On 23/02/14 20:36, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 23/02/14 16:56, Kanjana wrote: >> I am on Linux Mint 13 KDE 64-bit. >> >> The update manager is set to levels 1, 2, 3 and 4. >> >> Task-bar with application icons is/are completely missing after update. >> My customized wallpaper has changed to the Linux Mint Maya default >> wallpaper which appears to be somewhat oversized. Can only use Alt+F2 to >> access applications etc.. >> >> How can I safely remove 4.12.2 and reinstall an 'older' version? >> >> Please help me! >> > <snipped> > > > As Ralf said - this is the wrong list, though people here will 'try' and > help. Mint is "based" on Debian as potato chips are based on potatoes. > Much is different, and a lot of the original goodness is missing. ;) > > 1. Left-click on the Desktop to make it active > 2. Press "Alt+d" then press "Alt+s" to start "Desktop Settings - Plasma > Desktop Shell". If that doesn't work try right-clicking on the Desktop > and choose "Desktop Settings" from the menu. > 3. In the left-pane click on "View" > 4. In the right-pane from the "Properties" drop-down list select on of > the "Scaled" options (Scaled, Scaled & Cropped, or Scaled, keep > proportions). > 5. Click on the "Apply" button (bottom-right) > 6. Click on the "OK" button (also bottom-right) > > You can also change the image used as the desktop "wallpaper" in the > same settings dialog window. > > Kind regards >
Sorry, nearly forgot your taskbar icons - assuming Mint uses the KDE Settings Manager.... 1. From the KDE menu -> Settings -> System Settings 2. Under "Common Appearance and Behaviour" (top row) double-click on the "Application Appearance" entry 3. In the left-hand pane click on "Icons" 4. In the right-hand pane click on an icon "Theme" 5. Click on the "Apply" button (bottom-right) 6. Click on the "OK" button If none of the listed Icon themes appeals to you - or there isn't any, at Step 4. click on the "Get New Themes..." button (center-bottom) and follow the prompts. Kind regards ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.