I am not REALLY a newbie at this. I have been using Ubuntu since about 7.04 (with Gnome 2 or Mate) and had used KDE on Red Hat 5.x up to Fedora Core 4. I found the early Gnome rather "chunky" sort of like the current version of Gnome. The icons were TOO BIG and I did not have a lot of screen space to spare. That blather out of the way...
I have been reading a lot of good things about the Plasma desktop/environment so I though I would give it a try. I downloaded kubuntu 19.10 and installed it in a VMWare virtual machine with no issues. I have managed to move the main panel to the top where I like it and to create a launcher for Firefox and for lock screen on the panel. I guess I am trying to make it look like Gnome2/Mate
I am especially intrigued about the ability to configure two monitors independently. I used to run separate X sessions on my two monitors in Ubuntu 9.10 but it did not work in 10.04 LTS. In fact I could not even get the two monitors to work at all with Unity. I then switched to CentOS 6 which did support my configuration. CentOS 7 does not so have developed a different scheme using virtual machines. I will probably dig out my old workstation and scrounge up a couple of monitors to test what Plasma can do. But in the mean time...
In just about every GUI Linux configuration I have ever run I can right click on the desktop to bring up a terminal. It does not work in Plasma out of the box. I have searched but have not found the trick to enable this simple feature which is burned into my brain I know someone here knows the simple answer and will be kind enough to share it.
TIA,
Ken
I have been reading a lot of good things about the Plasma desktop/environment so I though I would give it a try. I downloaded kubuntu 19.10 and installed it in a VMWare virtual machine with no issues. I have managed to move the main panel to the top where I like it and to create a launcher for Firefox and for lock screen on the panel. I guess I am trying to make it look like Gnome2/Mate
I am especially intrigued about the ability to configure two monitors independently. I used to run separate X sessions on my two monitors in Ubuntu 9.10 but it did not work in 10.04 LTS. In fact I could not even get the two monitors to work at all with Unity. I then switched to CentOS 6 which did support my configuration. CentOS 7 does not so have developed a different scheme using virtual machines. I will probably dig out my old workstation and scrounge up a couple of monitors to test what Plasma can do. But in the mean time...
In just about every GUI Linux configuration I have ever run I can right click on the desktop to bring up a terminal. It does not work in Plasma out of the box. I have searched but have not found the trick to enable this simple feature which is burned into my brain I know someone here knows the simple answer and will be kind enough to share it.
TIA,
Ken
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