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2009 Mar 06
1
topbanel and bottompanel on gnome
I am doing the following commands to "hide" the top and bottom panels on gnome. gconftool-2 -t int --list-type int --set /apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel/auto_hide_size 0 gconftool-2 -t bool --list-type bool --set /apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel/auto_hide true gconftool-2 -t int --list-type int --set /apps/panel/toplevels/bottom_panel/auto_hide_size 0
2005 Nov 05
0
auto hide gnome desktop TOP panel
I turned on the auto hide of the TOP panel on gnome desktop. I does hide but I still see like 2 or 3 pixel lines of the panel??? How can I completely hide the top panel? I tried change the number of pixels in the panel it always still shows a couple pixel lines. I have a dell inspiron 8200 laptop. THanks, for any suggestions. Jerry
2007 Aug 16
1
centos 4.5 deleting the top panel
I can right click on the top panel and select "Delete Panel" on centos 4.5 however, is there a way to do that in a shell script? I was looking at gconf-editor under apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel but I dont see anything there about "dont show it at all". Thanks, Jerry
2015 Jul 26
2
C6.6 Gnome panel problem
Hi all! I usually keep the panels on my Centos 6.6 (Gnome) so they auto-hide, but t'other day I wanted to keep the top panel visible for a while to make the clock visible for doing some rough timings. so I open the top panel, click properties, and UNcheck the "autohide" checkbox, close the properties menu, and to my surprise, the panel still autohides. Went thru that exercise
2015 Jul 26
0
C6.6 Gnome panel problem
On 07/27/2015 05:34 AM, Fred Smith wrote: > Hi all! > > I usually keep the panels on my Centos 6.6 (Gnome) so they auto-hide, > but t'other day I wanted to keep the top panel visible for a while to > make the clock visible for doing some rough timings. > > so I open the top panel, click properties, and UNcheck the "autohide" > checkbox, close the properties
2005 May 13
0
weird characters in files created by gnome login on samba share
Hello, I just tried a gnome login with an empty home directory on a samba mounted directory, and this resulted in several files with strange characters in the filenames in the end. (as created by the initial gnome login) I cannot reproduce this by hand, and it certainly does not happen when I do the login on a local directory, or when I copy that local directory to the samba directory. I use
2016 Dec 13
3
Bottom panel on new C7.3
Hi All, I run these commands for previous 7.2 to hide the bottom panel. gconftool-2 -t int --list-type int --set /apps/panel/toplevels/bottom_panel/auto_hide_size 0 gconftool-2 -t bool --list-type bool --set /apps/panel/toplevels/bottom_panel/auto_hide true It does not seem to be working any more... I am seeing the panel. Thoughts? Jerry
2011 Aug 29
2
External vfat devices show uppercase filenames, how to change defaults for GNOME desktop?
Hello there! I've recently switched from Fedora 11 to CentOS6. Now my SD cards (automatically mounted on plug) contents is displayed as UPPERCASE filenames. I well see in mount's man that vfat's shortname option can be set to either lower, win95, winnt, mixed. OK, that's for entries in /etc/fstab or when mounting manually. I'd like to change the defaults for devices that
2012 Mar 27
0
Script for enabling screen savers in GNOME and KDE on Centos 5.x
Hi Friends, I am trying to configure screensavers settings on Gnome and KDE running Centos 5.x 32-bit environment. I need to prepare a script which will be push by Puppet and this script should be able to change settings like idle_delay, set customized password-protected screen saver, enabling lock etc.. I have tried below commands for Gnome and somehow the settings are not taking place. The
2016 Jun 09
0
setting up auto logout in CentOS 6
On Jun 8, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Vanhorn, Mike <michael.vanhorn at wright.edu> wrote: > I would like to have my lab workstations logout a session after the person has been idle for a certain period of time. After some searching on the web, I got into > > /etc/gconf/schemas/gnome-session.schemas So, I?ve found that if you want to enforce gconf policies for workstations, you need to put
2014 Apr 24
0
lock down gnome-screensaver
Hello All, I'm trying to set defaults for gnome-screensaver on some Centos6.5 laptops and lock it down with these commands: # gconftool-2 --direct --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_enabled true # gconftool-2 --direct --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
2007 Oct 29
1
Moving windows above GNOME top panel in Gutsy
When I enable compiz in Ubuntu Gutsy I can't move window titles *above* the top panel. With compiz disabled I can grab a window in the middle (Alt+left mouse) and move its title bar above the screen showing just the bottom part of the window. I assume this is a Compiz issue, since it only happens when enabled. I've been looking for a config option that controls that -- is there a way to
2016 Oct 15
0
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
Il giorno ven, 14/10/2016 alle 14.39 +0200, Toralf Lund ha scritto: > I want to add "application launchers", as it will make start-up > faster than the standard alternatives. Gnome 3 don't like comfortable "personal application launcher" and you're happy. It want you use mouse and keyboard to run some standard apps. If you want use this DE like all DE, you must
2016 Oct 17
0
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
On Fri, 2016-10-14 at 18:20 +0100, Tris Hoar wrote: > On 14/10/2016 15:45, Toralf Lund wrote: <snip> > > Ok, I think I understand now. Does this not work? > https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4/panel-favorites/ <snip> This extension will add your favourites from 'Activites' onto the top panel and can be installed in CentOS as it is in the main repo. sudo
2016 Oct 14
0
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
On 14/10/2016 13:39, Toralf Lund wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any way to customise the top panel in CentOS 7 with GNOME 3 > (which I recently tried for the first time)? Specifically, I want to add > "application launchers", as it will make start-up faster than the > standard alternatives. (Because you can move the mouse directly to the > right place - you don't have
2007 Jul 27
3
F8 desktop features
On 7/27/07, dragoran <drago01 at gmail.com> wrote: > On 7/27/07, Matthias Clasen <mclasen at redhat.com> wrote: > > Given that test1 is around the corner, I thought it might be a good idea > > to give a little status update on the features that the desktop team has > > been working on for F8: > > what happend to compiz-fusion? I've been punting this
2004 Oct 19
1
[fdo] Integration of network-softwares like samba, nfs and sftp with the desktop
Hi there, I would like to enable the desktop user to create shared folders, for example using protocols like Samba, nfs and sftp. For the user to make this possible, the user needs (on a Linux machine configured with the defaults of most current Linux distributions) root privileges. However. In a desktop environment, in my humble opinion the possibility for a normal user to configure a simple
2010 May 18
1
Compiz 8.6 - suse 11.0 1-2 rows pixilation at top of screen on kbd rotate
Listmates, This is no biggie, 8.6 is working well so far. However, I do notice 1-2 lines of pixelization at the top of the screen on keyboard rotate. I know this hasn't been there since the 0.5.6-0.6 days when compiz was first released for opensuse years ago. It wasn't there up through 8.2. The gpu is the radeon X1200 using the fglrx-legacy driver. Looking at the screenshot it actually
2016 Oct 14
1
CentOS 7/GNOME 3 customise top panel
On 14/10/2016 15:45, Toralf Lund wrote: > On 14/10/16 16:23, Tris Hoar wrote: >> On 14/10/2016 13:39, Toralf Lund wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is there any way to customise the top panel in CentOS 7 with GNOME 3 >>> (which I recently tried for the first time)? Specifically, I want to add >>> "application launchers", as it will make start-up
2015 Jan 12
1
C-6, Gnome question
On 01/11/2015 04:19 PM, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote: > On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 21:02 -0600, Robert Nichols wrote: >> I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have >> the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay. >> You can also set it from the command line: >> >> gconftool-2 --type int