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linux desktops that work well with U++ [message #53872] Sun, 10 May 2020 11:17 Go to previous message
mtdew3q is currently offline  mtdew3q
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Registered: July 2010
Location: Upstate, NY (near Canada)
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HI all-

I didn't have much luck with gnome. Therefore I stayed away from cinnamon and mate.

I found that Kubuntu and Xubuntu work really well.

I heard that Gnome crippled the use of certain types of files for launching apps because of security. I am not sure if everything has to be some kind of snap application that is 3rd party. I don't know what you do with gnome when you compile and build from source.

I got U++ to launch the ide, but when I went to execute, my app didn't display on gnome.

I am running ubuntu 18.04. Anyone else have similar issues or did you all get yours working on gnome? I tried KDE and got it working right away.


I am not looking for the answer to how to do it anymore. Just curious if anyone else uses gnome and it actually works.

thanks,
roboloki
 
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