I have been experimenting with various flavours of Mint since Helena (which I love but, of course, it's no longer supported). At last, I think I've found one in Mint 13 xfce.
Only one thing I don't like is the antiquated menus.
A little research indicates that Mate menus can be used via a "mintMenu" entry (if you see what I mean!). However, although SPM says that it is already installed I cannot find it anywhere?
Mate menu in xfce [Solved]
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Mate menu in xfce [Solved]
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Re: Mate menu in xfce
Mintmenu is a Gnome app (Mate is a fork of Gnome 2.3), so you need xfapplet (xfce4-xfapplet-plugin) to add it to the XFCE panel. Xfapplet lets you add Gnome applet to XFCE panel...
Add xfapplet to the panel, then add Mintmenu to it..
xfapplet info
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel- ... let-plugin
Add xfapplet to the panel, then add Mintmenu to it..
xfapplet info
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel- ... let-plugin
Re: Mate menu in xfce
Thanks - but xfce4-xfapplet-plugin is also pre-installed!
OK - right click panel > launch add new item > xfapplet - but nothing happens! This will clearly need further investigation...
OK - right click panel > launch add new item > xfapplet - but nothing happens! This will clearly need further investigation...
Re: Mate menu in xfce
Ok - cracked it!
Didn't spot the tiny icon at the right of the panel. Nor did I realise that, after adding MintMenu, it couldn't be moved and nor could it be removed - so had to reinstall Mint. Now remember to move icon to desired position before adding MintMenu.
Even took the risk of removing original menu but not a problem either because it's still available via right-click on desktop!
Didn't spot the tiny icon at the right of the panel. Nor did I realise that, after adding MintMenu, it couldn't be moved and nor could it be removed - so had to reinstall Mint. Now remember to move icon to desired position before adding MintMenu.
Even took the risk of removing original menu but not a problem either because it's still available via right-click on desktop!