Announcement: http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1708The team is proud to announce the release candidate of Linux Mint Xfce. Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) Introduction to Linux Mint Xfce Linux Mint Xfce is rolling on top of a Debian Testing package base and uses the same repositories as LMDE. This offers the following advantages to Linux Mint Xfce: A huge performance [...]
Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
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Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Many bugs are being posted here
2. Probably needs to logout?
5. The wallapers can't be in folders. All must be in /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops without any other folders.
MintUpdate has "Fix Broken Packages First" error message.
Missing mintdesktop-xfce xfce4-clipman mintconfig-xfce.
Should probably be using xfce power manager instead of gnome power manager.
Menus only have icons and buttons are missing icons.(always have these set in the Ubuntu based Edition.)
OOo is replaced with LibO when updating.
No places plugin on the panel.
Some applications are Gnome apps instead of the Xfce ones.(gedit, gnome-system-monitor, etc)
Missing Move to trash and Delete options i have added to thunar in Linux Mint Xfce.
Removable Drives and Media not set correctly.
Probably missing more customizations but haven't look at it much.
I'm not a fan of the Debian versions since it is harder to setup on computers than Ubuntu.
Tons of problems with sound and video not being detected even though they are in Ubuntu.
I know Linux Mint 7 set them correctly without having to do anything.
Why can't Debian?
It's harder to get languages installed after the initial installation.
No Hardware Drivers application like Ubuntu.
1. gtk-menu-popup-delay = 1 causes this.( I always remove it)lKingjr wrote:a few thoughts on this release...
1. I'm having the same issues as others as far as the right-click in the Mint-X themes. Works fine with other themes.
2. I can't get the cursor to change to black. It only shows over FF.
3. VLC has all sorts of issues and ends up locking up the guest, I've tried several different audio&video settings. gnome-mplayer works.
4. I wish a newer version of lxappearance was included, say 0.5+.
5. The wallpapers not "sticking" in the desktop preferences is sort of annoying.
I have xfce installed along with gnome in my LMDE install and have not run into all the same issues. strange.
2. Probably needs to logout?
5. The wallapers can't be in folders. All must be in /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops without any other folders.
MintUpdate has "Fix Broken Packages First" error message.
Missing mintdesktop-xfce xfce4-clipman mintconfig-xfce.
Should probably be using xfce power manager instead of gnome power manager.
Menus only have icons and buttons are missing icons.(always have these set in the Ubuntu based Edition.)
OOo is replaced with LibO when updating.
No places plugin on the panel.
Some applications are Gnome apps instead of the Xfce ones.(gedit, gnome-system-monitor, etc)
Missing Move to trash and Delete options i have added to thunar in Linux Mint Xfce.
Removable Drives and Media not set correctly.
Probably missing more customizations but haven't look at it much.
I'm not a fan of the Debian versions since it is harder to setup on computers than Ubuntu.
Tons of problems with sound and video not being detected even though they are in Ubuntu.
I know Linux Mint 7 set them correctly without having to do anything.
Why can't Debian?
It's harder to get languages installed after the initial installation.
No Hardware Drivers application like Ubuntu.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
This debian edition is not working for me... i prefer the ubuntu based editions for hardware recognition, easy driver install, compiz work out of the box în merlwiz79 Ubuntu based Mint Xfce editions.
@merlwiz79
all the best for you! Thanks for beautiful Xfce editions.
LMDE and LMDE Xfce is not enough good for me.
@merlwiz79
all the best for you! Thanks for beautiful Xfce editions.
LMDE and LMDE Xfce is not enough good for me.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Welcome back. We all wish you well.merlwiz79 wrote:Location: Here again
Merlwiz, I guess that in LMDE Xfce Clem is trying to use Xfce as a viable alternative to Gnome, just in case Gnome 3 leaves Mint without it's main desktop environment. This explains the application choice (gedit and grome terminal, f-spot and rhythmbox, etc.). It is a little disappointing for the Xfce fans who like light and fast apps, but still an interesting experiment. The bugs are not surprising considering that Clem is new to the insides of Xfce, but most of them are easy to fix. I'm staying with Mint Xfce 9 for now, but I'll keep an eye on LMDE Xfce to see how it develops.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
I too am staying with Mint 9 Xfce. Although Mint Xfce Debian RC worked a lot better on my machine than when I tried the original Mint LMDE, I'm not about to put in the effort getting Xfce Debian working (no wireless for one) when I have an LTS version working like a dream. A system that works and doesn't break is very important to me. I will be more tempted when Jockey and Xfce 4.8 are brought over to Xfce Debian (I like the ease of automounting local drives and viewing network drives in the new Thunar). I am very leery of rolling releases (i.e. rolling breakages) after the fiasco I had attempting to use the original LMDE on my laptop (I spent hours getting wireless, sound, etc. working then updates would break things, until in frustration I removed LMDE).
I will be watching the development of Mint Xfce with great interest, but Merlwiz did such a good job with Mint 9 Xfce that it will take a lot to get me to switch.
Great to see you on the board Merlwiz, I hope things are going well.
I will be watching the development of Mint Xfce with great interest, but Merlwiz did such a good job with Mint 9 Xfce that it will take a lot to get me to switch.
Great to see you on the board Merlwiz, I hope things are going well.
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Finally the great Merlwiz79! People will definitely compare LMDE xfce with your work on Mint 9 XFCE!
@Merlwiz: what are your thoughts on the LMDE XFCE? We would like to hear your opinion on it. You already mentioned that it is harder to write to debian..
@Merlwiz: what are your thoughts on the LMDE XFCE? We would like to hear your opinion on it. You already mentioned that it is harder to write to debian..
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Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Oh boy!
A new version of Linux Mint Xfce!!
I haven't had a chance to install an play with it just yet. However, I did make a live USB of it using UNebootin and I was surprised at just how fast it started up from my flash drive! I hope it's some kind of fast on a hard drive if it's that fast on a flash drive!
A new version of Linux Mint Xfce!!
I haven't had a chance to install an play with it just yet. However, I did make a live USB of it using UNebootin and I was surprised at just how fast it started up from my flash drive! I hope it's some kind of fast on a hard drive if it's that fast on a flash drive!
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Always trust Linux Mint.
Linux Mint is your computer's friend.
Always trust Linux Mint.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Merlwiz79.
Welcome back! It is great to see you again, and I hope that your problems are being sorted.
I have tried the new Debian based XFCE and don't like it. I much prefer your Gnome based versions, so I am definitely staying with Mint9 XFCE.
Cheers.
Keith
Welcome back! It is great to see you again, and I hope that your problems are being sorted.
I have tried the new Debian based XFCE and don't like it. I much prefer your Gnome based versions, so I am definitely staying with Mint9 XFCE.
Cheers.
Keith
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Ok found a lot of gnome stuff installed that shouldn't be.
The screensaver isn't starting cause of gnome settings being installed.
Also the default session is wrong.
Also the mixer panel plugin should launch xfce4-mixer.
The problem with my sound was because I didn't use xfce4-mixer(Mixer) to set it up.
I think I'll try to fix all of these problems and make a new ISO later.
Most of these are just settings and application conflicts.
Some mint packages needs fixed or installed to solve some of the problems.
The screensaver isn't starting cause of gnome settings being installed.
Also the default session is wrong.
Also the mixer panel plugin should launch xfce4-mixer.
The problem with my sound was because I didn't use xfce4-mixer(Mixer) to set it up.
I think I'll try to fix all of these problems and make a new ISO later.
Most of these are just settings and application conflicts.
Some mint packages needs fixed or installed to solve some of the problems.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
@merlwiz79: would the changes mean a reduced size of the ISO... I'd be very grateful if it would reach 900mb also do we have to re-install using the your new iso, if it is released, to fix these problems?
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Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
I love the idea of using Debian for the non-mainstream editions, yes it's a bit more work but well worth it IMO.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
First I have to say a HUGE thanks to the mint team for moving Xfce to debian and for taking a more proactive approach to modernizing it (adding a working mint menu to Xfce is something I have wanted forever). Barvo!
Thanks to merlwiz for all he has done before and for continuing to help turn the Xfce version of mint into a spectacular product.
Now for a few questions:
- What version of Xfce is being used in this rc? Is it Xfce 4.8? If not are there plans to upgrade this to 4.8?
- what is the planned rolling upgrade frequency, Monthly?
- are there plans to add some of the ubuntu features such as automatic hardware recognition, full codecs, ect?
- will publicly available hardware drivers from companies be used, or will linux drivers be the only alternatives?
- Will compiz be preinstalled and available like it is in the current main edition?
Overall great effort guys and thanks again for all you do.
Thanks to merlwiz for all he has done before and for continuing to help turn the Xfce version of mint into a spectacular product.
Now for a few questions:
- What version of Xfce is being used in this rc? Is it Xfce 4.8? If not are there plans to upgrade this to 4.8?
- what is the planned rolling upgrade frequency, Monthly?
- are there plans to add some of the ubuntu features such as automatic hardware recognition, full codecs, ect?
- will publicly available hardware drivers from companies be used, or will linux drivers be the only alternatives?
- Will compiz be preinstalled and available like it is in the current main edition?
Overall great effort guys and thanks again for all you do.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
I like XFCE because most desktop settings are done in the Menu , rather than poking around with your cursor on the desktop itself.
If I set up a second User account , this person is very unlikely to destroy the desktop settings.
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/L ... w=7f7fca69
If I set up a second User account , this person is very unlikely to destroy the desktop settings.
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/L ... w=7f7fca69
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Allow me to share some of the info that I have gather from the forumIsthmus wrote:Now for a few questions:
- What version of Xfce is being used in this rc? Is it Xfce 4.8? If not are there plans to upgrade this to 4.8?
- what is the planned rolling upgrade frequency, Monthly?
- are there plans to add some of the ubuntu features such as automatic hardware recognition, full codecs, ect?
- will publicly available hardware drivers from companies be used, or will linux drivers be the only alternatives?
- Will compiz be preinstalled and available like it is in the current main edition?
1. xfce RC is using XFCE 4.6.2, I think it maybe upgraded to 4.8 as it is a rolling distro
2. clem made a post in the mint forums about taking 'snapshots' of updates a.k.a. respin as to the frequency? he made no mention of it
3. Jockey-gtk (responsible for hardware detection) is not installed due to some conflicts.
4. Compiz is not pre-installed on lmde xfce (I wish we could just call it LMDX) due to the hardware drivers not installed.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
The rolling update frequency is Debian's: each 2 years a complete new version, updates are just coming when they're ready or proven stable.
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Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Comparing the memory consumption in the 32-bit live sessions of Linux Mint Xfce and Linux Mint 9 Xfce:
Linux Mint Xfce RC: 107 MB RAM Vs Mint 9 Xfce: 153 MB RAM
That's a big improvement.
Now, do you think Mint XFCE RC consumes less RAM than Mint 10 LXDE?
In other words, does the debian-based XFCE consumes less RAM than the Ubuntu-based LXDE?
I don't know wich one to install in an old computer (Duron 900 Mhz, 750 MB RAM)
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Linux Mint Xfce RC: 107 MB RAM Vs Mint 9 Xfce: 153 MB RAM
That's a big improvement.
Now, do you think Mint XFCE RC consumes less RAM than Mint 10 LXDE?
In other words, does the debian-based XFCE consumes less RAM than the Ubuntu-based LXDE?
I don't know wich one to install in an old computer (Duron 900 Mhz, 750 MB RAM)
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
With 750 MB RAM you don't have to worry about this little difference in RAM usage. And you can always give your computer some extra RAM.
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Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Just a couple things I noticed while test-driving the RC in VirtualBox:
#1: When installing, I had to set up all the partitions manually. When I installed Linux Mint 9 Xfce on my laptop (an old Gateway with 512MB RAM), I believe that this was done for me by the installer.
#2: I am not able to install VirtualBox Guest Additions. Running autorun.sh and VBoxLinuxAdditions.run both do nothing. (not a game-changer, but helpful for testing)
Hopefully these will be addressed in the final release. Until then, I don't feel comfortable updating my laptop, which I use just about every day at uni.
#1: When installing, I had to set up all the partitions manually. When I installed Linux Mint 9 Xfce on my laptop (an old Gateway with 512MB RAM), I believe that this was done for me by the installer.
#2: I am not able to install VirtualBox Guest Additions. Running autorun.sh and VBoxLinuxAdditions.run both do nothing. (not a game-changer, but helpful for testing)
Hopefully these will be addressed in the final release. Until then, I don't feel comfortable updating my laptop, which I use just about every day at uni.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Once I got everything running correctly it was using about 130MBs(32bit CPU) on cold boot.
Not really a change from Linux Mint 9 to me.
Not really a change from Linux Mint 9 to me.
Re: Linux Mint Xfce RC (201104) released!
Thanks for the info. So are you saying that LMDX will have no automatic hardware detection? Or are you saying that as of the initial release it won't have it while the problems are worked out?aljoriz wrote:Allow me to share some of the info that I have gather from the forumIsthmus wrote:Now for a few questions:
- What version of Xfce is being used in this rc? Is it Xfce 4.8? If not are there plans to upgrade this to 4.8?
- what is the planned rolling upgrade frequency, Monthly?
- are there plans to add some of the ubuntu features such as automatic hardware recognition, full codecs, ect?
- will publicly available hardware drivers from companies be used, or will linux drivers be the only alternatives?
- Will compiz be preinstalled and available like it is in the current main edition?
1. xfce RC is using XFCE 4.6.2, I think it maybe upgraded to 4.8 as it is a rolling distro
2. clem made a post in the mint forums about taking 'snapshots' of updates a.k.a. respin as to the frequency? he made no mention of it
3. Jockey-gtk (responsible for hardware detection) is not installed due to some conflicts.
4. Compiz is not pre-installed on lmde xfce (I wish we could just call it LMDX) due to the hardware drivers not installed.
The way it is looking this might be a fun distro to test while the major bugs get worked out of it. I have a nagging feeling that once that happens. LMDX will be a force to be reckoned with, especially on older hardware.