Activities

Gnome where can I find the images that are marked in the picture?
http://i.imgur.com/NyLivpo.png


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Hi
Activities is part of the code, both image and text…

http://susepaste.org/25690970

I use the extension Activities Configurator
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/358/activities-configurator/ so
look at the code here to see what is changed by this extension. The
square image for show applications is probably buried in the gnome-shell
code.


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malcolmlewis;2726842 Wrote:[color=blue]

Hi
Activities is part of the code, both image and text…

http://susepaste.org/25690970

I use the extension Activities Configurator
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/358/activities-configurator/ so
look at the code here to see what is changed by this extension. The
square image for show applications is probably buried in the gnome-shell
code.[/color]

I can not install


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On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 17:56:01 +0000, estica wrote:
[color=blue]

malcolmlewis;2726842 Wrote:[color=green]

Hi Activities is part of the code, both image and text…

http://susepaste.org/25690970

I use the extension Activities Configurator
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/358/activities-configurator/ so
look at the code here to see what is changed by this extension. The
square image for show applications is probably buried in the
gnome-shell code.[/color]

I can not install[/color]

Are you using susestudio.com for this, or are these just general openSUSE
questions? If they’re general openSUSE questions, you probably want a
different forum, since SUSE Studio is a specific way of creating openSUSE
(and SLE) appliances.

Jim


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Novell/SUSE/NetIQ Knowledge Partner

Hi
If on SUSE Studio test drive, you need to download to a local machine
(I normally use a local vm), then you can upload to your image.


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hendersj;2726847 Wrote:[color=blue]

On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 17:56:01 +0000, estica wrote:
[color=green]

malcolmlewis;2726842 Wrote:[color=darkred]

Hi Activities is part of the code, both image and text…

http://susepaste.org/25690970

I use the extension Activities Configurator
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/358/activities-configurator/[/color][/color]
so[color=green][color=darkred]
look at the code here to see what is changed by this extension. The
square image for show applications is probably buried in the
gnome-shell code.[/color]

I can not install[/color]

Are you using susestudio.com for this, or are these just general
openSUSE
questions? If they’re general openSUSE questions, you probably want a
different forum, since SUSE Studio is a specific way of creating
openSUSE
(and SLE) appliances.

Jim


Jim Henderson, CNA6, CDE, CNI, LPIC-1, CLA10, CLP10
Novell/SUSE/NetIQ Knowledge Partner[/color]

susestudio.com


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malcolmlewis;2726850 Wrote:[color=blue]

Hi
If on SUSE Studio test drive, you need to download to a local machine
(I normally use a local vm), then you can upload to your image.


Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter
#276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 GNOME 3.10.1 Kernel
3.12.44-52.10-default If you find this post helpful and are logged into
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below… Thanks![/color]

What is directory the image?


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Hi
On the local machine running gnome-shell it’s in the users home
directory under;

~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/activities-config@nls1729

If wanting system wide (not tested) place the extension
(activities-config@nls1729) in /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions
directory.


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I have no extension activities …

I want to do manual for when other users install the distro stay with
my settings


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estica;2726877 Wrote:[color=blue]

I have no extension activities …

I want to do manual for when other users install the distro stay with
my settings[/color]
So you have to download it from the gnome-shell extensions page locally,
then tar up and upload to your SUSE Studio image, run test drive and log
in to that and add as required. If you want it system wide then you need
to unpack it in /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions.


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