I found a solution:
Open terminal and type dconf-editor (if you don't have it installed it will
automatically ask you if you want to install it)
when it opens you should go /org/gnome/control-center , open last-panel scroll
down and the custom value should be 'power' now you need to change it ,
I found a solution:
Open terminal and type dconf-editor (if you don't have it installed it will
automatically ask you if you want to install it)
when it opens you should go /org/gnome/control-center , open last-panel scroll
down and the custom value should be 'power' now you need to change it ,
On Sun, 31 Jan 2021, at 17:46, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2021-01-31 17:09 +, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install gnome-online-accounts on Debian 10.7 with Mate:
> >
> >
> > $ sudo apt install gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts
> > [...]
> > Package gnome-control-center is no
On 2021-01-31 17:09 +, Gareth Evans wrote:
> I'm trying to install gnome-online-accounts on Debian 10.7 with Mate:
>
>
> $ sudo apt install gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts
> [...]
> Package gnome-control-center is not available, but is referred to by another
> package.
> This may m
--- Alan Ezust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a brand-new install of Knoppix 3.9 with KDE 3.4.
> I ran GAIM/firefox, the fonts were too small.
> I ran gnome-control-center, and without changing any settings, just
> entering
> the font config, they were fixed.
That's because the gnome appl
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 18:47:35 -0200
Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> each time I boot my potato+helix_gnome box, the gnome control center
> shows up. I surfed all the menus in order to disable this behavior, but
> I didn't find anything. Could someone be so kind to tell me how dis
Thank you!! it worked fine!!
Marcelo
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:07:44AM -0500, D-Man wrote:
>
> Close any programs you don't want to run at startup. Open any you do
> want to run at startup. Then Foot -> Settings -> Session -> Save
> Session (or something like that).
>
> This will work for al
Close any programs you don't want to run at startup. Open any you do
want to run at startup. Then Foot -> Settings -> Session -> Save
Session (or something like that).
This will work for all session aware programs (gnomecc is one of
them).
-D
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 06:47:35PM -0200, Marcelo
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