Users Manual for MX-19
Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Not sure that it is worth it until I clean that repo up (later).
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Rufus is a better option for hash-checking ISOs. It's open source and you need it anyway to transfer the ISO to USB.
Just load the ISO into Rufus and click the check mark next to it. It will calculate MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes for the ISO. Tested with Rufus 3.6.
Just load the ISO into Rufus and click the check mark next to it. It will calculate MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes for the ISO. Tested with Rufus 3.6.
Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Thanks!
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
I've just tried running Netflix under Opera and I get Error Code: O7701-1003 Missing Component.
I've checked under chrome://components and I've got:
MEI Preload - Version: 1.0.5.0
Subresource Filter Rules - Version: 9.6
CRLSet - Version: 5512
Do you have any idea how I can fix this?
MX-19 (64) and Opera 64.0.3417.92
Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Not fixable AFAIK; I spent quite a while trying when doing the Manual since Opera is my browser and, being based on Chrome, it ought to work. You can see the long discussion of this with a web search on "opera netflix" where the suggestion is that this is set on the Netflix side.
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
That's a useful info. In fact, Rufus is the best thing about Windows (to me at least).dreamer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 6:19 pm Rufus is a better option for hash-checking ISOs. It's open source and you need it anyway to transfer the ISO to USB.
Just load the ISO into Rufus and click the check mark next to it. It will calculate MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 hashes for the ISO. Tested with Rufus 3.6.
Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Strangely enough, that's what is in the Manual and on the website.
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
I just finished translating the MX 19 manual into Italian. While I was getting on with my work, I marked things that didn't seem right to me. This is the list.
They are almost always small imperfections, most of them are Links that no longer work
1) In 2.4.2 “The standard opening screen”, under Figure 2-5: “LiveMedium boot screen of x64 ISO”
it is written:
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2) Below just a hint:
In 2.5 The Installation process → 2.5.1 Detailed installation steps
under “Figure 2-15: SMART warning of risk of failure” →paragraph: “Auto-install using entire disk”
it is written:
Note. By default, the installer presents the choice "Automatic installation using the entire disk" if it detects a single partition, if it detects multiple partitions it will be presented as the default option: "Custom installation on existing partitions" to allow you to select the partition into which you want to make the installation.
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3) This is important:
In “2.6.4 Locking up” under “Figure 1-2: The MX and antiX bug manager”
section appears:
“1.6 Migration”
and then the sections:
“1.7 Our positions” and “1.8 Notes for Translators”
they're in the wrong place, they should be at the end of the first chapter
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4) In 3.2.3 ”Deprecated Tools”
should be:
3.2.24 Deprecated Tools
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5) In 3.2.9 Live-usb Maker → HELP: here. ( under Figure 3-14: Live USB Maker)
the link doesn't work. The correct link is https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... usb-maker/
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6) In 3.2.10 Menu Editor → the link to the video“MX Menu Editor”, doesn’t work.
The correct link is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i84HR-Xss2Q
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7) In 3.2.12 Nvidia driver installer → the link to “HELP: here”, under Figure 3-17, doesn’t work.
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In 3.2.15 Sound Card → the link to HELP: here, under Figure 3-20, doesn’t work.
The correct link is: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-sound-card/
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9) In 3.3.2 Graphic drivers
it is written:
◦ Some Nvidia cards are no longer supported in Debian Stable (“Buster”)
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10) In 3.3.2 Graphic drivers
it is written:
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11) Below just a hint:
In 3.3.4 Dual monitors
it is written:
Finer control of some features is sometimes available with MX tweak, Display tab. Other useful tools in MX are arandr and lxrandr.
I also realized that the same problem is present here:
so the sentence:
For more options and finer control, go to MX Tweak, display tab, or use the lxrandr or arandr tools
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12) Here I don’t report any errors but only my opinion:
I would join the paragraphs
3.4.3 Mobile Broadband and 3.4.4 Tethering
in one paragraph:
3.4.3 Mobile Broadband and Tethering
then divided into a first section:Mobile Broadband
and a second section: Tethering
so that the Troubleshooting section is better understood that it refers to both cases
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13) In 4.8 Good practices -> 4.8.1 Backup -> List of installed program packages
it is written:
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14) In 4.8.2 Disk maintenance
under Figure 4-16
it is written:
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15) In 5.5.2 Deb packages -> Installing *.deb files with dpkg
deb package > Open terminal here
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16) In 6.3 Alternate Window Managers
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17) In 6.5.2 A useful script ->
5. Change any names, locations, etc. to what they are on your particular system. In the example above, you may well have different names and/or locations for the directories to be backed up, and different devices where they are supposed to go.
When you have corrected the script, also delete the numbers at the beginning of each line.
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18) In 6.5.2 A useful script →Links
Directory of Linux Commands
the link doesn’t work
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19) 6.5.4 Pre-installed user scripts
this should be correct: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/applications/g ... gfxi-inxi/
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20) In 6.6.2 MX Live Usb maker
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... usb-maker/
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21) In 6.6.3 Live remaster/persistence (RemasterCC) -> Persistence
under Figure 6-8:
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-remaster/
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22) In 6.6.4 Snapshot
under Figure 6-9:
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23) In 7.3 Permissions
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/format- ... ular-user/
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24) In 7.3 Permissions → Links
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25) In 7.6.6 Kernel panic and recovery -> Links
They are almost always small imperfections, most of them are Links that no longer work
1) In 2.4.2 “The standard opening screen”, under Figure 2-5: “LiveMedium boot screen of x64 ISO”
it is written:
The link doesn’t work….Detailed Help on this screen can be found in this document.
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2) Below just a hint:
In 2.5 The Installation process → 2.5.1 Detailed installation steps
under “Figure 2-15: SMART warning of risk of failure” →paragraph: “Auto-install using entire disk”
it is written:
Yes, it is correct, but for a newbie it seems to me not clear enough, maybe might be better to write something like this:If the Installer detects multiple partitions, the default option will be presented to allow you to select the partition into which you want to make the installation.
Note. By default, the installer presents the choice "Automatic installation using the entire disk" if it detects a single partition, if it detects multiple partitions it will be presented as the default option: "Custom installation on existing partitions" to allow you to select the partition into which you want to make the installation.
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3) This is important:
In “2.6.4 Locking up” under “Figure 1-2: The MX and antiX bug manager”
section appears:
“1.6 Migration”
and then the sections:
“1.7 Our positions” and “1.8 Notes for Translators”
they're in the wrong place, they should be at the end of the first chapter
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4) In 3.2.3 ”Deprecated Tools”
should be:
3.2.24 Deprecated Tools
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5) In 3.2.9 Live-usb Maker → HELP: here. ( under Figure 3-14: Live USB Maker)
the link doesn't work. The correct link is https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... usb-maker/
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6) In 3.2.10 Menu Editor → the link to the video“MX Menu Editor”, doesn’t work.
The correct link is this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i84HR-Xss2Q
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7) In 3.2.12 Nvidia driver installer → the link to “HELP: here”, under Figure 3-17, doesn’t work.
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In 3.2.15 Sound Card → the link to HELP: here, under Figure 3-20, doesn’t work.
The correct link is: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-sound-card/
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9) In 3.3.2 Graphic drivers
it is written:
Jessie is old old stable. It should be:◦ Some Nvidia cards are no longer supported in Debian Stable (“Jessie”)
◦ Some Nvidia cards are no longer supported in Debian Stable (“Buster”)
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10) In 3.3.2 Graphic drivers
it is written:
They aren’t 3 popular brands, but 2Here are driver websites for the three most popular brands (do a web search on “<brandname> linux driver” for others):
◦ Nvidia
◦ Intel
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11) Below just a hint:
In 3.3.4 Dual monitors
it is written:
Yes,but I realized that MX tweak, in MX 19, has added an extra tab:"Display" with a GUI for xrandr, so maybe you could fix it with something like that:Finer control of some features is sometimes available with xrandr.
Finer control of some features is sometimes available with MX tweak, Display tab. Other useful tools in MX are arandr and lxrandr.
I also realized that the same problem is present here:
No need to install xrandr being present in MX tweak: it is installed by default.3.3.1 Resolution
Click Start Menu > Settings > Display. Use the pull-down menus to set the correct values for the monitor you want to adjust. For more options and finer control, install xrandr from the repos.
so the sentence:
might be corrected with something like this:“For more options and finer control, install xrandr from the repos.”
For more options and finer control, go to MX Tweak, display tab, or use the lxrandr or arandr tools
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12) Here I don’t report any errors but only my opinion:
I would join the paragraphs
3.4.3 Mobile Broadband and 3.4.4 Tethering
in one paragraph:
3.4.3 Mobile Broadband and Tethering
then divided into a first section:Mobile Broadband
and a second section: Tethering
so that the Troubleshooting section is better understood that it refers to both cases
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13) In 4.8 Good practices -> 4.8.1 Backup -> List of installed program packages
it is written:
The link in "copying this long command" doesn’t workA list of programs you installed via the apt system will appear that you can copy and paste into a document for storage and reference.
You can create an inventory of all packages on your system installed since installation by copying this long command and running it in a terminal.
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14) In 4.8.2 Disk maintenance
under Figure 4-16
it is written:
In this sentence, MX User Manager should be replaced with MX CleanupAfter it had been cleaned using MX User Manager, the percentage dropped to about 63% and the sluggishness was gone.
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15) In 5.5.2 Deb packages -> Installing *.deb files with dpkg
deb package > Open Thunar here uhmm, that's not correct, you probably meant:2. Right-click an empty space to open a terminal and become root. Alternatively, click the arrow to move up one level and right-click the folder with the deb package > Open Thunar here.
deb package > Open terminal here
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16) In 6.3 Alternate Window Managers
the link Budgie Desktop doesn’t workBudgie Desktop, a simple and elegant desktop using GTK+
the link doesn’t work• KDE5 Standard, a very large and powerful environment adapted to the MX Linux environment. See the MX/antiX Wiki.
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17) In 6.5.2 A useful script ->
I think it is better that point 5 is written like this:Anyone who wanted to use such a script would have to carry out a few execution steps:
5. Change any names, locations, etc. to what they are on your particular system. In the example above, you may well have different names and/or locations for the directories to be backed up, and different devices where they are supposed to go.
5. Change any names, locations, etc. to what they are on your particular system. In the example above, you may well have different names and/or locations for the directories to be backed up, and different devices where they are supposed to go.
When you have corrected the script, also delete the numbers at the beginning of each line.
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18) In 6.5.2 A useful script →Links
Directory of Linux Commands
the link doesn’t work
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19) 6.5.4 Pre-installed user scripts
the link doesn’t workinxi
MORE: MX/antiX Wiki
this should be correct: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/applications/g ... gfxi-inxi/
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20) In 6.6.2 MX Live Usb maker
the link doesn’t workHELP: here.
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/hel ... usb-maker/
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21) In 6.6.3 Live remaster/persistence (RemasterCC) -> Persistence
under Figure 6-8:
. the link doesn’t workHELP: here
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-files/help-mx-remaster/
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22) In 6.6.4 Snapshot
under Figure 6-9:
the link doesn’t workHELP: here.
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23) In 7.3 Permissions
the link doesn’t workCLI
....... To change this behavior, consult the MX/antiX Wiki.
this should be correct:
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/format- ... ular-user/
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24) In 7.3 Permissions → Links
the link doesn’t work, this should be correct: https://www.linux.com/tutorials/underst ... rmissions/File Permissions
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25) In 7.6.6 Kernel panic and recovery -> Links
the link doesn’t workDdrescue
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
Thanks. I will be doing a final (for me) Manual in the next couple of weeks, so will go through this list and see what is going on.
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Re: Users Manual for MX-19
The MX-19 Users Manual has an error on page 26 (section 2.5.1) directly above Figure 2-16 which states "Full disk encryption is available for the first time with MX-19...".
It was first available in MX-18. Both MX-18 and MX-18.3 User Manuals are corrrect (same section).
It was first available in MX-18. Both MX-18 and MX-18.3 User Manuals are corrrect (same section).