On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 12:41:20AM AEDT, kendell clark wrote:
> Gnome is great if you don't want to have a customized panel with
> different applets on it. The gnome panel is set and can't be changed
> easily. It requires an extension or gsettings keys to do so.
GNOME shell is quite a lot more ext
ook at this today and tomorrow.
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Glenn / Lenny wrote:
Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 08:32:17AM -0500
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>Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2016 05:22:49 -0600
>From: "B. Henry" <[1]burt1ib...@gmail.com>
>To: [2]ubuntu-accessibi
Message: 5
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2016 05:22:49 -0600
From: "B. Henry"
To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
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And how did you add your own network?
This sho
There is more than one way you can to this, but basically you either make a
link to a .desktop file, the files used to launch graphical applications, or
copy the file it self from /usr/share/applications to your desktop.
You can even sym link directly to an executable.
I think what Kendell was s
And how did you add your own network?
This should be easy.
Did you not remove the mate bottom panel, and perhaps relocate the top panel to
the bottom?
You can only read one panel, and it will be the last installed.
Put all your icons and applets on the same panel, and things work as they
should
gt; me into knowing the various tools and their general functions.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Rob Whyte [mailto:fu...@thefudge.net]
> > Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 12:43 PM
> > To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Subject: Re: gnome she
s the orca preferences window?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Whyte [mailto:fu...@thefudge.net]
> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 2:45 PM
> To: ubuntu-accessibility
> Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
>
> Yes if your distro is Ubuntu based it is in the apt archives.
>
Are you sure you can't add your own desktop items? I don't recall how I
did it, but I have a few desktop icons that I know I created myself in
Gnome 3.
I also don't have any problem removing a drive. I just find the icon for
the drive on the desktop, hit the applications key and then arrow dow
Hi,
With the exception of not being able to connect to hotspots other than my own
router, I like Mate very much.
This inability with Orca is indeed frustrating.
In Gnome, one could access the top panel and locate available networks and
connect.
If anyone has found a way to do this with Mate, I wo
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> From: Rob Whyte [mailto:fu...@thefudge.net]
> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 2:26 PM
> To: ubuntu-accessibility
> Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
>
> Have you tried installing classicmenu-indicator?
>
> On 02/04/16 08:18, Don Raikes wrote:
>> I am just used to the
but
>> nothing seems to work.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: kendell clark [mailto:coffeekin...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 6:41 AM
>> To: Daniel Crone; ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
>> Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
&
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 6:41 AM
> To: Daniel Crone; ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
>
> hi
> Being objective is a little difficult, since I've switched back to mate, but
> i'll give it a shot. Hear goes.
> Gnome is great i
ty of configurations over the last couple of days but
nothing seems to work.
-Original Message-
From: kendell clark [mailto:coffeekin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 6:41 AM
To: Daniel Crone; ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: gnome shell versus mate
hi
Being objective
hi
Being objective is a little difficult, since I've switched back to mate,
but i'll give it a shot. Hear goes.
Gnome is great if you don't want to have a customized panel with
different applets on it. The gnome panel is set and can't be changed
easily. It requires an extension or gsettings keys to
I prefer Gnome myself. I like the dash, being able to add items to my
favorites and the top bar to get to settings and things. That being
said, I run Mate on my netbook since the interface is simpler and a bit
less CPU and memory intensive. Mate also has the same look and feel as
the old Gnome
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