Something else came to mind: In previous Lubuntu (with LXDE), you could
right click on the start-menu items and "Add to desktop" (or "Properties").
In the new LXQt desktop, right clicking is like left clicking (it executes
the item in the menu).
I miss that LXDE feature. (I struggled to put Qt
@Mark F:
Sounds like fun, I'm in U-MATE 18.04+ LTS as I'm typing this, the bottom
panel has "auto-hide" . . . but didn't seem to offer "smart hide" . . . it
just was "hiding" until I moused over it . . . . "Smart-hide" does sound,
smart . . . .
F
You reminded me of something I saw in
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 00:31, Mark F wrote:
>
> You reminded me of something I saw in Peppermint (I think, it's all a blur
> now. If I find it was MATE, I'll post a correction): the panel/task-bar
> (whatever it's called on the bottom of the screen) has an option for "smart
> hide." It will
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:36 PM Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> I recently installed Siduction into another partition, based on Debian
> Sid, ... one feature that seems "nice"
>
You reminded me of something I saw in Peppermint (I think, it's all a blur
now. If I find it was MATE, I'll post a
Gents, et al:
Seems like a flurry of activity on the list lately . . . as it seems like
more folks are now "playing with Disco" . . . . As I spend more time with
it, it is providing a nice GUI experience overall . . . as mentioned
previously having the "suspend" button on the log in window would