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Unity Tweak Tool Doesn't work. Schema missing. org.gnome.nautilus.desktop


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my problem is this.
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.10, but I did not like the desktop interface, so I went back and installed the version of Gnome 3.30. The problem is that I had Tweaks in the previous version and I disabled the icons on the desktop. When I changed, the Tweaks option did not appear to enable desktop icons, so I tried Unity Tweak Tool, but when I started it, It says that the org.gnome.nautilus.desktop schema is missing.



Could you help me? Either to appear the icons on the desktop or to init Unity Tweak Tool. Thank you very much!










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  • The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago











  • If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • Solved! Thanks a lot!

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago















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my problem is this.
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.10, but I did not like the desktop interface, so I went back and installed the version of Gnome 3.30. The problem is that I had Tweaks in the previous version and I disabled the icons on the desktop. When I changed, the Tweaks option did not appear to enable desktop icons, so I tried Unity Tweak Tool, but when I started it, It says that the org.gnome.nautilus.desktop schema is missing.



Could you help me? Either to appear the icons on the desktop or to init Unity Tweak Tool. Thank you very much!










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  • The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago











  • If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • Solved! Thanks a lot!

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago













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my problem is this.
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.10, but I did not like the desktop interface, so I went back and installed the version of Gnome 3.30. The problem is that I had Tweaks in the previous version and I disabled the icons on the desktop. When I changed, the Tweaks option did not appear to enable desktop icons, so I tried Unity Tweak Tool, but when I started it, It says that the org.gnome.nautilus.desktop schema is missing.



Could you help me? Either to appear the icons on the desktop or to init Unity Tweak Tool. Thank you very much!










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my problem is this.
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.10, but I did not like the desktop interface, so I went back and installed the version of Gnome 3.30. The problem is that I had Tweaks in the previous version and I disabled the icons on the desktop. When I changed, the Tweaks option did not appear to enable desktop icons, so I tried Unity Tweak Tool, but when I started it, It says that the org.gnome.nautilus.desktop schema is missing.



Could you help me? Either to appear the icons on the desktop or to init Unity Tweak Tool. Thank you very much!







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  • The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago











  • If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • Solved! Thanks a lot!

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago

















  • The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago











  • If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

    – guiverc
    1 hour ago












  • Solved! Thanks a lot!

    – Izzak Flick
    1 hour ago
















The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

– guiverc
1 hour ago






The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome. Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)

– guiverc
1 hour ago














ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

– Izzak Flick
1 hour ago





ooh, ok! Thanks a lot! Do you know why in gnome-tweaks doesn't appear de desktop option already?

– Izzak Flick
1 hour ago













If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

– guiverc
1 hour ago






If you look at gnome-tweaks (packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command) you'll note it comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (esp. applies to LTS releases). Refer to help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.

– guiverc
1 hour ago














Solved! Thanks a lot!

– Izzak Flick
1 hour ago





Solved! Thanks a lot!

– Izzak Flick
1 hour ago










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Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)



gnome-tweaks (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command apt-cache show gnome-tweaks) comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (for LTS releases). Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.






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    Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)



    gnome-tweaks (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command apt-cache show gnome-tweaks) comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (for LTS releases). Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.






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      The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome.



      Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)



      gnome-tweaks (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command apt-cache show gnome-tweaks) comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (for LTS releases). Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.






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        The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome.



        Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)



        gnome-tweaks (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command apt-cache show gnome-tweaks) comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (for LTS releases). Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.






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        The unity-tweak-tool is for adjusting the Unity desktop, not the Gnome one. gnome-tweaks is for adjusting Gnome.



        Unity is a fork & variation of the gnome desktop, so many parts of it are identical, but it's still a different desktop (like cinnamon & other forks)



        gnome-tweaks (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnome-tweaks or via command apt-cache show gnome-tweaks) comes from 'universe' repository (community supported). Only packages from 'main' (or Canonical supported) are included on install media, 'universe' and other repos are added by users, and may have shorter supported-lives (for LTS releases). Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu for more info on repositories.







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