I have two Screens And I installed gnome shell in my fresh 11.10. but for some reason the nautilus menus for the desktop forder apears in mi secondary screen.
this never happened in my fedora 15, don't know if it is a gnome 3.2 bug or a ubuntu oineric problem
i've manage to disable it by making nautilus no handle the desktop via the gnome-tweak-tool.
Hi!
I really liked the old gnome-2 Application menus, which Unity/gnome-3 dropped but which I see I can also get with Lubuntu, classic gnome or cinnamon. I haven't found a way to get to the menus without the mouse though.
Ok, I upgraded from F15 to F16 which was a nightmare but finally I can login etc. Problem is now gnome doesn't seem to load new features properly. I have the old gnome2 style drop down menus rather the gnome 3 desktop options like the app drawer and side dock. Any help with how to get gnome working and up to date would be great. When I run gnome-session --version I get back gnome 3.2.1.
I recently upgraded from openSUSE 11.2/Gnome to openSUSE 11.3/Gnome
The instructions are followed is as below:-
How To Upgrade OpenSUSE 11.2 To 11.3 (Desktop & Server) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
I still see 11.2,11.2 safe mode start up menus on boot, i would like to remove these menus.
Would removing these menus affect stability
Also how do diagnose any left over trash ,non
I upgraded Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10. I use Gnome shell. Gnome 3.6 is working fine, but there are no applications menus. I have tried several suggestions I found online, but I can'g get the menus back. When I click "Activities" I just get a blank page.
After removing all extensions, I now have an icon on the dock that shows all applications.
I'm sorry for not being clear.Pcmanfm has a bookmark in the sidepane between trash and drives which reads 'Applications'. When you click on it pcmanfm is supposed to show installed applications. They can be launched from there too.In the pcmanfm arch wiki it sais to install gnome-menus to achieve this.
According to what I've found elsewhere, the gnome-menus package is supposed to contain a program called gmenu-simple-editor. But, that program is not installed by the gnome-menus-3.4.2-1.fc17 I have installed.
Does gmenu-simple-editor exists for Fedora's Gnome3?
I have also seen that alacarte is no longer appropriate for maintaining Gnome3 menus.
Any idea how to make System menu and other menus in gnome fallback look like the ones in gnome shell?
Hello everybody,I'm trying to figure this out but I can't by myself.