(10-16-2022, 03:07 AM)Jerry link Wrote: This thread is still open.
There is some ambiguity here in regard to the OP's question. Some people say upgrade and mean, "I backed up my home folder and configs, and now when I restore those files to the new Series, things aren't working" and some mean, "I use sudo do-release-upgrade and things don't work". The latter is NOT supported here. Cheers.
Hi, Jerry!

I guess your answer and the previous, are related to another post/subject.
The initial post was about something related to XFCE Taskbar and had nothing to do with the Update/Upgrade Procedure, except a pale suggestion that "the upgrade might have caused...".
(10-15-2022, 05:11 AM)Lucas Jstn link Wrote: So, guys, I have updated hours ago from 5.8 to 6.0 and I can't find where this configuration is. I am not managing to move windows at the bottom icon bars neither reordering them, please help me with it.
Anyway, as far as I could see, the "Update/Upgrade" is extensively covered over the Forum, let alone the Linux Lite documentation.
At least, I skip answering such questions and at most, I quote (insert an URL...) either a post, or straight the documentation.
But the Panel 1 (Taskbar), is somehow "out of range" of hte concept "Linux Lite Help and Support", since XFCE is a different project than Linux Lite itself. I assume you need XFCE team (strong?) connections to deal with this on an authorised "Savvy" base.
I remember back in 2012, when I switched for good from Windows to Linux, I had some more experience with Mandrake and this had KDE as DM.
After the crash of Mandrake and the various forkings, the closest match to what was KDE, was XFCE so, from 2007 till now I somehow got caught by the XFCE "look & feel".
The only OS that offers XFCE as the only one DE, AFAIK, is... Linux Lite.
I told this little story, to paint a larger picture of what actually meant for me, dealing with a DM. Since we'are speaking of XFCE here, there is a long story related to the XFCE's "Panel Class" and my getting to the understanding of the most of what I know now about XFCE.
I answered the initial post, because it took me some years to learn how to deal with this "Panel Class". Making it look as I want and need, then putting a second panel on the top of the desktop, was initially a kind of nightmare.
I was confused though, by the way the question was formulated.
So, the discussion in this thread, is about tweaking the XFCE Panel 1 or the "Taskbar", as we usually call it.
I was confused though, because the question appeared to me as if Lucas Jstn wants to reorder the buttons of the running Applications (the middle section of the Taskbar), which, from what I know, is impossible by using "Drad'n'Drop" as the question suggests. Even if using a ComboBox for showing the list of running windows, allows you to order them alphabetically. Maybe I'm wrong, but that is what I found possible to do, so far.
Speaking frankly, I barely can figure out what would be the use of such a feature, since on an ordinary work session I open at least 20 Apps or documents at a given time, then close some, open some others, etc. and the last thing I might spent time to think of, is in which order they are shown in the Taskbar.
I hope this made things more clear about the topic of this thread. If it were abot Updating/Upgradeing the distro, I would surely have suggested to one Moderator/ Global Moderator to move the thread to the appropriate section, since we're in the "Software-Support-Other" which, at least for me, means "Other than Linux Lite itself". Correct me if I'm wrong!

Best regards!

"It's easy to die for an idea. It's way harder TO LIVE for your idea!"
Current Machine:
Dell Precision T1700, 16 GB RAM, SSD Kingston A400, 480 GB.
Laptop:
ASUS X200MA , IntelĀ® CeleronĀ® N2830, 2 GB RAM, SSD Kingston A400, 480 GB.
Current Machine:
Dell Precision T1700, 16 GB RAM, SSD Kingston A400, 480 GB.
Laptop:
ASUS X200MA , IntelĀ® CeleronĀ® N2830, 2 GB RAM, SSD Kingston A400, 480 GB.