Thank you Lorenzo :) > As far as I've read so far the only way would be to use the gnome > plugin... or you can of course go terminal e.g. with the cpufrequtils
The current Xfce plugin for using GNOME panel plugins doesn't work for the current Xfce panel. > > 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? > > Have a look at the Menu customising page on the XFCE wiki [1] I already read it, but it seems to be that I need to edit some exo-open thingy. $ grep Exec /usr/share/applications/exo-mail-reader.desktop Exec=exo-open --launch MailReader %u Perhaps I should test if editing it to Exec=exo-open --launch evolution --force-online will do the job?! > > 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? > > Not sure.. Maybe xmodmap and similar? I'll reset dpkg-reconfigure locales to en only, restore ~/.profil and test http://www.jwz.org/xkeycaps/ instead. Regards, Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1321653493.3446.27.camel@debian