- Give your gnome menu a minty taste
- September 29th, 2009
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I like Ubuntu. I like being able to tweak the bits off my desktop environment. However, I also happen to like the MintMenu, the menu applet that is set up as the default for Linux Mint, a linux distro based on Ubuntu. Of course, this being Linux and all, I just had to install it.
- First, you need to download it(~99kb).
- Double click the .deb file to run the package installer. In my case, all dependencies were satisfied so I just had to click the “Install Package” button.

- Right click your panel and “Add to Panel..”.

- Scroll down a bit and you should see a ‘MintMenu’ applet.

- Drag the applet to your panel and you should be set. Ubuntu with a little dash of mint!

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Comment by brian — October 19, 2009 @ 10:53 am