Sorry, couldn't find what I wanted by searching, and I'm a newb to Mint.
Wondering how many folks testing Mint Debian also turn on Romeo? Is there any official advice about the wisdom of this?
Related question; if one has enabled Romeo, gotten a few packages, and then wishes to disable Romeo, will things eventually settle themselves out and all will be well? Or has one kind of shot oneself in the foot by doing that?
Thanks,
Bob
Romeo + Mint Debian?
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Re: Romeo + Mint Debian?
I use Romeo and haven't had major problems with it. There was some minor problems with MintMenu when it's icon structure changed (easily fixed) but apart from that it has been smooth sailing. I intend to disable Romeo when Squeeze goes stable and convert my system to a stable squeeze one with backports, so in answer to your last question,
yes you can. If you are happy with recent updates or additions then there is no problem disabling Romeo again.
yes you can. If you are happy with recent updates or additions then there is no problem disabling Romeo again.
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Thanks! Say, did those minor problems with MintMenu involve all of the icons disappearing? If so, I know it firsthand now.omns wrote:I use Romeo and haven't had major problems with it. There was some minor problems with MintMenu when it's icon structure changed (easily fixed) but apart from that it has been smooth sailing. I intend to disable Romeo when Squeeze goes stable and convert my system to a stable squeeze one with backports, so in answer to your last question,
yes you can. If you are happy with recent updates or additions then there is no problem disabling Romeo again.
Funny thing is, I'm not sure I want to fix it. You get a lot more real estate for favorite items when all the eye candy gets removed.
Or maybe that isn't the same problem.
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The icons "disappeared" because the sizing changed to pixels, actually they are still there just really, really tiny
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In ~/.gconf delete the Mint Menu folder, then log out and back in again. Your icons will now be back, then you can adjust the icon size in the menu's preferencesrtrev wrote:Thanks! Say, did those minor problems with MintMenu involve all of the icons disappearing? If so, I know it firsthand now.
Funny thing is, I'm not sure I want to fix it. You get a lot more real estate for favorite items when all the eye candy gets removed.
Or maybe that isn't the same problem.
Re: Romeo + Mint Debian?
Oh thanks, they're back now. Appreciate the tip! Cranked them down to 20 pixels and it's perfect.omns wrote: In ~/.gconf delete the Mint Menu folder, then log out and back in again. Your icons will now be back, then you can adjust the icon size in the menu's preferences
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Re: Romeo + Mint Debian?
The icon next to Menu is now sort of a black sun instead of the Mint leaf. Any idea how to fix this?
One other thing that isn't related. I noticed now that the splash screen that comes up on log in has a debian background instead of Mint.
One other thing that isn't related. I noticed now that the splash screen that comes up on log in has a debian background instead of Mint.
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The black sun type thing is the new default menu icon from Mint 10. If you have a copy of the old logo you can set to use it in the menus preferences.Azati Prime wrote:The icon next to Menu is now sort of a black sun instead of the Mint leaf.
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It's probably in /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintMenu and if its not...Azati Prime wrote:The icon next to Menu is now sort of a black sun instead of the Mint leaf. Any idea how to fix this?
One other thing that isn't related. I noticed now that the splash screen that comes up on log in has a debian background instead of Mint.
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Thanks. It somehow got set to visualisation-logo.png