Hi,
Not sure if he meant taskbar or application menu, but on a perhaps related
note, I recently changed my taskbar to switch between 'activities' rather than
applications.
I have found it quite intuitive to basically have an activity for each VM, so I
can effectively switch between VMs as if
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On 2016-07-24 21:09, neilhard...@gmail.com wrote:
> OK, but this only groups the programs next to each other, which means I
> have to go through each one one-by-one to find which program it is.
>
> Is there any way to group them in a stacked way,
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On 2016-07-24 20:25, neilhard...@gmail.com wrote:
> How about just being able to group windows by VM..?
>
> Is there any way to do that?
>
Yes. The KDE Task Manager (the widget that displays windows on the task bar)
allows you to group windows by
How about just being able to group windows by VM..?
Is there any way to do that?
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On 2016-07-24 19:55, neilhard...@gmail.com wrote:
> In QUBES 3.2, the taskbar icons don't show the application icon.
>
> They only show a padlock, coloured in the colour of the VM.
>
> Google Chrome doesn't show the Chrome logo. It just shows a
In QUBES 3.2, the taskbar icons don't show the application icon.
They only show a padlock, coloured in the colour of the VM.
Google Chrome doesn't show the Chrome logo. It just shows a padlock.
This makes it very hard to actually open a window, because I have to go through
loads of them to