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Thanks, Dave. With LL in a VM my Windows install was accessed via network share, but in a physical install it's a simple local drive, so my immediate bookmark/shortcut problem is automatically solved. I have worked before with your solution in the other thread using the fstab file in Mint, I believe it was. Not pretty, and I couldn't get it to work, though it should. Also, using a "credentials=<filespec with root read permissions only>" option rather than user/pass in clear text might be a little more secure.
But I don't want to distract this thread so any further issues I'll post separately.
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Would very much like to use either mouse or keyboard to select login user icon.
P.S.@paul1149 - For larger mouse pointer size, go to Settings/Mouse and Touchpad/Theme/Size (and increase or decrease mouse/cursor size as needed). LL2.4
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* Jerry may be opposed to this, but here it goes Full UEFI support. (someday....)
1- Have package- xfce4- goodies AND xfce4-artwork installed as part of the base system.
2- Ability to have Persistance when installed to USB drive by default.
3- Ability to install Nvidia/Optimus on its own after install, say a script or something. and a way to revert if it fails. I think it would make things much easier, provided it works correctly :)
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Hello!
The ability to select/deselect updates, like Ubuntu's Software Updater, would be nice...
73 DE N4RPS
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The Log Out button isn't obvious to new users. I'd like to suggest a "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" shortcut to the "Log Out" options for those new users familiar with Windows.
Other suggestions would be to add the "Turn Off Computer" choice to the "System" or "Favorites" Whisker Menu Categories.
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I have done that. I set it to Chromium using the Lite Tweaks.
Screenshot:
http://imgur.com/b6N66as
But shouldn't your reply be in the feed for the Linux Lite Control Center?
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