On 10/06/2014 04:41 PM, Jitse Klomp wrote: > 2014-10-06 23:03 GMT+02:00 Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 16:53:13 -0400 >> Jerry Geis wrote: >> >>> 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. > > > Check out gnome-tweak-tool > . It allows you to change a lot of 'hidden' options in GNOME. This is what I do in Gnome or Gnome Classic ... press the Super key (the Windows button on your key board) and search for tweak ... the tweak-tool will show up and then you can make many selections of what to show on the desktop, etc. I do not think that will work with Mate though, only gnome3 and gnome3-classic desktops. The gnome 3 desktop is really not that bad once you get used to it ... I really like the super key, auto workspaces, and the ability to have the 2nd monitor either move with the workspace or stay on the main workspace, etc.
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