Good day everyone
I am proud to be a new member of your community. I was a True Debian user until I tried the Mint LMDE, wich is a nice and fresh flavor to Debian.
I need to say that the devs put a lot of effort on this distro and I like it very much.
That's being said I run to a small issue. Not fatal but quite anoying : The desktop integration within Cinnamon. Windows are ugly and are not integrated to the desktop environement. Firefox, Google Chrome .. everything. There is also issue with the terminal not being able to display characters.
Is there a way to fully integrate the desktop like Mint13/14 ?
Thanks in advance for the replys
Jean-Simon
Desktop integration
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Desktop integration
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Re: Desktop integration
Jean-Simon,
i removed the other topic because was a duplicate of this one, see the forum rules http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=83444
do you have mint-themes installed?
regarding the terminal you can try this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 73#p631249
i removed the other topic because was a duplicate of this one, see the forum rules http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=83444
do you have mint-themes installed?
regarding the terminal you can try this http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 73#p631249
Re: Desktop integration
I know this thread is old, but it might help someone else who finds it from a search. Regarding the problems displaying characters in the terminal, you should check to see what your system default shell is. For me, /bin/sh was pointing to /bin/dash. I was used to bash so changing my user shell to /bin/bash gave me a normal terminal.
Re: Desktop integration
The OP should post a screenshot because for problems like this, a picture does say a thousand words.