Thanks
On Oct 23, 6:41 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, I was just about to give the same answer as patmeister, I can
> confirm it works. For some reason it seems installing thing not trough
> Synaptics can change the gconf-editor settings. Maybe the gOS people
> should look into why that happens.
>
> Even a freshly installed versions isn't completely "up to scratch",
> just run the update manager, and you will get dozens of upgrades, you
> should do these before trying to reload the gOS theme, and when you
> reload it, first switch to a different theme, then remove the gOS
> theme with synaptics, add the missing sources in :
> System Preferences>Preferences>Software Sources, the load back the
> updated gOS theme, reboot, and switch back to the gOS theme. The new
> theme should have a "small green ball" as the drag-knob for the volume
> control.
>
> The update manager can be found under:
> System preferences>preferences>Update manager
>
> On 24 okt, 00:27, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > The shortcuts for the home folder and trash seem to have disappeared
> > from by desktop, any idea how to get them back?
>
> > Also, the volume sliders are not showing up. I've followed the advice
> > I found in other posts here in this group but nothing seems to work...
> > I'm pretty sure I have the latest version of everything considering I
> > just installed gOS about a week ago.
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