Where can I get the KDE version?
Where can I get the KDE version?
Is there a link to the KDE spin of MX?
I really like KDE and would love to give it a try.
Thanks.
I really like KDE and would love to give it a try.
Thanks.
MX Linux Asus F552, 12GB RAM, 500GB WD SSD MX19.2
Dell Inspiron 7559 16GB RAM 1X 256GB SSD & 1TB SSD MX KDE 21.1 & Windows 11
Mini Tower PC 2X 256GB SSD MX KDE21.1
Dell Inspiron 7559 16GB RAM 1X 256GB SSD & 1TB SSD MX KDE 21.1 & Windows 11
Mini Tower PC 2X 256GB SSD MX KDE21.1
Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
Here's the link from the Los Angeles mirror: http://iso.mxrepo.com/Snapshots/Community_Respins/
You might find it in a mirror closer to home: https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid ... 657993&z=2
You might find it in a mirror closer to home: https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid ... 657993&z=2
Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
@Sparky:
Links to Adrian's KDE spin are easy enough to find:
1) MX Desktop Respins (list):
http://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php? ... 384e07aa1c
2) Or on his post:
http://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php? ... 384e07aa1c
Or shortcut to Sourceforge downloads:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/adrian-test/files/
EDIT:
@Stevo: link to LA repo you gave above needs 'Downloads' in path (& KDE respin removed from local mirrors):
http://iso.mxrepo.com/Downloads/Snapsho ... y_Respins/
Or here:
http://mxrepo.com/snapshots/Community_Respins/
Links to Adrian's KDE spin are easy enough to find:
1) MX Desktop Respins (list):
http://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php? ... 384e07aa1c
2) Or on his post:
http://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php? ... 384e07aa1c
Or shortcut to Sourceforge downloads:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/adrian-test/files/
EDIT:
@Stevo: link to LA repo you gave above needs 'Downloads' in path (& KDE respin removed from local mirrors):
http://iso.mxrepo.com/Downloads/Snapsho ... y_Respins/
Or here:
http://mxrepo.com/snapshots/Community_Respins/
Last edited by aledie on Sun Apr 07, 2019 6:34 am, edited 3 times in total.
MX-18 (x64): HP 8460p, i5-2540M, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, HD3000
Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
Thanks!
MX Linux Asus F552, 12GB RAM, 500GB WD SSD MX19.2
Dell Inspiron 7559 16GB RAM 1X 256GB SSD & 1TB SSD MX KDE 21.1 & Windows 11
Mini Tower PC 2X 256GB SSD MX KDE21.1
Dell Inspiron 7559 16GB RAM 1X 256GB SSD & 1TB SSD MX KDE 21.1 & Windows 11
Mini Tower PC 2X 256GB SSD MX KDE21.1
- jackdanielsesq
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Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
Greetings
Apologies if this is the wrong spot, kindly move - Installed latest KDE Respin - ISO/MX-KDE-19.3.1_x64.iso + 150M in updates
It did not go well - even the 'install' button complained - said I had to run yadda/yadda in root terminal
So why not run 'minstall' in root terminal, right from the get-go
I setup KDE like I usually do - everything went according to plan - no problems - menus still very cluttered/busy
Would have expected some culling here - its still a kludge of both window GUI's - even the standard GUI is too busy [my nickel]
The first executable I tried was 'gdebi' .. no go ... simply a lot of noise/messages ... too many to remember - it does not work
The next was 'partition editor' which brought up KDE's lame version - what happened to 'gparted' - it simply works, as it should
As we use iPhones, I hit 'iDeviceMounter' ... it took a while, but eventually recognized my rooted iPhone, but alas would/could
not display any files in either Thunar or Dolphin - thats when I quit - this is simply not up to MX Linux incredibly high standards
I understand all the unofficial respin caveats - I simply wanted to see if it was better/different from my own respin, which we
have been running for about a year, along with all its attendant upgrades and snapshots - we have never, repeat, never been able
to break or crash this version of MXL + KDE - which cannot be said for any other DEB/RPM/KDE O/S - we have broken and crashed
them all, unfortunately - all except MX Linux - we run say 15 partitions with various flavors, with say 3 or 4 current O/S, in case
there is a hiccup after any sizeable/significant update - easier to simply continue with another O/S, and fix that ails it later on.
Thruput is simply critical-mass in our business - all this on my main production notebook ... a highly modified 18'' Vaio
Regards
Jack
Apologies if this is the wrong spot, kindly move - Installed latest KDE Respin - ISO/MX-KDE-19.3.1_x64.iso + 150M in updates
It did not go well - even the 'install' button complained - said I had to run yadda/yadda in root terminal
So why not run 'minstall' in root terminal, right from the get-go
I setup KDE like I usually do - everything went according to plan - no problems - menus still very cluttered/busy
Would have expected some culling here - its still a kludge of both window GUI's - even the standard GUI is too busy [my nickel]
The first executable I tried was 'gdebi' .. no go ... simply a lot of noise/messages ... too many to remember - it does not work
The next was 'partition editor' which brought up KDE's lame version - what happened to 'gparted' - it simply works, as it should
As we use iPhones, I hit 'iDeviceMounter' ... it took a while, but eventually recognized my rooted iPhone, but alas would/could
not display any files in either Thunar or Dolphin - thats when I quit - this is simply not up to MX Linux incredibly high standards
I understand all the unofficial respin caveats - I simply wanted to see if it was better/different from my own respin, which we
have been running for about a year, along with all its attendant upgrades and snapshots - we have never, repeat, never been able
to break or crash this version of MXL + KDE - which cannot be said for any other DEB/RPM/KDE O/S - we have broken and crashed
them all, unfortunately - all except MX Linux - we run say 15 partitions with various flavors, with say 3 or 4 current O/S, in case
there is a hiccup after any sizeable/significant update - easier to simply continue with another O/S, and fix that ails it later on.
Thruput is simply critical-mass in our business - all this on my main production notebook ... a highly modified 18'' Vaio
Regards
Jack
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Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
DId you check the md5sum/sha of that download and then the md5sum/sha of the install media itself? Weird stuff can happen if those things don't match.
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- jackdanielsesq
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Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
Hi there
Negative - have not seen a mdsum/sha error in over 5 years, besides there were zero error codes
Jack
Negative - have not seen a mdsum/sha error in over 5 years, besides there were zero error codes
Jack
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Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
So you didn't check?
I suggest you start checking
I suggest you start checking
MX-23.2_x64 July 31 2023 * 6.1.0-18-amd64 ext4 Xfce 4.18.1 * 8core AMD Ryzen 7 2700
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030
Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming UEFI * Asus GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia 525.147.05 * 2x16Gb DDR4 2666 Kingston HyperX Predator
Samsung 860EVO * Samsung S24D330 & P2250 * HP Envy 5030
Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
That is not governed by MX standards since it is a Community respin, not an official release. From the Wiki:this is simply not up to MX Linux incredibly high standards
This page provides access to Community remasterings of antiX and antiX MX. These are NOT official releases, though they have been vetted by at least one member of the Dev Team, and thus do not carry the guarantees and support that the official releases enjoy. But they may be of interest to users and are listed here for their convenience.
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox and Windows 10
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox and Windows 10
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
- jackdanielsesq
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Re: Where can I get the KDE version?
Correct - my respins work 100% - their origins are from the same sources as the faulty respin, via my ISP - who must be very special
You are guilty of gross sandbagging