Salix Xfce 13.37
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
I'm not infront of my laptop at the moment but I'm pretty sure you should find the wallpaper in /usr/share/xfce4/backgrounds/.
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Thank you both.
@Akuna Oddly enough, I get an xfce wallpaper - horizontal grey stripes with a rat (mouse?) in the middle above the letters xfce.
@pwatk Is it the one called StairWay.png with white and pastel boxes, and no tree? sheytanbv36.png looks like the old one, or very similar.
@Akuna Oddly enough, I get an xfce wallpaper - horizontal grey stripes with a rat (mouse?) in the middle above the letters xfce.
@pwatk Is it the one called StairWay.png with white and pastel boxes, and no tree? sheytanbv36.png looks like the old one, or very similar.
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
@mimosa
you need the new user-settings-xfce package to have default salix settings for xfce with newly created users.
And yes, it's Stairway.png
you need the new user-settings-xfce package to have default salix settings for xfce with newly created users.
And yes, it's Stairway.png
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Thanks gapan, that did it.
It looks nice, but I do miss the tree. It reminds me vaguely of Mandriva wallpaper.
It looks nice, but I do miss the tree. It reminds me vaguely of Mandriva wallpaper.
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Thanks to the devs a lot! It's a great release.
I used slackware 13.37, but packagemanagement, like building everything from source grew over my head (especially all the multimediapacks in order). Slackware is great, and you guys made Salix a great slackware desktop distro. I use it as my prime desktop OS.
I used slackware 13.37, but packagemanagement, like building everything from source grew over my head (especially all the multimediapacks in order). Slackware is great, and you guys made Salix a great slackware desktop distro. I use it as my prime desktop OS.
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Thank you very much. Will try to remember your advice when installing Salix 13.37 Fluxbox and/or LXDE.caitlyn wrote: For future reference you didn't have to reboot or change the init level. Just hitting CTRL-ALT-F2 would have taken you to a virtual console and you could have logged in and done the work.
Fully agree!caitlyn wrote:I've got to wonder, for future versions (13.37.1 maybe), if some code could be added to the installer (,,,) offering the option to download, compile and install the proprietary driver within the OS install process. That would certainly make it easier for less technically sophisticated users with one of the affected chipsets.
Regards.
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Dear Salix OS Team,
your latest 13.37 release is a fabulous minimalistic Linux distro based on the rock-solid Slackware base! I have installed it recently on a rather old-ish laptop and am very pleased how it works now swiftly and lightly
I have a few minor suggestions that I will post in the corresponding forum section, but apart from these I am very impressed and can only say:
Thank you all for the GREAT WORK!!!
your latest 13.37 release is a fabulous minimalistic Linux distro based on the rock-solid Slackware base! I have installed it recently on a rather old-ish laptop and am very pleased how it works now swiftly and lightly
I have a few minor suggestions that I will post in the corresponding forum section, but apart from these I am very impressed and can only say:
Thank you all for the GREAT WORK!!!
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Thanks gapan for a wonderful distro,
Fitus
Fitus
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
its an A+ job! Thank you.
(Tested it on 12 different hw combos - Make/Model Lap/Net/Desktops + Serv. No sweat.)
(Tested it on 12 different hw combos - Make/Model Lap/Net/Desktops + Serv. No sweat.)
Re: Salix Xfce 13.37
Any progress?JRD wrote:I'm working on a Live version. I cannot say a final date, but it will be ok quite soon, in few weeks.
Thank you for your efforts..