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That page shows that there is a PPA for 14.04, as I said, we don't use PPA's for XFCE so I did actually answer your question, you just needed to look at the information more carefully. Hope that's clear enough for you
Whatever XFCE is in the Ubuntu repos at the time will be included. We don't use PPA's for XFCE, only the standard Ubuntu repo.
If possible I would like to have a "Send to" right click menu item for the desktop that allows me to send items from the desktop to my home, documents, music, pictures, and other relevant folders.
# Thunar custom actions launcher for Send to operations# Milos Pavlovic 2016 <[email protected]>## Save this file to /usr/local/bin/menu.py# Setting thunar custom action:# Name: Send to# Description : Copy file to...# Command: python3 /usr/local/bin/menu.py "%F"# # File Pattern: *# Appearance: *## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or# (at your option) any later version.# # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the# GNU General Public License for more details.# # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,# MA 02110-1301, USA.# # $@ - file inputicons=[["name","icon","command"],["Send to Home","folder-home",'cp $@ $HOME/'],["Send to Desktop","desktop",'cp $@ $HOME/Desktop/'],["Send to Documents","folder-documents",'cp $@ $HOME/Documents/'],["Send to Downloads","folder-downloads",'cp $@ $HOME/Downloads'],["Send to Music","folder-music",'cp $@ $HOME/Music'],["Send to Pictures","folder-pictures",'cp $@ $HOME/Pictures'],["Send to Videos","folder-videos",'cp $@ $HOME/Videos'],]import osimport sysimport stringimport subprocessimport shlexfrom gi.repository import Gtk as Gtkfrom gi.repository.GdkPixbuf import Pixbufclass Menu: def destroy(self, widget, data=None): Gtk.main_quit() def action(self, widget, event, x, data=None): if len(sys.argv) > 1 and x != '': files = "{0}".format(sys.argv[1]) home = os.path.expanduser("~/") command = x.replace("$@", files) command = command.replace("$HOME", home) subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(command), stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) else: print("No file(s) passed. Exiting.") Gtk.main_quit() def __init__(self): self.menu = Gtk.Menu() self.menu.connect("hide", self.destroy) it=Gtk.IconTheme.get_default() j=0 first=True for line in icons: if first: first=False continue try: if '/' in line[1]: pixbuf = pixbuf_new_from_file(line[1]) else: pixbuf = it.load_icon(line[1],24,0) except: pixbuf = it.load_icon('gtk-stop',24,0) name = (line[0]) execc = line[2] x=execc box = Gtk.Box() box.set_spacing(10) img = Gtk.Image() img.set_from_pixbuf(pixbuf) label = Gtk.Label(name) box.add(img) box.add(label) menuitem = Gtk.MenuItem() menuitem.add(box) menuitem.connect("button-press-event", self.action, x) self.menu.append(menuitem) j +=1 height = j*30 self.menu.set_size_request(150, height) # Workaround for height self.menu.popup(None, None, None, None, 0, Gtk.get_current_event_time()) self.menu.show_all() def main(self): # Cliche init Gtk.main()if __name__ == "__main__": app = Menu() app.main()
A big +1!!!The only distro who provides such an option is Linux Mint through their Update Manager. It works excellent and you can select the best kernel suited for your system. Every distro should have a similar tool like that instead of "fooling and joking" around to get the latest kernel installed.
I would like to see a section added to Lite Tweaks that allows the user to pick a kernel that works best with their hardware, if it is possible I would like to see older kernels like 3.13 added to that section also. I think this would help prevent people with older machines from having to look for an alternative or having to stick to an older version of Linux Lite. I think that this all depends on the choices made in the version of Ubuntu that 3.0 will be based on, but would really like to see it.
What about if the Ubuntu software center is installed by default