MX Linux
I have a lot of custom made shortcuts which I would like to backup how can one do this? The keyboard shortcuts for MX-Linux xfce 21 are kept in `~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml` and can be opened by `nano ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml` If you have folders in your laptop which are routinely backed up (my documents are routinely backup using rclone), you can make sure your keyboard file is backedup everyday by syncing an identical file created by you on a folder you like with the original file by adding this command to the `crontab -e` service. `43 23 * * * cp ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml "/home/$USER/Documents/Linux/xfce-files backup/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml"`
https://odysee.com/mx_linux_waydroid:1 https://dalek.zone/w/k2HZmz9QSH4W874cE5wTmC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OINNm3SHD8 I have been reliably informed that I can't run `Waydroid` on MX Linux, which is funny because I AM RUNNING `WAYDROID` ON MX LINUX (evil laugh). Why? Because I had installed Gnome DE from `MX package manager` yesterday, so if you want to run `waydroid` make sure you have installed GNOME DE through MX package manager. After installing it will ask you for default DE or something like that, give Gnome related thing (it will have two options, it won't say Gnome, but choose something which looks like Gnome, {you will know it when you see it} and give ok) https://i.imgur.com/J01odCa.png Steps: Install package `weston` from `Enabled Repos` sudo apt install curl ca-certificates -y curl https://repo.waydro.id | sudo bash sudo apt install waydroid -y sudo waydroid init sudo systemctl enable --now waydroid-container Launch `Weston` Launch `Waydroid` using command `waydroid first-launch` If you want to kill `Waydroid` don't exit `Waydroid` or `Weston` or whatever the hell it is. Instead use `waydroid session stop` (preferably) and `sudo waydroid container stop`
Rocco (BigDaddyLinux) interviews the developer of MX Linux Dolphin Oracle. Dolphin Oracle is a perfect example of a guy who started out just wanting to give back to a distro that helped him out. He started working his way through the community and development and coding to become the Lead for one of the most popular Linux distros out there.
MX Linux
!mx_linux@lemmy.mlMX Linux @ Lemmy.
Midweight Linux OS based on Debian stable. Using core antiX components +additional software created / packaged by the MX community.