Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-09 Thread superbyelich

What would that do?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-09 Thread davesamcdxv
QT apps (i.e. VLC) will look better or otherwise match the GTK+ theme you're  
using.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-09 Thread greatgnu
grimlok: XFCE is grr8! I think it would look better if you installed the  
package qt4-qtconfig and then set the gui style to GTK.


cheers


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-08 Thread superbyelich
So I got tired of dealing with the new GNOME and ended up going with XFCE to  
get the results I want.  Had to play around with some things but it's getting  
there.  Screenshot attached.


Thanks everyone!
grimlok


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-06 Thread davesamcdxv

That would mean no desktop icons though, if I remember correctly.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-06 Thread t8mf4nu6lizp

Could be, can't say because I don't use any.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-06 Thread superbyelich

Removing Compton does work!  Thanks David!


[Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread superbyelich

Hello all,

 I have made the switch finally from 6.0 to 7.0 and as always when one  
makes a major upgrades some things have broken.  I was hoping you all could  
give me some insight on whether or not I can fix these things.


First, I would like to know if there is a way to turn off the fade  
transitions when one opens windows or menus and get rid of the shadows behind  
said windows.  I much rather just have a good functioning desktop rather than  
all the flashy things.


Second, when I go to select a background the Pictures button only shows  
pictures in the root of my 'Pictures' folder and there is no way to select a  
custom area for this.  There used to be a way in 6.0, but that has gone.   
Also, if I want to select a color, I only have the choices given, there is no  
custom color chooser which is sad.


Third, Nautilus.  Nautilus seems to be called 'Files' now?  The issue that I  
have with it, is I would like to get rid of the 'web-browser' type navigation  
and replace it with a traditional 'menu-driven' navigation like I was able to  
change it to before.  Has this feature been removed?


And last, System settings.  Is there a way to resize the System Settings  
window?  I can only see the top half of the icons and cannot re-position it  
to show the rest.  Before it seemed to stay within the confounds of my  
resolution, and I could scroll, this does not happen any longer.


Thanks ahead for the help,
grimlok




Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread superbyelich

Thanks for the response Opon..

If you right-click on an image, one of the menu options is Set as  
Wallpaper.


This doesn't help for tiled wallpaper, there is no tile function which is  
frustrating.


I think it has been. If you don't like it, you may want to try a different  
file manager. Most notably, there's Nemo, which is a fork of Nautilus used by  
Cinnamon; Thunar, the file manager of Xfce; and PCManFM, the file manager of  
LXDE. There's also MATE's fork of Nautilus (from GNOME 2), Caja, but that's  
not in Trisquel's repo at the moment.


Very sad that one has to find something else to make something work the way  
they want it, when it worked that way before.


One workaround you can use: hold Alt and click on part of the window, and  
you can drag it around that way.


Thanks, that does help.

Is there a way to just blow away GNOME and put Mate on here all together?   
Has anyone messed with FVWM?  It looks very promising, albeit VERY  
dificult...  I played with it a little, and seems to be a bit confusing yet  
powerful.









Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread davesamcdxv

If you want a tiled wallpaper I think you can use GNOME Tweak Tool.

If you don't like Nautilus you can replace it with Cinnamon's Nemo:  
https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/nemo


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread davesamcdxv

Ah, my bad, then.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread onpon4
 Second, when I go to select a background the Pictures button only shows  
pictures in the root of my 'Pictures' folder and there is no way to select a  
custom area for this. There used to be a way in 6.0, but that has gone.


If you right-click on an image, one of the menu options is Set as  
Wallpaper.


 Third, Nautilus. Nautilus seems to be called 'Files' now? The issue that I  
have with it, is I would like to get rid of the 'web-browser' type navigation  
and replace it with a traditional 'menu-driven' navigation like I was able to  
change it to before. Has this feature been removed?


I think it has been. If you don't like it, you may want to try a different  
file manager. Most notably, there's Nemo, which is a fork of Nautilus used by  
Cinnamon; Thunar, the file manager of Xfce; and PCManFM, the file manager of  
LXDE. There's also MATE's fork of Nautilus (from GNOME 2), Caja, but that's  
not in Trisquel's repo at the moment.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread t8mf4nu6lizp
You could try the nitrogen package for picking wallpapers. It allows custom  
directory and background color and tiling.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread onpon4

You don't need a PPA, Nemo is in Trisquel's normal repo.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel 7.0 Questions

2015-06-05 Thread onpon4
 Very sad that one has to find something else to make something work the way  
they want it, when it worked that way before.


If I'm thinking of what you're thinking of, it was removed from Nautilus  
because it was deemed unnecessary. It makes sense given GNOME's design  
principles.


 Is there a way to just blow away GNOME and put Mate on here all together?

Trisquel doesn't use any part of MATE. It's just GNOME, but with GNOME  
Flashback instead of GNOME Shell.


As far as I can tell, to install MATE, you'd need to use a PPA or some other  
external source.