I installed Mint 13 xfce on my 32bit Lenovo laptop. The install went well only when the desktop appeared after the restart, I had the classic xfce not the Mint 13 one. So, by the time I decided that that was not what I wanted, I had updated and played for awhile. Anyway, I reinstalled and I have the same result. Only this time I've noticed that I have a panel identical to what I had in the previous install.
So how do I go back to square one? I like the looks of the Mint desktop. Thanks in advance for any help!!
Need help getting Mint 13 session on new install (SOLVED)
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Re: Need help getting Mint 13 session on new install
just a wild guess: are you installing preserving an old home from any previous install?
Re: Need help getting Mint 13 session on new install
Yes I am. Ubuntu 12.04 is what I used previously.
Re: Need help getting Mint 13 session on new install
would imagine so, xfce is going crazy with the gnome config files.
if you really need/want to use the old home in this install see this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 92#p614792
if you really need/want to use the old home in this install see this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 92#p614792
Re: Need help getting Mint 13 session on new install
Ok. Thanks a million zerozero for the quick reply. I'll fix this thing today.