Gnome shell 3
Showing date in taskbar
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.clock show-date true
Showing date in taskbar
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.calendar show-weekdate true
Show week numbers in calendar
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.calendar show-weekdate true
Show minimize, maximize buttons
gconftool-2 -s -t string /desktop/gnome/shell/windows/button_layout "menu:minimize,maximize,close"
Always show power off in menu
yum install gnome-shell-extensions-alternative-status-menuMore info about available extensions can be found here
Tweak-tool
yum install gnome-tweak-toolThen use start it go to Desktop and enable "Have file manager handle the desktop"
Taskbar
yum install tint2Then use gnome-session-properties utility to add tint2 to gnome auto start programs (/usr/bin/tint2)
Nautilus
Show hidden files
gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.preferences show-hidden-files true
Show address bar instead of buttons for file path
gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.preferences always-use-location-entry true
Configurations
Additional repositories
Add RPM fusion repos:su -c 'yum localinstall --nogpgcheck http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm'
Admin rights
Add sudo capabilities to current user:usermod -a -G wheel `whoami`
Startup theme
Change the startup theme:sudo yum install plymouth-theme* sudo plymouth-set-default-theme --list sudo plymouth-set-default-theme solar -R
Keyboard mappings
Install gconf-editor:sudo yum install gconf-editorNow open gconf-editor from command line and do following modifications:
windows + D to show desktop
Find the key "/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/show_desktop" and set the value to "<mod4>D"windows + R to run command
Find the key "/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_run_dialog" and set the value to ""<mod4>R"windows + L to lock screen
Find the key "/apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_1" (or any other number and set the value to ""<mod4>L". Find the key "/apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_1" and set the value to "gnome-screensaver-command -l"Windows aliases
notepad
sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/notepad notepad /usr/bin/gedit 1
explorer
sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/explorer explorer /usr/bin/nautilus 1
cmd
sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/cmd cmd /usr/bin/gnome-terminal 1
Installing additional software
Music player - XMMS
sudo yum install xmms xmms-faad2 xmms-mp3 xmms-pulse xmms-skins
Video players
mplayyer
sudo yum install mplayer gecko-mediaplayer mplayer-gui mencoder
VLC
sudo yum install vlc
Gnome-tweak-tool
sudo yum install gnome-tweak-toolIt can be used to change variety of options. Go to "Windows" and change "Current theme" to "Crux". Go to "File manager" and change "Have file manager handle desktop" to "Yes".
MS fonts
sudo yum install rpm-build cabextract ttmkfdir wget xfs sudo rpm -ih http://dl.atrpms.net/all/chkfontpath-1.10.1-2.fc14.x86_64.rpm sudo wget http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/msttcorefonts-2.0-1.spec sudo rpmbuild -ba msttcorefonts-2.0-1.spec sudo yum install --nogpgcheck /root/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch/msttcorefonts-2.0-1.noarch.rpm
Chrome
Go to www.google.com/chrome and follow instructionsFlash
Go to Adobe flash and choose linux 64 (Step1) and YUM 64 (Step2) Install the downloaded RPM it will add the adobe YUM repos. Install the real flash player with:yum install flash-plugin nspluginwrapper.x86_64 nspluginwrapper.i686 alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686 libcurl.i686Now Firefox should be able to play flash video (try it with youtube) In order to make Chrome playing flash videos executes following commands:
mkdir /opt/google/chrome/plugins
ln -s /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so /opt/google/chrome/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Skype
Go to http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/downloading.fedora and follow instructionsShow system information as background - conky
sudo yum install conkyThen use gnome-session-properties utility to add conky to gnome auto start programs (/usr/bin/conky)A simple configuration file /etc/conky/conky.conf
alignment top_right background no border_width 1 cpu_avg_samples 2 default_color white default_outline_color white default_shade_color white draw_borders no draw_graph_borders yes draw_outline no draw_shades no use_xft yes xftfont DejaVu Sans Mono:size=12 gap_x 5 gap_y 60 minimum_size 5 5 net_avg_samples 2 no_buffers yes out_to_console no out_to_stderr no extra_newline no own_window_transparent yes own_window yes own_window_class Conky own_window_type desktop stippled_borders 0 update_interval 1.0 uppercase no use_spacer none show_graph_scale no show_graph_range noTEXT #${scroll 32 $nodename - $sysname $kernel on $machine | } $nodename - $sysname $kernel $hr ${color grey}Uptime:$color $uptime ${color grey}Frequency (in GHz):$color $freq_g ${color grey}RAM Usage:$color $mem/$memmax - $memperc% ${membar 4} ${color grey}Swap Usage:$color $swap/$swapmax - $swapperc% ${swapbar 4} ${color grey}CPU Usage:$color $cpu% ${cpubar 4} ${color grey}Temperature:$color $acpitemp% ${color grey}Fan speed:$color $acpifan ${color grey}Processes:$color $processes ${color grey}Running:$color $running_processes $hr ${color grey}File systems: / $color${fs_used /}/${fs_size /} ${fs_bar 6 /} ${color grey}Networking: Up:$color ${upspeed eth0} ${color grey} - Down:$color ${downspeed eth0} $hr ${color grey}Name PID CPU% MEM% ${color lightgrey} ${top name 1} ${top pid 1} ${top cpu 1} ${top mem 1} ${color lightgrey} ${top name 2} ${top pid 2} ${top cpu 2} ${top mem 2} ${color lightgrey} ${top name 3} ${top pid 3} ${top cpu 3} ${top mem 3} ${color lightgrey} ${top name 4} ${top pid 4} ${top cpu 4} ${top mem 4}
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