You can't get it to appear in system settings, but use MyUnity, Ubuntu Tweak, or GNOME Tweak Tool to set the theme.
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You can't get it to appear in system settings, but use MyUnity, Ubuntu Tweak, or GNOME Tweak Tool to set the theme.
No problems with mainstream Intel processors. They'll work fine as long you don't use ancient (5+ years old) versions of Ubuntu.
Overclocking is the same as Windows, done from the BIOS.
Ermm...the normal boot time of most GNU/Linux distros, including Ubuntu, on a HDD, is around 10 seconds. With my SSD, my computer boots in 5.
If you want to maximise the life of your SSD, move any...
The old notification message tray doesn't support Ubuntu's appIndicator API, so it is disabled by default. You can enable it (and other old message tray icons) by opening dconf-editor (install...
Launch GNOME Shell Extension Preferences.
gnome-shell-extneions-prefs]
Or go to the website and click on the blue spanner icon.
There are some settings there, including the clock, activities,...
There's an extension for that.
Multiple Monitor Panels - GNOME Shell Extensions
Well...
All I can say is play around, and use the one you think is best.
It's all a matter of personal preference.
It is the password you entered while installing Ubuntu.
Occasionally I get the low-graphics mode warning, but if I don't do anything and start my display manager, nothing's wrong. What?
I somehow don't think the filesystem should be vfat...
Otherwise it looks right.
You will need the change the GTK theme. You will need to know CSS and some general GTK knowledge.
The themes are in /usr/share/themes/.
Copy a theme to ~/.themes/ (create the folder). Change the...
GNOME 2.x or GRUB legacy??
I assume you want GNOME 2.x
First, there is Unity 2D. It works well on lower-end computers. If you like Unity, then use this. Click on the Ubuntu logo in the login screen...
GNOME will eventually get rid of the fallback. It's not something that is being actively developed.
Oh you'll absolutely _hate_ 12.10. I'm more tolerant on these things, but GNOME 3.6 kills it all. I can't even use Nautilus any more.
Debian 6 is still stable, so you can still enjoy GNOME 2 for a...
The installer tool (Ubiquity) somehow got included in your installation.
Right-click the icon, click Unlock from Launcher, then
sudo apt-get purge ubiquity*
It is on Adwaita in the screenshot, so it will show as Adwaita.
If you change the window theme, Cinnamon needs you to restart the shell, since that bug was not fixed in Cinnamon but was in GNOME....
Could you post the output of
sudo dpkg --configure -a
It's not something you can fix, and it is not a bug.
Apport is enabled in development releases, but usually disabled when the release occurs. However, in 12.04LTS, it seems it wasn't disabled,...
unity --reset
If it was not mentioned in the link.
Run
unity --reset if you can open a terminal. Otherwise do it in a teletype.
It is not a problem with the hard drive.
Screenshot?
To fix the LibreOffice menubar:
sudo apt-get install lo-menubar
The white menu is cause by a problem with the theme. Try to fix this:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall light-themes...
Alt + Right Click should normally work, but if it doesn't (like in a virtual machine) Super + Alt + Right Click will.
Again, you have to click left of the window list. There is a grip to the left,...
No, the problem is that the workspace switcher in the Activities overview only shows the primary monitor. Workspace switching on all monitors works perfectly.
The only hope we have is to write an...
The workspace selection is for the primary monitor only. :(