On 4/30/20 10:39 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2020-04-30 kl. 18:21, skrev Aere Greenway:
Lubuntu Users:

I recently upgraded a Lubuntu 19.10 system to 20.04, and it has worked so well, I have actually made it my production system.

There were some 'rough edges', but I was able to get around them.

I am using the LXDE desktop with it, for familiarity and customization reasons.

If I could customize the look-and-feel of the LXQT desktop more, I might start using that.

But a big thing I notice, is that I have installed software from the Ubuntu repository (Chromium, for example), yet it doesn't appear anywhere in the application menu/launcher - not even in the Debian area.

What do I need to do to make the software I've installed, appear in the menu?

It is possible I installed the software when I was experimenting with the LXQT desktop.

I tried re-installing while in the LXDE desktop, but it still doesn't appear in the menu anywhere.


Hi Aere,

Long time no see :-)

How do you install your program packages? Is Chromium installed as a snap? And what about the other programs?

When I install mkusb, its desktop files in

/usr/share/applications

will be recognized and added to the menu automatically.

Best regards
Nio

Chromium Web Browser is in /usr/share/applications, yet it doesn't appear in the menu anywhere.

I can run it using menu...Run...chromium

- Aere

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Sincerely,
Aere



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