Do not be afraid, I do not bite...!MALsPa wrote:I hesitate to mention that here because Xfce might be on linuxviolin's crap list.
fallback mode
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Re: fallback mode
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: fallback mode
MALsPa, you will need to install gnome-panel to get fallback in Ubuntu 12.04 because the default fallback is Unity 2D.
Re: fallback mode
OK, thanks for that tip -- much appreciated!KBD47 wrote:MALsPa, you will need to install gnome-panel to get fallback in Ubuntu 12.04 because the default fallback is Unity 2D.
Re: fallback mode
MALsPa wrote:OK, thanks for that tip -- much appreciated!KBD47 wrote:MALsPa, you will need to install gnome-panel to get fallback in Ubuntu 12.04 because the default fallback is Unity 2D.
You are welcome It's fairly painless, quick install from the repo. After the install just click on the cog in the login menu and you have the choice of classic with or without effects. After install you just alt-right-click on the panel to add applets and launchers like in gnome 2.
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Re: fallback mode
Hmm, and again this stupid 'alt' thing...KBD47 wrote: After install you just alt-right-click on the panel to add applets and launchers like in gnome 2.
alt, alt, alt, alt, alt.............. pfff
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: fallback mode
Yes, gnome has fallen in love with 'the alt thing'
Re: fallback mode
Looks like installing gnome-session-fallback does the same thing: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-instal ... ecise.htmlKBD47 wrote:MALsPa, you will need to install gnome-panel to get fallback in Ubuntu 12.04 because the default fallback is Unity 2D.
LOL! In Ubuntu 12.04, I already had the "GNOME Classic" option at the log-in menu. I hadn't even tried it before today! That shows you how much I don't miss GNOME 2 in Ubuntu.
Back in May, I'd written in my notes that adding the gnome-shell package had brought in the gnome-panel and gnome-session-fallback packages, among other things.
On my system, Alt+right-click doesn't work; I have to use Super+Alt+right-click.KBD47 wrote:After install you just alt-right-click on the panel to add applets and launchers like in gnome 2.
OK, that was fun. Good stuff to know. I played around with "fallback" a bit, got bored, logged back into GNOME Shell.
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Re: fallback mode
MALsPa wrote:On my system, Alt+right-click doesn't work; I have to use Super+Alt+right-click.
What? Now we need 'Super' in addition to 'alt'? Better and better. Or more accurately getting worse and worse, or more and more stupid, moron, as you prefer...
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: fallback mode
linuxviolin wrote:What? Now we need 'Super' in addition to 'alt'? Better and better. Or more accurately getting worse and worse, or more and more stupid, moron, as you prefer...
It should be a right-click to bring up a menu, plain and simple. Like xfce4-menu has.
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Re: fallback mode
Well, yes, maybe and in KDE too it's quite plain and simple...MALsPa wrote:linuxviolin wrote:What? Now we need 'Super' in addition to 'alt'? Better and better. Or more accurately getting worse and worse, or more and more stupid, moron, as you prefer...
It should be a right-click to bring up a menu, plain and simple. Like xfce4-menu has.
The GNOME devs are always more and more morons...
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: fallback mode
OK, having added icons using the alt/right click method, how do I delete or reposition them without the menu?
Re: fallback mode
OK, sorted.norm.h wrote:OK, having added icons using the alt/right click method, how do I delete or reposition them without the menu?
(Use the alt)