Hi!
These are end-user questions, and this is a developer list (this one in particular is about neglected packages and detecting neglect). It would
be nice if, in the future, you asked on debian-user@ or similar places.
Both of your questions are specific to a particular desktop environment
(Gnome, XFCE, KDE, Mate, Cinnamon, ...). I'll answer about XFCE as that's
what I use.
On Sun, Jan 03, 2021 at 07:30:15PM +0200, slava stalkerovich wrote:
1.Is it possible to display on the panel the indication of switching languages in the form of an icon (as in windows)?
Sure: Applications|Panel (or right-click on a panel). "Add New Items", "Keyboard Layouts".
This should be similar in other desktop environments -- likely names beside "Keyboard Layouts" include "Language Indicator" and mixes of the two.
2. when connecting two monitors to one video card, it is impossible in
the "display" settings to make the normal display mode of both
monitors.
I'm not sure what do you mean by "normal" mode. If that's each monitor
next to each other, on XFCE you drag one of overlapping displays to a
side. This is not as easy to see, as they appear to be a single display;
most other DEs have a more discoverable switch that says "mirror".
Meow!
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