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Hello Fellow Linux Users!(was kde and not QT ported elsewhere? Jsut curious)
I have a migration issue. Basically i used to be gnome user, but when my distro offered to upgrade to gnome 3(gentoo) and when requirements started to show rebuild of core system(systemd anyone?) I decided to not go ahead. So i had choide between Xfce and KDE. Xfce is all right, but KDE has bells and whistles I dig. It doesnt have, or by default doesnt have one i find rather required. In gnome i can save files on Desktop. in KDE, by default i can't do this. How can i replicate this behaviour in Gnome? Trying to google for it and trying searching forums brings all sort of stuff that is not related to the problem. So... How do I do it? |
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welcome,
right click on the desktop -> default desktop settings -> view -> layout -> folder, this gives you what is known as the "folder view" layout with the default folder being ~/Desktop you could also also add a folder widget to you current layout |
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ALLRIGHT, ROCK AND ROLL! Thank you very much! |
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