Bring back a normal work oriented taskbar!!!
I don't need that pile of apple designer drug trip buttons. Why does everyone think that everything apple does is 100% correct and should be adopted? Can't think for yourself anymore?
I didn't leave Mint 20 for a long time because of two things. Change the color of the top row of windows due to the possibility, because it is useful. And because of the normal windowsXP/ex Mint taskbar.
Beautiful pods with shadows and stripes are needed by those who make "beautiful" videos for "You" tube.
For normal work, it is necessary that the application buttons placed in the taskbar are always in the same place. For quick access in one place. Not wider. Not narrower. Always the same.
And Open applications separately. With inscriptions. And arranged in the order I need - as I need to work productively, instead of looking for where each button has now moved.
All of this used to be Mint. Windows started to "play" with this in win10. And that was one of the big reasons why I left Windows as a working environment.
Which "efficient manager" has made such a stupid decision to remove this efficient taskbar and leave "pretty crap pods".
Looks like I'll have to find a new work OS. My job is not to "find and grab buttons".
Return the normal taskbar. Make a choice like it was in Mint 20. Of course, there was also a default selection of "pods". But at least there was a choice.
Return the normal taskbar. {very rude and lots of swear words}
Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
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Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
I have been using exactly what you describe for years, in Cinnamon.
Always there, one click and "my apps" are up and providing my work now.
Always there, one click and "my apps" are up and providing my work now.
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Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
Maybe this procedure will be helpful to restore the normal taskbar.
- Right-click panel --> Choose Applets
- Select Grouped window list and click minus button to remove it
- Select Window list and add it by clicking plus button
- Right-click panel and choose Panel edit mode
- Rearrange applets as needed and switch off Panel edit mode
- Right-click panel --> Choose Applets
- Select Grouped window list and click minus button to remove it
- Select Window list and add it by clicking plus button
- Right-click panel and choose Panel edit mode
- Rearrange applets as needed and switch off Panel edit mode
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Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
Hello 4andrisbriedis welcome to the Forum.
I agree with you, the whole GUI world became Apple copycats.
You should probably stop using Cinnamon. Switch to a more traditional DE like Mate or Xfce.
Cinnamon used to have the "traditional panel layout" option in the Welcome Screen app, but it was removed. That's the direction Cinnamon is going. So you should use something else. They are not going to "return" it, I don't think. I would not expect it to happen.
(Saying this as a happy Cinnamon user)
I agree with you, the whole GUI world became Apple copycats.
You should probably stop using Cinnamon. Switch to a more traditional DE like Mate or Xfce.
Cinnamon used to have the "traditional panel layout" option in the Welcome Screen app, but it was removed. That's the direction Cinnamon is going. So you should use something else. They are not going to "return" it, I don't think. I would not expect it to happen.
(Saying this as a happy Cinnamon user)
Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
I'm not sure where that came from ..because if that was the case, Apple's operating systems market share would be the majority instead of Windows.Why does everyone think that everything apple does is 100% correct and should be adopted?
This is a Linux Mint forum site...not an apple site. I'm not sure how many people here think what apple does is even 80% correct let alone 100% and should be adopted, but chances are higher the reason most are here at this site is that they wanted to try Mint or have already happy been living in the Linux Mint world for quite some time ( myself included in that one )
While spamegg made all valid points, if you wanted to keep Cinnamon and get the traditional panel layout back..here is one way how ( note you may need to edit/remove things you don't need be it in the text file i'll provide..or the gui way via mouse or keyboard to get your panel the way you like it
This adds to t42's point....
Paste the following into a text file, make it executable and run it (( note how you have your panel currently set will be vastly changed..things may get removed ** doesn't mean programs get nuked..just panel items-access to them until you run the text file or re " add to panel" the items you want on there.
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#!/bin/bash
dconf write /org/cinnamon/panels-enabled "['1:0:bottom']"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/panels-height "['1:27']"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/panel-zone-icon-sizes '[{"left":0,"center":0,"right":0,"panelId":1}]'
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/enabled-applets "['panel1:left:0:menu@cinnamon.org','panel1:left:1:show-desktop@cinnamon.org','panel1:left:2:panel-launchers@cinnamon.org','panel1:left:3:window-list@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:0:systray@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:1:xapp-status@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:2:keyboard@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:3:notifications@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:4:printers@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:5:removable-drives@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:6:user@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:7:network@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:8:sound@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:9:power@cinnamon.org','panel1:right:10:calendar@cinnamon.org']"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/theme/name "'Linux Mint'"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/desktop/interface/gtk-theme "'[color=#FF0000]Mint-Y-Sand[/color]'"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/desktop/interface/icon-theme "'[color=#FF0000]Mint-Y-Sand[/color]'"
sync
dconf write /org/cinnamon/desktop/wm/preferences/theme "'[color=#FF0000]Mint-Y-Dark-Sand[/color]'"
sync
cinnamon --replace > /dev/null 2>&1 & disown
sync
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Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
I added the "Windows list" applet as "t42" suggested. It is already better and more usable.
But i may have to look at other environments as well. I am no longer at the age where I reinstalled my computer 10 times a day just for fun. Now it is more important for me to use it for the tasks I have chosen to do. Use as a tool. The tool needs to be improved. Not change just to change. As it happens with mobile phone, laptop keyboards, .... On average, the most convenient statistical option has long been found. But no, they need to change all the time because of "new generation", whatever that means (Ubisoft .l..).
But i may have to look at other environments as well. I am no longer at the age where I reinstalled my computer 10 times a day just for fun. Now it is more important for me to use it for the tasks I have chosen to do. Use as a tool. The tool needs to be improved. Not change just to change. As it happens with mobile phone, laptop keyboards, .... On average, the most convenient statistical option has long been found. But no, they need to change all the time because of "new generation", whatever that means (Ubisoft .l..).
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Re: Return the normal work-oriented taskbar.
I am using the same exact Windows appearance and location of my cellphone apps, that I have been using for a very long time.
Galaxy S5, Note 4, Note 8, S10+ times 2, one got crushed
we are talking 8 plus years, likely more.
I use the NOVA Launcher which allows me to define the 'desktop' and create Folders to contain similar apps on it....
NOVA transfers from phone to phone, without a burble...
my laptop?
it is a tool, I don't change things, "for the sake of change"
I get it like I want it, and it stays that way
I upgraded from 20.3 to LM21.x on purpose so that my desktop would not change.
/home is in a dedicated Partition, so that is not involved form OS to OS
Galaxy S5, Note 4, Note 8, S10+ times 2, one got crushed
we are talking 8 plus years, likely more.
I use the NOVA Launcher which allows me to define the 'desktop' and create Folders to contain similar apps on it....
NOVA transfers from phone to phone, without a burble...
my laptop?
it is a tool, I don't change things, "for the sake of change"
I get it like I want it, and it stays that way
I upgraded from 20.3 to LM21.x on purpose so that my desktop would not change.
/home is in a dedicated Partition, so that is not involved form OS to OS