>>* How can I remove the four items on screen? *>>* Applications, *>>* Places *>>* home *>>* trash * >Mate allows me to remove those things using dconf-editor. I have check >boxes for computer-icon-visible, home-icon-visible, network-icon-visible, >trash-icon visible and volumes-visible under org-mate-caja-desktop. >The same set of checkboxes are also available under gnome-nautilus-desktop. Frank - this suggestion worked. I got rid of the icons on the screen... Do you have any "tricks" for getting rid of the "Applications" and "Places" in the top menu bar? or remove the menu bar all together. Or at minimal - if you click on them - no further menus are given. Thanks, Jerry On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Jerry Geis <geisj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > How can I remove the four items on screen? > Applications, > Places > home > trash > > from the command line? > I'd prefer to remove the top panel and bottom panel all together if > possible, > but they can stay - I just don't want anything showing on the screen. > > searched all around for kiosk mode gnome3 etc.. > not finding anything good for CentOS7. Was able to do this in CentOS 6 > can't believe > they took out functionality. > > Any way to "not" have those menu items and not have icons on the main > screen? > > Thanks > > jerry > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos