Tsar Hoikas wrote:That solution was not immediately obvious. I want my desktop to be a desktop out-of-the box...
Yeah, you Linux users are typically not as tech-savvy as Windows users.
Tsar Hoikas wrote:That solution was not immediately obvious. I want my desktop to be a desktop out-of-the box...
It was perfectly usable as a desktop for me, out-of-the-box, with the default configuration. Maybe you used version 4.0 which was really more a tech preview than a release? Because since 4.1, whenever I started it for a new user, it had a "Folder View" widget in the upper left quarter of my screen, behaving like and old-school desktop, leaving space around it for more widgets. I still use exactly this setup on my laptop.That solution was not immediately obvious. I want my desktop to be a desktop out-of-the box...
I guess I deleted it before I even installed it, after seeing it on another PCReminds me of the first time I installed Vista on my computer... I deleted it about 15 minutes after installing it.
Chacal wrote:I only ran Linux as a server, never a desktop. Command-line always worked fine!
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