Forgive me, but I'm not sure if my last message
made it to the list.
In Gnome 3, I have opened up Firefox, but can't
figure out how to access the menu bar of an application. So, like, in Firefox,
there should be File, Edit, Bookmarks, History, Tools, and I think
Help.
When I hit F10, or alt+F10 nothing happens like it
does in Unity. When I hit Alt+CTRL+Tab, or shift Tab, I get to the top panel,
but, then when arrowing, I see Firefox menu, but when hitting enter, or down
arrow on this, either one, I only see quit.
Take GEdit. I know there should at least be File,
Edit, and Help. Maybe more, but when I did alt+CTRL+Tab, and saw the GEdit menu,
I open it up, and all I see is new window, and Quit. What the heck!
Secondly, I plugged in a USB flash drive. In Mate,
and in Unity, it mounts it to my desktop. In Gnome, I can't seem to even find! a
desktop, let alone the icons on it, if any like my drive. So, how in the world
do I access it from the G U I?
OK, sure I could hit alt+F2, then type
/media/chris/FLASH
and hit enter, but God, that's a lotta work!
There's gotta be an easier way than that!
Finally, last question for now. How in the world do
I access the trash, where files go when deleted. Don't tell me there isn't one
in Gnome!
Chris.
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