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Restore XFCE to default

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gold_finger:
Generally best to start new post vs. jumping in on someone else's; but we'll let you slide this time.  ;)

Menu -> Settings -> Appearance

Wirezfree:
Sorry for jumping in...
I was going to post a question on a similar topic...

I'm sure I wasn't dreaming,
I'm sure when I was exploring LinuxLite I found an option to select from a certain look, not a new DE, just some subtle changes
one I remember was Redmond... But I just can't find this option to change anywhere now..

Maybe it's related to the other issue I posted, and disappeared due to my language change.?

Any pointers welcome.

Thanks... David


gold_finger:
Can't help with Mate, but you can add/delete/change panels and items on the panels by right-clicking on an empty area of the panel, choose -- Panel -> Panel Preferences -> Panel 1 or 2 -> "x" to delete it, or "+" to add a panel.  You can have a look through the tabs -- Display, Appearance, Items -- to customize it however you want.  To move a panel, look under Display tab and uncheck the "Lock panel" box; then grab by the left or right panel edge and move it.



Jerry:
Hello, brettwiley. We don't support other DE's.
What little free time we do have, has to be supporting what we offer out-of-the-box. If you want to take Linux Lite and turn it into something else, that is something you'll have to research outside of our Support networks. Perhaps look for a tutorial on installing Mate on Ubuntu 12.04, it should be similar. Thank you.

brettwiley:
I want to restore XFCE back to default. I did this by deleting the XFCE folder in .config. I then logged out and back in and chose the default configuration. But then one of the panels are on the top and a launcher bar is at the bottom. How can i erase the bottom panel and move the one at top to the bottom.

OR

How can I install Mate on here. I have been a long time mate user.

Thanks!  :)  ;D  8)

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