• Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    Some apps are a bitch and a half for some reason, other apps just work

    Make a .desktop file, slap it in ./local/share/imdrawingafuckingblank and boom, it’s integrated into your shell menu like any other app

    The Nexus Mod App and Foundry VTT work flawlessly and it’s so nice

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      As a somewhat Linux noob I just made a folder called ~/Apps and launch them through terminal. Not ideal, but I don’t care enough to fix it.

      Your suggestion makes me kinda want to fix it though. Doesn’t seem like to much work

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        Change ~/Apps to ~/bin or ~/.bin & you are doing it like a seasoned pro.

        Completely ideal, actually.

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        I’ve used Linux for years and I also have a ~/Applications folder where I put AppImages, applications cloned with git and stuff like that in. E.g. I have the last Yuzu AppImage in there, since it got taken down, but I also made a .desktop file for it, so I can launch it through the application menu. Btw, you should be able to just double click AppImages in your file explorer to open them.

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            Maybe I should install one of these but I would have expected Fedora to come with something like this preinstalled tbh

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              but I would have expected Fedora to come with something like this preinstalled tbh

              Fedora is just plagued with poor decisions, and that’s expected, it is the testing ground of redhat and not something that regular users should be using, they even go as far as repacking existing flatpaks just because and then break them.

              A while back they pulled this nonsense that not even upstream approves of: https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/issues/661

              iirc fedora also enabled wayland by default on gnome in 2016 when pretty much nothing worked.

              Rhino linux lets you install AM thru its GUI installer btw.