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antiX gfxboot Configuration README
==================================
Gfxboot is highly configurable. Some configuration changes
require a recompile but very many changes can be made by editing
the gfxboot.cfg file. In addition, the user can create up to 3
custom menus by making text files called options1.men,
custom1.men, and custom2.men.
The gfxboot.cfg File
====================
This file is laid out in sections. The sections are named like
this:
[base]
The base section is processed first. Only sections that appear
in the layout= line in the base section will be processed. They
are read in the order they appear in that line.
NOTE: Options are "first come, first served" so in order to
override an existing setting your new setting must either be in
an earlier section or come before (above) the setting you want to
override.
Lines starting with the characters ; or # will be ignored. You
assigned menus to Fn function keys with lines like:
key.F1=help
You can assign more than 6 Fn keys but you are likely to run out
of room if you do.
gfxboot.cfg Settings
--------------------
The majority of the settings affect colors and the position of
elements on the screen. Most, but not all, colors can be
adjusted.
The term "panel" refers to the row of Fn Function keys near the
bottom of the screen. You can move it around with panel.xoffset
and panel.yoffset. You adjust the gap between Fn keys with
panel.gap.
The term "sbox" stands for "selection box". When enabled it
draws a box around each selected menu item in the panel.
Most of the gfxboot.cfg color options should be obvious.
Here are is a brief description of some of the less obvious
options that were added:
timeout.fg The color of the timeout icon(s)
timeout.leftside Move the timeout icons to the left of
the selected main menu item
timeout.copies Make this many timeout icons and cycle
through each one successively
timeout.gap The gap in pixels between multiple
timeout icons
timeout.revframes Run the timeout frames in reverse order
timeout.test Don't erase timeout icons when they normally
get erased. This makes it easier to take
screen shots show the timeout icon(s).
sbox.enabled Draw a bordered box around each selected
item at the bottom of the screen
menu.xoffset Move the pop-up menus and their selected
items this many pixels to the *left*.
panel.xoffset Move the entire panel this many pixels
to the right
panel.yoffset Move the entire panel this many pixels up
panel.gap The gap between items in the panel
main.rtl.xoff Offset the main menu for right-to-left
languages
Custom Menus
============
You can create 3 different custom menus using files named
options1.men, custom1.men, and custom2.men. You would make
corresponding Fn key assignments like this:
key.F4=options1
key.F5=custom1
key.F6=custom2
Custom Menu file Format
-----------------------
The file format for .men files is straightforward. The first
line is the title. The following lines are the label followed by
optional spaces (not tabs) a back-tick character (`) and then the
boot parameters associated with the label.
Custom Desktop Menu
-------------------
TL;DR: don't use it
The Desktop menu can be customized by using a desktop.men file.
The format is slightly different. There is no title line, just
menu entries. The title is always "Desktop" (or a translations
thereof). The last menu entry for a command line interface will
be added automatically.
You can set a new/different default desktop by putting its name
in a file called:
desktop
This will add a new entry at the top of the Desktop menu. The
label will be whatever is set by this parameter and the parameter
will be the empty string. The parameter string for the first
entry in the desktop.men file will now be used because it is no
longer the default. If there is an entry in the desktop file
with a label that matches the default.desktop, it will be
ignored.
Finally, the desktop.men file may get overwritten when you run
the update-default-desktop program. Therefore we suggest that
you don't use desktop.men as a 4th custom menu and just make use
of the 3 other menus that you can customize.
Predefined Function Keys
========================
Three of the Fn function keys were preassigned:
F10 Power-off/Reboot
F11 Toggle sbox enabled
F12 Show boot parameters
Enabling the F7 Save Menu
=========================
If a file called enable.save exists and is not empty then if the
F7 menu does not exist or if it is set to "dpi" then it is
replaced by the "F7 Save" menu. The purpose of this feature is
to allow us to enable the "F7 Save" menu only on Live systems on
read-write media.
Default Menu settings
=====================
The default entry for most of our menus can be selection with a
<menu-name>.def file. The file must contain the parameters
of the default entry in the correct order and with the correct
spacing. This format is convenient for setting the defaults to
the current menu choices since the only information we have to go
on is the list of all the boot parameters.
For historical reasons there are two exceptions to this rule.
Both the language and the timezone must have the leading
"<name>=" stripped off. So you would use "fr" not "lang=fr"
and you would use "America/Denver" not "tz=American/Denver".

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Rox-Fluxbox `desktop=rox-fluxbox
Space-Fluxbox `desktop=space-fluxbox
Fluxbox `desktop=fluxbox
Rox-Jwm `desktop=rox-jwm
Space-Jwm `desktop=space-jwm
Jwm `desktop=jwm
Dwm `desktop=dwm
Wmii `desktop=wmii

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Break Pnts
break pnt 1 `bp=1,e db+
break pnt 2 `bp=2,e db+
break pnt 3 `bp=3,e db+
break pnt 4 `bp=4,e db+
break pnt 5 `bp=5,e db+
break pnt 6 `bp=6,e db+
break pnt 7 `bp=7,e db+
break pnt 8 `bp=8,e db+
break pnt 9 `bp=9,e db+
all `bp=a db+

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mainHelpWELCOME to MX Linux
The demo user password is "demo" (no quotes)
The root password is "root" (no quotes)

helpF1: the Help SystemlanguageF2: Select LanguagetimezoneF3: Select Timezoneoptions1F4: Miscellaneous Optionsvideo_modeF5: Video ModeconsoleF6: ConsolesaveF7: Save Bootloader SettingspersistencePersistence Optionsbo_instructBoot Option Instructionsbo_antixMX Boot OptionsaboutAbout MX Linux
Press the [Esc] key to leave the help systemhelpUsing the Help System The help system consists of a set of linked pages that you can navigate through with the follow keys. 
[Up Arrow] -- highlight previous link[Down Arrow] -- highlight next link[Left Arrow], [Backspace] -- return to previous page[Right Arrow], [Enter], [Space] -- follow link[Page Up], [Home] -- go to first link on page[Page Down], [End] -- go to last link on page[Esc] -- leave help
Using [Left Arrow] or [Backspace] will take you to your place (same highlighted link) on the previous page.
Go to general-helpGeneral Help
Return to the mainMain Menu | prev | general-helpnextgeneral-helpGeneral HelpThis bootloader lets you select which program to launch (MX Linux or memtest) and in the case of MX Linux select which boot parameters (cheat codes) get set when the program launches. There are 3 ways to do this:
Main Menu
[Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] select which program to run and some boot options. [Enter] launches the program.Boot Options
[Left Arrow], [Right Arrow], and [Backspace] edit some main menu options directly. You can also type in new options.Function Key Pop-up Menus
[F2] through [f6] open menus. Navigate them with the arrow keys. [Enter] selects highlighted option. [Esc] leaves the pop-up menu without selecting an entry.
Go to helpUsing the Help System
Return to the mainMain Menu | helpprev | languagenextlanguageF2: Select LanguagePress F2 to get a list of supported languages. Select your language. This will automatically set the keyboard layout and the timezone. If your country has more than one timezone then use F3 to explicitly set the timezone for your area.
The menu is an easy shortcut for entering lang=language-code directly on the boot line.
Return to the mainMain Menu | general-helpprev | timezonenexttimezoneF3: Select TimezonePress F3 to get at list of cities in various time zones. The cities are listed time zone order so they circle the globe eastward. If your area uses Daylight Savings Time then make sure you select a city that does also. Your system will be started using the timezone selected. Locations that observe Daylight Savings Time are marked with a trailing * (asterisk).
NOTE: You do not have to use this option if you have set a language and your country has only one time-zone.
The menu is an easy shortcut for entering tz=timezone directly on the boot line. 
Return to the mainMain Menu | languageprev | options1nextoptions1F4: Miscellaneous Optionscheck md5
check integrity of the install media.check fs
check integrity of the LivUSB and persistent file systems (if any).to ram
copy the compressed file system to RAM. This takes extra time when you boot but results in a very fast system (if you have enough RAM).no usb-2
Disable all usb-2 devices. This helps a few older systems boot LiveUSB.no acpi
Disable the whole ACPI system. May be useful if your computer does not support ACPI or its implementation causes random reboots or system lockups.HP laptop
Some HP laptops need a cheat to get brightness working correctly.video_modeF5: Video ModeThere are 3 options. Default should work for most users.
default
Detect the correct video driver and screen resolution.vesa
Use the Vesa driver. Disable modesetsafe
Use X11 defaults. Disable modeset.
You can also set the resolution by directly typing in xres=resolution. This is useful if you want to force a resolution.
Return to the mainMain Menu | mountingprev | consolenextconsoleF6: ConsoleSets the size of the boot console.
Return to the mainMain Menu | video_modeprev | savenextsaveF7: Save Bootloader SettingsOn LiveUSBs and Frugal installs, the F7 Save menu should appear.
LiveCDs have a dpiDPI menu instead.
menus
Save the current menus settings as the defaults.custom
Create/replace a Custom main menu entry with all the options that were typed in that don't exist in the menus.both
Save the current menu settings and create/replace the custom main entry.reset
Restore the original menu defaults. Does not affect the main menu.
Return to the mainMain Menu | consoleprev | dpinextdpiSet X-Windows Dots per InchThe DPI (dots per inch) scales most font sizes inside of X-windows. The larger the DPI, the larger the fonts will be. The default value is 96.
Return to the saveF7 Save menu.
Return to the mainMain Menu | saveprev | persistencenextpersistencePersistence OptionsPersistence allows you to save files and settings between reboots. There are three types of persistence in the main menu.
Root Persistence
Save all the changes to the file-system in RAM and then transfer these changes to disk right before you shutdown or reboot. Fast, but space is limited by how much RAM you have.Static Root Persistence
Saves all your file-system changes directly to a file. This can be slow but it requires no extra RAM and no changes need to be transfered when you shutdown.Home Persistence
Only save changes to files and directories under /home. This will include all of your bookmarks and personal settings. Like static root persistence, changes are stored immediately to a file but in this case speed is almost never an issue.
Return to the mainMain Menu | dpiprev | bo_instructnextbo_instructBoot Option InstructionsThere are many boot options available. They are usually only necessary if your system will not boot properly. To use the boot options just place the appropriate code in the Boot Options box at the bottom of the main screen. You may also need to edit or delete options that are already in the Boot Options box.
You can't make changes permanent on a LiveCD or a LiveDVD. You have to enter them each time you boot. You can make permanent changes on some LiveUSBs.
Go to bo_antixMX Boot Options
Go to mm_bootKernel Boot Options
Return to mainMain Menu | persistenceprev | bo_antixnextbo_antixMX Boot OptionsThese are options that are only available in MX
lean -- disable some services including wicd for a fast bootmean -- disable dhclient (Internet connection)Xtralean -- disable more services for a faster bootnodbus -- disable dbus servicedpi=XX -- set dpi. Default is 96
NOTE: Four of these options are combined into the single antiX= option. For example antiX=LMX.
L stands for leanM stands for meanX stands for XtraleanD stands for nodbus
Back to bo_instructBoot Option Instructions
Return to mainMain Menu | bo_instructprev | mm_bootnextmm_bootKernel Boot OptionsSelect a Boot Option to learn more about it.
bo_acpiACPI -- Advanced Configuration and Power Interfacebo_ideIDE DMA -- enable/disable DMA for IDE-Drivesbo_nonoXXXX -- skip detection of specific hardwarebo_pciPCI -- options for non-working PS2 mice and bad PCI controllers
Back to bo_instructBoot Option Instructions
Return to the mainMain Menu | bo_antixprev | bo_acpinextbo_acpiACPIACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard that defines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating system and the BIOS. By default, acpi is switched on when boot detects a BIOS newer than the year 2000. There are several commonly used parameters to control the behavior of ACPI:
pci=noacpi -- do not use ACPI to route PCI interruptsacpi=off -- turn off ACPI completelyacpi=force -- turn on ACPI, for pre-2000 BIOS
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | mm_bootprev | bo_nonextbo_nonoXXXX Skips detection of or enables support for specific hardware. 
noauto -- turn off hardware autodetectionnoparallel -- turn off parallel printer supportnopcmcia -- turn off PCMCIA supportnousb -- turn off usb device probingnousebios -- enable NoUseBios mode needed for some Savage cardssmouse -- enable only a serial mouseswcursor -- enable sw_cursor mode needed for some ATI and Trident cards
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_acpiprev | bo_pcinextbo_pciPCISome PCI options:
pci=irqmask=0x0e98 -- try this if your PS/2 mouse doesn't workpci=bios -- workaround for bad PCI controllers
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_noprev | bo_idenextbo_idenodmaTo mitigate some hardware problems that occur with IDE hard drives, try this kernel parameter:
ide=nodma -- switch off dma for IDE drives
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_pciprev | aboutnextaboutInformation about MXWeb site: http://www.mepiscommunity.org/mx14
Forums: http://antix.freeforums.org
Forums: http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewforum.php?f=91
MX-14 is a midweight OS designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. It is a collaborative product from the Mepis and antiX developers and communities, relying on the excellent upstream work by Linux, Debian, and Xfce. It also incorporates the independent and innovative development products Whisker Menu, simsu and gottet, Midori Browser, smxi and inxi.
MX is compiled to work with Pentium-class Intel and AMD processors or better. antiX will not work with 386 and 486 class processors. To install MX on a hard drive, at least 2.5 GB of free space is required and a minimum of 3.5 GB is recommended.
Return to the mainMain Menu | bo_ideprev | next

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Rox-IceWM `desktop=rox-icewm
Space-IceWM `desktop=space-icewm
IceWM `desktop=icewm
Rox-Fluxbox `desktop=rox-fluxbox
Space-Fluxbox `desktop=space-fluxbox
Fluxbox `desktop=fluxbox
Rox-Jwm `desktop=rox-jwm
Space-Jwm `desktop=space-jwm
Jwm `desktop=jwm
Dwm `desktop=dwm
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; Sections are read in the order given in base::layout, with section 'base'
; implicitly added at the end. If a config value is given more than once,
; the first entry wins.
;
; If a screen resolution can't be set, 640x480 is used as fallback (and
; section '640x480' added to the layout list).
;
; Color values: 24 bit RGB (e.g. 0xff0000 = red).
;
[base]
; theme name
.1-antiX
; product name
; other sections to read
layout=800x600,blackbg-help,blackbg-menu,select-boxes,bluegrey,install
menu.transparency=0x0
; default font
font.normal=16x16.fnt
; main menu font
font.large=16x16.fnt
; background image
background=back.jpg
; max. visible main menu items
mainmenu.entries=8
; minimal main menu selection bar width
mainmenu.bar.minwidth=300
; main menu selection bar transparency (0..255)
mainmenu.bar.transparency=0
; main menu colors
; replace underscores ('_') with space in menu entries
_2space=1
[blackbg-help]
; window colors
window.bg=0x000000
window.fg=0xa0a0a0
window.title.bg=0x1d3f6f
window.title.fg=0xd4e7ff
#window.title.fg=0xa2cbff
window.title.error.bg=0xc00000
help.border1=0xa0a0a0
help.border2=0xa0a0a0
; help system colors
help.link.fg=0x4d7cbd
help.link.fg=0x316bbd
help.link.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
help.link.selected.bg=0x1d3f6f
help.highlight.fg=0xffffff
[blackbg-menu]
; menu colors
menu.normal.bg=0x000000
menu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
menu.border1=0x1d3f6f
menu.border2=0x1d3f6f
menu.selected.bg=0x102542
menu.selected.bg=0x1d3f6f
menu.selected.fg=0xffffff
menu.selected.border1=0xa0a0a0
menu.selected.border2=0xa0a0a0
menu.xoffset=24
[select-boxes]
sbox.enabled=0
sbox.bg=0x000000
sbox.bg=0x102542
sbox.fg=0xd4dfff
sbox.border1=0x1d3f6f
sbox.border2=0x1d3f6f
sbox.border1=0xa0a0a0
sbox.border2=0xa0a0a0
sbox.xpad=4
sbox.ypad=2
[bluegrey]
mainmenu.bar.color=0x102542
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xffffff
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
mainmenu.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
main.selected.border1=0xa0a0a0
main.selected.border2=0xa0a0a0
optionbox.border=0x7375d8
optionbox.border=0x1d3f6f
bootopt.label.fg=0xffffff
bootopt.label.fg=0x5c4cd8
bootopt.label.fg=0x7375d8
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
timeout.fg=0xd4e7ff
timeout.leftside=0
timeout.icons=6
timeout.gap=2
timeout.revframes=1
timeout.test=0
timeout.margin=20
bootopt.label.fg=0xa0a0a0
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
panel.title.fg=0xa0a0a0
panel.normal.fg=0xffffff
panel.xoffset=10
panel.yoffset=10
panel.gap=15
panel.f-key.fg=0x60a0e8
panel.f-key.fg=0x21a0ff
panel.f-key.fg=0xd4e7ff
panel.f-key.fg=0x316bbd
button.fg=0xa0a0a0
button.bg=0x000000
button.border1=0xa0a0a0
button.border2=0xa0a0a0
button.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
button.selected.bg=0x102542
button.selected.border1=0xd4e7ff
button.selected.border2=0xd4e7ff
[grey]
mainmenu.bar.color=0x404040
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
mainmenu.selected.fg=0xffffff
bootopt.label.fg=0xa0a0a0
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
panel.title.fg=0xa0a0a0
panel.normal.fg=0xffffff
panel.f-key.fg=0xffffff
[800x600]
; screen size
screen.size=800,600
; upper left corner, if x = -1, center horizontally
mainmenu.pos=280,152
main.rtl.xoff=150
; boot option input field position
; bootopt.pos=280,453
bootopt.pos=280,400
[install]
nobootoptions=Boot_from_Hard_Disk,Memory_test_(memtest86+)
; Fn key assignment values can be one of:
; help lang timezone options1 xvid_res vga_res desktop
; save dpi custom1 custom2
;
; note3: F1 must be set if desired (help|about)
; >>>>>>>>>> antiX Function key menu >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
key.F1=help
key.F2=lang
key.F3=timezone
key.F4=options1
key.F5=video_mode
key.F6=vga_res
key.F7=dpi
; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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UI gfxboot init isolinux.msg
timeout 600
UI vesamenu.c32
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 100
ONTIMEOUT linux
label milis işletim sistemi
MENU TABMSG Press ENTER to boot or TAB to edit a menu entry
MENU AUTOBOOT BIOS default device boot in # second{,s}...
MENU BACKGROUND arka.png
MENU WIDTH 78
MENU MARGIN 1
MENU ROWS 4
MENU VSHIFT 2
MENU TIMEOUTROW 8
MENU TABMSGROW 2
MENU CMDLINEROW 11
MENU HELPMSGROW 16
MENU HELPMSGENDROW 29
MENU COLOR title * #FF5255FF *
MENU COLOR border * #00000000 #00000000 none
MENU COLOR sel * #ffffffff #FF5255FF *
label Milis Atilla 1.0 Live
kernel /boot/kernel
append initrd=/boot/initramfs root=live:CDLABEL=MILIS_LIVE acpi=noaer rd.debug
label milis işletim sistemi qemu için
kernel /boot/kernel
append initrd=/boot/initramfs root=live:/dev/sda1 rootfstype=auto ro rd.live.image rd.debug
label milis işletim sistemi usb için
kernel /boot/kernel
append initrd=/boot/initramfs root=live:/dev/sdb1 rd.driver.pre=usb_storage rd.debug
label milis işletim sistemi cd için
kernel /boot/kernel
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ar_EG
bg_BG
ca_ES
cs_CZ
da_DK
de_DE
et_EE
en_AU
en_GB
en_NZ
en_US
es_ES
eu_ES
fa_IR
fi_FI
fr_FR
fr_BE
ka_GE
el_GR
hr_HR
is_IS
it_IT
he_IL
ja_JP
ko_KR
lv_LV
lt_LT
hu_HU
mk_MK
nl_NL
nl_BE
nb_NO
pl_PL
pt_PT
pt_BR
ro_RO
ru_RU
sq_AL
zh_CN
sk_SK
sl_SI
sr_RS
fi_FI
sv_SE
zh_TW
tr_TR
uk_UA

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Mount
none `nouveau.modeset=0
check md5 `check nouveau.modeset=0
nouveau `drvr=nouveau
nomodeset `nomodeset nouveau.modeset=0
to ram `toram nouveau.modeset=0
automount `automount nouveau.modeset=0
mount usb `automount=usb nouveau.modeset=0
mount all `automount=all nouveau.modeset=0
fstab off `fstab=off nouveau.modeset=0
auto off* `automount=off nouveau.modeset=0
fstab on* `fstab=on nouveau.modeset=0

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antiX gfxboot Configuration README
==================================
Gfxboot is highly configurable. Some configuration changes
require a recompile but very many changes can be made by editing
the gfxboot.cfg file. In addition, the user can create up to 3
custom menus by making text files called options1.men,
custom1.men, and custom2.men.
The gfxboot.cfg File
====================
This file is laid out in sections. The sections are named like
this:
[base]
The base section is processed first. Only sections that appear
in the layout= line in the base section will be processed. They
are read in the order they appear in that line.
NOTE: Options are "first come, first served" so in order to
override an existing setting your new setting must either be in
an earlier section or come before (above) the setting you want to
override.
Lines starting with the characters ; or # will be ignored. You
assigned menus to Fn function keys with lines like:
key.F1=help
You can assign more than 6 Fn keys but you are likely to run out
of room if you do.
gfxboot.cfg Settings
--------------------
The majority of the settings affect colors and the position of
elements on the screen. Most, but not all, colors can be
adjusted.
The term "panel" refers to the row of Fn Function keys near the
bottom of the screen. You can move it around with panel.xoffset
and panel.yoffset. You adjust the gap between Fn keys with
panel.gap.
The term "sbox" stands for "selection box". When enabled it
draws a box around each selected menu item in the panel.
Most of the gfxboot.cfg color options should be obvious.
Here are is a brief description of some of the less obvious
options that were added:
timeout.fg The color of the timeout icon(s)
timeout.leftside Move the timeout icons to the left of
the selected main menu item
timeout.copies Make this many timeout icons and cycle
through each one successively
timeout.gap The gap in pixels between multiple
timeout icons
timeout.revframes Run the timeout frames in reverse order
timeout.test Don't erase timeout icons when they normally
get erased. This makes it easier to take
screen shots show the timeout icon(s).
sbox.enabled Draw a bordered box around each selected
item at the bottom of the screen
menu.xoffset Move the pop-up menus and their selected
items this many pixels to the *left*.
panel.xoffset Move the entire panel this many pixels
to the right
panel.yoffset Move the entire panel this many pixels up
panel.gap The gap between items in the panel
main.rtl.xoff Offset the main menu for right-to-left
languages
Custom Menus
============
You can create 3 different custom menus using files named
options1.men, custom1.men, and custom2.men. You would make
corresponding Fn key assignments like this:
key.F4=options1
key.F5=custom1
key.F6=custom2
Custom Menu file Format
-----------------------
The file format for .men files is straightforward. The first
line is the title. The following lines are the label followed by
optional spaces (not tabs) a back-tick character (`) and then the
boot parameters associated with the label.
Custom Desktop Menu
-------------------
TL;DR: don't use it
The Desktop menu can be customized by using a desktop.men file.
The format is slightly different. There is no title line, just
menu entries. The title is always "Desktop" (or a translations
thereof). The last menu entry for a command line interface will
be added automatically.
You can set a new/different default desktop by putting its name
in a file called:
desktop
This will add a new entry at the top of the Desktop menu. The
label will be whatever is set by this parameter and the parameter
will be the empty string. The parameter string for the first
entry in the desktop.men file will now be used because it is no
longer the default. If there is an entry in the desktop file
with a label that matches the default.desktop, it will be
ignored.
Finally, the desktop.men file may get overwritten when you run
the update-default-desktop program. Therefore we suggest that
you don't use desktop.men as a 4th custom menu and just make use
of the 3 other menus that you can customize.
Predefined Function Keys
========================
Three of the Fn function keys were preassigned:
F10 Power-off/Reboot
F11 Toggle sbox enabled
F12 Show boot parameters
Enabling the F7 Save Menu
=========================
If a file called enable.save exists and is not empty then if the
F7 menu does not exist or if it is set to "dpi" then it is
replaced by the "F7 Save" menu. The purpose of this feature is
to allow us to enable the "F7 Save" menu only on Live systems on
read-write media.
Default Menu settings
=====================
The default entry for most of our menus can be selection with a
<menu-name>.def file. The file must contain the parameters
of the default entry in the correct order and with the correct
spacing. This format is convenient for setting the defaults to
the current menu choices since the only information we have to go
on is the list of all the boot parameters.
For historical reasons there are two exceptions to this rule.
Both the language and the timezone must have the leading
"<name>=" stripped off. So you would use "fr" not "lang=fr"
and you would use "America/Denver" not "tz=American/Denver".

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Rox-Fluxbox `desktop=rox-fluxbox
Space-Fluxbox `desktop=space-fluxbox
Fluxbox `desktop=fluxbox
Rox-Jwm `desktop=rox-jwm
Space-Jwm `desktop=space-jwm
Jwm `desktop=jwm
Dwm `desktop=dwm
Wmii `desktop=wmii

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Break Pnts
break pnt 1 `bp=1,e db+
break pnt 2 `bp=2,e db+
break pnt 3 `bp=3,e db+
break pnt 4 `bp=4,e db+
break pnt 5 `bp=5,e db+
break pnt 6 `bp=6,e db+
break pnt 7 `bp=7,e db+
break pnt 8 `bp=8,e db+
break pnt 9 `bp=9,e db+
all `bp=a db+

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mainHelpWELCOME to MX Linux
The demo user password is "demo" (no quotes)
The root password is "root" (no quotes)

helpF1: the Help SystemlanguageF2: Select LanguagetimezoneF3: Select Timezoneoptions1F4: Miscellaneous Optionsvideo_modeF5: Video ModeconsoleF6: ConsolesaveF7: Save Bootloader SettingspersistencePersistence Optionsbo_instructBoot Option Instructionsbo_antixMX Boot OptionsaboutAbout MX Linux
Press the [Esc] key to leave the help systemhelpUsing the Help System The help system consists of a set of linked pages that you can navigate through with the follow keys. 
[Up Arrow] -- highlight previous link[Down Arrow] -- highlight next link[Left Arrow], [Backspace] -- return to previous page[Right Arrow], [Enter], [Space] -- follow link[Page Up], [Home] -- go to first link on page[Page Down], [End] -- go to last link on page[Esc] -- leave help
Using [Left Arrow] or [Backspace] will take you to your place (same highlighted link) on the previous page.
Go to general-helpGeneral Help
Return to the mainMain Menu | prev | general-helpnextgeneral-helpGeneral HelpThis bootloader lets you select which program to launch (MX Linux or memtest) and in the case of MX Linux select which boot parameters (cheat codes) get set when the program launches. There are 3 ways to do this:
Main Menu
[Up Arrow] and [Down Arrow] select which program to run and some boot options. [Enter] launches the program.Boot Options
[Left Arrow], [Right Arrow], and [Backspace] edit some main menu options directly. You can also type in new options.Function Key Pop-up Menus
[F2] through [f6] open menus. Navigate them with the arrow keys. [Enter] selects highlighted option. [Esc] leaves the pop-up menu without selecting an entry.
Go to helpUsing the Help System
Return to the mainMain Menu | helpprev | languagenextlanguageF2: Select LanguagePress F2 to get a list of supported languages. Select your language. This will automatically set the keyboard layout and the timezone. If your country has more than one timezone then use F3 to explicitly set the timezone for your area.
The menu is an easy shortcut for entering lang=language-code directly on the boot line.
Return to the mainMain Menu | general-helpprev | timezonenexttimezoneF3: Select TimezonePress F3 to get at list of cities in various time zones. The cities are listed time zone order so they circle the globe eastward. If your area uses Daylight Savings Time then make sure you select a city that does also. Your system will be started using the timezone selected. Locations that observe Daylight Savings Time are marked with a trailing * (asterisk).
NOTE: You do not have to use this option if you have set a language and your country has only one time-zone.
The menu is an easy shortcut for entering tz=timezone directly on the boot line. 
Return to the mainMain Menu | languageprev | options1nextoptions1F4: Miscellaneous Optionscheck md5
check integrity of the install media.check fs
check integrity of the LivUSB and persistent file systems (if any).to ram
copy the compressed file system to RAM. This takes extra time when you boot but results in a very fast system (if you have enough RAM).no usb-2
Disable all usb-2 devices. This helps a few older systems boot LiveUSB.no acpi
Disable the whole ACPI system. May be useful if your computer does not support ACPI or its implementation causes random reboots or system lockups.HP laptop
Some HP laptops need a cheat to get brightness working correctly.video_modeF5: Video ModeThere are 3 options. Default should work for most users.
default
Detect the correct video driver and screen resolution.vesa
Use the Vesa driver. Disable modesetsafe
Use X11 defaults. Disable modeset.
You can also set the resolution by directly typing in xres=resolution. This is useful if you want to force a resolution.
Return to the mainMain Menu | mountingprev | consolenextconsoleF6: ConsoleSets the size of the boot console.
Return to the mainMain Menu | video_modeprev | savenextsaveF7: Save Bootloader SettingsOn LiveUSBs and Frugal installs, the F7 Save menu should appear.
LiveCDs have a dpiDPI menu instead.
menus
Save the current menus settings as the defaults.custom
Create/replace a Custom main menu entry with all the options that were typed in that don't exist in the menus.both
Save the current menu settings and create/replace the custom main entry.reset
Restore the original menu defaults. Does not affect the main menu.
Return to the mainMain Menu | consoleprev | dpinextdpiSet X-Windows Dots per InchThe DPI (dots per inch) scales most font sizes inside of X-windows. The larger the DPI, the larger the fonts will be. The default value is 96.
Return to the saveF7 Save menu.
Return to the mainMain Menu | saveprev | persistencenextpersistencePersistence OptionsPersistence allows you to save files and settings between reboots. There are three types of persistence in the main menu.
Root Persistence
Save all the changes to the file-system in RAM and then transfer these changes to disk right before you shutdown or reboot. Fast, but space is limited by how much RAM you have.Static Root Persistence
Saves all your file-system changes directly to a file. This can be slow but it requires no extra RAM and no changes need to be transfered when you shutdown.Home Persistence
Only save changes to files and directories under /home. This will include all of your bookmarks and personal settings. Like static root persistence, changes are stored immediately to a file but in this case speed is almost never an issue.
Return to the mainMain Menu | dpiprev | bo_instructnextbo_instructBoot Option InstructionsThere are many boot options available. They are usually only necessary if your system will not boot properly. To use the boot options just place the appropriate code in the Boot Options box at the bottom of the main screen. You may also need to edit or delete options that are already in the Boot Options box.
You can't make changes permanent on a LiveCD or a LiveDVD. You have to enter them each time you boot. You can make permanent changes on some LiveUSBs.
Go to bo_antixMX Boot Options
Go to mm_bootKernel Boot Options
Return to mainMain Menu | persistenceprev | bo_antixnextbo_antixMX Boot OptionsThese are options that are only available in MX
lean -- disable some services including wicd for a fast bootmean -- disable dhclient (Internet connection)Xtralean -- disable more services for a faster bootnodbus -- disable dbus servicedpi=XX -- set dpi. Default is 96
NOTE: Four of these options are combined into the single antiX= option. For example antiX=LMX.
L stands for leanM stands for meanX stands for XtraleanD stands for nodbus
Back to bo_instructBoot Option Instructions
Return to mainMain Menu | bo_instructprev | mm_bootnextmm_bootKernel Boot OptionsSelect a Boot Option to learn more about it.
bo_acpiACPI -- Advanced Configuration and Power Interfacebo_ideIDE DMA -- enable/disable DMA for IDE-Drivesbo_nonoXXXX -- skip detection of specific hardwarebo_pciPCI -- options for non-working PS2 mice and bad PCI controllers
Back to bo_instructBoot Option Instructions
Return to the mainMain Menu | bo_antixprev | bo_acpinextbo_acpiACPIACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard that defines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating system and the BIOS. By default, acpi is switched on when boot detects a BIOS newer than the year 2000. There are several commonly used parameters to control the behavior of ACPI:
pci=noacpi -- do not use ACPI to route PCI interruptsacpi=off -- turn off ACPI completelyacpi=force -- turn on ACPI, for pre-2000 BIOS
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | mm_bootprev | bo_nonextbo_nonoXXXX Skips detection of or enables support for specific hardware. 
noauto -- turn off hardware autodetectionnoparallel -- turn off parallel printer supportnopcmcia -- turn off PCMCIA supportnousb -- turn off usb device probingnousebios -- enable NoUseBios mode needed for some Savage cardssmouse -- enable only a serial mouseswcursor -- enable sw_cursor mode needed for some ATI and Trident cards
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_acpiprev | bo_pcinextbo_pciPCISome PCI options:
pci=irqmask=0x0e98 -- try this if your PS/2 mouse doesn't workpci=bios -- workaround for bad PCI controllers
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_noprev | bo_idenextbo_idenodmaTo mitigate some hardware problems that occur with IDE hard drives, try this kernel parameter:
ide=nodma -- switch off dma for IDE drives
Return to mm_bootBoot Options | mainMain Menu | bo_pciprev | aboutnextaboutInformation about MXWeb site: http://www.mepiscommunity.org/mx14
Forums: http://antix.freeforums.org
Forums: http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewforum.php?f=91
MX-14 is a midweight OS designed to combine an elegant and efficient desktop with simple configuration, solid performance and medium-sized footprint. It is a collaborative product from the Mepis and antiX developers and communities, relying on the excellent upstream work by Linux, Debian, and Xfce. It also incorporates the independent and innovative development products Whisker Menu, simsu and gottet, Midori Browser, smxi and inxi.
MX is compiled to work with Pentium-class Intel and AMD processors or better. antiX will not work with 386 and 486 class processors. To install MX on a hard drive, at least 2.5 GB of free space is required and a minimum of 3.5 GB is recommended.
Return to the mainMain Menu | bo_ideprev | next

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Rox-IceWM `desktop=rox-icewm
Space-IceWM `desktop=space-icewm
IceWM `desktop=icewm
Rox-Fluxbox `desktop=rox-fluxbox
Space-Fluxbox `desktop=space-fluxbox
Fluxbox `desktop=fluxbox
Rox-Jwm `desktop=rox-jwm
Space-Jwm `desktop=space-jwm
Jwm `desktop=jwm
Dwm `desktop=dwm
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; Sections are read in the order given in base::layout, with section 'base'
; implicitly added at the end. If a config value is given more than once,
; the first entry wins.
;
; If a screen resolution can't be set, 640x480 is used as fallback (and
; section '640x480' added to the layout list).
;
; Color values: 24 bit RGB (e.g. 0xff0000 = red).
;
[base]
; theme name
.1-antiX
; product name
; other sections to read
layout=800x600,blackbg-help,blackbg-menu,select-boxes,bluegrey,install
menu.transparency=0x0
; default font
font.normal=16x16.fnt
; main menu font
font.large=16x16.fnt
; background image
background=back.jpg
; max. visible main menu items
mainmenu.entries=8
; minimal main menu selection bar width
mainmenu.bar.minwidth=300
; main menu selection bar transparency (0..255)
mainmenu.bar.transparency=0
; main menu colors
; replace underscores ('_') with space in menu entries
_2space=1
[blackbg-help]
; window colors
window.bg=0x000000
window.fg=0xa0a0a0
window.title.bg=0x1d3f6f
window.title.fg=0xd4e7ff
#window.title.fg=0xa2cbff
window.title.error.bg=0xc00000
help.border1=0xa0a0a0
help.border2=0xa0a0a0
; help system colors
help.link.fg=0x4d7cbd
help.link.fg=0x316bbd
help.link.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
help.link.selected.bg=0x1d3f6f
help.highlight.fg=0xffffff
[blackbg-menu]
; menu colors
menu.normal.bg=0x000000
menu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
menu.border1=0x1d3f6f
menu.border2=0x1d3f6f
menu.selected.bg=0x102542
menu.selected.bg=0x1d3f6f
menu.selected.fg=0xffffff
menu.selected.border1=0xa0a0a0
menu.selected.border2=0xa0a0a0
menu.xoffset=24
[select-boxes]
sbox.enabled=0
sbox.bg=0x000000
sbox.bg=0x102542
sbox.fg=0xd4dfff
sbox.border1=0x1d3f6f
sbox.border2=0x1d3f6f
sbox.border1=0xa0a0a0
sbox.border2=0xa0a0a0
sbox.xpad=4
sbox.ypad=2
[bluegrey]
mainmenu.bar.color=0x102542
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xffffff
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
mainmenu.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
main.selected.border1=0xa0a0a0
main.selected.border2=0xa0a0a0
optionbox.border=0x7375d8
optionbox.border=0x1d3f6f
bootopt.label.fg=0xffffff
bootopt.label.fg=0x5c4cd8
bootopt.label.fg=0x7375d8
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
timeout.fg=0xd4e7ff
timeout.leftside=0
timeout.icons=6
timeout.gap=2
timeout.revframes=1
timeout.test=0
timeout.margin=20
bootopt.label.fg=0xa0a0a0
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
panel.title.fg=0xa0a0a0
panel.normal.fg=0xffffff
panel.xoffset=10
panel.yoffset=10
panel.gap=15
panel.f-key.fg=0x60a0e8
panel.f-key.fg=0x21a0ff
panel.f-key.fg=0xd4e7ff
panel.f-key.fg=0x316bbd
button.fg=0xa0a0a0
button.bg=0x000000
button.border1=0xa0a0a0
button.border2=0xa0a0a0
button.selected.fg=0xd4e7ff
button.selected.bg=0x102542
button.selected.border1=0xd4e7ff
button.selected.border2=0xd4e7ff
[grey]
mainmenu.bar.color=0x404040
mainmenu.normal.fg=0xa0a0a0
mainmenu.selected.fg=0xffffff
bootopt.label.fg=0xa0a0a0
bootopt.text.fg=0xffffff
panel.title.fg=0xa0a0a0
panel.normal.fg=0xffffff
panel.f-key.fg=0xffffff
[800x600]
; screen size
screen.size=800,600
; upper left corner, if x = -1, center horizontally
mainmenu.pos=280,152
main.rtl.xoff=150
; boot option input field position
; bootopt.pos=280,453
bootopt.pos=280,400
[install]
nobootoptions=Boot_from_Hard_Disk,Memory_test_(memtest86+)
; Fn key assignment values can be one of:
; help lang timezone options1 xvid_res vga_res desktop
; save dpi custom1 custom2
;
; note3: F1 must be set if desired (help|about)
; >>>>>>>>>> antiX Function key menu >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
key.F1=help
key.F2=lang
key.F3=timezone
key.F4=options1
key.F5=video_mode
key.F6=vga_res
key.F7=dpi
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Welcome!
To start the system, type one of the label names below and press [enter]:
antiX
Boot_from_Hard_Disk
Memory_test_(memtest86+)
Have a lot of fun...

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