Ovako iz virtualboxa nevidi se razlika u brzini ali zauzima 100Mb umjesto 70Mb rama... i malo nezgodno sto se pokrece nautilus preko start menija a to se mozda da rjesiti... a covjek koji je pisao tekst kaze da ne bi trebalo biti nekih razlika u performansama. Super je sto mozes jednostavno editirati start meni i sto jest jest ljepse izgleda
I have seen this question asked a few times without any real answer given, other then the fact that it can't be done. Some may ask, "why would you want to do this?" Simply put, the LXDE panel is ugly. The other question that my come to mind is "how will this effect my performance" Ironically, it wont. When running “top” the cpu and memory usage of gnome panel matches that of lxpanel which for me is usually around 2%. So if your concerned about performance on an older system, you should have no problems.
If you are running LXDE from the main version of Ubuntu or Mint: (which comes with Gnome)
If you have not already done so.Kod: Označi sve
sudo apt-get install lxde
Once you installed LXDE, log out and change your session to LXDE. In order to replace the LXDE panel with the Gnome panel we will have to edit the autostart file in /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/ . You can do this by pasting the following in the terminal.
You should now see the following:Kod: Označi sve
sudo leafpad /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
@lxde-settings
@xscreensaver -no-splash
@lxpanel --profile LXDE
@pcmanfm -d
Simply replace "@lxpanel --profile LXDE" with "@gnome-panel". Save the file, logout, then log back in to your LXDE session and you should now see the Gnome panel in place of your LXDE panel. It should now look like this.
@lxde-settings
@xscreensaver -no-splash
@gnome-panel
@pcmanfm -d
If you are running a version of Ubuntu or Mint that has kde, xfce, flux, etc. or if your installing from a mini.iso you will have to install gnome panel separately after installing LXDE.
After you have installed gnome panel follow the same steps listed above.Kod: Označi sve
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
