I'd like to ask, is it possible to put move the top panel to the SIDE using an extension or otherwise?
Yesterday I just installed Gnome Classic via Terminal.
After I login to Gnome Classic (No 3D effect) ... as 10.04, there are 2 panel.
1 at the top and 1 at the bottom.
But no matter what application is opened, my bottom panel is always empty.
How can I make all opened/run application is displayed the bottom panel?
I am running Ubuntu 11.10 with Gnome Classic, and I got one more problem with the display.
When I launch programs, the corresponding icons are not on the bottom panel anymore...
How can I solve this ?
Q. How to move launchers along the panel - to space them out?
I'm just setting up a user account on a fresh install of 12.04.1
with Gnome classic. In the top panel, Commonly used apps are added, by dragging a launcher up to the panel (as per the old "add to panel" method). They are present, but are crammed next to the menu, and crammed next to each other.
I'm using Ubuntu Precise(12.04) without Unity.
$ sudo apt-get -y install gnome-panel
logout and login selected [GNOME Classic]. Effect is on.
So, can I disable gnome-panel's context menu ?
It is appear Super-Alt-Right Click to top-panel or bottom-panel.
I want fixing my customized menu Icons.
Thanks.
The default color in my top panel has changed from white to a very dark grey, making my menus virtually unreadable against the black of the Ambiance theme. This includes even the login screen menu.
I used Gnome Tweak to change the theme to Adwaita, but while some text has gone light grey (e.g. Date/Time), the login menu text remains dark grey, as do most icons (e.g.
Cinnamon is a LinuxMint project, a fork of Gnome Shell. Cinnamon comes with a Gnome2-like panel at bottom, with classic menu, favourite apps, and system tray icons on it. Cinnamon also has Gnome Shell Activity icon on top-left with “Windows & Themes”.
Cinnamon just released 1.1.3 version few hours ago with improvements of menu, panel launcher, etc.
Hello ubuntuforums, I recently installed ubuntu 12.04 on my desktop, I started out with ubuntu 10.04 so gnome classic was the desktop environment of my choice, I dislike unity and gnome 3 isn't my cup of tea so to say.
After I installed a package called gnome-panel to enable gnome classic I went on to try to get my eyefinity setup to work, without success.
Is there some way to specify a custom size for a Gnome panel? I'm using Gnome Classic on ubuntu 12.04. There is an "expand" option, but I want to exactly specify the size of the panel. I'm not talking about the height, but rather the width of a horizontal panel.