Video Contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Download the AV Linux iso 01:27 MX Live USB Maker 02:24 Booting into the live media menu 03:09 MX Live USB Maker Options 06:20 Install/configuration options on the the welcome screen 09:00 MX Linux installation walkthrough 13:34 Starting up the fresh installation 14:15 Switching to the the recommended AV Linux Icon set (Evolvere Icons 2) 16:39 Further initial setup and housekeeping 17:08 the Thunar file manager has been retained from xfce4 17:37 Establishing internet access 18:29 Navigating the Enlightenment Desktop components 19:20 Bottom shelf (taskbar) components (from left to right). 19:20 Searchable app launcher 19:54 App tree menu 20:21 Enlightenment desktop settings panel 20:39 Virtual desktops management 21:00 App launcher bar 21:21 Thinner 21:40 Terminoloy terminal emulator 21:57 MX Tools 22:27 MX Package Installer 24:55 Apps currently running 25:09 Components on the right hand side of the bottom shelf (sys tray): Clock/calendar, audio mixer, cpu monitor, temperature monitor, internet/network access, system package management, log out dialog 26:42 Right hand side app launcher dock Ardour, Avidemux, Blender, Cinelerra-GG, Harrison Mixbus 32C, Kdenlive, Musescore4, Openshot, Reaper 28:36 adding and organizing apps in the side bar. 29:42 Configuration of the audio sub system 30:08 Configure Wine-Staging 31:48 Windows Audio Plugin Setup 37:37 Making the installed plugins available to the audio recording apps, basic audio setup 37:51 Ardour and Harrison Mixbus: first program start 38:49 Audio Setup in Ardour, selection of audio system 40:47 Ardour: Scanning for VST Plugins 43:20 Ardour Plugin Manager dialog 43:40 Testing the function of the newly installed plugins 45:15 Introduction to the PipeWire audio/video server (including the acclaimed PipeWire quantum technology ;-) ) 46:59 Setting buffer size and sample rate through the PipeWire Metadata Settings dialog 49:38 PipeWire Graph Interface 50:26 Audio System Info 51:03 WirePlummer status dialog 52:18 Enlightenment desktop settings in detail 59:29 Adding app launcher icons to the Enlightenment desktop 1:00:49 Introducing Enlightenment modules and gadgets 1:04:10 Overview of preinstalled applications in AV _linux MX Edition 23.1 1:14:41 Comprehensive side by side comparison of the two included file managers: Thunar and Enlightenment File Manager 1:16:44 Thunar custom actions overview 1:18:54 Enlightenment File Manager video and audio file preview functionality 1:19:49 Thunar custom actions example applications: installation of .deb package , lossless joining of video files, resizing of image files, demonstration of various actions for audio file processing 1:23:57 Custom action availability through the open with context menu in both Thunar and Enlightenment File Manager 1:25:36 Conclusions
Holy Kitty!!! The Ardour VST Library, Wooooow! All the best Glen, great Distro! I want to install LMMS, I think is possible. I don't know if is possible to add this DAW for future versions. All the best! and regards.
I am desperately trying to get rid of this Enlightenment rubbish and get XFCE4 back on... Enlightenment seems to do everything badly and someone configured it this way - for some reason... Like, double-clicking on the title-bar 'shades' the window and what few options there are look disgusting and are spread out over multiple applications... It just looks like it's been written by a child. Goodnes knows why it was chosen over XFCE. I have concerns for that person's mental health and tendency towards sadism and masochism. O_o But seriously, I am completely gobsmacked by the poor choice of Enlightenment as default WM with NO recourse to get a functional, well configured windows manager on there... We can't even download a previous version of AVLinux with XFCE on it PMSL The provided link to v21.3 actually links to the default download page for v23.3! You couldn't make this stuff up! AVLinux 23.3 is just disgusting to use.
Actually, Ventoy has a ton of extended features, including persistence. Also has a nice web browser interface for implementing most, if not all, of these features.
Mind BLOWN!! I've been dithering about in windows for the last 2 years(a failed experiment in encouraging bandmates & collaborators to dig a little deeper). Things have changed much in the interim. Nuts to Windows....
There's nothing U could ever want 2 do with music U can't do with Windows XP & Reaper & the zillions of already available soft synths & other software that work fine on that. Really the only thing that would help more than Thorium already has (2 do quick youtube browsing on XP) is compact the design like Firefox 52, & also make current firefox available for XP like the Thorium guy did for CHrome, & make them both portable, & enable desktop sync 2 avoid horizontal video tearing in browser videos, & disable the fake BSOD krap when changing hardware by auto-disabling 'WPA', & maybe also add 'APO' support, though that's not really 'required' since 'voicemeeter' stuff can do essentially the same thing =)
Brilliant distro. Did a few tweaks and got ram usage at idle down below 400 mb. My system is plenty powerful but I’m aiming for as little bloat as possible. Going to test it with Reaper some more this weekend. Interface worked out of the box though.
I'm totally new to audio on Linux. Considering to dive into it. I'd like to know if there's any way to change the desktop theme to look like something more current? Thanks for your hard work, looking forward to trying this out. Hopefully the entire world wide audio community will embrace Linux as viable option along side Mac and windows and start coding more Daws and plugins for the platform.
Just a note: If you are following along with the steps with Ardour open, and you can't get audio from your browser, you have to select pulseaudio as the audio system. Hope this helps.
One crucially amazing option for Live USB keys is to get an SSD stick with USB-C (they look just like USB sticks, but have an SSD inside) and install the operating system on THAT. It's much much faster, both transfer rates and write rates, than USB 3 - which is noticably slower than a normal harddrive and can make it irritating to work from a bootable stick.
Thank you very much for your work! Thanks to your distribution, I was able to understand many of the nuances of sound on Linux. And there’s just one thing I can’t understand: what determines the correct display of Windows applications under Wine. On AV linux - windows applications are displayed perfectly, just like on native Windows. Menu with correct tahoma fonts - nothing is smudged. I have only seen this on “AV Linux”, on “elementary os” and on “NOBARA linux”. all other distributions seem to “wash” the picture and fonts of the Windows application menu. Everything is blurred, as if wine’s resolution isn’t native... I don’t know how to explain it, it’s clearly visible on my monitor I don’t understand what this depends on.. But definitely not on installing fonts from Windows on wine - I’ve already dug through all the options, For example, on av linux - the native xcfe working environment - under it there is an ideal display of Windows applications. But if you roll Cinamon on top, then everything becomes smeared like on Linux mint.. Can you help me with this?
any chance a xfce or kde enviroment? I guess enlightment is not ready for the show. I have faced a lots of bugs. login screen completly dark, firewall didnt open, thunar dont show folders etc. unecessary learling curve with enlightnement
I didn't have those problems, but after an hour trying to customize enlightenment, I lost patience. I've been on a live boot of it. I installed tasksel & am trying diff desktops to see fithey're compatible. When I logged out to log in with a diff one, I see that they already have Openbox, one called Default Xsession & I installed lxde. Openbox right away in the 5 mins I was on it, I just tried changing appearance. Immediately I was happy to have a useable gui compared to enlightenment. Default Xsession seemed like when u use Debian with plain xfce. It wasn't bad at a brief glance. LxDE I preferred less in the same brief time. Idk if there's any greater incompatibilites. I was just curious if u've tried to do anything about the desktop & had success in the last 3 months.
I agree. Enlightenment is just awful and I am sure it isn't intended for general public use. No idea why he chose this piece of c*** WM over XFCE4. It's badly configured and looks terrible. Sure, it draws boxes (most of the time) but functionality? Totally unsuitable. Needlessly, pointlessly and intentionally awkward. For example, what happens when you double-click on a window's title-bar on any popular OS for the last 20+ years? Maximise. What happens in Enlightenment? Window shade... O.o Broken, backwards and cannot be reconfigured. Awful. The guy who wrote Enlightenment must've monopolised the only patient PC in the asylum.
Cranking it up shortly (burning to a USB Stick now) .. Been looking for a dostro that is already setup for media/multimedia work (I've also been trying to stay away from Deb based stuff, but that's getting difficult). I double dog dare you to make an AV Linux Gentoo based distro :) .. jus'ayin' :) .
Hello! I need help with @1:23:18 of the video "wavsplitter" I downloaded the app for debian BUSTER since I use MX19.4 and AVL-MXE 2020 based on MX19.4 AHS. I need to know what exact application is being used and invoked here? I downloaded and installed wavbreaker and it is not the same. I can not "auto split at silence points" with that app. SO I need the app used in AVL-MXE 23.1 but for MX19.4(Buster). Please advise. Thankyou!
Sensacional , muito bom mesmo , ótimo o AV-LINUX MX, FROM BRAZIL , AV_LINUX-2 3 Eu Uso WINE , Trabalho com o SONAR 8 e V-SAMPLER, interface Focusrite, Funciona perfeito no seu Av linux... Não tem atraso de som , FULL TIME, Perfeito , o ajuste de Kernel. PARABÉNS PELO BELO TRABALHO.... Instalei Gnome, até ir aprendendo usar usa Interface Original.... AV-LINUX 23, melhor linux , Pra produzir Audio Profissional. Interessante, como o Teu ajuste funciona tão bem no WINE....
great video. if im booting into a usb to install,{its a laptop with window 10} how do i install the usb maker program? . doesnt it need to be done 1st somehow? rufus works from windows , but maybe its not as good as live usb maker? cheers
I am interested in installing AV Linux on a new machine I am getting soon. Before I do, however, I want to know what all the software are installed out of the box, with AV. Is there a place I can go to review what AV Linux offers?
There are a variety of included themes and palettes to choose from, there is never a consensus on light vs dark themes "light themes hurt my eyes" "dark themes hurt my eyes"...
If I did full install on AVlinux mx, how can I access the windows vst plugin executables? Do I install on new fresh drive and then have my old windows drive connected as external drive?
So, first off I've been an AVLinux user for almost a decade now. Thank you so much for all the work you do! That said, I just installed 23.1 today on a laptop that had the most recent previous version and booting into the live disc and installation all went great. However, when I then restart the laptop, after grub and the beginning of the verbose text instead of either going to a splash screen or the higher resolution verbose text it goes to a black screen and then never does anything else. Is there some setting I need to change to fix this?
It would be best to ask this on the MX Linux forum in the Respins section, I don't check YT often and it's not a good place for tech support.. That said, there have been some reports on certain systems where the backlight gets reset to a value of '0' by Enlightenment so when you install on Login lightDM's window is completely dimmed.. The solution seems to be to boot with systemd (you have the options of booting sysvinit or systemd with AVL-MXe). Even if the screen is black on the next boot try entering your Username and Password into the void and see if it logs in. If you get logged in then going to MX-Tools-->Boot Options and setting systemd as the default init should fix this, if not please post further on the MX forum, thanks!
Hello to you, very nice distribution, the problem is that the installer does not work, "Gathering Information, please standby" runs constantly and nothing else happens, I downloaded a new image on the site, serious at very low speed, live everything works well except the installer which still does not work
Sorry guys this must be the most ..... video ever. I was looking for ways to be able to use my Old M-Audio Delta 1010, 66, 44 cards on a more modern OS X. But you all moved in to the flipping Ap world whit AI and all that crap
i belive it was for sure, a lot of work, my full respekt for all that time and work! But solid meets candy, possible?! ts okay but not solid. the learning curve for this Desktop is high & to hard, even without a working network-manager. E17 isnt solid yet and for scripting the stuff for a netbrige on terminal a easy not too. My words sound hard, but true.... even there isnt easy a way back. IT SUCKS!
I feel the same way. Have u tried using a different desktop with 'tasksel' yet? I just installed xfce. Logged out to try it & saw they already have a few options. I tried openbox. Haven't used it yet, just now logged in. Just seeing if anyone else has had any problems. Tho I went to "customize look & feel" & already the gui is 100Xs better in open box. I relaly wish we could use the MxLinux xfce. An hour trying to customize the Enlightment one is miserable. I don't even know if having the Liquorex kernel is enuf better that it's worthwhile using av when I could take the time to install Ardour & plugins & whatever else on my regular MXLinux setup. I wish I knew enuf to make the informed decision.
Great vid. Stefan, Bodhi linux dev :)
Video Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:53 Download the AV Linux iso
01:27 MX Live USB Maker
02:24 Booting into the live media menu
03:09 MX Live USB Maker Options
06:20 Install/configuration options on the the welcome screen
09:00 MX Linux installation walkthrough
13:34 Starting up the fresh installation
14:15 Switching to the the recommended AV Linux Icon set (Evolvere Icons 2)
16:39 Further initial setup and housekeeping
17:08 the Thunar file manager has been retained from xfce4
17:37 Establishing internet access
18:29 Navigating the Enlightenment Desktop components
19:20 Bottom shelf (taskbar) components (from left to right).
19:20 Searchable app launcher
19:54 App tree menu
20:21 Enlightenment desktop settings panel
20:39 Virtual desktops management
21:00 App launcher bar
21:21 Thinner
21:40 Terminoloy terminal emulator
21:57 MX Tools
22:27 MX Package Installer
24:55 Apps currently running
25:09 Components on the right hand side of the bottom shelf (sys tray):
Clock/calendar, audio mixer, cpu monitor, temperature monitor, internet/network access, system package management, log out dialog
26:42 Right hand side app launcher dock
Ardour, Avidemux, Blender, Cinelerra-GG, Harrison Mixbus 32C, Kdenlive, Musescore4, Openshot, Reaper
28:36 adding and organizing apps in the side bar.
29:42 Configuration of the audio sub system
30:08 Configure Wine-Staging
31:48 Windows Audio Plugin Setup
37:37 Making the installed plugins available to the audio recording apps, basic audio setup
37:51 Ardour and Harrison Mixbus: first program start
38:49 Audio Setup in Ardour, selection of audio system
40:47 Ardour: Scanning for VST Plugins
43:20 Ardour Plugin Manager dialog
43:40 Testing the function of the newly installed plugins
45:15 Introduction to the PipeWire audio/video server (including the acclaimed PipeWire quantum technology ;-) )
46:59 Setting buffer size and sample rate through the PipeWire Metadata Settings dialog
49:38 PipeWire Graph Interface
50:26 Audio System Info
51:03 WirePlummer status dialog
52:18 Enlightenment desktop settings in detail
59:29 Adding app launcher icons to the Enlightenment desktop
1:00:49 Introducing Enlightenment modules and gadgets
1:04:10 Overview of preinstalled applications in AV _linux MX Edition 23.1
1:14:41 Comprehensive side by side comparison of the two included file managers: Thunar and Enlightenment File Manager
1:16:44 Thunar custom actions overview
1:18:54 Enlightenment File Manager video and audio file preview functionality
1:19:49 Thunar custom actions example applications:
installation of .deb package , lossless joining of video files, resizing of image files,
demonstration of various actions for audio file processing
1:23:57 Custom action availability through the open with context menu in both Thunar and Enlightenment File Manager
1:25:36 Conclusions
Holy Kitty!!! The Ardour VST Library, Wooooow! All the best Glen, great Distro! I want to install LMMS, I think is possible. I don't know if is possible to add this DAW for future versions.
All the best! and regards.
best os for music
Thank you so much for your work, the video was very informative!
Hi Glen, thank you so much for this distro, I am exploring it and it's awesome. And your video is great!
Thank you man. It was an AVLinux (around 2013) where I discovered Harrison Mixbus and it was the first system where i began to understand Linux Audio.
Great Work with the distro.
Thanks a lot, big fan of AVL works.
Thank you very much Glen!
Much appreciation!!
Great stuff, Glen.
Yo fantastic work! Can't wait to try it out. And bold move rocking enlightenment. Takes me back to the days of Jacklab Audio Distribution :)
I am desperately trying to get rid of this Enlightenment rubbish and get XFCE4 back on...
Enlightenment seems to do everything badly and someone configured it this way - for some reason... Like, double-clicking on the title-bar 'shades' the window and what few options there are look disgusting and are spread out over multiple applications... It just looks like it's been written by a child. Goodnes knows why it was chosen over XFCE. I have concerns for that person's mental health and tendency towards sadism and masochism. O_o
But seriously, I am completely gobsmacked by the poor choice of Enlightenment as default WM with NO recourse to get a functional, well configured windows manager on there... We can't even download a previous version of AVLinux with XFCE on it PMSL The provided link to v21.3 actually links to the default download page for v23.3! You couldn't make this stuff up!
AVLinux 23.3 is just disgusting to use.
Actually, Ventoy has a ton of extended features, including persistence. Also has a nice web browser interface for implementing most, if not all, of these features.
thanx very much for all the work you put into this. you’re a legend!
Yeah, thanks for AVLinux overall, but he gets no thanks whatsoever for choosing Enlightenment over XFCE... That was a really stupid decision.
Mind BLOWN!! I've been dithering about in windows for the last 2 years(a failed experiment in encouraging bandmates & collaborators to dig a little deeper). Things have changed much in the interim. Nuts to Windows....
There's nothing U could ever want 2 do with music U can't do with Windows XP & Reaper & the zillions of already available soft synths & other software that work fine on that. Really the only thing that would help more than Thorium already has (2 do quick youtube browsing on XP) is compact the design like Firefox 52, & also make current firefox available for XP like the Thorium guy did for CHrome, & make them both portable, & enable desktop sync 2 avoid horizontal video tearing in browser videos, & disable the fake BSOD krap when changing hardware by auto-disabling 'WPA', & maybe also add 'APO' support, though that's not really 'required' since 'voicemeeter' stuff can do essentially the same thing =)
thank you
Brilliant distro. Did a few tweaks and got ram usage at idle down below 400 mb. My system is plenty powerful but I’m aiming for as little bloat as possible. Going to test it with Reaper some more this weekend. Interface worked out of the box though.
I'm totally new to audio on Linux. Considering to dive into it. I'd like to know if there's any way to change the desktop theme to look like something more current?
Thanks for your hard work, looking forward to trying this out.
Hopefully the entire world wide audio community will embrace Linux as viable option along side Mac and windows and start coding more Daws and plugins for the platform.
Just a note: If you are following along with the steps with Ardour open, and you can't get audio from your browser, you have to select pulseaudio as the audio system. Hope this helps.
Sorry, I jumped the gun. He just explained all of that.
I've been trying to figure out who you sound like, and I finally did: Michael McKean (he played Jimmy McGill's brother in Better Call Saul).
Great presentation, thanks Glen!
One crucially amazing option for Live USB keys is to get an SSD stick with USB-C (they look just like USB sticks, but have an SSD inside) and install the operating system on THAT. It's much much faster, both transfer rates and write rates, than USB 3 - which is noticably slower than a normal harddrive and can make it irritating to work from a bootable stick.
Nice, i will try it
Thank you very much for your work! Thanks to your distribution, I was able to understand many of the nuances of sound on Linux. And there’s just one thing I can’t understand: what determines the correct display of Windows applications under Wine. On AV linux - windows applications are displayed perfectly, just like on native Windows. Menu with correct tahoma fonts - nothing is smudged. I have only seen this on “AV Linux”, on “elementary os” and on “NOBARA linux”. all other distributions seem to “wash” the picture and fonts of the Windows application menu. Everything is blurred, as if wine’s resolution isn’t native... I don’t know how to explain it, it’s clearly visible on my monitor I don’t understand what this depends on.. But definitely not on installing fonts from Windows on wine - I’ve already dug through all the options, For example, on av linux - the native xcfe working environment - under it there is an ideal display of Windows applications. But if you roll Cinamon on top, then everything becomes smeared like on Linux mint.. Can you help me with this?
Olive video editor and Shotcut video editor would good add to Sound and Video category.
any chance a xfce or kde enviroment? I guess enlightment is not ready for the show. I have faced a lots of bugs. login screen completly dark, firewall didnt open, thunar dont show folders etc. unecessary learling curve with enlightnement
I didn't have those problems, but after an hour trying to customize enlightenment, I lost patience. I've been on a live boot of it. I installed tasksel & am trying diff desktops to see fithey're compatible. When I logged out to log in with a diff one, I see that they already have Openbox, one called Default Xsession & I installed lxde. Openbox right away in the 5 mins I was on it, I just tried changing appearance. Immediately I was happy to have a useable gui compared to enlightenment.
Default Xsession seemed like when u use Debian with plain xfce. It wasn't bad at a brief glance. LxDE I preferred less in the same brief time. Idk if there's any greater incompatibilites. I was just curious if u've tried to do anything about the desktop & had success in the last 3 months.
I agree. Enlightenment is just awful and I am sure it isn't intended for general public use.
No idea why he chose this piece of c*** WM over XFCE4. It's badly configured and looks terrible. Sure, it draws boxes (most of the time) but functionality? Totally unsuitable. Needlessly, pointlessly and intentionally awkward.
For example, what happens when you double-click on a window's title-bar on any popular OS for the last 20+ years? Maximise.
What happens in Enlightenment? Window shade... O.o Broken, backwards and cannot be reconfigured. Awful.
The guy who wrote Enlightenment must've monopolised the only patient PC in the asylum.
Cranking it up shortly (burning to a USB Stick now) .. Been looking for a dostro that is already setup for media/multimedia work (I've also been trying to stay away from Deb based stuff, but that's getting difficult). I double dog dare you to make an AV Linux Gentoo based distro :) .. jus'ayin' :) .
This is awesome. Thank you
Can you make my Sound Blaster ZxR work with AV Linux?
Damn. I just finished updating and organizing the last version on my laptop and then I see your update from last month. Did I mention damn?
Hello! I need help with @1:23:18 of the video "wavsplitter" I downloaded the app for debian BUSTER since I use MX19.4 and AVL-MXE 2020 based on MX19.4 AHS. I need to know what exact application is being used and invoked here? I downloaded and installed wavbreaker and it is not the same. I can not "auto split at silence points" with that app. SO I need the app used in AVL-MXE 23.1 but for MX19.4(Buster). Please advise. Thankyou!
Loving the OS so far on my first day of upgrading from Ver 21.
Trying to add a font, won't let me copy into the fonts directory?
Got it fixed, you can't copy from a NAS Folder, needs to be copied into the downloads folder.
Sensacional , muito bom mesmo , ótimo o AV-LINUX MX, FROM BRAZIL , AV_LINUX-2 3
Eu Uso WINE , Trabalho com o SONAR 8 e V-SAMPLER, interface Focusrite, Funciona perfeito no seu Av linux...
Não tem atraso de som , FULL TIME, Perfeito , o ajuste de Kernel. PARABÉNS PELO BELO TRABALHO....
Instalei Gnome, até ir aprendendo usar usa Interface Original....
AV-LINUX 23, melhor linux , Pra produzir Audio Profissional.
Interessante, como o Teu ajuste funciona tão bem no WINE....
great video. if im booting into a usb to install,{its a laptop with window 10} how do i install the usb maker program?
. doesnt it need to be done 1st somehow? rufus works from windows , but maybe its not as good as live usb maker?
cheers
I am interested in installing AV Linux on a new machine I am getting soon. Before I do, however, I want to know what all the software are installed out of the box, with AV. Is there a place I can go to review what AV Linux offers?
How does AVL-MXE differ from Ubuntu Studio? Both are based on Debian. What are major differences?
Can you remove the GUI effects? Also, mpv seems to have issues playing audio on this system.
I prefer dark theme for everything. white light strains my eyes.
There are a variety of included themes and palettes to choose from, there is never a consensus on light vs dark themes "light themes hurt my eyes" "dark themes hurt my eyes"...
Bright text on dark backgrounds is a real killer on my eyes. End up with the text burned into my eyeballs for 15mins, before I can see properly again.
I turn my monitor brightness down.
If I did full install on AVlinux mx, how can I access the windows vst plugin executables? Do I install on new fresh drive and then have my old windows drive connected as external drive?
I installed AV Linux last week but the icons started to disappear.
Cant get usbC to work with pedals , mixers, software
So, first off I've been an AVLinux user for almost a decade now. Thank you so much for all the work you do!
That said, I just installed 23.1 today on a laptop that had the most recent previous version and booting into the live disc and installation all went great.
However, when I then restart the laptop, after grub and the beginning of the verbose text instead of either going to a splash screen or the higher resolution verbose text it goes to a black screen and then never does anything else.
Is there some setting I need to change to fix this?
It would be best to ask this on the MX Linux forum in the Respins section, I don't check YT often and it's not a good place for tech support.. That said, there have been some reports on certain systems where the backlight gets reset to a value of '0' by Enlightenment so when you install on Login lightDM's window is completely dimmed.. The solution seems to be to boot with systemd (you have the options of booting sysvinit or systemd with AVL-MXe). Even if the screen is black on the next boot try entering your Username and Password into the void and see if it logs in. If you get logged in then going to MX-Tools-->Boot Options and setting systemd as the default init should fix this, if not please post further on the MX forum, thanks!
@@GMaqAVLinux hey thanks. Sorry. Usually when I have issues I do post there. Will make sure and only post questions there in the future. Thanks again!
How to anchor the Windows on side the display?
how to install it with another distro?i'm using Mx Linux..dual boot..
My track pad buttons don't work and sound is low and distorted.
Hello to you, very nice distribution, the problem is that the installer does not work, "Gathering Information, please standby" runs constantly and nothing else happens, I downloaded a new image on the site, serious at very low speed, live everything works well except the installer which still does not work
I can assure you the Installer works, I don't do tech support on YT but post in the Respins section of the MX Linux forum for assistance.
No jackd -d net function - makes the pipethingy useless for me.
if I could only get it to install from live usb \o/
Just except pipewire as the future of audio on Linux and move on already.
Sorry guys this must be the most ..... video ever. I was looking for ways to be able to use my Old M-Audio Delta 1010, 66, 44 cards on a more modern OS X. But you all moved in to the flipping Ap world whit AI and all that crap
i belive it was for sure, a lot of work, my full respekt for all that time and work! But solid meets candy, possible?! ts okay but not solid. the learning curve for this Desktop is high & to hard, even without a working network-manager. E17 isnt solid yet and for scripting the stuff for a netbrige on terminal a easy not too. My words sound hard, but true.... even there isnt easy a way back. IT SUCKS!
I feel the same way. Have u tried using a different desktop with 'tasksel' yet? I just installed xfce. Logged out to try it & saw they already have a few options. I tried openbox. Haven't used it yet, just now logged in. Just seeing if anyone else has had any problems. Tho I went to "customize look & feel" & already the gui is 100Xs better in open box.
I relaly wish we could use the MxLinux xfce. An hour trying to customize the Enlightment one is miserable. I don't even know if having the Liquorex kernel is enuf better that it's worthwhile using av when I could take the time to install Ardour & plugins & whatever else on my regular MXLinux setup. I wish I knew enuf to make the informed decision.
Excellent work- I have a question- what are the smaller (last modified ) downloads underneath the 5.3gb iso file ???
Thank you Glen !!!!