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Hi, everyone! :)
Since the problem occures often and I had it many times, after finding a way out of this, I thought it would be useful to share it.
If the Indicator Plugin is missing from your list, you can install it with the following:
Code:
sudo apt install xfce4-indicator-plugin
Video: Fixing the XFCE Tray icons problem
Best regards! :)
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Keep up the good work! Don't forget to put Linux Lite in each title, this will help people find your material more easily. :)
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(10-13-2022, 08:08 PM)Jerry link Wrote: Keep up the good work! Don't forget to put Linux Lite in each title, this will help people find your material more easily. :)
Thanks! :)
Linux Lite title.
I did it a little more subtle...
On the desktop's wallpaper, it is the Linux Lite logo and the version is currently running on the machine.
Anyway, since the tutorials are made on a Linux Lite machine, it will be an aid to the search engines to have distro's name in the title.
Also, on the start screen, that is usually shown in the YouTube preview.
This time, I had to do many graphics. I started from scratch and took me more than I expected.
This will change in the future, though.
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I look forward to your future videos :)
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