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Noice !
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@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
Noice !
What does this do that my normal desktop does not? Or is this for people not on Cinnamon who wish that they had chosen Cinnamon?
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@scottalanmiller said in Fedora Love:
@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
Noice !
What does this do that my normal desktop does not? Or is this for people not on Cinnamon who wish that they had chosen Cinnamon?
If they wish that they had chosen cinnamon, then just install cinnamon.
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Don't forget to install MailBear!
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@MailBear said in Fedora Love:
Don't forget to install MailBear!
Ya got a website? My google fu failed me.
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@NerdyDad said in Fedora Love:
@MailBear said in Fedora Love:
Don't forget to install MailBear!
Ya got a website? My google fu failed me.
I assumed it was a joke after my google fu...
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@IRJ said in Fedora Love:
@NerdyDad said in Fedora Love:
@MailBear said in Fedora Love:
Don't forget to install MailBear!
Ya got a website? My google fu failed me.
I assumed it was a joke after my google fu...
Originally from...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/426361-anyone-heard-of-liquid-nitrogen-servers
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@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
Noice !
That's cool.
I haven't tried it but launcher would look weird on GNOME 3.
GNOME 3 search is pretty good already and can do some of what that does.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora Love:
@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
Noice !
That's cool.
I haven't tried it but launcher would look weird on GNOME 3.
GNOME 3 search is pretty good already and can do some of what that does.
Now I would definitely use in Desktop Environments like XFCE.Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Gnome Search is already pretty good.
I do like the ability to go to file paths or emojis, but in all actuality is it really that practical when you can open File Manager with a keyboard shortcut?
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@IRJ said in Fedora Love:
@black3dynamite said in Fedora Love:
@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
Noice !
That's cool.
I haven't tried it but launcher would look weird on GNOME 3.
GNOME 3 search is pretty good already and can do some of what that does.
Now I would definitely use in Desktop Environments like XFCE.Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Gnome Search is already pretty good.
I do like the ability to go to file paths or emojis, but in all actuality is it really that practical when you can open File Manager with a keyboard shortcut?
Not as smooth as ulauncher but we can use alt+f2 and then type the path to have Nautilus open to that path.
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@scottalanmiller said in Fedora Love:
mprove over 7zip?
YOu dont have 7zip in Linux, so you use Peazip cause you can get it for Fedora
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@Emad-R said in Fedora Love:
@scottalanmiller said in Fedora Love:
mprove over 7zip?
YOu dont have 7zip in Linux, so you use Peazip cause you can get it for Fedora
My Fedora has 7zip.
sudo dnf install p7zip
Ta da
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If you just want 7zip compression on Linux, that's actually the LZMA algorithm. Nearly all Linux has this natively. 7zip is the front end, not the compression. You only need it on Windows because Windows lacks LZMA natively, but Fedora has it.
So if all you want is 7zip functionality on Fedora, you don't need p7zip, either. You don't need anything. Open your file manager, right click on a file, choose compress. When selecting the file type, choose .xz instead of .tar.gz and ta da, 7zip compression without anything extra to install.
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And the xz command will do this from the command line, if you don't have a GUI or want to do it from the GUI.
It's built into the tar command, too, if you want to use it that way.
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I usually install Fedy which covers most of the 3rd party stuff, fonts, etc. Then I also install openvpn and openconnect xfreerdp and terminator.
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I'm tentatively moving into my replacement daily driver - a Fedora Cinnamon Spin flavoured PC. ScreenConnect was problematic until I found @JaredBusch 's post "How to run JNLP files on Fedora Cinnamon with Firefox"
Any love for Flatpak or are most sticking with the native DNF + repos?
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@warren-stanley said in Fedora Love:
Any love for Flatpak or are most sticking with the native DNF + repos?
Flatpak is not ready for prime time yet.
Maybe they will have it more ready for Fedora 30.
Fedora SilverBlue uses that as the only package manager I believe.