Thank you. You have saved an old Inspiron 1525 from the E-waste heap. Following your tutorial has given new life to an old computer. I had tried other light weight distros, but this one is truly awesome for older equipment. Thanks for taking the time to create this How-To. 👍
@MintHawk I appreciate your comment. For most distro devs, theirs is a work of passion done in their off-time and creating videos is a different skillset. I'm happy to create videos of some of the distros I use to help their cause. Once I earn more $ from creating these videos I'll be able to create more videos too. That's the dream anyway. Cheers!
@@StaempunkTV You're right, it's a time consuming task. I appreciate both their work which is the basis making Linux accessible to people but also yours for making it fully comprehensible to use.
Wow!! The best 2 hours I've spent in front of my computer in forever ! Recently new Linux user here and have been experimenting with finding a 32 bit Linux OS that will run on on old Samsung Netbook. Put antiX 23 on it today and you just saved me a lot of time trying to figure things out. After figuring out how to configure antiX, Something like Unbuntu on my laptop or even PC is going to be much easier to learn. Thanks for the effort you put into this video.
@Trailryder42 Thanks so much for your comment - it's really cool to hear your journey into the Linux realm is going well. And another computer saved from the trash heap!
please make a simple antix 23 installation video for total newbies who are switching from windows i mean this video is full of good information that it kinda goes over my head like partition system got over the head. Love your voice.
This is the best explanation and rationale for the disk partitioning that he applied that I’ve seen in 20+ years of using Linux. One thing that Staempunk didn’t say explicitly, but was there by implication, is that the data partition lets you use separate your data and the operating systems. That also means that updates are less likely to kill your data. This is a very good thing
Great video! Recently learned about AntiX and was just looking for materials on it. And found much more here than I could have expected) Comprehensive information for a beginner, incredibly useful and detailed. Thanks a lot, great job!👍
I can only imagine the amount of work that goes into making this video. Thank you so much. The Antix developers should have your video on their website. -): You've convinced me to use Antix as my desktop.
great to see you again sir. quite long time you've been silent. busy perhaps? hope you've been healthy and well. kudos, another great tutorial video. very details and easy to understand. hope more to come, have a great and lovely day sir. cheers.
It took me about 5 hours to play your video and follow the steps on my PC. I can now type with an Australian accent 😃. I really appreciate the effort you went to to make this video without it I would not have had a clue. I notice that your website is "Suspended" BUT your Paypal is working fine you will get GBP10 it has left me just now. I followed your vid but installed AntiX23.1 and had to take note of the Announcement on the AntiX-form website about GPG (I followed recommendation 2) After that no problems all the way. I am just about to boot from the live usb thumb drive. Looking forward to your next vid.
Wow!!! What an incredible video. I have waited so long for a video like this!!! Well done! Now if there was a video similar to this but using fossapup instead of antix, that would be awesome. I have never seen a complete fossapup video. I use fossapup off and on. It's an incredible distro with roots going back to Australia no less!!
I couldn’t add printers on antiX. It detected all my printers automatically but in the last step it would state a CUPS server error. Happened to both IPP and all other connecting options (don’t remember the options now). Any clues? Thank you.
This video saved me so much time! Thank you so much - great guide. Antix is the ultimate old hardware re-animator. It will save lots of us good $ by not being forced to buy new machines in years.
I have a netbook from 2009 with a single-core celeron 1GHz, after installing Antix, being desperate, you can use it, even 720p movies once loaded, play quite smoothly. :D
Thank you very much for making this awesome video! Ive finally found a Linux Distro that works from the beginning AND is so much more speedy than the others Ive tried (Fedora, Manjaro XFCE, Mint Debian Cinnamon)
For some reason mine desktop session had sleep 5 && volume-icon & By default; So I’ve had no volume control for two weeks. I appreciate the video. Swapped to pulse audio.
Thanks for your videos 🙏🏼 I use tumbleweed opensuse about 8 months ago (after 3 years using manjaro and its errors) and I am pleased because it is a super stable system and I stopped wasting time in trying to solve errors in the world of Linux distros.... I would like to see a video of you preparing MX Linux for music production 🙏🏼🎸 I am a musician (guitarist) and I do music production. Gratitude for your channel 🎸🙏🏼🤘
@russosilva2372 I've been using Ubuntu Studio and AV Linux for my music production. Both distros are amazing. I'm planning on doing a video on one (or both) in the future. I appreciate your comment.
I may choose against antiX in the end, but I'm bookmarking this anyway because the way you manually partitioned the drive is exactly how I want it (the OS separate from the data), so I really appreciate that walkthrough. 🙏🏻
@samuelitooooo Yeah it's definitely a time-saver not having to backup/copy over personal files when installing or reinstalling a distro. I appreciate your comment.
A thorough informative video. Good to see you back. Why install the package maintainer's version, as opposed to the currently installed version? I looked for a good explanation of this question, and I couldn't find one. Thank you.
@robertmaxa6631 Thanks, good to be back! Installing the package maintainer's version ensures compatibility with your currently installed distro allowing normal updates by returning your system to a condition where there is nothing that interferes with default package management. It also makes it easier to fix the infamous broken packages issue that interferes with updating installed packages. Hope this helps.
Думал, что это разработчик, но когда этот парень попросил добавить корзину - был немного удевлен! Знать как редактировать icewm и не знать про "/trash" и что там лежат удаленные файлы - это круто!
Do you have a video on how to get apparmor working in antiX? I have it installed, but when I sudo aa-status, it's enabled but nothing is mounted or enforced..
First time I heard of AntiX, I thought it meant "anti-Xorg", as in "Wayland-only" distro, and didn't think much of it. Just the other day I learned, much to my embarrassment, that actually it means anti-fascist. :D What a cool project!
@@StaempunkTV thanks for reply, i have run into a problem that is when i click on say file manager it wont load, an icon with thumbs appears blinking on another part of the taskbar, its the same for whatever i try to load, anyone know the answer, thanks
@matityahuruach Great question, I would probably say Linux Mint because it is usable straight out of the box as well as very stable. Ubuntu is good too and MX Linux has a great community plus is very stable.
@@StaempunkTV ill try your MX linux and some customization pls have some other distro too ill am one of your fan thank you for teaching us newbies salute to your time
AMAZING!! thank you so much sir for making this video. and can you make video or tell me about how to connect android phones with the access internal storage. because i can't connect my phones on antix linux🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this one. But i got a question. Since i always used flatpaks on my previous distro, i decided to install them on antiX but they simply won't launch from the toolbar when i add quick launch of them. How do i fix this?
@Ax4400 Thanks for commenting! I prefer zzz icewm as I find it easier for file management and also closer to what I'm used to in Windows and MacOS. Thanks for your requested video, I'll put it on the potential videos list.
I freshly install antix. I have separate ext4 data partition like in the video. It can automount the partition but can't write and maybe can't read. How to fix it ? Thanks
@HendraPrabowo You could try installing 'gnome-disk-utility' and then using it, change the ownership there. Alternatively, run the following command in Terminal (replace 'username:username' with your own username which can be found to the left of the @ in Terminal and replacing '/mnt/DATA' with the location of your DATA partition if it is in a different location I used in the video): sudo chown username:username /mnt/DATA
Do you know how to install the standard GUI of it from the core install? I wanna run it on an old Pentium 3 laptop, which only has a CD drive and cannot boot from USB. The full iso, and even the basic iso, don't appear to fit on CDs.
I was install it few times. Last one with this video. Video Is good, but you said nothing about problems during intall. Its a pity. All the time in a last few percents of installation it tells me "GRUB installation failed. You can reboot to the live medium And use the GRUB Rescue menu to repair the installation." No nothing about that. Trying install antix23. Can you help?
Read the Release Notes for anti-23 for a solution. IMPORTANT IF INSTALLING GRUB TO UEFI/ESP Before installing sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade This will update the gui and cli installers and bring in missing efivar and efibootmgr Alternatively, sudo apt update && sudo apt install efivar efibootmgr antiX-23.1 will have this fixed
Thank you very much, it really improved my installation. One question: the usb I created with Live USB Maker does not boot with my two laptops (which have no problem booting with usb sticks prepared with Ventoy, MKusb, etc...) Same problem with Live USB Maker in MX Linux. Any Idea?
I did everything according to your instructions. Windows disappeared from booting. When assigning an ESP partition from under Linux, the Windows bootloader is destroyed and the boot area becomes inaccessible for Windows. Do you think this should be warned about?
@MINYAD1 The video was for a tutorial for installing antiX 22 and not dual booting with Windows. Did you create a seperate ESP partition purely for antiX? If you did, you should still be able to select the the Windows bootloader in your BIOS.
I'm using antix and I don't have any ad-blocker extension and yet it says ad blocker being used How do I make it stop blocking ads ? Using the buildin Firefox browser Would really appreciate the guide I'm new to Linux currently using it on an old laptop
Hi! Great video. But I do have two questions, one is urgent and important: 1: How do I install drivers (proprietary?) for my Intel GMA 3150 graphics accelerator? Everything is very laggy. 2: Is there some way to make windows, terminal and conky transparent? Also, you remind me of the actor Timothy Olyphant. :)
Great Video! But!!! You did not say how to change the number of virtual desktops. I have only figured it out for JWM. In the Preferences File, there is a line #6 change it to: That will provide 4 virtual desktops. GREAT! Now I found the Antix Workspace Manager Facepalm! Too much menutree. Next issue, 😊 How do you put a different wallpaper on each virtual desktop?
@psikeyhackr6914 It's so cool hearing problem solving like this. Thanks for sharing your findings with the community. Very cool. If you ask about different wallpapers for virtual desktops on the antiX forum you might find the answer you seek. I don't have much experience using JWM. Cheers!
First of all, thank you for detailed video. As a rookie, i want to ask a question. When i reboot, i cant view the wireless networks, but when i shutoff and open again i can see them. Are there any solutions to fix this?
nice video thanks for the content unfortunately i can't see any wifi connections with the "conman" app so i am not able to enable an internet connection by wifi do you have any hints what i should look for? btw your website looks pretty good did you code the website by yourself? if you want to make your website look a little more steampunk you could change the background-color from a dark-grey or black to something like #3A3A42 (the color is called black marlin) or #32001B (black berry) and give it a backdrop-filter: blur(1.5rem)
@paintbasedpunk3441 Probably the best bet would be to ask on the antiX forum. They're a helpful bunch. Thanks for visiting my website. I used a Wordpress theme and adapted it to my requirements. I've changed the BG colour to black marlin as you suggested although it doesn't affect the posts' backgrounds. I'll have to dig through the CSS and may be able to change it there. Cheers!
thank you again for such an informative video on antiX22 :-) can I use ventoy and burn the antiX22 snapshot.iso onto another usb with other linux .iso ?
Was only thinking the other day that I haven't seen any videos from the Stæmpunk in a while. I saw you'd painted a green screen studio wall but nothing since and hoped you were okay. Your new video popped up alongside this other new one - ruclips.net/video/bHIwcONg7M4/видео.html - which spun me out due to the subject and location, Far Q ;^) Keep up the good work.
@chrsm Yeah I've been busy doing other life/work stuff. I watched the video you shared. I used to live on Belford Rd so it was very interesting to learn more about the history of the area. Thanks for sharing and commenting.
It's says when trying to set up partitions you can only have 4 primary partitions .. How can that problem be solved can i have that data directory as extended partition or something ! What should i do i'm stuck at this point
@hinaruedits It sounds like your hard drive's partition table is formatted using MSDOS so as you've discovered, you're limited to a maximum of 4 partitions. There is a workaround that entails completely formatting your hard drive using the GPT partition table. It's very easy to do and I've created a video on how to do it. Hope it helps. ruclips.net/video/YTbbtzRDL1U/видео.html
anticapitalista here - I have put this wonderful video on the front page of antiX. Hope you don't mind.
@antiX1917 I am honored that you have! Thank you so much and glad it is helping many.
Your videos are fantastic. The best step-by-step tutorials for Linux EVER! Thanks a lot. Greetings from Argentina🙋🏻♂️
@pablorodriguezvicente3451 Thank you very much. Saludos desde Australia!
Thank you. You have saved an old Inspiron 1525 from the E-waste heap. Following your tutorial has given new life to an old computer. I had tried other light weight distros, but this one is truly awesome for older equipment. Thanks for taking the time to create this How-To. 👍
Fabulous! I have tested a lot of distros for my old acer105. You saved it from getting waste. Perfect Description, great job!
You are the master of installing and configuring new Linux distros, and your presentation is always well done. Good luck, way down under there.
Another excellent video. I wish distro teams released such comprehensive videos on how to fine-tune their OS. Many thanks.
@MintHawk I appreciate your comment. For most distro devs, theirs is a work of passion done in their off-time and creating videos is a different skillset. I'm happy to create videos of some of the distros I use to help their cause. Once I earn more $ from creating these videos I'll be able to create more videos too. That's the dream anyway. Cheers!
@@StaempunkTV You're right, it's a time consuming task. I appreciate both their work which is the basis making Linux accessible to people but also yours for making it fully comprehensible to use.
Amazing! Thank you so much for making this video. Really useful and comprehensive guide for newbies
@dennis_woo Glad it was helpful! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Wow!! The best 2 hours I've spent in front of my computer in forever ! Recently new Linux user here and have been experimenting with finding a 32 bit Linux OS that will run on on old Samsung Netbook. Put antiX 23 on it today and you just saved me a lot of time trying to figure things out. After figuring out how to configure antiX, Something like Unbuntu on my laptop or even PC is going to be much easier to learn. Thanks for the effort you put into this video.
@Trailryder42 Thanks so much for your comment - it's really cool to hear your journey into the Linux realm is going well. And another computer saved from the trash heap!
please make a simple antix 23 installation video for total newbies who are switching from windows i mean this video is full of good information that it kinda goes over my head like partition system got over the head. Love your voice.
This is the best explanation and rationale for the disk partitioning that he applied that I’ve seen in 20+ years of using Linux. One thing that Staempunk didn’t say explicitly, but was there by implication, is that the data partition lets you use separate your data and the operating systems. That also means that updates are less likely to kill your data. This is a very good thing
Great video! Recently learned about AntiX and was just looking for materials on it. And found much more here than I could have expected) Comprehensive information for a beginner, incredibly useful and detailed. Thanks a lot, great job!👍
@LoneGunner77 Glad it was helpful! I appreciate your comment.
antiX homepage lots more. wiki forum beginners guide more videos
I can only imagine the amount of work that goes into making this video. Thank you so much.
The Antix developers should have your video on their website. -): You've convinced me to use Antix as my desktop.
@BryanChanc Much appreciated!
They do. It's on the homepage :) Well deserved too. A lot of the things are good for MX too.
Omg! This is an amazing video! I didn't even use Linux until i saw this and now my laptop runs antiX. Kudos!
@exrubit Great to hear!
Another wonderful detailed and thorough works by Staempunk. I only use this channel for my Linux theming work now. Thanks a lot again mate!
@reflexsamurai958 Thanks so much for your comment! Very appreciated my dude.
Superb content. Just installed antiX 23 on a system with an Intel E2140 processor on a Gigabyte ga-vm900m motherboard that only supports 4GB RAM.
This video has made me a total antiX fan!!! It really rekindled my interest in the project.
great to see you again sir. quite long time you've been silent. busy perhaps? hope you've been healthy and well. kudos, another great tutorial video. very details and easy to understand. hope more to come, have a great and lovely day sir. cheers.
@zamSEG Thank you kind sir. I've been well and very busy but trying to find time to make more videos. Great to hear from you. Cheers!
@@StaempunkTV glad to hear you're fine and well. it's ok for me, you need to meets your responsible first. work come first... wish you all the best.
One of the best tutorials on Antix I have seen... thank you so much
@santiagonottoli You're very welcome!
I have most fun watching your videos. Thank you and please keep going. Cheers!
@NebRadojkovic Thanks, will do!
It took me about 5 hours to play your video and follow the steps on my PC. I can now type with an Australian accent 😃. I really appreciate the effort you went to to make this video without it I would not have had a clue.
I notice that your website is "Suspended" BUT your Paypal is working fine you will get GBP10 it has left me just now.
I followed your vid but installed AntiX23.1 and had to take note of the Announcement on the AntiX-form website about GPG (I followed recommendation 2) After that no problems all the way.
I am just about to boot from the live usb thumb drive.
Looking forward to your next vid.
@dl.chapman Thanks so much for the tenner! I read your comment with an aussie accent so that cracked me up 🤣 Cheers mate!
I wrote AntiX-form of course it was AntiX-forum, the live usb thumb drive booted fine. Enjoy the tenner.
A month or so trying it out and so much fun using it and learning how Linux works, thanks for this amazing guide!!! ❤❤❤
Super helpful and easy to follow. Installing AntiX 23 on my Ideapad S10 Netbook right now. Thank you for the help!
@mykec187 So glad it helped!
Wow!!! What an incredible video. I have waited so long for a video like this!!! Well done!
Now if there was a video similar to this but using fossapup instead of antix, that would be awesome. I have never seen a complete fossapup video. I use fossapup off and on. It's an incredible distro with roots going back to Australia no less!!
@rmcellig I haven't used fossapup for ages! Thanks for the reminder. That's cool it has roots to Aus.
I couldn’t add printers on antiX. It detected all my printers automatically but in the last step it would state a CUPS server error. Happened to both IPP and all other connecting options (don’t remember the options now). Any clues? Thank you.
This video saved me so much time! Thank you so much - great guide. Antix is the ultimate old hardware re-animator. It will save lots of us good $ by not being forced to buy new machines in years.
I am using mx linux the brother of antix,..yea antix would probably go like a rocket on my i5 laptop...thanks for the upload.
@doctorsocrates4413 antiX's brother lol. Nice one. Yep it would fly for sure!
I have a netbook from 2009 with a single-core celeron 1GHz, after installing Antix, being desperate, you can use it, even 720p movies once loaded, play quite smoothly. :D
@wiessniak antiX is such a winner on low spec machines! Cheers
Incredible video! I learned so much, love your style. Thanks for saving my old laptop, when is the merch dropping?
Hey Staempunk ! I just love your videos man. Your videos are like watching netflix and rather more interesting. Please make more videos.😄
@atuldubey8146 Thanks so much for bingeing!
I like the way you present your tips in Linux distributions! Very cool 👍
Incredibly well done and detailed. Always so nice for a newbie to have a video to follow along with. Many thanks!
@antigroundhogday I appreciate your comment and views!
Just installed Antix on an old computer. Excellent video which was very useful in completing the task. Thank you
@CecilEtienne You're most welcome!
A really great instructional manner. Reminds me of an old timer youtuber, no longer pushing out videos. Anyone guess his name?
(Spatry , of course...)
Thank you very much for making this awesome video! Ive finally found a Linux Distro that works from the beginning AND is so much more speedy than the others Ive tried (Fedora, Manjaro XFCE, Mint Debian Cinnamon)
This is by far the most informative and useful video for somebody looking into using Antix, many thanks!!!!!
@freddymercury2259 You're most welcome!
For some reason mine desktop session had
sleep 5 && volume-icon &
By default; So I’ve had no volume control for two weeks. I appreciate the video. Swapped to pulse audio.
Thanks for your videos 🙏🏼 I use tumbleweed opensuse about 8 months ago (after 3 years using manjaro and its errors) and I am pleased because it is a super stable system and I stopped wasting time in trying to solve errors in the world of Linux distros.... I would like to see a video of you preparing MX Linux for music production 🙏🏼🎸 I am a musician (guitarist) and I do music production. Gratitude for your channel 🎸🙏🏼🤘
You use MX Linux for yours music production, right?!?
@russosilva2372 I've been using Ubuntu Studio and AV Linux for my music production. Both distros are amazing. I'm planning on doing a video on one (or both) in the future. I appreciate your comment.
Wow, Wow, Genius, Thank you for the Detailed and Concise tutorial. This Noob thanks you, im definitely installing Antix on my Thinkpad X201
@RetosSpace You're most welcome! Thanks for the props.
I may choose against antiX in the end, but I'm bookmarking this anyway because the way you manually partitioned the drive is exactly how I want it (the OS separate from the data), so I really appreciate that walkthrough. 🙏🏻
@samuelitooooo Yeah it's definitely a time-saver not having to backup/copy over personal files when installing or reinstalling a distro. I appreciate your comment.
A thorough informative video. Good to see you back. Why install the package maintainer's version, as opposed to the currently installed version? I looked for a good explanation of this question, and I couldn't find one. Thank you.
@robertmaxa6631 Thanks, good to be back! Installing the package maintainer's version ensures compatibility with your currently installed distro allowing normal updates by returning your system to a condition where there is nothing that interferes with default package management. It also makes it easier to fix the infamous broken packages issue that interferes with updating installed packages. Hope this helps.
Mamma mia! This video is cool!
@maulonobile Thanks for sayin!
Way to go! Brilliant tutorial!
Thanks for all the step by step! Hard to find.
Great job! A RUclipsr understanding end user. Surprised to see that you understand that end users don't keep Network Cable handy in this day & age.
@TheRajeshphadke Too true! Thought I'd cover all bases in case.
This video is gold! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything.
@gurbo_ Glad you enjoyed it!
this video has everything. thanks for explaining. it helped me a lot.
Great video. Thank you so much. You put in a lot of effort to clarify everything. ❤
@dampdigits You are so welcome!
Думал, что это разработчик, но когда этот парень попросил добавить корзину - был немного удевлен!
Знать как редактировать icewm и не знать про "/trash" и что там лежат удаленные файлы - это круто!
@user-en8ng7ww5z Спасибо за ваш комментарий!
You are the most person i love in the Linux world big respect for your job ❤❤❤
Excellent complete material.
Respect for the enormity of the work.
@tomaszwojcik8772 Much appreciated! Yes it was a mammoth project. So glad it is helping many people revive their old computers.
This is an absolute gem - thanks a million cheers
Amazing walkthrough brother. Subscribed!
@sfwnsft Thank you my friend!
Very very nice detailed and step by step video, very useful for a noob like me. Thank you so much for being so methodical
Congratulations for this excellent video.
Really very useful.
Do you have a video on how to get apparmor working in antiX? I have it installed, but when I sudo aa-status, it's enabled but nothing is mounted or enforced..
Kia ora Staempunk - what a great tutorial
Sweet set up awesome work
@Miklalo Thanks 👍
Excellent video. The only reason I don´t install Antix in my old ThinkPad is because it is running its brother MX linux.
This video was very helpful , thank you man !
THANKS so much-- I LIKE Antix-- just for the simplicity-- but have NO idea how to customize it.. etc....
First time I heard of AntiX, I thought it meant "anti-Xorg", as in "Wayland-only" distro, and didn't think much of it. Just the other day I learned, much to my embarrassment, that actually it means anti-fascist. :D
What a cool project!
Great video!!
@panosm17 Glad you enjoyed it
antiX or plain ol’ Debian XFCE stable are my go-tos for old hardware
Thanks for your time❤
great stuff Staempunk, big help getting me started in antiX👍
@mattster6077 It's a great distro. Glad to help.
@@StaempunkTV thanks for reply, i have run into a problem that is when i click on say file manager it wont load, an icon with thumbs appears blinking on another part of the taskbar, its the same for whatever i try to load, anyone know the answer, thanks
in your opinion what is the best linux distro for beginnerscoz ive heard ubuntu others says manjaro or puppy
@matityahuruach Great question, I would probably say Linux Mint because it is usable straight out of the box as well as very stable. Ubuntu is good too and MX Linux has a great community plus is very stable.
@@StaempunkTV ill try your MX linux and some customization pls have some other distro too ill am one of your fan thank you for teaching us newbies salute to your time
AMAZING!! thank you so much sir for making this video. and can you make video or tell me about how to connect android phones with the access internal storage. because i can't connect my phones on antix linux🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this one. But i got a question.
Since i always used flatpaks on my previous distro, i decided to install them on antiX but they simply won't launch from the toolbar when i add quick launch of them. How do i fix this?
@nemanjadjekic256 I haven't had much success running flatpaks in antiX either.
Great video, thank you. Ques. why do you choose zzz icewm instead of ROX Ice WM? Can you show us how to install Session Desktop Private Messaging?
@Ax4400 Thanks for commenting! I prefer zzz icewm as I find it easier for file management and also closer to what I'm used to in Windows and MacOS. Thanks for your requested video, I'll put it on the potential videos list.
Super informative and helpful video!
superb , nice effort for explaining antix
@nkushgaur Thanks!
I freshly install antix. I have separate ext4 data partition like in the video. It can automount the partition but can't write and maybe can't read. How to fix it ?
Thanks
@HendraPrabowo You could try installing 'gnome-disk-utility' and then using it, change the ownership there. Alternatively, run the following command in Terminal (replace 'username:username' with your own username which can be found to the left of the @ in Terminal and replacing '/mnt/DATA' with the location of your DATA partition if it is in a different location I used in the video):
sudo chown username:username /mnt/DATA
@@StaempunkTV It works. Thanks.
1:12:30 now I try to customize the looks but what is the purpose adding line for papirus when you use kora icons ?
I prefer to put icons, themes etc. into local user folders.
Do you know how to install the standard GUI of it from the core install?
I wanna run it on an old Pentium 3 laptop, which only has a CD drive and cannot boot from USB. The full iso, and even the basic iso, don't appear to fit on CDs.
After successfu installation it's just blinking the cursor... and nothing happened more... please help
I was install it few times. Last one with this video. Video Is good, but you said nothing about problems during intall. Its a pity.
All the time in a last few percents of installation it tells me "GRUB installation failed. You can reboot to the live medium And use the GRUB Rescue menu to repair the installation." No nothing about that. Trying install antix23. Can you help?
Read the Release Notes for anti-23 for a solution. IMPORTANT IF INSTALLING GRUB TO UEFI/ESP
Before installing
sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade
This will update the gui and cli installers and bring in missing efivar and efibootmgr
Alternatively,
sudo apt update && sudo apt install efivar efibootmgr
antiX-23.1 will have this fixed
It's more lightweight than MX Linux, interesting.
amazing
Thank you very much, it really improved my installation. One question: the usb I created with Live USB Maker does not boot with my two laptops (which have no problem booting with usb sticks prepared with Ventoy, MKusb, etc...) Same problem with Live USB Maker in MX Linux. Any Idea?
Very very what i need 🎉🎉❤❤
Where do I configure bluetooth in antiX? Couldn’t find a control center icon for that.
thank you for such a detailed video; may I ask; how can I have different background images on the different workspaces? thanks
which linux you are using in this video before installation of antix i love mac like appearance please tell distro name and any tweaks you applied
@user-er4yt8mn2t The distro is MX Linux and I made a video about how I themed it:
ruclips.net/video/80YHVuv-eVs/видео.html
Thanks for commenting!
I did everything according to your instructions. Windows disappeared from booting. When assigning an ESP partition from under Linux, the Windows bootloader is destroyed and the boot area becomes inaccessible for Windows. Do you think this should be warned about?
@MINYAD1 The video was for a tutorial for installing antiX 22 and not dual booting with Windows. Did you create a seperate ESP partition purely for antiX? If you did, you should still be able to select the the Windows bootloader in your BIOS.
@@StaempunkTV Thanks! I go to fix it
Thank you my friend!
@ruandiablo No problem!
I'm using antix and I don't have any ad-blocker extension and yet it says ad blocker being used
How do I make it stop blocking ads ?
Using the buildin Firefox browser
Would really appreciate the guide I'm new to Linux currently using it on an old laptop
Great tutorial! :)
Hi!
Great video.
But I do have two questions, one is urgent and important:
1: How do I install drivers (proprietary?) for my Intel GMA 3150 graphics accelerator? Everything is very laggy.
2: Is there some way to make windows, terminal and conky transparent?
Also, you remind me of the actor Timothy Olyphant. :)
I can't find Preferences > Menu Manager.
Does somebody have an idea why?
Great Video! But!!!
You did not say how to change the number of virtual desktops.
I have only figured it out for JWM. In the Preferences File, there is a line #6
change it to:
That will provide 4 virtual desktops.
GREAT! Now I found the Antix Workspace Manager
Facepalm! Too much menutree.
Next issue, 😊
How do you put a different wallpaper on each virtual desktop?
@psikeyhackr6914 It's so cool hearing problem solving like this. Thanks for sharing your findings with the community. Very cool. If you ask about different wallpapers for virtual desktops on the antiX forum you might find the answer you seek. I don't have much experience using JWM. Cheers!
First of all, thank you for detailed video. As a rookie, i want to ask a question. When i reboot, i cant view the wireless networks, but when i shutoff and open again i can see them. Are there any solutions to fix this?
nice video thanks for the content
unfortunately i can't see any wifi connections with the "conman" app so i am not able to enable an internet connection by wifi
do you have any hints what i should look for?
btw your website looks pretty good
did you code the website by yourself?
if you want to make your website look a little more steampunk you could change the background-color from a dark-grey or black to something like #3A3A42 (the color is called black marlin) or #32001B (black berry) and give it a backdrop-filter: blur(1.5rem)
@paintbasedpunk3441 Probably the best bet would be to ask on the antiX forum. They're a helpful bunch. Thanks for visiting my website. I used a Wordpress theme and adapted it to my requirements. I've changed the BG colour to black marlin as you suggested although it doesn't affect the posts' backgrounds. I'll have to dig through the CSS and may be able to change it there. Cheers!
@@StaempunkTV thanks for the advice
if you need some help with the CSS let me know
thank you again for such an informative video on antiX22 :-) can I use ventoy and burn the antiX22 snapshot.iso onto another usb with other linux .iso ?
@leadlearner6391 Yep you absolutely can. I have mine on a Ventoy USB. Cheers!
Good job! Most linux distro videos doesn't even mentions apps, even they doesn't install on real hardware 😂
Was only thinking the other day that I haven't seen any videos from the Stæmpunk in a while. I saw you'd painted a green screen studio wall but nothing since and hoped you were okay. Your new video popped up alongside this other new one - ruclips.net/video/bHIwcONg7M4/видео.html - which spun me out due to the subject and location, Far Q ;^)
Keep up the good work.
@chrsm Yeah I've been busy doing other life/work stuff. I watched the video you shared. I used to live on Belford Rd so it was very interesting to learn more about the history of the area. Thanks for sharing and commenting.
Sir, i want to install antix on 32 gb usb stick with frugal install. Do i need to just follow your step?
My laptop use windows 8.1
@anonymous83728 Yep, pretty much the same methodology. Cheers!
It's says when trying to set up partitions you can only have 4 primary partitions .. How can that problem be solved can i have that data directory as extended partition or something ! What should i do i'm stuck at this point
@hinaruedits It sounds like your hard drive's partition table is formatted using MSDOS so as you've discovered, you're limited to a maximum of 4 partitions. There is a workaround that entails completely formatting your hard drive using the GPT partition table. It's very easy to do and I've created a video on how to do it. Hope it helps. ruclips.net/video/YTbbtzRDL1U/видео.html
Thank you sir. Great video tutorial as usual. How can use an Epson Data Show and control it on AntiX? Thank You.
@beyone9016 Thanks for watching and commenting. Is the Epson Data Show for a projector?
Great video you helped me so much thanks
@brucelee7350 Thanks for your comment. Happy to hear you liked the video!
do you know how to make menu show all applications without any submenus and have it automatically update when you install new programs?
the --flat command almost works after icewm-menu-fdo but it still leaves a lot of bloat text about the categories..
@zeebpc Hi, I'm not sure how to do this but they may know on the antiX forum.
welcome back
@richardgallighan4941 Thanks!