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I have one shelf on each of 2 monitors. If I access one of them the other disappears. If I restart Moksha it comes back. Also if I add an app to my favorites, it doesn't appear there until I again - reset Moksha. Other than that ... this version is fantastic. I just upgraded from v 3.0.
Favorites needing a moksha restart is a long outstanding low priority issue.
What do you mean by "access" one? How is the other "disappearing"? Can you post a screenshot of one of them gone, while also showing your shelf listing on both screens?
I'll get some screenshots later when I get to the computer. What I mean by access is when I click anywhere on the shelf, changing desktops via pager .....etc. If I click on the shelf on the L monitor, the right shelf disappears and visa versa.
Absolutely need uEFI boot. My bios doesn't have legacy. Beelink S2. Most SOCs the size of your hand or smaller now days only support uEFI. Please provide uEFI boot. I can't boot it otherwise.
Both the 4.5.0 release and the 5.0.0 RC1 release support booting in uEFI. We have supported it for as long as Ubuntu has since we build on top of them.
I just installed RC2. Seems great, thanks much! A few things perhaps worth mentioning:
During install the notes that display mention synaptic, which is no longer installed by default.
They also mention forums but unclear it means here.
My clock was off after install. sudo apt install ntp fixed it.
After installing a couple things and rearranging shelf, the system tray network icon is sometimes blank. Not sure what brings it back, it's blank after reboot for example but I see it now.
Another note, not a new thing tho. Terminology seems slow to me when right-clicking, but I thought it was a result of older cpu. However on newer cpu, same thing. lxterminal is much more responsive for example regardless of cpu.
Terminology is not our application, but it works fine here. It will likely be slower than less fancy terminals because it has extra features / effects baked in.
As a heads up those RC2 discs have an issue with the installer icon being left over on an installed system and will be scrapped - that is why no release post was bad. They were simply uploaded to allow other Bodhi team members to test them. If you just remove the installer icon from your bottom panel they should otherwise be fine I believe though.
Synaptic is mentioned during the install because you can find and install it from the app center.
Yeah I had that icon leftover too, forgot to mention it cuz it was easily removed. There's an issue with esudo after installing synaptic, but that is addressed in another thread, have to reinstall esudo after synaptic for some reason.
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