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- desktop - How to configure XRDP to work with Gnome on Ubuntu? - Stack . . .
echo "export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=ubuntu:GNOME" | tee -a ~ xsessionrc Finally do this: sudo systemctl restart xrdp Then log out and connect with a Remote Desktop client Note that things are not quite as seamless as Windows remote desktop In particular: You must always be logged out locally in order to connect in remotely
- GNOME Desktop for Windows 10? - Linux. org
And by extension - it is possible to get Gnome, Cinnamon, Mate and even KDE working I’ve also had 2wm, dwm and xmonad running on top of X11 in Windows BUT - it cannot replace the Windows desktop AFAIK - it’s not possible to replace the windows desktop at all If you’re running Windows, you are limited to the Windows desktop environment
- download and run ubuntu-desktop with gnome support via docker
I also tried to install Gnome for some Ubuntu image and start a gnome-session from the terminal I did not manage to do so My current solution is to use Mate instead of Gnome Maybe my steps are helpful for others that just started with docker: Install Docker Desktop on Windows 10 and start the Docker application
- Start Script when Gnome Starts Up - Stack Overflow
There is a specification for this purpose, and it works with any desktop environment that supports the specification (eg KDE, GNOME2, GNOME3, ) You should put a Desktop Entry file (with desktop extension) inside of ~ config autostart (for a user) or etc xdg autostart (for the whole system) In the file you set the script to run (see the
- How to install a specific desktop environment on Fedora 38
When I tried to remove KDE Plasma after installing Gnome it failed even after having removed the plasm-desktop restriction, so I ended up reinstalling to get rid of KDE Plasma The other option is to install the server spin but that installer doesn't have btrfs as a filesystem option
- How to properly configure xstartup file for TightVNC with Ubuntu VPS . . .
nautilus --force-desktop or nautilus --force-desktop --no-default-window Also GNOME Flashback (Metacity) session in Ubuntu 16 10 use unity-settings-daemon not gnome-settings-daemon Don't forget to install it if you decide to change that To get better working desktop you also need to exports:
- How do I disable the GNOME desktop screen lock? [closed]
gsettings set org gnome desktop session idle-delay 0 This setting can also be made in the GUI dconf-editor from a logged in session of the user in question From the standard System Tools → Settings application, there is also a "Blank Screen" option in the power settings which may provide the same behavior as the gsettings command given previously
- Remove Remote Desktop - Linux. org
apt remove -s gnome-remote-desktop NOTE: This is only a simulation! apt needs root privileges for real execution Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated, so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation! Reading package lists Done Building dependency tree Done Reading state information Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
- refresh - Gnome 3 and . desktop files - What exactly does Allow . . .
Once I refresh the Desktop manually (Alt + F2 >> restart) the environment refreshes and the icon turns to be executable again, BUT the whole environment is restarted So, What does exactly "Allow Disallow launching" does after setting the metadata::trusted? How does it refresh the metadata in the desktop itself without refreshing the whole
- linux - rpm installing an icon to the desktop - Stack Overflow
In Fedora Gnome Using a desktop file in my rpm, I have successfully put my gui software into the gnome application menu I am wondering if there is a way to also put the icon onto the gnome desktop when installing the rpm? update:
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