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[Locked] Empty shortcut applet on LMDE2
squid-f English 2 lylambda [Read]
07 May 2015 à 00:09

squid-f, Monday 27 April 2015 à 21:35


Subscription date : 27 April 2015
Messages : 8
Hello all

I just switched from Linux Mint 17.1 to Linux Mint LMDE2. Cairo was working like a charm on Linux Mint 17.1
On LMDE2, the Shortcut applet is empty. Apparently, the bookmarks and main folders from Nemo are not imported.

I use Cairo 3.4 I found in the Linux Mint / Debian software manager. Running it with or without OpenGL backend doesn't change anything.

Any clue anyone ?

Thanks !

squid-f, Wednesday 06 May 2015 à 19:28


Subscription date : 27 April 2015
Messages : 8
Hello

I just found a solution (with some luck !) : after installing cairo-dock-gnome-integration-plug-in, it works !
The Shortcut applet lists all my bookmarks and discs.

Hope it will help someone !

lylambda, Thursday 07 May 2015 à 00:09


Subscription date : 06 September 2009
Messages : 1635
Congrats and thanks for the solution !
I put the subject in resolved

Problems at use | Problèmes à l'utilisation

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[Locked] Empty shortcut applet on LMDE2
squid-f English 2 lylambda [Read]
07 May 2015 à 00:09


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