@arphnut You will not update mutter with the command you provided. Please remove that advice from your answer, and others, please do not follow that advice. "mutter" will only be updated if it is...
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@arphnut You will not update mutter with the command you provided. Please remove that advice from your answer, and others, please do not follow that advice. "mutter" will only be updated if it is...
That is done with a partition editor, e.g. Disks that comes by default with the Ubuntu desktop, or gparted, that can be installed. If changing the size of the partition disk, that partition cannot be...
One of the issues is that Wayland is fragmenting. While tools for Xorg would work on any desktop, each Wayland compositor has its own set of protocols.
Following items are valid for Gnome Desktop...
Certainly the lighter way, but I also needed scripts to convert to sentence case, and to title case, so I ended up a bit heavier (not my own findings, for sure). Looking to the link you gave, there...
I am not sure whether this is generic in Linux. In Gedit, <Ctrl><U> and <Ctrl><L> convert to uppercase and lowercase, but elsewhere this will depend on if or how the application uses the shortcut...
In Ubuntu, the size of icons in the dock can be changed in the "Appearance" section of "Settings".
No, there is not. You could, however, create a central directory of your scripts, then symlink that into each user's account.
They adopted some of my key combinations, <Super>T for the terminal, <Super>W for the Browser, <Super>E for the editor :P
In Ubuntu, installing xfce will install the minimal xfce desktop. Installing `xubuntu-desktop`, however, will install the entire xfce-desktop configured by the Xubuntu developpers, and also change...
If you want help, perhaps edit your question. You prominently state you reinstalled the latest version of Ubuntu (Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS), then somewhere on the end state you use Xubuntu "in case that...
I see in the first post under "News flash** (was that there initially?) that Xubuntu is used, so definitely X11.
In "Settings", look under "File History & Trash".
Hit F9 to show/hide that side panel. In the latest GTK4 versions of nautilus (now shipping with Ubuntu 11.10), the side pane cannot be hidden, however will disappear when the Nautilus window is made...
You are touching the weak spot of Gnome Shell extensions. These are for the majority third party efforts. They can break some functionality or cause problems, and may suddenly not anymore be...
I use a Gnome Shell extension, Switcher by dlandau. It is a highly efficient keyboard based launcher that reveals itself as a list. It actually also doubles as an efficient window switcher....
There does not seem to be good universal keyboard remapping tools for Linux Wayland. There is a blog here where a tool available on hitgub, keyd is used. Another tool that appears rather powerfull is...
By the startup homepage, you mean the login screen?
Check your account settings under "Synchronization & Storage", where you can control which data are cached locally.
I can assume you removed and reinstall according to the commands I gave? That is important to also remove old system configuration data.
Other possibility: old user configuration in your own...
A script can be automatically started in a graphical terminal emulator after launching the latter. For the default terminal emulator, the syntax looks like
gnome-terminal -- your_command
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You see that the program, gnome-terminal, is not found. Thus, it may not or incorrectly be installed, or the PATH variable may not be set correctly. Check the path with the command
Remove and...
You just remove and reinstall a single program.
An upgrade is not always flawless, because, and this appears here, old configuration may be left behind that may cause an app to malfunction.
As a first check, it is always good to create a...
So your terminal can run. Also try starting it directly from e.g. tilda with the command "gnome-terminal". If it starts, you know it is not the terminal application. What remains is the desktop...
Impossible to say in general. A tar.gz is a general archive format, just like the zip format. Anything can be in there. If it contains a program, the way the program must be installed and can be...