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      I use the same conky on MX laptop. Here it is

      conky.config = {
      -- Standard antiX .conkyrc file written by Team antiX.
      -- Feel free to use. 
      -- anticapitalista@riseup.net
      
      -- Note: delete the line above to disable automatic scaling with DPI
      -- on the live system.
      
      -- set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background
          background = true,
      
          short_units = true,
      
          cpu_avg_samples = 1,
          net_avg_samples = 1,
      
          out_to_console = false,
      
      -- X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program xfontsel
      --font 7x12
      --font 6x10
      --font 7x13
          font = '8x12',
      --font 7x12
      --font *mintsmild.se*
      --font -*-*-*-*-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
      --font -artwiz-snap-normal-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
      
      -- Use Xft?
          use_xft = true,
      
      -- Xft font when Xft is enabled
      --xftfont gentium:size=12
      --ftfont DejaVu Sans:size=10
          font = 'DejaVu Sans:bold:size=9',
      --xftfont DejaVu Sans:size=9
      
      -- Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus, pcmanfm and rox desktops)
          own_window = true,
          own_window_transparent = true,
          own_window_hints = 'undecorated,skip_taskbar,sticky',
      
      -- Text alpha when using Xft
          xftalpha = 1.0,
      
      --on_bottom no
      
      -- mail spool
      -- mail_spool $MAIL
      
      -- Update interval in seconds
          update_interval = 1,
      
      -- Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
          double_buffer = true,
      
      -- Minimum size of text area
          minimum_width = 5, minimum_height = 5,
          maximum_width = 180,
      
      -- Draw shades?
          draw_shades = false,
      
      -- Draw outlines?
          draw_outline = false,
      
      -- Draw borders around text
          draw_borders = false,
      
      -- Stippled borders?
          stippled_borders = 0,
      
      -- border margins
      --border_margin 10
      
      -- border width
          border_width = 1,
      
      -- Default colors and also border colors
          default_color = 'white',
          default_shade_color = 'white',
          default_outline_color = 'white',
      
          color1 = 'ffffff',
          color2 = 'ffffff',
          color3 = 'ffffff',
          color4 = 'yellow',
          color8 = '77ccff',
          color9 = '5599cc',
      
      -- Text alignment, other possible values are commented
      -- alignment top_left
          alignment = 'top_right',
      --alignment bottom_left
      --alignment bottom_right
      
      -- Gap between borders of screen and text
      
          gap_x = 30,
          gap_y = 30,
      
      -- Add spaces to keep things from moving about?  This only affects certain objects.
          use_spacer = 'right',
      
      -- Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
          no_buffers = true,
      
      -- if_up_strictness link:  up | link | address
          if_up_strictness = 'address',
      
      -- set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
          uppercase = false,
      
      -- boinc (seti) dir
      -- seti_dir /opt/seti
      
      --# antiX additives examples. Add below Text##
      --#Battery examples##
      --#${color}battery: ${color}$acpiacadapter, ${battery_percent BAT1}% 
      --#${color}battery:${color} ${battery}
      --${color}ACPI Battery: ${color}$battery
      --${battery_bar 11,0}
      --#Wireless example##
      --${color}Wireless:
      --${color}essid: ${wireless_essid $template6}
      --${color}IP:${color} ${addr $template6}
      --${color}speed: ${color} ${wireless_bitrate $template6}
      --${color}link strength: ${color} ${wireless_link_bar 7,50 $template6}
      
          own_window_argb_value = 0,
          own_window_argb_visual = true,
          own_window_colour = '000000',
      
      -- time template
          
          template0 = [[${if_match "pmfix${time %p}" == "pmfix"}${time \1}${else}${time %I:%M}${endif}]],
      
      -- battery templates
      
          template1 = [[${if_existing /sys/class/power_supply/BAT\1}\n${color}bat\1:${color3}${alignr}${battery_percent BAT\1}%\n${color1}$alignr${battery_bar 4,170 BAT\1}${endif}]],
          template2 = [[${template1 0}${template1 1}]],
          
      -- network templates
      
      --    template3 = [[${color}\1 \2: $alignr${color3} ${\2speed \1}\n${color2}$alignr${\2speedgraph   \1 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}]],
      --    template4 = [[${if_up \1}${template3 \1 up}\n${template3 \1 down}\n${endif}]],
      --    template5 = [[${template4 $template4}${template4 $template5}${template4 $template6}${template4 $template7}]],
      
      	template4 = 'eth0', 
      	template5 = 'eth1', 
      	template6 = 'wlan0', 
      	template7 = 'wlan1', 
      
          
      };
      
      -- fluxbox adjustment
      return_code = os.execute('pidof -q fluxbox')
      if _VERSION == 'Lua 5.1' and math.floor(return_code/256) == 0 or
         _VERSION ~= 'Lua 5.1' and return_code then
         conky.config.own_window_transparent = true
         conky.config.own_window_argb_visual = false
      end
      
      -- stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
      
      conky.text = [[
      ${color3}${alignc}MX Linux
      ${color8}$alignc${font DejaVu Sans:size=12}${template0 %H:%M}$font
      ${color}${alignc}${time %a %d %b}
      ${color}${alignc}Uptime: $uptime
      
      ${color}res:${alignr}${color3}${execi 600 xdpyinfo | awk '/dimensions/ { print $2}' }
      ${color}dpi:${alignr}${color3}${execi 600 xdpyinfo | awk '/resolution/ { sub(/x[0-9]*/,"",$2); print $2}' }
      ${color}cpu use:${alignr}${color3}${cpu}${color}%
      ${color}cpu freq:${color3}${alignr}${freq}
      ${color}$alignr${cpugraph cpu0 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}\
      # battery
      ${template2}
      ${color}disk I/O:${alignr}${color3}${diskio}
      ${color}${alignr}${diskiograph 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}\
      # network
      ${if_up $template4}
      ${color}$template4 up: $alignr${color3} ${upspeed $template4}
      ${color}$alignr${upspeedgraph   $template4 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
      ${color}$template4 down: $alignr${color3} ${downspeed $template4}
      ${color2}$alignr${downspeedgraph $template4 30,170  5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up $template5}
      ${color}$template5 up: $alignr${color3} ${upspeed $template5}
      ${color}$alignr${upspeedgraph   $template5 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
      ${color}$template5 down: $alignr${color3} ${downspeed $template5}
      ${color2}$alignr${downspeedgraph $template5 30,170  5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up $template6}
      ${color}$template6 up: $alignr${color3} ${upspeed $template6}
      ${color2}$alignr${upspeedgraph   $template6 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
      ${color}$template6 down: $alignr${color3} ${downspeed $template6}
      ${color2}$alignr${downspeedgraph $template6 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up $template7}
      ${color}$template7 up: $alignr${color3} ${upspeed $template7}
      ${color2}$alignr${upspeedgraph   $template7 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
      ${color}$template7 down: $alignr${color3} ${downspeed $template7}
      ${color2}$alignr${downspeedgraph $template7 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}${endif}
      ${color}${alignr}${color8}Used / Total
      ${color}mem:${alignr}$mem ${color3} /${color} $memmax
      ${color}swap:${alignr}$swap ${color3} /${color} $swapmax
      ${color}root:${alignr}${fs_used /} ${color3} /${color} ${fs_size /}
      ${execi 1800 curl 'wttr.in/Pecos?q?0?T'} ]]
      
      

      You can give it try. I have no eth0 box graph either on this dell xt2.
      Here is the screenshot\

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      #106011
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        Here is the conky from antiX Dell Laptop.

        # Standard antiX .conkyrc file
        # For conky editing help and commands visit = Casey's Conky Reference with Examples {http://www.ifxgroup.net/conky.htm}
        
        # set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background
        background yes
        
        short_units yes
        
        cpu_avg_samples 1
        net_avg_samples 1
        
        out_to_console no
        
        # X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program xfontsel
        #font 7x12
        #font 6x10
        #font 7x13
        font 8x12
        #font 7x12
        
        # Use Xft?
        use_xft yes
        
        # Xft font when Xft is enabled
        #xftfont gentium:size=12
        #ftfont DejaVu Sans:size=10
        xftfont DejaVu Sans:bold:size=9
        #xftfont DejaVu Sans:size=9
        
        # Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus, pcmanfm and rox desktops)
        own_window yes
        own_window_transparent yes
        own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar
        own_window_type desktop
        
        # Text alpha when using Xft
        xftalpha 1.0
        
        #on_bottom no
        
        # Update interval in seconds
        update_interval 1
        
        # Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
        double_buffer yes
        
        # Minimum size of text area
        minimum_size 55
        maximum_width 180
        
        # Draw shades?
        draw_shades no
        
        # Draw outlines?
        draw_outline no
        
        # Draw borders around text
        draw_borders no
        
        # Stippled borders?
        stippled_borders 0
        
        # border margins
        #border_margin 10
        
        # border width
        border_width 2
        
        # Default colors and also border colors
        default_color white
        default_shade_color white
        default_outline_color white
        
        #color ffffff
        color4 yellow
        color8 77ccff
        color9 5599cc
        
        # Text alignment, other possible values are commented
        # alignment top_left
        alignment top_right
        #alignment bottom_left
        #alignment bottom_right
        
        # Gap between borders of screen and text
        
        gap_x 20
        gap_y 40
        
        # Add spaces to keep things from moving about?  This only affects certain objects.
        use_spacer right
        
        # Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
        no_buffers yes
        
        # if_up_strictness link:  up | link | address
        if_up_strictness address
        
        # set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
        uppercase no
        
        TEXT
        ${alignc}antiX 21/22
        ${alignc}${if_existing /run/runit.stopit}runit ${else} init [V] ${endif}antiX
        Time:$alignr${time %I:%M}
        Date:$alignr${time %A %d %Y}
        ${alignc}${color8}${font DejaVu Sans:size=12}${time %H:%M} ${font} ${color}
        ${alignc}${time %a %d %b}
        ${alignc}Uptime: $uptime
        ${alignc}${exec disp=${DISPLAY#:}; disp=${disp%.[0-9]}; cat $HOME/.desktop-session/desktop-code.$disp 2>/dev/null}
        res:${alignr}${execi 60 xdpyinfo | sed -n -r "s/^\s*dimensions:.*\s([0-9]+x[0-9]+).*/\1/p"}
        dpi:${alignr}${execi 60 sed -nr "s/^\s*Xft.dpi:\s*([0-9]+(x[0-9]+)?).*/\1/p" $HOME/.Xresources | grep "[0-9]" || echo 96}
        Automount: ${alignr}${execi 60 grep -q "^automount=TRUE" $HOME/.desktop-session/automount.conf 2>/dev/null && echo "enabled" || echo "disabled"}
        CPU:${alignr}${cpu}%
        Freq:${alignr}${freq}
        ${color}Init:${alignr}${color3}${execi 60 detect-init.sh}
        ${alignr}${cpugraph cpu0 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
        Disk:${alignr}${diskio}
        ${alignr}${diskiograph 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}${if_up eth0}
        eth0 up: $alignr ${upspeed eth0}
        ${alignr}${upspeedgraph   eth0 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
        eth0 down: $alignr ${downspeed eth0}
        ${alignr}${downspeedgraph eth0 30,170  5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up eth1}
        eth1 up: $alignr ${upspeed eth1}
        ${alignr}${upspeedgraph   eth1 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
        eth1 down: $alignr ${downspeed eth1}
        ${alignr}${downspeedgraph eth1 30,170  5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up wlan0}
        wlan0 up: $alignr ${upspeed wlan0}
        ${alignr}${upspeedgraph   wlan0 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
        wlan0 down: $alignr ${downspeed wlan0}
        ${alignr}${downspeedgraph wlan0 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}${endif}${if_up wlan1}
        wlan1 up: $alignr ${upspeed wlan1}
        ${alignr} ${upspeedgraph   wlan1 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}
        wlan1 down: $alignr ${downspeed wlan1}
        ${alignr}${downspeedgraph wlan1 30,170 5599cc 5599cc}${endif}
        ${alignr}${color8}Used / Total ${color}
        RAM:${alignr}$mem / $memmax
        Swap:${alignr}$swap / $swapmax
        / Disk:${alignr}${fs_used /} / ${fs_size /}
        ${alignc}${execi 1000 persist-enabled}
        #Battery: ${battery_percent BAT0}% ${alignr}${color8}${battery_bar 8,70 BAT0} # You may need to change BAT0 to BAT1 or add the same line again if you have more then one battery. 
        #${execi 1000 acpi 2>/dev/null | grep -q . && echo "Battery: "}${execi 10 acpi -b 2>/dev/null | cut -d" " -f3,4 | sed 's/,$//'}
        ${texeci 1800 curl 'wttr.in/Pecos?q?0?T'}
        
        

        screenshot

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        #106129
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          Rebuilt from the base.iso

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            @trashthrasher you’re doing really well with antiX – glad you joined in.

            Do you have multiple instances running or available?
            I have two instances on my HP-14 alone – antiX 21/22 and antiX 23 Beta 1.
            On my Dell Inspiron 5558 I installed the Legacy OS 2023 instance built from antiX 22;
            On the Thinkpad X201 and LENOVO ThinkPad T510 model: 43843AU I have antiX 23 Beta 1.

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              I actually screwed up my previous install on the HP z400 somehow with some dual-boot shenanigans & wanted to give the base install a try. I have multiple back ups & a 128GB Ventoy flash drive.

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                I actually screwed up my previous install on the HP z400 somehow with some dual-boot shenanigans & wanted to give the base install a try. I have multiple back ups & a 128GB Ventoy flash drive.

                I’m glad you have multiple backups; that’s something I repeatedly mention here.

                Are you becoming a boot loader expert and/or a backup and recovery expert? The more you work with them the more likely you will gain experience if you don’t already have it!

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                  I actually screwed up my previous install on the HP z400 somehow with some dual-boot shenanigans & wanted to give the base install a try. I have multiple back ups & a 128GB Ventoy flash drive.

                  I’m glad you have multiple backups; that’s something I repeatedly mention here.

                  Are you becoming a boot loader expert and/or a backup and recovery expert? The more you work with them the more likely you will gain experience if you don’t already have it!

                  I have a second SSD drive that I store all of my Timeshift backups & have quite a few .ISOs on my 128GB Ventoy drive. This time I made a remastered .ISO that has this same basic setup to go off of. I gotta say, working with antiX has been quite educational & fun.

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                    As far a Ventoy goes, I’ve used it a few times. Frankly the only time it’s provided good value to me
                    is the exact same scenario as your use case – storing a bunch of ISO images and then accessing them.

                    It’s been quite a while since I last used it because I’ve been using the Live USB Maker and our
                    other tools, a few of which we share in common with the MX Linux project. I find the tools in
                    the toolchest handy for making Live USBs, initializing or reinitializing USB, typically with
                    a “format USB” function, so using Ventoy, while handy for mass storage, hasn’t had too much
                    incremental value since I use mostly Debian-based systems and I can use the antiX or MX tools
                    for all of them, particular for ISO creation or system backup.

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