Re: Re: Debian Jessie, gnome-panel no menu.

2015-04-12 Thread nutrinfnon

Thank you.

I understood as follows:
The applets disappears in gnome3 (no alt-right_mouse_button menu).
Gnome3 uses extensions instead of applets.
Extensions can be installed trought pacakge or browser (enabling plugins)

There are similar extensions to the old applets.



The Jessie package gnome-applets led me to make mistakes.


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Re: Debian Jessie, gnome-panel no menu.

2015-04-11 Thread Stephen Allen
On Tue, Apr 07, 2015 at 06:31:55PM +0200, nutrinf...@gmx.com wrote:
> cutted from 
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/149691/how-to-put-gnome-panel-like-icons-in-gnome-3:
> 
>  start cut
> Whether you are using Unity or you have switched to gnome-shell, the
> launcher icons on your old gnome-panel have now been replaced by icons on a
> panel along the left hand side, known as the "launcher".
> 
> ...
> 
> Unfortunately, it is not possible to add application launcher icons to the
> top panel, nor is it possible to change the position or appearance of the
> launcher panel that appears on the left (or, at least, not much).
>  end cut
> 
> 
> Is It true? Gnome-shell as Unity does not allow launcher icons on top bar?
> 
> Gnome-classic permits?

Not by default -- there may be an extension that allows such. If you're good at 
javascript and CSS don't see why one can't hack it. More at Gnome.org and 
https://extensions.gnome.org/ 


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Re: Debian Jessie, gnome-panel no menu.

2015-04-07 Thread nutrinfnon
cutted from 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/149691/how-to-put-gnome-panel-like-icons-in-gnome-3:


 start cut
Whether you are using Unity or you have switched to gnome-shell, the 
launcher icons on your old gnome-panel have now been replaced by icons 
on a panel along the left hand side, known as the "launcher".


...

Unfortunately, it is not possible to add application launcher icons to 
the top panel, nor is it possible to change the position or appearance 
of the launcher panel that appears on the left (or, at least, not much).

 end cut


Is It true? Gnome-shell as Unity does not allow launcher icons on top bar?

Gnome-classic permits?





Thanks


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Debian Jessie, gnome-panel no menu.

2015-03-24 Thread Luigi Bianchi

Hi,

 I have installed Debian 8 Jessie (amd64) on samsung N150.

With old installation Debian 7.8 I was using netspeed applet on top panel bar and cpu-load and sensors applets on bottom one.

Now with new installation Debian 8, I can't invoke panel menu with alt-right_mouse_button. So I can't insert applets on panels.

I read about metacity window manager issue alt key, but on my system there isn't metacity. I don't understand which window-manager has been used.

How to invoke panel menu?
How to add applets to panel?


Thanks



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Debian Jessie, gnome-panel no menu.

2015-03-24 Thread Mario

Hi,

 I have installed Debian 8 Jessie (amd64) on samsung N150.

With old installation Debian 7.8 I was using netspeed applet on top 
panel bar and cpu-load and sensors applets on bottom one.


Now with new installation Debian 8, I can't invoke panel menu with 
alt-right_mouse_button. So I can't insert applets on panels.


I read about metacity window manager issue alt key, but on my system 
there isn't metacity. I don't understand which window-manager has been used.


How to invoke panel menu?
How to add applets to panel?


Thanks


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