menulibre
piper
menulibre | piper | |
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14 | 209 | |
180 | 4,459 | |
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8.7 | 5.3 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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menulibre
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Menulibre regressions
So, that being said, if you have issues, bugs, suggestions and apparent gripes, I would strongly recommend you file reports either with your specific distribution who is responsible for packaging menulibre (i.e. not Xfce) or [open up an issue with Menulibre directly instead of bitching about it here.
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.desktop files become unhidden after updates
The GUI application menulibre can also be used for this process. It's in the AUR
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Help
Is this what you did to install RuneLite/get your account hacked? I've not heard of "menulibre" but upon checking its GitHub page it seems legit...
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App ideas for GNOME (GTK4) Vala?
You could take some inspiration from MenuLibre or Alacarte. It would be great to see a modern alternative that follows the GNOME Design Principles and uses GTK4+libadwaita.
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Anyone know why PackageKit blocks Zypper while updating it's cache?
I also use MenuLibre to create a shortcut to stop and start PackageKit. I hope the bug gets fixed soon.
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What beautiful Linux apps deserve more "marketing attention" for lack of a better term?
Menu Libre/ Menu Editor : Slick GUI app for editing your app icons, names etc.
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Where's the AppData??? (CrossOver for ChromeOS)
You can then use MenuLibre (sudo apt install menulibre) to add a shortcut to the launcher.
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[Mock-up] App Metadata Editor by Tobias Bernard
The mock-up is setting up Workbench as an example of app metadata editing. Ultimately this conceptual tool works like MenuLibre but for AppStream metadata XML files (those *.appdata.xml thingies) instead of XDG desktop files.
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What is the best way to edit the categories in the application menu?
Using Pop!_OS 21.10, everything pretty much is left as default except I am using Dash to Panel and ArcMenu. I am currently using the "Plasma" menu layout option in ArcMenu which shows apps you've pinned and allows you to view apps organized by catergory. I'm unsure what the best way to organize each of the menu categories is, however. I have used MenuLibre in the past, but I get weird behavior on Pop!_OS. Here is an example - what is shown in the "Systems Tools" category does not match what I have set via MenuLibre:
- My experience daily driving Linux as a beginner.
piper
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Logitech mouse and keyboard users are getting a free AI upgrade
When I used G-Hub, I could also save to the mouse. I not longer use Windows, but there is also a Linux native program to configure Logitech gaming mouses, Piper. https://github.com/libratbag/piper
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ubuntu mapping logitech mouse buttons?
What happened to Piper? The git repository is still somewhat active (last commit fwas a month ago): https://github.com/libratbag/piper
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- Piper: Configure gaming mice (e.g. DPI, LED)
- Mod Logitech MX Master Profiles
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So uhh… Linux?
https://github.com/libratbag/piper if you are familiar with compiling
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Please, for God's sake Somebody Help Me
I use Piper for controlling the buttons and stuff, but that's because I'm on Linux, so I don't know what alternatives there are for Windows.
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any way to make proton games detect xbindkey inputs?
If you want to configure what your buttons do, you should take a look at Piper
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Questions I have about Linux, from someone who wants to switch from Windows 10
Check out Piper it is a gui app working on top of libratbag which is a library to interface with Logitech (or other) mice. Check the link for a list of compatible devices
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Asahi Linux To Users: Please Stop Using X.Org
Have you tried Piper?
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Dead by Daylight's Steam Deck Support is Official. Confirmed to Us by Behaviour Interactive.
Yeah I would take piper over any of that bloated peripheral software anyway, gets the job done. There's also other community projects like OpenRazer. For a keyboard I grabbed a System76 Launch, it's a bit pricey but it's super nice and fully customizable via an appimage.
What are some alternatives?
PackageKit - A D-BUS abstraction layer that allows the user to manage packages in a secure way using a cross-distro, cross-architecture API.
Solaar - Linux device manager for Logitech devices
subdownloader - Download and upload subtitles with ease!
logiops - An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
appeditor - Edit application menu
OpenRGB
gtk3-mushrooms - Patches to bring back a traditional experience for GTK+3
QMK-OpenRGB - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
imgur-screenshot - Take screenshot selection, upload to imgur. + more cool things
goxlr-on-linux - Documentation and scripts to make the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini useful on Linux.
pop-dictionary - Access English Language dictionary definitions from the Launcher in Pop!_OS ("define XYZ")
g810-led - Linux led controller for Logitech G213, G410, G413, G512, G513, G610, G810, g815, G910 and GPRO Keyboards