On 02/27/2012 09:56 PM, Robert Benjamin wrote:
Hi
I think it must be gnome (sidebar and Applications box?). I could drag tb from the 'applications box' to the desktop but had to rt-click > properties > permissions > check execute box to get it to run from there. Is that it? L x
Lynn, it is gnome desktop and have version 12.1 now. At the top left corner is "activities" and clicking that opens a sidebar at the left with icons in it including tb. If you rt click anyone of them it gives 2 choices, new window and remove from favorites. Also clicking activities gives 2 more words at the top left, just to the right of "activities.": Windows and applications. The windows term doesn't do anything. It must be open and the application opens a whole box of icons and a list of places to go like internet, accessories, games, graphics etc. I can drag these icons to the desktop, including tb but as soon as you let go of the mouse button, the app opens up and the icon disappears. The top middle of the desktop is the date and time, and at the top right is the volume icon, and my name. Click my name and there's a menu including switch user, hibernate, system settings, power off. The right side and bottom have nothing at all. Just the desktop background, Hope this helps. Thanks Bob Ah, why not just: cp /usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop /home/bob/Desktop hth L x Surely we don't have to call in the heavy boys: Nautilus file manager go to /usr/share/applications/ rt-clik thunderbird.desktop > copy rt-clik on desktop > paste Any good? L x OK. Got it on the desktop. Thanks. But ... what about other icons I may want to add? Same procedure? Can't I drag them or rt click and copy & paste them?
But this _is_ rt-click-copying-and-pasting no? How about making a list of the icons you want, open /usr/share/applications, ctrl-click the ones in your list, rt-click copy on one of the selected ones the rt-click paste on the desktop. If you want drag drop for launchers you could try Cairo Dock which I know does it. Or maybe open another thread as to why we can't drag and drop either a launcher nor a .desktop file to the desktop?
/usSeems really a tough way to go for one icon? Almost as bad as Win 7. Ooops! Bob Mmm, I agree. Gnome doesn't make it easy. L x
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