a usible desktop
Hi Group,
I'm really distressed about Ubuntu, the latest 22.04.
I installed it and couldn't use the desktop, they did away with the desktop
icons, and I cannot locate keyboard shortcuts in settings.
I'm using it in a VM, so I am not able to do control alt delete, because
control + alt delete goes to the host operating system.
I guess I could do alt F2 and type
sudo killall -u $user
but I don't want to do that to log out.
I also cannot find other settings like the turning off of a timeout that
requires a password.
Also, I cannot put menu items on the desktop.
I installed gnome-session-flashback
and that was a little better, but all the above issues persist.
I installed unity-session-desktop
or something like that, and it isn't much better.
So I'm wondering, is the Debian desktop any better?
Thanks for any assistance, if I can't get the desktop right, I'll have to
fade out of Linux, other than using the Raspberry PI.
BTW, I tried installing Raspberry PI ISO into a VM, and either it didn't
install, or there was no Orca with it.
Thanks for any help.
Glenn
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