On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 22:56 +1200, yuri wrote: > I while back I installed Linux Mint, which is a lovely, lovely distro > and I am much pleased. > The only thing I baulked at was switching to gnome - mostly due to > unfamiliarity having used kde since early days. > I know there is a kde version of mint, but I believe it's better to > stick to a distro's native desktop because it's better integrated. > > The reason I baulked at gnome is that I'm used to being able to > customise many things in kde. > I found how to set up most things in gnome, except for making the > desktop shortcuts single click to launch. > > Well, today I finally found the setting, and it wasn't where you'd expect. > You have to go into the file manager, and click Edit->Preferences, and > the option for single click is in the Behavior tab. > > I'd never have thunk that the file manager contains a setting for the > desktop's behaviour, but there you have it. > > My transition to gnome is now complete. > > Comments? > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
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