On 01/26/2018 07:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/27/18 09:05, JD wrote:
I am unable to increase the number of workspaces. When I right-click
on the only visible workspace icon on the panel, and I click on
Preferences, I do not get a gui that lets me increase the number of
workspaces. I only get a small panel which lets the user choose how
many columns to display the workspaces in. Will I be able to install
an older release like from fc26 or fc25 to see how they will behave?
I just install the MATE Desktop on an F27 system running the
"Workstation" (Gnome) edition. After bringing up the Mate DE it has 4
workspaces. Right clicking on the workspaces on the lower panel brings
up a GUI to add spaces as well as changing the name. See the image
.... https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PD1JyviXzqKi4_v2bVhgVemFGble-1xh
Well, all I can tell ya is: it is not happening here.
Only thing I did after network came alive is
1. dnf update
2. dnf install these mate packages (with --skip-broken option)
mate-applet-softupd.x86_64 0.4.6-3.fc27 fedora
mate-applet-streamer.x86_64 0.4.0-2.fc27
rpmfusion-free
mate-applets.x86_64 1.19.4-1.fc27 updates
mate-backgrounds.noarch 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-calc.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-common.noarch 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-control-center.x86_64 1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-control-center-devel.i686 1.19.2-1.fc27
updates
mate-control-center-devel.x86_64 1.19.2-1.fc27
updates
mate-control-center-filesystem.i686
1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-control-center-filesystem.x86_64
1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-desktop.x86_64 1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-desktop-devel.i686 1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-desktop-devel.x86_64 1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-desktop-libs.x86_64 1.19.2-1.fc27 updates
mate-dictionary.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-disk-usage-analyzer.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27
updates
mate-icon-theme.noarch 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-icon-theme-faenza.noarch 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-media.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 fedora
mate-menu.noarch 17.10.1-2.fc27 fedora
mate-menus.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-menus-devel.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-menus-libs.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-menus-preferences-category-menu.x86_64
1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-notification-daemon.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27
updates
mate-panel.x86_64 1.19.4-1.fc27 updates
mate-panel-devel.x86_64 1.19.4-1.fc27 updates
mate-panel-libs.x86_64 1.19.4-1.fc27 updates
mate-polkit.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 updates
mate-polkit-devel.x86_64 1.19.0-1.fc27 updates
mate-power-manager.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-screensaver.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-screensaver-devel.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-screenshot.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-search-tool.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-sensors-applet.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-sensors-applet-devel.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27
updates
mate-session-manager.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-settings-daemon.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-settings-daemon-devel.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27
updates
mate-system-log.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-system-monitor.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-terminal.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-themes.noarch 3.22.14-2.fc27 fedora
mate-user-guide.noarch 1.19.0-1.fc27 fedora
mate-utils.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-utils-common.noarch 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
mate-utils-devel.x86_64 1.19.1-1.fc27 updates
and they installed without a hitch.
So, your experience with it does not match mine :(
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