7/7/2023 0 Comments Folder color![]() ![]() I checked that the folder colours remain after changing the main themes which come with the Mint 17 installation. I did not reboot my system, but simply ran the “nemo -q” command to see my colours! ji indicates that “note that there’s no visual feed back” but my system indicated clearly all files downloading and installing the process therefore was clear.Īlso, after I ran the “install folder” command my system asked for a y/n confirmation and again acknowledged the installation. To add the PPA to my system, I trusted dear Ji and did not edit his syntax, which looked rather clear but could not check since I did not know this package. Please do check your own configuration to compare with my notes. My version is the 64 bit, and I installed the Cinnamon desktop version. I run Mint 17 in a double-boot configuration with Windoze 7, and regularly update it, but only to level 1 and 2 updates. Worked very well and was incredibly easy on the following configuration:Īn almost 4 years old Toshiba 670 laptop (no discrete graphics, just the integrated thing with a 6100 Pentium Intel processor). Note that folder-color-common need to be installed first.įinally restart your file browser by either logging out and back in or running the command below and re-open it:įor Mate Caja file browser, if you don’t see the Folder Color in context menu, run command to fix:įor 32-bit: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/girepository-1.0/Caja-2.0.typelib /usr/lib/girepository-1.0/Caja-2.0.typelibįor 64-bit: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/girepository-1.0/Caja-2.0.typelib /usr/lib/girepository-1.0/Caja-2.0.typelibĪnd finally restart caja by running caja -q. deb installer directly from the launchpad page. ![]() Tip: For those don’t want to add the PPA, grab the. ![]()
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