Oh yeah, I usually mod games like WoW or w.e. so the file structure lends to it being easily modded.
Oh yeah, I usually mod games like WoW or w.e. so the file structure lends to it being easily modded.
Hmm. This case comes up for me regularly. I usually have a hidden file on level lower than my home directory that is linked to the directory in question. I then launch nautilus, and drag and drop as needed.
If it happens often enough I create a bash script that automatically launches nautilus at that location.
Is it better? Prolly not, but it’s how I do it 😅
I usually click around the gui like a ham-fisted animal
I search in the terminal.
The tasks are separate for me. I usually launch the explorer at pwd to do my clicks, and close it.
I’ll test this stuff out of curiosity later tonight!!
It occurs to me now I never searched for anything through the explorer.
Really? I haven’t had any issues. What was wrong with the file explorer.
That being said, my system is base Fedora plus a few extensions.
I preferred Brave but I’m side-eyeing it the more news that comes out about Chromium.
WELL THEN YOU ARE LOST
From my point of view the Jedi are evil.
He’s a radicalized terrorist, technically.
Neat. What would the use case for this be though? Maybe while riding on a plane?
Oh wow, I use Steam to launch B.net. I don’t know how Lutris handles their translation layer, but Steam’s Proton hasn’t failed me!
Yeah. While them having the most successful platform for distributing games can be troublesome in the monopoly sense, I’m still sunny to them just because of their support for the Linux community.
Man, I can’t wait until Asahi Linux starts humming, cause the only thing I don’t like about my Fedora system was the hardware itself.
This UI is gorgeous tho, nice work!