OS: Bullseye, fully updated.
Problem: When logged in Simplified Chinese locale, the date and time are
shown in English. They are correctly shown in Chinese characters in Ubuntu
20.04.
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 10:19:23 +1300, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> > gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
&g
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:03:15AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Chris Bannister (cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz):
> > On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > > If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> > > gnome-pa
Quoting Chris Bannister (cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz):
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> > If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> > gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
>
> W
Am Sonntag, den 11.10.2015, 20:45 +0300 schrieb moxalt:
> If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
>
ok, thank You, as far as i see gnome is working fine without installing
gno
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
What is this mail pertaining to?
Each mail in a thread should make at least some s
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 08:45:32PM +0300, moxalt wrote:
> If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
> gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
What is the context of this mail?
*Baffled!*
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If GNOME is working fine without it, then I doubt you need it. I think
gnome-panel is for GNOME Classic or some such thing, but I'm not sure.
Hello,
i switched from 'xfce' to 'gnome', no problem and gnome looks, for me, a
little "cooler".
I switched using the 'task-gnome' selection, and i wonder if there is no
need to install 'gnome-panel'.
Is 'gnome-panel' really not needed?
Thanks for answers.
best regards,
peter
Thank you.
I understood as follows:
The applets disappears in gnome3 (no alt-right_mouse_button menu).
Gnome3 uses extensions instead of applets.
Extensions can be installed trought pacakge or browser (enabling plugins)
There are similar extensions to the old applets.
The Jessie package gnome
On Tue, Apr 07, 2015 at 06:31:55PM +0200, nutrinf...@gmx.com wrote:
> cutted from
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/149691/how-to-put-gnome-panel-like-icons-in-gnome-3:
>
> start cut
> Whether you are using Unity or you have switched to gnome-shell, the
> launcher icons
cutted from
http://askubuntu.com/questions/149691/how-to-put-gnome-panel-like-icons-in-gnome-3:
start cut
Whether you are using Unity or you have switched to gnome-shell, the
launcher icons on your old gnome-panel have now been replaced by icons
on a panel along the left hand side, known
Hi,
I have installed Debian 8 Jessie (amd64) on samsung N150.
With old installation Debian 7.8 I was using netspeed applet on top panel bar and cpu-load and sensors applets on bottom one.
Now with new installation Debian 8, I can't invoke panel menu with alt-right_mouse_button. So I can't inse
Hi,
I have installed Debian 8 Jessie (amd64) on samsung N150.
With old installation Debian 7.8 I was using netspeed applet on top
panel bar and cpu-load and sensors applets on bottom one.
Now with new installation Debian 8, I can't invoke panel menu with
alt-right_mouse_button. So I can't i
me/session/required_components/windowmanager awesome
which works fine.
I also have (in gconf):
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/panel set to "gnome-panel"
and yet there is no sign of the panel starting at login time. Not
even complaints in ~/.xsession-errors ...
I also tried copying /us
On Tue, 08 May 2012 21:56:23 -0400, songbird wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> I wonder why is that gnome-shell fails. Is that okay for you?
>
> right now it is very ok for me. :)
>
> if i try to push gnome-shell to the most recent
> version it wants to remove evolution. i would rather leave my
Camaleón wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>> the fonts work correctly on startup and restarts
>> of Gnome Panel under fallback.
>
> I wonder why is that gnome-shell fails. Is that okay
> for you?
right now it is very ok for me. :)
if i try to push gnome-shell to th
our "~/.xsession-errors"
file to find out more.
- An annoying bug :-)
> the fonts work correctly on startup and restarts
> of Gnome Panel under fallback.
I wonder why is that gnome-shell fails. Is that okay for you? I mean,
does your card support 3D and you're using a driver th
lback instead.
the fonts work correctly on startup and restarts
of Gnome Panel under fallback.
thanks again,
songbird
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Camaleón wrote:
...
> Let the updates do their work :-)
thanks, but no change in the situation with
latest updates.
and yes, i have tried setting up new user
before and then i did again today to make sure
and the problem remains.
my guess is that you are right in that it
is probably graphi
t;
> today there are changes in the sid/testing
> repositories for gnome-panel and a few other things. i'm grabbing those
> updates now and hoping this will fix it. we'll see. i'm going to fall
> asleep soon.
Now you say... have you tested with another (fresh-new creat
ng
>>> open source drivers load the closed one or viceversa).
>>
>> the xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.18.0-2 trying to switch
>> to intel site downloaded version. too old... skip for now.
>
> The package seems up-to-date.
*nods*
today there are changes i
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 01:55:49 -0400, songbird wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> What VGA driver are you using? Although you firstly thought there is no
>> relation between this and your UI problems, true is that there can be
>> :-) (intel cards use to work smoothly with gnome-shell while ati/nvid
Camaleón wrote:
...
> But in my case, restarting gnome-shell solves the issue so maybe is that
> you're facing a different problem then :-?
yes, i'm still digging into it. going to
be delayed for a while now. if i figure it
out i'll post a fix.
>> the gnome-pa
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 15:51:13 -0400, songbird wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>>> i'm running current unstable versions of gnome, gnome-panel,
>>> gnome-shell, up to date on graphics drivers, tried different kernels,
>>> tried creating new user, etc. all same re
Camaleón wrote:
>songbird wrote:
>> what controls the display of the fonts in the gnome-panel when it first
>> starts up?
>
> Well, starting from gnome-shell, "mutter" is the window manager which
> relies in "clutter" as the graphical library to draw
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 12:50:41 -0400, songbird wrote:
> what controls the display of the fonts in the gnome-panel when it first
> starts up?
Well, starting from gnome-shell, "mutter" is the window manager which
relies in "clutter" as the graphical library to draw the GUI
what controls the display of the fonts in the gnome-panel
when it first starts up?
i'm running current unstable versions of gnome, gnome-panel,
gnome-shell, up to date on graphics drivers, tried different
kernels, tried creating new user, etc. all same result.
the whole thing is
s.
Opening a bug report is usually the best way to solve these problems,
even more if you are running testing/sid. But I would first look if the
bug (or a similar one) is already opened:
For gnome-shell:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=gnome-shell;dist=unstable
For gnome-panel:
http:
ter 5 min or 1 hour or 3
hours. Usually it happens when I select another app with mouse. However,
sometimes it just happens. I can't say these are the only things that
reproduce it. It is really random.
Secondly: Gnome Panel
Because of the problem given in the first instance I use Gnome Fallbac
For all those having problems with gnome-panel, the latest updates seems
to fix the high CPU problem.
However, I haven't found a way to adjust the transparency slider...
if I pick a solid color (colour for Brits and Canadians :)) the choice
is limited to transparent and transparent :)
There is a bug reported.
Check this post for a workaround:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=66922&start=0#p382943
Greeting
Philip
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 10:05:36 +0200, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
>
>> I'm using Debian sid on sever
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 10:05:36 +0200, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
> I'm using Debian sid on several computers without any problem, but
> yesterday I boot one od them, recently updated and I have a lot of
> problem with gnome panels.
>
> I usually had two panels (top and bottom), but when I starte
Hello!
I'm using Debian sid on several computers without any problem, but
yesterday I boot one od them, recently updated and I have a lot of
problem with gnome panels.
I usually had two panels (top and bottom), but when I started my gnome
session, I can't see any of them.
When I press Alt+
On 08/07/11 11:59 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 16:12:59 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
Booted into Gnome for the first time in a while today after fixing
youtube videos...and saw 100% of cpu time being taken up by gnome-panel,
metacity and X.
Killed the .gnome and .gnome2 directories
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 16:12:59 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> Booted into Gnome for the first time in a while today after fixing
> youtube videos...and saw 100% of cpu time being taken up by gnome-panel,
> metacity and X.
> Killed the .gnome and .gnome2 directories but the result is
Booted into Gnome for the first time in a while today after fixing
youtube videos...and saw 100% of cpu time being taken up by gnome-panel,
metacity and X.
Killed the .gnome and .gnome2 directories but the result is the same.
Is this package thrashing over the upcoming gnome3? or another
ot;. This renders the desktop
useless.
Running "top" I get the following CPU utilizations:
gnome-panel: 99%
xorg: 68%
metacity: 32%
This worked under Lenny. What can I do to fix this?
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 09:37:08 -0800, kellyremo wrote:
> http://i.imgur.com/rUKeu.png
>
> how could i configure the GNOME-panel to have several columns [if there
> are many applications]?
>
> ~~like this:
> http://i.imgur.com/ElgAA.jpg
You can try with "alacarte&
http://i.imgur.com/rUKeu.png
how could i configure the GNOME-panel to have several columns [if there are
many applications]?
~~like this:
http://i.imgur.com/ElgAA.jpg
Thank you!
to the
panel with that icon, that shows up perfectly transparent, but the ones
in the notification area don't.
I'll stand by my assumption that this is an issue with GtkStatusIcon.
Reinstalling several packages didn't help.
Perhaps I should file a bug report for gnome-pan
On Tue, 04 May 2010 23:56:00 +0200, Steven wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-05-04 at 13:13 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> You can check if the icon being used is the correct one (the one with
>> alpha channel to get transparency).
> I don't think there's one without it in current installations.
A quick
On Tue, 2010-05-04 at 13:13 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 03 May 2010 21:30:53 +0200, Steven wrote:
>
> O.k. then let's assume the patch is already applied :-(
>
> > Still leaves me with this issue, unfortunatly.
>
> Yep. But that should not discourage you :-)
Your right, it shouldn't :) I'l
On Mon, 03 May 2010 21:30:53 +0200, Steven wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 19:07 +, Camaleón wrote:
>> AKAIK, Rhythmbox plugins got splitted from main package and now fall
>> into "rhythmbox-plugins". So if the upstream version with the patch on
>> "GtkStatusIcon" was included into Debian pack
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 19:07 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:29:17 +0200, Steven wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 15:46 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
> >> ***
> >> gnome-panel: some application icons lost transparency in notification
> &g
On Mon, 03 May 2010 20:29:17 +0200, Steven wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 15:46 +, Camaleón wrote:
>> ***
>> gnome-panel: some application icons lost transparency in notification
>> area http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=551751 ***
>>
>&
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 15:46 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 02 May 2010 17:33:59 +0200, Steven wrote:
(...)
>
> There is an open bug, but the weird thing is that in your case it works
> in one computer and fails in the other :-?
>
> ***
> gnome-panel: some application ic
a new panel with notification area keeps showing the issue on
> this new panel.
>
>
>> 2/ Create a new user, login and check if the same behaviour continues.
> A new user has the same issue.
There is an open bug, but the weird thing is that in your case it works
in one
On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 14:17 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 02 May 2010 15:40:28 +0200, Steven wrote:
>
> > I have Squeeze installed on both a laptop and a desktop, this only
> > occurs on the desktop.
>
> Are both computers using the same GNOME GTK theme?
It would seem so, both look the same ap
On Sun, 02 May 2010 15:40:28 +0200, Steven wrote:
> I have Squeeze installed on both a laptop and a desktop, this only
> occurs on the desktop.
Are both computers using the same GNOME GTK theme?
Are both computers running the same version of the applications involved
in this issue?
> In gnome,
Dear list,
I have Squeeze installed on both a laptop and a desktop, this only
occurs on the desktop.
In gnome, the tray icons on the panel (network manager, rhythmbox
playing, empathy status etc..) are not transparent, the date/time, menu
and application shortcuts are.
Any ideas?
Both installatio
s normal on Lenny?
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I think this may happen when you play with the Gnome Panel a lot,
adding and deleting applets. IIRC, there's a panel applet called
Notification or Messages or something like that, and the location of
the message bubbles
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:12:58 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> This is just weird, screenshot of said situation can be found here >>
> http://img192.imageshack.us/i/screenshotdesktopd.png/ although the
> wallpaper is fedora's, the system is Debian 5. I know this is not
> critical but is this normal
This is just weird, screenshot of said situation can be found here >>
http://img192.imageshack.us/i/screenshotdesktopd.png/
although the wallpaper is fedora's, the system is Debian 5. I know this is
not critical but is this normal on Lenny?
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Dne, 15. 12. 2009 11:54:15 je Matteo Riva napisal(a):
What I'd like is a container which runs a script on a timer and
displays
its output. Basically something like Conky, just for the gnome panel.
Is there such a thing?
The closest thing I am aware of is Zenity. Only, it does not di
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:54:15 +0100
Matteo Riva wrote:
> What I'd like is a container which runs a script on a timer and displays
> its output. Basically something like Conky, just for the gnome panel.
>
> Is there such a thing?
Xfce has the "Generic Monitor"
What I'd like is a container which runs a script on a timer and displays
its output. Basically something like Conky, just for the gnome panel.
Is there such a thing?
Thanks
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Quoting Chris Jones:
> That sounds rather suspicious: Just clicking on Preferences causing a
> crash is something that everybody would spot right away. It's not like
> some hidden option in some obscure dialog that hardly anybody uses. Did
> you google or search bug reports re: this crash? May hav
the way I wanted I
> > proceeded to install more apps. Each time I copied over the config file
> > for the app, if it had one. But I only copied the config files one at a
> > time.
>
> If I understand you correctly, unless they are gnome components, this
> shouldn't h
o the point where I had almost everything installed and
> configured, and then I rebooted. That's when I discovered the missing
> metacity and gnome-panel.
Any particular reason you rebooted at that point - like you were
prompted to reboot for instance? Meaning, if some app prompts you to
rebo
age that jjj (that's my regular username) was not a member of the
sudoers list. The install utillity did ask me to set up an account and
password for root, so I could always be root if I wanted. I decided to
add myself to the sudoers list rather than always having to become root
to do somethin
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 06:23:16PM EST, Rob Owens wrote:
[..]
> Somebody else mentioned it already, but I'll second it: it is important
> to remove/rename the .gnome, .gconf, etc. files while not logged into
> Gnome. In my experience they are written at logout from your Gnome
> session, so your
on files from my regular self. I started by just
> renaming .gconf, .gnome2 and .gnome2_private, then logging out and back
> in again as myself. There was no change - metacity and gnome-panel
> still did not start.
>
> Yet they do start for my new user alter ego. So I used Tony's
&g
On 09-11-23 23:13:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
...
> Conclusion: The problem is somewhere in my configuration files, but
> not in .gconf, .gnome2 or .gnome2_private.
...
What about .gconfd/ and .gnome/? (And all the other dot-files.)
Have you looked at ~/.xsession-errors? (It gets made anew e
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 08:13:14PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
[... huge snip of history of metacity & gnome panel faiilng to start
... ]
> Tony suggested polluting my new user alter ego with the gnome
> configuration files from my regular self. I started by just
> renaming .g
h this.
> Tony suggested polluting my new user alter ego with the gnome
> configuration files from my regular self. I started by just
> renaming .gconf, .gnome2 and .gnome2_private, then logging out and back
> in again as myself. There was no change - metacity and gnome-panel
> still did
jo:
> > >
> > > > On 09-11-23 13:31:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > > > ...
> > > > > 1) How can I fix Gnome? What part of the configuration starts
> > > > > metacity and gnome-panel when the user logs in? Note that I'll hav
> > ...
> > > > 1) How can I fix Gnome? What part of the configuration starts
> > > > metacity and gnome-panel when the user logs in? Note that I'll have
> > > > to do this manually from XFCE, because I can't even get a terminal
> > > &
I see you've made progress elsewhere in this thread, so just a couple
of points below...
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:36:42PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:30:08 -0800
> Andrew Sackville-West dijo:
[...]
>
> > I'm wondering if you're somehow changing the default selectio
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:50:52 -0800
John Jason Jordan dijo:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:53:56 -0500
> Tony Nelson dijo:
>
> > On 09-11-23 13:31:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > ...
> > > 1) How can I fix Gnome? What part of the configuration starts
> > >
On 09-11-23 15:50:52, John Jason Jordan wrote:
...
> The only thing I can think of is that Nautilus has a bug where
> clicking on Preferences crashes it, so I used gconf-editor to change
> the way Nautilus works. I could go back and set Nautilus to defaults
> (I think there is an option somewher
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:53:56 -0500
Tony Nelson dijo:
> On 09-11-23 13:31:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> ...
> > 1) How can I fix Gnome? What part of the configuration starts
> > metacity and gnome-panel when the user logs in? Note that I'll have
> > to do this
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:30:08 -0800
Andrew Sackville-West dijo:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:31:14AM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > couple problems left to resolve. Then I decided to reboot. And then it
> > happened again - no metacity or gnome panel. Only this time I cou
On 09-11-23 13:31:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
...
> 1) How can I fix Gnome? What part of the configuration starts
> metacity and gnome-panel when the user logs in? Note that I'll have
> to do this manually from XFCE, because I can't even get a terminal
> running in Gnom
nfiguring as I did before. Everything was running great. I had just a
> couple problems left to resolve. Then I decided to reboot. And then it
> happened again - no metacity or gnome panel. Only this time I couldn't
> right-click on the desktop and create a launcher either. I could
case my migration to Debian did not go well.
After several days of installing and configuring things I suddenly lost
metacity and gnome-panel. That is, upon rebooting I got a blank screen.
Even without the window manager or gnome-panel you can right-click on
the screen and create a launcher. I
El Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:08:37 +0530, Santanu Chatterjee escribió:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I find the gnome panel's items to be too large (in height). Please see
> the attached screenshot (the "Games" item, for example). I would like to
> reduce the height as much as possible. I feel I should look
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:08:37PM +0530, Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I find the gnome panel's items to be too large (in height). Please see
> the attached screenshot (the "Games" item, for example). I would like
> to reduce the height as much as possible. I feel I should look
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Hello Everybody,
I find the gnome panel's items to be too large (in height). Please see
the attached screenshot (the "Games" item, for example). I would like
to reduce the height as much as possible. I feel I should look into
the theme's gtkrc file for this. But I could not pinpoint any
particular
gnome
panel, each icon functioning for main menu, while the gnome foot has
disappeared.
Neither dmesg nor lshw or lspci from the debian console, without
starting gnome, reveal - to my eyes - any hardware failure.
I use this old stuff for scp communication with computing clusters or UMA
A heads-up to those running unstable/sid.
The latest gnome-panel that has just entered unstable is severely
broken. It is the first revision of GNOME 2.26.
When logging in, you get an infinite number of "Starting File Manager"
entries on the panel, and CPU usage runs very high, contin
Gnome-panel, will it be 2.22 or 2.20 when Lenny is released.
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Sridhar M.A. wrote:
No problem. Found the answer on ubuntu user list. Also, found a program
gnome-color-chooser which just does many things.
Regards,
For posterity, a brief blurb about how it worked, please? And the link
to the to the Ubuntu message in question too. Excluding this informa
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:20:39AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> It would be helpful to add links to that Ubuntu message, and to
> gnome-color-chooser.
>
Sorry. here are the links :
http://brentroos.com/2006/07/07/change-gnome-panel-text-color/
http://linuxtidbits.w
El mar, 01-07-2008 a las 08:20 -0500, Ron Johnson escribió:
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> On 07/01/08 08:13, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:58:32PM +0930, Dale wrote:
> >>
> >> Damn I should have read the email better (was bit sleepy) iirc to
>
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On 07/01/08 08:13, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:58:32PM +0930, Dale wrote:
>>
>> Damn I should have read the email better (was bit sleepy) iirc to
>> change the font colors for the panels you'll have to look at the gtkr
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:58:32PM +0930, Dale wrote:
>
> Damn I should have read the email better (was bit sleepy) iirc to
> change the font colors for the panels you'll have to look at the gtkrc
> file for the theme you are using. example for me it
> '~/.themes/Murrina-Leopard-Mod
2008/7/1 Sridhar M.A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello All,
>
> As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
> is used in the gnome panels (top and bottom)? I want to use a dark
> background image for the panels, but the letters become unreadable.
>
> Regards,
>
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2008/7/1 Sridhar M.A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:25:03AM +0800, Star Liu wrote:
> >I guess System->preferences->appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color
> >Tab should do it. I'm not sure. :)
> >
> It does not and hence the question :-)
>
> Regards,
>
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:25:03AM +0800, Star Liu wrote:
>I guess System->preferences->appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color
>Tab should do it. I'm not sure. :)
>
It does not and hence the question :-)
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I guess System->preferences->appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color Tab
should do it. I'm not sure. :)
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> Hello All,
>
> As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
> is used in the gnome panel
Hello All,
As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
is used in the gnome panels (top and bottom)? I want to use a dark
background image for the panels, but the letters become unreadable.
Regards,
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Hi,
suddenly dissapeared Programs, Places, etc from GNOME top panel. Quick
launch icons, applet's indicators, clock stayed in the same place.
How to get buttons back?
Regards,
Andrius
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> In my main user, where all the files and macros, aliases and habits reside,
> gnome-panel -- the top one -- no longer shows the icons, including the main
> menu.
>
> I can restore them by clicking on the panel's properties. If I request 'hide
> buttons', su
Hi List
After 6 months of preoccupation with another project, I decided to do
a dist-upgrade when a couple of packages started showing signs of their age.
All worked fine. It's nice to be up to date.
In my main user, where all the files and macros, aliases and habits reside,
gnome-
El lun, 16-04-2007 a las 21:05 -0500, Default User escribió:
> On a fresh Etch install, where KDE was installed but not Gnome, can a
> Gnome panel applet be used in a KDE panel?
>
> Although KDE installed a Weather applet, it doesn't have one extremely
> useful feature the
On a fresh Etch install, where KDE was installed but not Gnome, can a
Gnome panel applet be used in a KDE panel?
Although KDE installed a Weather applet, it doesn't have one extremely
useful feature the Gnome weather applet does: with a total of 4 mouse
clicks, it brings up
1) a reg
Linas Žvirblis wrote:
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andy wrote:
Thanks Sven. This a.m. "update-notifier" reappeared as it should in the
notification area. Now all the notification area is missing is the OOo
quickstart app. I've dug around in various menus but can't see that
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andy wrote:
> Thanks Sven. This a.m. "update-notifier" reappeared as it should in the
> notification area. Now all the notification area is missing is the OOo
> quickstart app. I've dug around in various menus but can't see that
> particular option.
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