I don't use my desktop for files, I don't use a desktop wallpaper, it's useless to me but still needs to load everytime i boot up... so is there a way for me to remove the desktop?
Thanks
I don't use my desktop for files, I don't use a desktop wallpaper, it's useless to me but still needs to load everytime i boot up... so is there a way for me to remove the desktop?
Thanks
Hi Justin C.
I'm not sure what you want to do.
Do you want to remove all graphic interface and work in text mode?
Do you want to get a simpler interface in order to boot faster?
Do you want to remove your wallpaper picture?
Regards.
Part of the "Desktop" that you use, if I understand what you are saying, is the menu, the clock, the notification area, etc. Without the desktop, you could I guess expand the menu bar at the bottom all the way to the top, but, then where would your apps open? That is the purpose of the desktop, a place for the running apps to be shown, the backgrounds and everything else is just a way of letting it do something when not covered by a program.
On the other hand, if you are referring to the GUI itself, then yes, you could uninstall the GUI and access most things via command line, though, without the GUI, I would suppose multitasking would be much harder if not impossible.
And.....without the desktop there wouldn't BE a task bar to expand!
+1. Back in the "old" days we ran Unix without a GUI - no problem running multiple "batch" jobs, interactive jobs (started from the command line but not forked), time-sharing for all the programmers, etc..
I also agree that I think the OP really wants something other than removing the desktop. Perhaps they don't understand that one of the desktop managers is what gives them the GUI interface, so they need to re-word and expand on what they want.
That varies slightly depending on what version of Xfce you are using:
"Settings Manager -> System (header, since Xfce 4.10) -> Session and Startup -> Session (tab)":
- "xfdesktop" -> "Quit Program"
- "Thunar" -> "Quit Program"
- "Save Session"
To reset to default, ie. re-enable the desktop feature:
- "Clear saved sessions" (only since Xfce 4.10 / Xubuntu 12.10)
- alternatively, delete the content of "~/.cache/sessions" (hidden, in your home directory)
Regards.
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Just found a better way than that - similar to what I describe in this post, but just change "xfdesktop" to an empty string, i.e. "", obviously:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...4#post12532124
ADD.: Also, disabling the Thunar daemon isn't really necessary when only wanting to disable the desktop, and in fact rather undesirable when using it otherwise - just assumed the same behavior as Nautilus when it comes to drawing the desktop.
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