Cinnamon Problem after UP4
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Cinnamon Problem after UP4
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Here (above) is Cinnamon/Places on Mint 12
The problem is that when you click Cinnamon/ Places in LMDE, nothing happens.
Anybody know how to fix this? Thanks!
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Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
Doesnt work for me either. Also I cant move the panel to the top.
I prefer Cinnamon over G3
**nm...i didnt restart Cinnamon, once I did it was fine (the panel)**
I prefer Cinnamon over G3
**nm...i didnt restart Cinnamon, once I did it was fine (the panel)**
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
@malligt,
This isn't a fix, but just some potentially helpful information about what's really going on:
on my machine, when i click Cinnamon Menu > Places, I see one single place "Dropbox". I've bookmarked my Dropbox directory in Nautilus (highlighted it and clicked Bookmarks -> Add Bookmark, which pins it to the left panel of Nautilus). So it would seem that "Places" isn't displaying nothing, rather it's displaying the Nautilus bookmarks.
FWIW.
This isn't a fix, but just some potentially helpful information about what's really going on:
on my machine, when i click Cinnamon Menu > Places, I see one single place "Dropbox". I've bookmarked my Dropbox directory in Nautilus (highlighted it and clicked Bookmarks -> Add Bookmark, which pins it to the left panel of Nautilus). So it would seem that "Places" isn't displaying nothing, rather it's displaying the Nautilus bookmarks.
FWIW.
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
Thank you for your reply, but this is not the case with the cinnamon installs I previously ourlined.
Cinnamon Debian UP4, and Cinnamon Mint 12: in my experience:
Dropbox is properly installed in " Menu /Internet" with a shortcut in the lower right corner....
Menu / Places in Cinnamon LMDE UP4 is blank....no default shortcuts to Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Downloads.
And while I think about it, has this been fixed on the new RC that was just released?
If not, it should be added to the list to repair before the "final" release comes out. Thanks!
Edited for grammar and spelling,
Cinnamon Debian UP4, and Cinnamon Mint 12: in my experience:
Dropbox is properly installed in " Menu /Internet" with a shortcut in the lower right corner....
Menu / Places in Cinnamon LMDE UP4 is blank....no default shortcuts to Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Downloads.
And while I think about it, has this been fixed on the new RC that was just released?
If not, it should be added to the list to repair before the "final" release comes out. Thanks!
Edited for grammar and spelling,
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
Is mintmenu properly installed?
Maybe you could look into Cinnamon Settings or more advanced Configuration Editor (gconf-editor) or dconf-editor referencing Places.
Maybe you could look into Cinnamon Settings or more advanced Configuration Editor (gconf-editor) or dconf-editor referencing Places.
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
Please remember how this post originated:
"Cinnamon problem after UP4 was installed".
I had been using Debian with the UP3 previously.
On another pc of mine, I have Mint 12 gnome, 32 bit, with the cinnamon desktop. So I just compared the 2 in my original post.
Am I sure Mint menu installed properly? I think yes, but how would I know differently? Everything else on mint menu (after UP4) is in the right place, and seems to work properly.
I have not played with the RC, as I have been traveling. I just wondered if anybody out there has played around with the RC, and could report back if LMDE 201204 RC Cinnamon / Places was properly installed along with the short cuts ( that are missing in the original photo at top).
Thanks!
"Cinnamon problem after UP4 was installed".
I had been using Debian with the UP3 previously.
On another pc of mine, I have Mint 12 gnome, 32 bit, with the cinnamon desktop. So I just compared the 2 in my original post.
Am I sure Mint menu installed properly? I think yes, but how would I know differently? Everything else on mint menu (after UP4) is in the right place, and seems to work properly.
I don't know where to look, or how to begin. FWIW: I did look around Cinnamon Settings, but didn't see anything there that would pop in these shortcuts.Maybe you could look into Cinnamon Settings or more advanced Configuration Editor (gconf-editor) or dconf-editor referencing Places.
I have not played with the RC, as I have been traveling. I just wondered if anybody out there has played around with the RC, and could report back if LMDE 201204 RC Cinnamon / Places was properly installed along with the short cuts ( that are missing in the original photo at top).
Thanks!
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
malligt wrote:Am I sure Mint menu installed properly? I think yes, but how would I know differently?
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sudo apt-get install --reinstall mintmenu
I don't know where to look, or how to begin.
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gconftool -a /apps/mintMenu/plugins/places
It's working for me in Cinnamon using LMDE 201109 ISO and UP4. The only problem I can remember were the GTK-Bookmarks which I subsequently disabled.I have not played with the RC, as I have been traveling. I just wondered if anybody out there has played around with the RC, and could report back if LMDE 201204 RC Cinnamon / Places was properly installed along with the short cuts ( that are missing in the original photo at top).
Re: Cinnamon Problem after UP4
I have just looked at the 201204 RC 64 bit Mate+Cinnamon, run as a LIVE USB.
I am saddened to report to you that Cinnamon / Places in the RC does not have the shortcuts installed by default for Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Downloads.
Edited for grammar.
I am saddened to report to you that Cinnamon / Places in the RC does not have the shortcuts installed by default for Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Downloads.
Edited for grammar.