So, WinBoat (https://www.winboat.app/) AppImage genommen und mit Gear Lever (https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever) Updates managen lassen. FreeRDP3-Client ergänzt, alles andere sonst schon da.

Home Folder -Integration mal gelassen - hinterher geht das alles zu OneDrive :D

Kaffee machen und ne Stunde warten jetzt.

#WinBoat #GearLever #AppImage

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A story from yesterday:

Me: 💡 That article was interesting, let's install GearLever!

Mint: 👍 Okay, 740 MB will be downloaded and 2.7GB will be installed.

Me: 🤔 Too much space for such a simple app. Let's cancel.

Mint: 🤷‍♂️ No cancel button. 👍 Installation complete.

Me: 🤦‍♂️ Remove it!

Mint: 👍 Removed. 40MB reclaimed.

Me: 😨 Hey, where did the other 2.66 GB go?

Mint: 😅 I don't know what you are talking about.

#LinuxMint #flatpak #gearlever

Been using Linux for a while now and if you use AppImages #GearLever makes it so easy to manage them. But what I just learned is that you can also even use it to keep them updated. wonderful tool - https://flathub.org/apps/it.mijorus.gearlever (I installed it from Pop!Shop on PopOS)
Install Gear Lever on Linux | Flathub

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Flathub - Apps for Linux
#GearLever para integrar las #AppImage al #Menu

Todavia no he encontrado ninguna forma de reemplazar Gear Lever, una mini app en formato #Flatpak (que odio), que me ayude para añadir con un simple click las AppImage en el menu de Ubuntu Linux

(Esto es 100% homologable a todas las distros, especialmente las derivadas de Ubuntu, ya he probado muchos de estas herramientas, procesos o trucos en #LMDE o #Linux #Mint #Debian)

Una alternativa a Gear Lever seria usar una sola vez esta app y despues desintalarla... despues seria cuestion de usar #Geany (o cualquier otro editor) para crear/replicar los archivos .desktop en la carpeta .local/share/applications/

Como dije antes, yo voy colocando las AppImages en /home/AppImage, asi que en Gear Lever configure esa carpeta por defecto, y le indique que siempre mueva ahi los archivos appimage y los iconos deben quedar en la carpeta .icons dentro de ella

Para no tener problemas de permisos, hice un
$ sudo chmod 775 /home/AppImage

y asi darle acceso a todos los usuarios del laptop.

#Pregunta ¿Hay otra forma mas segura de hacer que una carpeta sea compartida por todos, sin poner en peligro al conjunto? Gracias por cualquier consejo

#linuxtips #trucoslinux

Meta banned Distrowatch.

Distrowatch did an inception.

Blogs run with story meta bans Linux communities for reasons™.

Editors only use two posts by Distrowatch, from their own forums~ comments no less as source.

Anyway Comrades, fact check media before sharing eh?

Shout-out to EposVox for putting this into better words than I:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbvmtnWe2cw

I myself 🎮 on #Bazzite #Linux with my #AMD 7900XTX.

If one needs assistance, check out:
https://docs.bazzite.gg/Advanced/Auto-Mounting_Secondary_Drives/

https://docs.bazzite.gg/Installing_and_Managing_Software/

One can use the Yafti/Portal on a first run, or anytime for GUI application assistance as well. Ujust commands are not the only way.

#Distrobox is really underrated!
Ironically the #GearLever #Flatpak makes using #appimage completely painless as well.

I have to learn how to use Podman/Quadlet stuffs.... It is a learning journey of rabbithole fun for me.

Breaking Point: Why I've 100% ditched Windows

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@Sobieck
Checkout: #GearLever to easily manage/update/integrate #AppImage apps into your system:

https://flathub.org/apps/it.mijorus.gearlever

ProtonUp-Qt is great to easily use GE-Proton Versions (Think experimental, with extra steps/goodness):

https://flathub.org/apps/net.davidotek.pupgui2

https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom#overview

https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/releases

For Valheim, I use the R2Modman AppImage to use Thunderstore Mods:

https://github.com/ebkr/r2modmanPlus/releases/download/v3.1.55/r2modman-3.1.55.AppImage

https://thunderstore.io/c/valheim/

>>>>> For How-2-setup BepInEx:
https://thunderstore.io/c/valheim/p/denikson/BepInExPack_Valheim/

0194af93-a622-406f-91d8-e7ef06f29b4b
is my "code" for the plugins I use.

https://thunderstore.io/c/valheim/p/Azumatt/AzuExtendedPlayerInventory/

is what I use for extended inventory myself.

While Valheim will play native, I couldn't get mods to work until I set it to play through proton.

I also copy/paste my r2modman plugin folder to my Valheim plugin folder :(

r2MODMAN_DATA_FOLDER_HERE/r2ModmanPlugins/Valheim/profiles/Default/BepInEx/plugins/

>>>>>>

/home/USER_NAME_HERE.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Valheim/BepInEx/plugins/

Until someone can help me figure out otherwise t.t

Benefit of doing it this way.....I don't need to edit my launch properties at all anywhere...I just use:
mangohud %command% -console

https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud

To enable MangoHud stats and enable console for devcommands & debugmode

Install Gear Lever on Linux | Flathub

Manage AppImages

Flathub - Apps for Linux
Esta semana he instalado #Ubuntu en su version minima, es decir, que apenas viene con firefox y poco mas...

¡¡¡¡Y ME ENCANTO!!!!

El resto lo he suplido metiendo aplicaciones en formato #AppImage en una carpeta aparte y asi me permito dominar la mayor parte dentro del Sistema

Con ayuda de #GearLever no tuve mayores problemas para que las AppImages se integrasen al menu global

Lo que me ha quedado en el tintero por arreglar es conseguir que estas apps puedan aparedecer en el Centro de Control para escogerlas por defectos para ciertas tareas (para navegar, enviar correos, escuchar musica o ver videos...)

La verdad es que no se que me tocar editar para conseguir esto.

¿Alguna idea?

@debacle @adbenitez @uexo @DiWoWo @contrapunctus

I totally understand. No soft force from my side. No need to explain from your side. 😃

For example, I use #siduction among other distros (pure Debian Sid). There, appimage and flatpak sometimes come handy for my usecase. In particular, they integrate quite well in #KDE.
#GearLever (https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever), which I installed via flatpak helps me to manage the appimages.

#Debian #XMPP

GitHub - mijorus/gearlever: Manage AppImages with ease 📦

Manage AppImages with ease 📦. Contribute to mijorus/gearlever development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@johsny

The #appimage of #digikam works well too.

https://www.digikam.org/download/

I found it easier to get it working with the machine learning tools for image annotation and face tagging.

In case you try the appimage considered its 'installation' via https://github.com/mijorus/gearlever

#gearlever can help you to integrate the app into the menu, give execution permission, deletion and update.

Download

Where to obtain digiKam.

digiKam