I use Fedora 21 ...
really I would upgrading to the last version ... but I fear to lost data
(this is not a simple work).
I'll do the upgrading (but not now).
Ok, thank you for your advice ! :-).
Only if you know it, and if you are interested to this subject, I say that
I investigate about the
On 08/07/2017 12:52 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
gnome-classic-session.noarch 3.14.2-1.fc21 @koji-override-0/$releasever
Why are you using such an old version of Fedora? I don't think I can
help you with that.
_at the command line :*yum list gnome-tweak-tools *I get :_*
*
Error: No matchin
On 08/07/2017 04:55 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I just want to add that there are already two submenus on the desktop; they
> created
> at the Fedora Firstinstallation:
>
> 1. Sunddyr (it groups :Adobe Flash Player. Configuration Editor, Firewall,
> Print
> setting, ...,.._
> 2. Utility
I just want to add that there are already two submenus on the desktop; they
created at the Fedora First installation:
1. Sunddyr (it groups :Adobe Flash Player. Configuration Editor,
Firewall, Print setting, ...,.._
2. Utility (it groups :Help, Logs, System monitor, ..., ...,...)
On M
Thank you for the your explanation.. (I had some problems with the internet
connection ...)
I suppose that I have both packages installed on my computer:
*at the command line : yum list gnome-classic-session, I get*
* :*
Loaded plugins: langpacks
Repodata is over 2 weeks old. Install yum-cron?
On 08/06/2017 05:08 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Hi Samuel,
I have difficulty understanding ,,, So I tried to interpret carefully
your words :
"In linux you can manage the view of the desktop in two different ways:
classic or by tweak tools"
I assigned this meaning to them:
_You can mana
Hi Samuel,
I have difficulty understanding ,,, So I tried to interpret carefully your
words :
"In linux you can manage the view of the desktop in two different ways:
classic or by tweak tools"
I assigned this meaning to them:
*You can manage your “desktop view” using commands from the terminal
On 08/05/2017 11:31 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
So i am expecting that the file
that I build by the
command l realizes the design of menu I want
Sure, but what menu? By default, Gnome doesn't have a menu for
applications. You either have to use the "Classic" mode or use the
tweak too
thank you for answering me Samuel,
I read (
https://developer.gnome.org/integration-guide/stable/desktop-files.html.en)
that
"the users menus are automatically constructed from the list of registered
applications."
In fact there are some directories:
/etc/xdg/
/opt/
/usr/share/applic
On 08/01/2017 10:51 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
In the past I tried also with gnome-tweak-tool, but (as well I had some
success then) actually it Is not clear for me how they work
I hoped to find something a little more simple using the commands line
xdg-desktop-xxx.
Do you know in what wa
Ok !!
using the graphic desktop is a balk box for me too...
In the past I tried also with gnome-tweak-tool, but (as well I had some
success then) actually it Is not clear for me how they work
I hoped to find something a little more simple using the commands line
xdg-desktop-xxx.
Do you know in
On 08/01/2017 03:47 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I'm just surprised that the command line does not work ...
> And I would like to understand why
OK, I must admit that I'm not really certain how your desktop would end up
looking or
what you're trying to achieve. I didn't try out your command y
On 08/01/2017 03:47 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> thank you Ed,
>
> no. I use Gnome...
>
> I'm just surprised that the command line does not work ...
> And I would like to understand why
OK, my GNOME knowledge is feeble at best. I saw "kde-office" in your post so I
wasn't sure.
FWIW, the xd
thank you Ed,
no. I use Gnome...
I'm just surprised that the command line does not work ...
And I would like to understand why
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 9:55 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/01/2017 02:39 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> >
> > ….after installing 'libre office' on my computer, the l
On 08/01/2017 02:39 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
>
> ….after installing 'libre office' on my computer, the lauchers of the various
> applications that are part of libre office, were visible on the desktop
> individually (in a separate and independent way).
>
> I wanted to group all these launchers,
I write more clearly the command line :
*xdg-desktop-menu instal*l (option to install the command)
*kde-office.directory* (the <*.directory file*>
that describe the icon and the
*libreoffice-calc.desktop * way to present the group of
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