Below is my Mint 12 Gnome Shell screenshots. I'm using the Frippery "move clock" extension but it moves the clock too far right. How can I manually fix this so that the shutdown menu is the "after" the clock?
thanks!
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Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
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Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
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Re: Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
Works for me simply turning it off and turning it on again - otherwise I think esteban1uy has a set of extensions that ensures its far right position over in the Get classic.... thread
Re: Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
Will try that thread. Also turn it off log out and turn it on and log out and in didn't help. So will try thread.
Re: Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
Reinstalled OS and went over things and works perfectly now! I was gonna use Mate but I want the Gnome 3 benefits and Mate is basically Gnome 2 as intended.
Re: Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
There is a issue with the extensions loading order. As I can see from your pictures, you've installed reflections extension.
And I guess you installed move-clock extension AFTER that.
Remember to always install reflections as the last extension!
If not, you can always fix it by deleting reflections extension folder (at /usr/share/gnome shell/extensions), restarting Gnome-shell (Alt+F r), then installing reflections and restarting shell again.
And I guess you installed move-clock extension AFTER that.
Remember to always install reflections as the last extension!
If not, you can always fix it by deleting reflections extension folder (at /usr/share/gnome shell/extensions), restarting Gnome-shell (Alt+F r), then installing reflections and restarting shell again.
Re: Mint 12 "Move clock" too far right? (screenshot inside)
Thanks yes i installed last this time by pure luck. So that wad it. Tux