Personalization
Personalization Options
Some options in this section lack details of possible values.
The ones with details are considered to be complete.
I haven't added a trailing "=" to option entries and instead rely on
examples.
When you install antiX on a computer, you get a chance to set things up exactly how you want them using the antiX Control Center or by simply editing particular files. Whatever changes you make are retained on the file system and are there the next time you boot. With a LiveCD you would have to make the same changes every time you boot so we’ve provided some boot options to make personalizing the LiveCD a little easier.
Much more powerful personalization is available through Persistence and/or Remastering but these require that use use a read-write device, like a USB stick. If you are only using a LiveCD or LiveDVD then some of the options below could be useful.
desktop
Set the default desktop manager. Normally only fluxbox, jwm, icewm, dwm and wmii come pre-installed. You would have to install other desktops in before using them as the desktop option is useful. Nonetheless, the choices are:
desktop=dwm |
desktop=kde |
desktop=fluxbox |
desktop=lxde |
desktop=fvwm-crystal |
desktop=openbox |
desktop=gnome |
desktop=wmii |
desktop=icewm |
desktop=xfce |
desktop=jwm |
desktop=i3 |
dpi
Set display resolution (in X-windows). This number is supposed to correspond to "dots per inch". A higher number makes the text larger and a smaller number makes it smaller. Think of it as "font size". The default value is 96 and the number usually ranges between 90 and 130. Example dpi=120
drvr
Set the video driver to used.
lang
Set the language, the time-zone, and the keyboard layout. Choices are:
lang=ar Arabic |
lang=fa Iranian |
lang=mk Macedonian |
lang=au Australia |
lang=fi Finnish |
lang=no Norwegian |
lang=be-fr Belgian-French |
lang=fr French |
lang=nl Dutch |
lang=be-nl Belgian-Dutch |
lang=ga Gaelic |
lang=nz NZ-English |
lang=by Belarus |
lang=ge Georgian |
lang=pl Polish |
lang=bg Bulgaria |
lang=gr Greek |
lang=pt Portugese |
lang=br Brazil |
lang=he Hebrew |
lang=ru Russian |
lang=ca Catalan |
lang=hr Croatian |
lang=sk Slovak |
lang=ch Swiss-German |
lang=hu Hungarian |
lang=sl Slovene |
lang=cn Chinese |
lang=ie Irish |
lang=sr Serbian |
lang=cs Czech |
lang=is Islandic |
lang=sv Swedish |
lang=de German |
lang=it Italian |
lang=tr Turkish |
lang=dk Danish |
lang=ja Japanese |
lang=tw Chinese |
lang=es Spanish |
lang=ko Korean |
lang=ua Ukranian |
lang=et Estonian |
lang=lt Lithuanian |
lang=uk GB-English |
lang=eu Basque |
lang=lv Latvian |
lang=us US-English |
kbd
Set keyboard layout
kbopt
Set keyboard options
kbdvar
Set keyboard variant
noRox
disable Rox desktop with some icons
tz
Set the timezone
vga
Sets the resolution of the virtual (text) consoles. This is almost all of the text you see before X-windows starts (and you see a graphical desktop). Some common values are:
Decimal |
Hex |
Size |
Resolution (bits) |
---|---|---|---|
vga=771 |
vga=0x303 |
800x600 |
8 |
vga=788 |
vga=0x314 |
800x600 |
16 |
vga=789 |
vga=0x315 |
800x600 |
24 |
vga=773 |
vga=0x305 |
1024x768 |
8 |
vga=791 |
vga=0x317 |
1024x768 |
16 |
vga=792 |
vga=0x318 |
1024x768 |
24 |
vga=775 |
vga=0x307 |
1280x1024 |
8 |
vga=794 |
vga=0x31A |
1280x1024 |
16 |
vga=795 |
vga=0x31B |
1280x1024 |
24 |
Examples are shown in both decimal and hex. (0x31B is the hex representation of 795 decimal). This is because if you have an odd shaped screen or a small screen like on a NetBook, the common vga values might not work. In this case use vga=ask and you will be shown a list of valid vga settings. If you only need to boot once (ha ha) just select the letter associated with the size and resolution you want then hit <enter>. If you might want to boot more than once (very likely) then write down the code that follows the letter on a piece of paper. These codes are in hex so to get them to work in the boot menu, you need to put "0x" (zero ex) in front like in the second column in the table above. (*** sigh ***)