[Trisquel-users] Re : Accessing workspaces

2020-03-28 Thread lcerf
sudo apt install gnome That would install the whole GNOME desktop environment. Probably not what one wants on top of another full-featured desktop environment: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-gnome-shell

Re: [Trisquel-users] Accessing workspaces

2020-03-28 Thread xliang9550
To access different workspace, right click the MATE panel (something likes the Windows task bar), then select Add to Panel from the context menu. In the resulting dialog window, scroll down and select Workspace Switcher. To use "hot corner", you'll need a desktop environment such as Gnome or

Re: [Trisquel-users] Accessing workspaces

2020-03-28 Thread behmen
I looked around to help you with this, but I couldn't find it. I don't believe that MATE has a hot corner. MATE is just the old version of GNOME, you can install the newer version with sudo apt install gnome-shell --which does have a hot corner.

Re: [Trisquel-users] running cat without a direction

2020-03-28 Thread jaisgossman
excellent magic banana!

Re: [Trisquel-users] Accessing workspaces

2020-03-28 Thread jaisgossman
Thanks! Also, Is there a hot corner feature in Trisquel?

Re: [Trisquel-users] How do I gather information about unstable cable internet connection?

2020-03-28 Thread msuzuqi
Thank you. But I currently seem not to have such energy and time to learn such far, I have been spending more than 10 years to learn something sacrificing my youth but it still seems to lack something always I do not know well so I am literally exhausted myself by these several years and the

Re: [Trisquel-users] VRMS

2020-03-28 Thread mertgor
Yes BIOS is proprietary i need a server that runs coreboot this is my priority. On my laptop Acer Aspire V3-772G i run Trisquel GNU/Linux with Linux-libre kernel thanks for your help

Re: [Trisquel-users] VRMS

2020-03-28 Thread gnuser
Hardly. You can install Linux-Libre in any distro, Ubuntu for example. That would still leave you with the proprietary junk you had there before. As for the machine itself, you still have the BIOS (only a few machines support Libreboot) and possibly more hardware components that run