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I recently installed Xubuntu on a (very) old laptop for a friend, as windows XP was just too heavy and slow on it. I saw some cool tweaks of XFCE on it, I particularly liked the settings manager and colour schemes (no trouble settings up the colour schemes though).
Anyway, I'm using Arch Linux (a newish install, since I bricked my old one) and would like to know how to have a settings app (instead of everything in the menu) like featured in Xubuntu.
Thanks for reading,
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Oohh, I feel like an idiot. There all ready is a settings manager installed, hidden. Now I can move that to top of menu, and remove other entries.
Edit: Wait, I'm stuck actually, how do I get the xfce4-settings-manager to be a button instead of a menu.
Also, funny story, how do I restore the menu settings back to default (without the menu settings, as I removed that). Possibly via the command line?
Edit 2: OK, I think I'm good on the restoration option, I luckily had a backup, and after chmoding it, and waiting a minute(why?) it works fine. Now I just need to figure out how to get a button instead of menu
Last edited by Fallon911 (2013-03-03 17:46:42)
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