 ~/ … not .~/ … This stands for home directory
 You can easily symlink your app to /usr/local/bin or any directory in PATH
 Like ln -s /path/to/app /usr/local/bin/
 You can also add the directory that contains your app to PATH environment variable
[07:44] <mono> hi
[07:44] <mono> im using a imac with kubuntu at the moment. The Imac is from 2017 an the audio is not working. I installed it yesterday and since installing its not working. Can anybody help?
[08:22] <guiverc> mono, kubuntu's support room is #kubuntu , you're also allowed to use #ubuntu (as all official flavors can)
 It is good enough to run lubuntu well
 I would gpo for the latest lubuntu 20.04 LTS
 @Emily Petrisor [Hi, … A kid cannot participate in online lectures because of lack of a laptop or …], 18.04
[22:34] <kanliot> I remember some of the LXQt devs using a new language based on C++, but with much better integration with Qt and object oriented.   What was the name?  Was it dolphin something?
 I don’t know about that dev team, but was it D?
 https://dlang.org
 @Emily Petrisor [Hi, … A kid cannot participate in online lectures because of lack of a laptop or …], I did exactly that same thing last week, on an acer aspire one notebook (probably worse than your laptop). … It works okay, but loading up Firefox to log in to a company specific zoom, takes at least a minute. … The zoom instal
[23:05] <genii> Perhaps rust
[23:06] <genii> ( or go )
 Also, I have to reboot the notebook multiple times a day or it slows down and then crashes. Not sure why.
 Often I have to hard shutdown because the menus are taking so long to load.
 And the mouse won’t move properly.
 I’m pretty sure that doesn’t happen if I haven’t launched zoom at all, so it’s probably zoom causing it.