Shared, read-write, photo directory tree, for normal users
I.e. what I want is the Linux equivalent of Windows Public/Pictures.
I.e. what I want is the Linux equivalent of Windows Public/Pictures.
Environment:
GNOME 2 allows one to either save the session automatically or manually (i.e. save the session as it looks right now). This is a nice feature because it restores the various desktop states between logins (and system restarts):
In Gnome 3.18, it was possible to change the titlebar height of all windows by changing the css in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css as per Reduce title bar height in gnome 3 / gtk+ 3.
I just added and modified a .desktop file in my /home/user/.local/share/applications folder.
I’m using Arch Linux + GNOME3 on desktop, and when the system starts or the user logs out, gdm displays the login screen for about 20 seconds and then turns off the display (although the computer is still running). Is it possible to disable this? I want the monitor to keep displaying the login screen “forever”. I couldn’t find any way to configure this.
In Gnome 3, moving windows with the keyboard shortcuts Meta+← and Meta+→ can be convenient.
I’m guessing I need to edit one of the schemas available in gsettings but I don’t know which one. and when I listed all the schemas, there’s just too many of them.