I don't know exactly what I've done but...
*The icons in the mintmenu have disappeared.
*Mint update doesn't run on startup.
Any ideas?
2 problems
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- tdockery97
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Re: 2 problems
The Menu icons are there, they've just been reduced to 1 pixel. All you have to do is right-click on the menu button, go to preferences, and then reset the icon sizes in each tab.
You can try removing Mint Update from the Startup Applications and then adding it back in.
You can try removing Mint Update from the Startup Applications and then adding it back in.
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Re: 2 problems
Thank you! The icons problem was caused by me or is a known bug?tdockery97 wrote:The Menu icons are there, they've just been reduced to 1 pixel. All you have to do is right-click on the menu button, go to preferences, and then reset the icon sizes in each tab.
You can try removing Mint Update from the Startup Applications and then adding it back in.
I'll try your second suggestion right now, hope it will work!
Re: 2 problems
the icon thing was not a bug, i believe. did you activate romeo? doing so would update the menu, and the icon shrink occurs when updating to that version of the menu.
Re: 2 problems
You have updated your system.bedo2991 wrote:I don't know exactly what I've done but...
LMDE News http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1595
Written by Clem on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 @ 11:34 am
"Most of the improvements and features related to Linux Mint 10 were added to the LMDE repositories today."
LMDE News http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1595*The icons in the mintmenu have disappeared.
Written by Clem on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 @ 11:34 am
"Another thing worth mentioning is that mintMenu is now using pixels to define the size of its icons."
Re: 2 problems
The second solution didn't worked, mintupdate still doesn't run on startup.
Re: 2 problems
For mintupdate you can try running
If that doesn't help, kill mintupdate, launch it from a terminal as normal user and see if it prints some error messages
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sudo chmod 644 /etc/linuxmint/mintupdate.ignored
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killall mintUpdate
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mintupdate-launcher