Interesting. Gotta try that.
I have P2Play installed. It only supports 1 instance at a time. 🤷
Interesting. Gotta try that.
I have P2Play installed. It only supports 1 instance at a time. 🤷
Are there any clients that support multiple instances? It would improve my feed if I would see content from several instances at once.
You can. That’s what I meant with folders. But I cannot position these icons and folders freely on a grid like the Win10 Start menu allows. Still, Gnome comes quite close.
Thank you. I might just have to switch to KDE for that. Will install KDE on my current GNOME environment. Will give it a test drive.
Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at it. It is basically a simplified Windows 7 menu. Decent, but it doesn’t go far enough for me.
Gnome itself is actually not bad. It has a full screen menu and arrangeable application icons and folders, but I cannot group them the way I want, let alone resize them. I wish there was something for Gnome, but I don’t see it.
Perhaps I am asking for an edge case. Even Microsoft has dumbed down its Start menu in 11 to essentially a mobile launcher. Too few people seem to want that.
You need to cross a river that’s home to crocodiles. How do you get across safely?
You simply swim across. All the crocodiles are at the lion’s meeting!
This looks great.
Suggestion: a step-by-step “howto” with an example or three to make it more useful for beginners.
I am not sure whether I should be impressed or concerned by this amount of thought, detail and analysis.
Anything you’re not telling us?
Wow. Whoever thought this one up… I find it funnier than I should.
Have one of these: 🍪
Awww. It looks happy.
Why not link to it? Here we go:
Working online Archie Search Instance
And if you live even just a little right - a bit wiser every day.
If you want to go the middle way, you could consider a one-hand watch.
No. But they are so similar, I’d be happy to adopt either. In fact, decimal time was actually used briefly.
Here is the link you wanted:
No. But they are so similar, I’d be happy to adopt either. In fact, decimal time was actually used briefly.
Here is the link you wanted:
Me too. If the standards wouldn’t be held by a private company.
That’s a bit nitpicky, of course.
Good point. Which distros handle it well?