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App added via menu editor won't launch
So I was trying to add this application to my app grid called Grayjay using the menu editor menulibre. While the application was added to the app grid every time I try to launch it does absolultly nothing. I have tried making a .sh file to launch the app and then adding that but that did not work either. I am able to run both the executable and the .sh file via the command line. Is there a way I can fix this so that I can launch the Grayjay via the app grid instead of the terminal.
Pope Francis pushes false claim that both presidential candidates are "against life"
Arizona GOP Launches 'Eat Less Kittens' Billboards Referencing Unfounded Conspiracy Theory
https://www.snopes.com/news/2024/09/10/haitian-immigrants-eat-less-kittens-billboards/Open linkView original on midwest.sociallibmtp error when copying from ntfs to phone on Linux
Ok I was copying a bunch of games from one of my Windows drives over to my phone while booted into Linux. And I got this error that says "libmtp error: Could not open source file". Thankfully I was able to copy the files when I was booted into Windows but it would be nice if I could Transfer files from my Windows drives without having to reboot into Windows. Is there a way I can fix this problem.
I think it might have to do with the ntfs file system because I copied one of the files from the phone back to my Desktop which is ext4 and then back to the phone without any issues. I already tried installing ntfs-3g which was already installed on my distro.
Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine team
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/microsoft-donates-the-mono-project-to-the-wine-team/Open linkView original on midwest.socialAfter censoring atheists, TX Gov. Greg Abbott finally pays $358,000+ in legal fees (Livestream)
https://invidious.privacyredirect.com/watch?v=-8wvKL8jDa4Open linkView original on midwest.socialIs there a way I can reinstall Linux Mint without messing up my Windows Partition?
Long story short I was messing around in the terminal and messed up my Linux Mint Installation and now when I boot into Linux I only get a CLI and don't even see the Linux mint logo. I tried to restore to a previous state using Timeshift but it did not work so I ended up taking a live usb and backing up all my important documents to an external drive. I want to just do a fresh installation but unfortunally for me the boot drive is also the same drive I use to boot into Windows (which I am still able to boot into from GRUB). Is there a way I can reinstall the OS without affecting my ability to boot into Windows?


