I have 4 icons in the top right corner.
one to switch on the internet, one which displays a small aeroplane, one
for speaker volume and one for battery status.
They all have the same dropdown menu which has a selection Home which
provides Switch User and Log out.
Wow! thanks, I just found the
Hi,
Just following on from my previous email, I logged out of KDE and
logged into Gnome (as opposed to Gnome Classic) and in the top right
hand corner menu selection there was a power button as well as a setting
button. Clicking on the power button provided the option to restart or
to shut
Hi,
I have an F20 installation that has been upgraded using Fedup
through every version on Fedora from F17. I don't use Gnome, instead I
use KDE (personal preference, I believe they stuffed Gnome with the
introduction of Gnome 3 and I believe KDE has always been more
configurable) and unde
On 04/28/2014 12:49 AM, Roger wrote:
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems to be no way to shut own the system other than g
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 20:11 +1000, Roger wrote:
> I'm using gnome, I guess it's gnome 3. In Fedora 19 I have the menu
> top right.
I thought you said Fedora 20 was the problem?
But for the sake of trying a simple test - with Fedora 20 - create a new
user, log out as yourself, log into that new us
On 04/28/2014 06:11 AM, Roger wrote:
> I'm using gnome, I guess it's gnome 3. In Fedora 19 I have the menu
> top right.
> Roger
I have a fresh F20 install amd_64 running MATE. Under the System menu I
have both a logout & shutdown
icon.
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Registered Linux User #367800 and new cou
On 04/28/2014 05:33 PM, Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 14:49 +1000, Roger wrote:
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems to
On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 14:49 +1000, Roger wrote:
> I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it
> works well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php
> error message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
>
> There seems to be no way to shut own the sy
I have just Fedup'd Fedora 19 to F20 on a Dell 1520 laptop and it works
well, took about 4 hours to complete still has the same php error
message about /usr/lib64/pdo-mysql.so but all works well.
There seems to be no way to shut own the system other than going to a
terminal and entering shutdo