On Vi, 18 nov 11, 11:56:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> 1.
> 
> The cpufreq information plugin for the Xfce4 panel,
> xfce4-cpufreq-plugin, doesn't enable to switch from ondemand to
> performance.
> How can I get this feature working?

Is this supported or you just want it?
 
> 2.
> 
> For a panel and for 'Applications > Office > Evolution' it's launched by
> evolution --force-online. The Xfce applications menu additionally
> includes a launcher on top of the menu. Unfortunately this launcher will
> start Evolution without --force-online, so there'll be no connection to
> the network. This is caused by the upgrade from GNOME 2 to GNOME 3.
> 
> Where can I edit those additional entries?

I don't understand what you mean. Do you want to edit the menu entry or 
some additional launcher you added somewhere?

> 3.
> 
> This issue isn't Xfce related, it's also an issue for GNOME 2 and GNOME
> 3.
> I'm using en for my system only, not my native language de, but I'm
> using a de keyboard and I prefer local settings, such as C°, km, m.
> 
> For Debian and Ubuntu the "," at the Num keyboard is a "," but it should
> be "translated" to ".", for Suse this does work by default.
> When using gcalctool it's needed that the "," for the Num keyboard only
> is converted to a ".", for the Qwert... part of the keyboard the ","
> should be a "," and the "." should be a ".".
> 
> Where can I edit this setting?

For the keyboard:

dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

and chose "de" as your layout.

For the other settings I've had success in the past with setting the 
correct locale (de_DE.UTF-8 in you case) and then exporting

LANGUAGE=english

for example in ~/.profile

Hope this helps,
Andrei
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