Erstellen von Desktopverknüpfungen und Anpassung der Taskleiste
Hallo,
wie kann ich in CentOS 7 Desktopverknüpfungen erstellen und die Taskleiste anpassen bzw. Icons dort hinzufügen? Hatte mal was aus /usr/share/applications kopiert und im Desktopverzeichnis hinzugefügt. Trotzdem kann ich die Icons nicht sehen.
Was mache ich hier falsch?
LG
wie kann ich in CentOS 7 Desktopverknüpfungen erstellen und die Taskleiste anpassen bzw. Icons dort hinzufügen? Hatte mal was aus /usr/share/applications kopiert und im Desktopverzeichnis hinzugefügt. Trotzdem kann ich die Icons nicht sehen.
Was mache ich hier falsch?
LG
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Hai,
Fuer Deine Desktopverknuepfungen. Mit dem blanken Kopieren ist es wohl nicht getan.
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=47122
Gruss BFF
Fuer Deine Desktopverknuepfungen. Mit dem blanken Kopieren ist es wohl nicht getan.
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=47122
Open the file browser (the "home" folder shortcut is on the desktop by default)
Click the "Computer" link on the left navigation panel and go to "/usr/shared/applications". This should now display all the applications icons/shortcuts in the browser window.
Now here, I first tried dragging the Terminal icon over to the desktop, but got an error due to permissions (Error setting owner: Operation not permitted), (Any input on this would be appreciated).
Instead do "Right-click Icon->Context Menu->Copy To". This will bring up another browser window titled "Select Destination".
Select (left-click) the "Desktop" folder in the left navigation panel, and the click the "Select" button in the bottom right.
The Application icon should now be on the desktop! Sure it's not as easy as simple drag-and-drop functionality that was present before, but at least it works(?).
Click the "Computer" link on the left navigation panel and go to "/usr/shared/applications". This should now display all the applications icons/shortcuts in the browser window.
Now here, I first tried dragging the Terminal icon over to the desktop, but got an error due to permissions (Error setting owner: Operation not permitted), (Any input on this would be appreciated).
Instead do "Right-click Icon->Context Menu->Copy To". This will bring up another browser window titled "Select Destination".
Select (left-click) the "Desktop" folder in the left navigation panel, and the click the "Select" button in the bottom right.
The Application icon should now be on the desktop! Sure it's not as easy as simple drag-and-drop functionality that was present before, but at least it works(?).
Gruss BFF