01-05-2017, 09:04 AM
Noticed this was abandoned but I have come across this before and although it is not a fix it is a work around.
What I do is go into the package manager and search for "xfce4-" by then you will see all the separate plug-ins. Find xfce4-goodies and select it for removal.
Then just select the plug-ins you want for installation.
What I do is go into the package manager and search for "xfce4-" by then you will see all the separate plug-ins. Find xfce4-goodies and select it for removal.
Then just select the plug-ins you want for installation.
I'v been bashing Windows way before Microsoft.....