merlwiz79 wrote:Ok added new menu file to fix the bad old one.
thanks for the new menu i replaced the menu but then when i shutdown my laptop and restarted it back up the menu went back to the bad old one, i was wondering how i could fix it
merlwiz79 wrote:Ok added new menu file to fix the bad old one.

cpatrick08 wrote:merlwiz79 wrote:Ok added new menu file to fix the bad old one.
thanks for the new menu i replaced the menu but then when i shutdown my laptop and restarted it back up the menu went back to the bad old one, i was wondering how i could fix it


merlwiz79 wrote:cpatrick08 wrote:merlwiz79 wrote:Ok added new menu file to fix the bad old one.
thanks for the new menu i replaced the menu but then when i shutdown my laptop and restarted it back up the menu went back to the bad old one, i was wondering how i could fix it
Don't copy it over the main file it will always get replaced with the old default.
Just save it to ~/.config/menus and the you can point it to that file instead of the default.

Yep just create the folder and put the file inside it.cpatrick08 wrote:i found the .config but could not find a menu folder should i create one and put it in it




You need to edit xorg.conf to add more resolutions.Timmi wrote:Mint xfce give me incorrect screen resolution choices, with incorrect aspect ratios.
It only offers 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480, but I'd like to fully exploit my monitor's resolution potential.
How can this be fixed? I am thinking of:
a) editing the resolutions offered (but I tried that and it doesn't retain the changes, see thread at a dead end here: viewtopic.php?f=110&t=75296 )
b) "adding" a new monitor to the hardware profiles (I know how to do it in windoze, but can't seem to find where/how to do it in mint xfce).
I have an IBM S51 (P4, 3.2ghz) with a very common Intel graphics card.
My "monitor" is a tv/monitor that I've used successfully with other versions of mint, windoze, and at higher resolutions.
As long as I can get higher at 60hz it's ok. It's native resolution is 1680x1050 (but I've successfully used other resolutions with a similar aspect ratio, and even 1600x1200 in windoze whee it automatically panned vertically when I moved my mouse to the upper and lower boundaries).


merlwiz79 wrote:You need to edit xorg.conf to add more resolutions. What's the name and model of the laptop?


anika200 wrote:As far as I know linux mint xfce 4.8 is running xorg 7.5

is the mint xfce 4.8 that you refer to the same thing

renatortb wrote:merlwiz79 wrote:The best/proper way to do that is make a new file called 99-synaptics.conf.
It'll get used instead of the default and won't get overwritten with updates.
Clould you please give the "recipe"?



Missing Xfce4 mintDesktop:
Download and open with Gedbi Package Installer.
http://www.4shared.com/file/LQopvC78/mi ... 4_all.html
Mirror: http://ompldr.org/vOGVuOQ/mintdesktop-x ... 04_all.deb
Compiz SETTINGS DO NOT WORK.(How to here viewtopic.php?p=413404#p413404)
Remove Grey Border around desktop icons text:
Menu --> System --> Xfce mintDesktop
Select the System Tweaks tab and then click the Enable/Disable button next to Use white for the font color.
Doesn't reboot the computer after updates:
Caused by debian-installer getting installed.
Remove these packages:
apt remove --purge debian-installer debian-installer-launcher kexec-tools live-tools live-config live-config-sysvinit






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