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crazy_v_k | I've recently installed Ubuntu Gnome and I can't make shortcuts to desktop, is there an easy way to do it? (or via addon) | 15:03 |
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crazy_v_k | seems like there's no easy way to do it | 15:06 |
muelli | crazy_v_k: do you mean to "leave things on the Desktop"? There is a Tweak Tool setting IIRC. | 15:13 |
muelli | have you run GNOME Tweak Tool? | 15:13 |
crazy_v_k | yes i tried the gnome tweak | 15:39 |
crazy_v_k | but no option there for a simple drag & drop to desktop (shortcut) | 15:39 |
muelli | I'm still not clear on what you want to achieve so I can't help. | 15:41 |
crazy_v_k | I mean like in Windows when you can drag your application (shortcut) to desktop | 15:44 |
crazy_v_k | for easier access, instead of clicking the application menu and looking for your application | 15:45 |
crazy_v_k | just double click it on desktop | 15:46 |
crazy_v_k | nevermind thanks anyway, gotta go | 15:49 |
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tony1 | craysiii: you could use nautilus scripts. gnome-desktop-item-edit --create-new ~/Desktop something like that | 20:55 |
tony1 | oops | 21:02 |
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