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How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - humdinger70 - 03-12-2017 I recently changed from Linux Mint to Linux Lite, installing from a 3.0 CD/DVD I had lying around. I installed it and did the updates and upgrade, so I now have LL 3.2. That's not the problem. The problem I'm having is that I get the XFCE desktop and panel. I want to get the Linux Lite desktop and panel (like I saw on the desktop when I did the initial install). I'm not seeing the option on how to do that in any of the menus (or I saw it and didn't recognize it). Help please. Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - Valtam - 03-12-2017 Can you please inform us of all the options you selected during the install process, with particular attention to detail with how you created new and existing partitions. Thank you. Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - bitsnpcs - 03-12-2017 Hello humdinger70, do you know where the cd/dvd was, initially before it was lying around, its origins ? Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - humdinger70 - 03-12-2017 (03-12-2017, 02:45 PM)Jerry link Wrote: Can you please inform us of all the options you selected during the install process, with particular attention to detail with how you created new and existing partitions. Thank you.I pretty much took the defaults. The partitions were already set up from the previous Linux install. I kept the partitions that were there the same size (/boot, /, /home, swap) and type (ext4). The only partition I didn't format was /home to preserve what was there (that worked). Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - humdinger70 - 03-12-2017 (03-12-2017, 02:52 PM)bitsnpcs link Wrote: Hello humdinger70,I believe I got it from OSDisc.com, so I would say it's a good copy. I was trying out distros and didn't want to take the time downloading and burning DVDs. Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - bitsnpcs - 03-12-2017 I understand now, it seemed strange to me how you wrote it was lying around, so I became curious. ![]() Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - Valtam - 03-13-2017 /home should be formatted as our distribution has many modified files in there. That is more than likely your issue right there. Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - humdinger70 - 03-14-2017 (03-13-2017, 01:37 AM)Jerry link Wrote: /home should be formatted as our distribution has many modified files in there. That is more than likely your issue right there.Oh NOW you tell me. :o I preserved /home because I had files there I wanted to keep around from the previous distribution without going through the backup/restore muck. Yes, the files are still there. As a rule, you shouldn't be sticking config files in /home. I'm not going to lose much by doing another install, but mentioning that little tidbit during or prior to install would have helped! : ![]() Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - LL-user - 03-15-2017 Hi humdinger70, I do get, that you're a bit frustrated about that experience. But I find it very unfair to blame Jerry for it! He never stated anywhere that you can use your home directory, specifically all the config files which come with it, created while using another distribution. On the other hand, you've never asked before performing your install ![]() That being said, I'm sure Jerry is the last one refusing to improve the installation notes. Even if Linux Lite is primarily targeting Windows users who are not facing that home directory re-use problem, it's a good idea to spell it out for someone changing distros ![]() Regarding the config files: Where would you suggest user relevant config files to be stored if not in the home directory of the user? Sure, it would be nice if all software developers got used to the habit to stick the config files into a sub folder of .config in the home directory instead of polluting the root directory of the user's home. You might find interested to read gold_fingers intro to his post about creating a separate data partition. Hope you're now having a smoother ride ahead with Linux Lite after you took that hurdle ![]() Re: How to Get LinuxLite desktop and menu - humdinger70 - 03-21-2017 A full reinstall, including formatting the /home partition has my system looking like I expected it to be. What I lost was just a couple of PDFs from full circle magazine that I can re-download if I want. |