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I installed them using
$ sudo qrepoadd mx-tools
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install q4os-mxtools-trinity
How can i remove them since i no longer want them?
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How can i remove them since i no longer want them?
$ sudo apt --purge autoremove q4os-mxtools-* mx-*
and subsequently:
$ sudo qreporm mx-tools
Last edited by q4osteam (2023-02-02 22:15)
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Michael_ wrote:How can i remove them since i no longer want them?
$ sudo apt --purge autoremove q4os-mxtools-* mx-*
and subsequently:
$ sudo qreporm mx-tools
Thanks that worked great.
Maybe you have some advice on my original problem aswell?
https://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.ph … 009#p24009
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MX tools for Debian source code has been placed at GitHub for easy access and public development
https://github.com/q4os/mxtools-for-debian
https://twitter.com/q4osteam/status/163 … DSoL0tAAAA
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Hi,
Thanks for this.
Will it be the same under aquarius?
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Yes, we intend to port MX tools for Aquarius as well.
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humm ok great !!
thx
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How much hard drive space does the MX tools package require?
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@daver
About 50MB for Trinity desktop, 60MB for Plasma.
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Yes, we intend to port MX tools for Aquarius as well.
Sounds good. MX Tools work great on Gemini.
Are there any plans when they will be ported for Aquarius?
I already tried to install them on Aquarius, but the device goes into emergency mode when booting.
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We are currently working hard on providing MX tools for Aquarius. It should be available in the first half of September.
I already tried to install them on Aquarius, but the device goes into emergency mode when booting.
Unfortunately MX tools for Gemini are not compatible with Aquarius.
Last edited by q4osteam (2023-08-15 12:04)
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We are currently working hard on providing MX tools for Aquarius. It should be available in the first half of September.
This is a good news!
Thank you for your efforts to make the tools for Aquarius available soon.
Last edited by judydudi (2023-08-15 12:23)
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We have released an early version 5.1-a1 of MX Tools for Q4OS 5 Aquarius and Debian 12 Bookworm.
Download installers for Q4OS 5 Aquarius: https://sourceforge.net/projects/q4os/f … ntal_apps/ , an alternative download: https://github.com/q4os-installers/mx-t … ag/v5.1-a1
It should work well, but in some aspects it may not yet be as worked-out as the tools for Gemini. Expect a more elaborate release in the first half of September. We would appreciate any feedback so we can gather information and fix possible bugs.
Source code: https://github.com/q4os/mxtools-for-debian
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We have released an early version 5.1-a1 of MX Tools for Q4OS 5 Aquarius and Debian 12 Bookworm.
I installed MX Tools for Q4OS Aquarius, with the installer MS skin, it works great in the first tools I used (I was on MX last year). They are very well integrated with KDE (which is a variant of MX Linux, admittedly)
I have been on Q4OS since the release of Aquarius, wanting to discover this project on the occasion of Debian 12, and everything is working very well. I'm a fan of the project. Q4OS has become my daily driver (work + extra-professional activities) under KDE.
What I like bp are your projects but in the meantime we have a solid stable Debian base with your tools in addition. And the Trinity desktop if I have to recondition computers... I'm really convinced by Q4OS (I've been on Linux since 2008, at the time I had leaked MS Vista)
(French user, sorry for my english)
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I also installed the MX Tools for Aquarius 5 (Plasma) to test. I was successful with the MX Snapshot (case: without changing user/password and using the dd option for non MX Linux distribution). Next step was using the MX USB Live tool to get a starting USB-stick. Starting the Live-USB was fine. Finally I used the Debian Installer (Calamares) to install from the Live-USB. Restart was succesful (no VM used, UEFI install, no encryption). Testing other MX Tools options in the next days...
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Hello,
today I've tested doing a snapshot with reset of user/password (case: for distribution) with the mx-snapshot tool but I did not exclude (you can unselect this by mouse-click) the folder "Downloads" and the user-interface-settings (I've changed the background-wallpaper). But this does not function. After starting the Live-USB, neither the content of folder "Downloads", nor the new background wallpaper were in place. Only new installed applications were present. One of these new applications I've marked as favorites did not appear under favorites. So it seems, that the selection what to include/exclude does not function. One is able to work with the exclusion list directly, but I've not tested, if the problem is only with the mouse-click-selection but also with the direct edited exclusion list.
Some other observations: While starting from the Live-USB there appears on screen, that /boot/efi is not found, using another Boot/efi, but starting is without problems. After starting the q4os welcome screen, there is a pop up of the MX Linux welcome screen. There appears the button to install MX-Linux (what not functions, cause there is no MX-Linux to install). Could be disturbing, cause you have to use the debian installer from the menu to install the Live-usb. Perhaps to restrict the MX-Linux welcome screen on the first start directly?.
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Thanks for reporting, we will check and try to fix the issues you mentioned.
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