New aproval from Austraila

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New aproval from Austraila

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Product Review - MX Linux 17.1 October Snapshot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebOvCQC3Xss
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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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it appears that he hasn't played with the MX system, that much, before hand,
but he does give an positive review, though.

- - he does make the usual N00B mistakes, when playing around with the new system.

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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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I have seen quite a few videos of people who are new to MX but are familiar with Linux. When it comes to moving the places bar they all right click on the panel and then select panel preferences, but this doesn't allow the places bar to be simply placed at the bottom.

This begs a question. Would it be possible for MX Tweak to be opened when panel preferences is selected rather than the conventional preferences? This would allow newbies to easily move the places bar to wherever it is wanted, and if further panel tweaks are required they are all easily accessible in MX Tweak.

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The problem with customization options is that you will never be able to satisfy every user. It's a little like whack-a-mole. Hit the mole at this hole... the next appears at another hole.
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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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Looks like he got it sorted out with help from a YouTuber. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcgJyUFtpmY
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Re: New aproval from Austraila

#6 Post by colin_b »

manyroads wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 9:33 am The problem with customization options is that you will never be able to satisfy every user. It's a little like whack-a-mole. Hit the mole at this hole... the next appears at another hole.
I totally appreciate your point. I made the suggestion because it offers a non-intrusive and intuitive method of moving the places bar for seasoned distro testers whilst having no impact on regular users.

I have seen numerous videos where distro testers review MX for the first time. The places bar is the first thing mentioned in most videos - its position is either loved or hated. The haters tend to do exactly the same as what was done in the Aussie review, they right-click on the bar and try and move it by selecting the places bar panel preferences. Unfortunately this does not offer a simple way to move the bar to the bottom of the screen, and this can result in frustration (and it leaves me screaming "use MX tweak!" at my monitor). The testers generally discover MX tweak, and when this is done the frustration disappears.

Running MX tweak from the panel preferences would eliminate any frustration distro testers may feel when wanting to move the places bar - the solution to the problem would be staring them in the face as soon as panel preferences is selected. It also presents numerous other customization options. The end result is a happy tester.

If a general user needs the actual panel preferences tab it can still be easily accessed via the places bar panel preferences through a single obvious click which is clearly presented by MX tweak.

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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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+1
for making Tweaks more obvious.
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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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:idea: Putting in big block letters in the MX Welcome window "OPEN MX TWEAK FIRST" should help those new to MX Linux.
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Personally.... I'd like to see a light and full version of MX in its next iteration. The light version being one where the 'purchaser' can add the items they like. The idea of a "one-size fits all" with tweaks is odd to me (but then I live in the "arch-world" a lot). I love MX's stability and durability. I think a skinny version would be nice. I, also, like the idea of what PCLinuxOS used to call the "full monty".
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Re: New aproval from Austraila

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Mauser wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 7:59 pm :idea: Putting in big block letters in the MX Welcome window "OPEN MX TWEAK FIRST" should help those new to MX Linux.
Haha. Personally, I learn all I need to know about a distro from some guy who just installed it while video recording the process for Youtube.
It's hard to be an MX expert without ever having seen the product before, but that's where our experts seem to be coming from.

I just wish one of these reviewers would actually be forum members and come from a position of even marginal qualification. Wouldn't that be fresh?
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