Thanks for the idea, I might try that. A friend recommended switching to Plasma and creating a folder menu on the main bar that contains the groups (folders) and pins (shortcuts) that I want. I’m considering going that route. Guess I’m just surprised to see a convenient app menu solution (ArcMenu) with a whole world of customization, but no way to group pinned items together.
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I think I did a poor job of explaining things, sorry!
So here’s what I could do on Windows:
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Right-click and app in the All Apps list, pin to Start
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Drag & drop pinned apps on top of one another, which creates a group
The result I was able to accomplish on Windows looks like this (note the top row, all groups with app pins inside): https://i.imgur.com/Y9PmYoG.png
On Linux, using Gnome and ArcMenu, I can get close to accomplishing a similar result using the Enterprise layout: https://i.imgur.com/btNKjtj.png
I can edit those categories on the left of the menu using Alacarte, so I have the grouping I want and the pins inside that I want… but I can’t just drag & drop app commands, or even copy & paste them. So for every app I want in a specific category, the process is:
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Create the category, if it doesn’t exist already
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Name the category
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Give the category a description
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Give the category an icon (required) and save it
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Create a new item in the category
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Either figure out the launch command or copy it from an existing entry elsewhere
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Give it a unique name (required)
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Give it an icon (required), which means hunting for it if I don’t already know where it is
And then it’ll work. But, steps 5-8 are required for every single app… so if I want to put an app in a category, I have to perform those 4 steps every time. It’s a solution but it requires a notable amount of time and effort.
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Thanks for the info! I’m already using ArcMenu, which is great - but as mentioned, it lacks app grouping support of any kind… not unless I want to go through the effort of editing categories. Doing that is a solution, but requires so much time and effort that it isn’t really the solution.
A friend is recommending switching DEs or distros, would Plasma get the job done?
And for when switching user agents doesn’t work: ungoogled chromium saves the day
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For example: “I back up my game’s save dah-ta in case my hard drive’s day-ta gets corrupted”
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My partner uses Facebook, I don’t. Her phone has Facebook unblocked, but it’s blocked on all our other devices.
I recently de-embarrassed my hostnames. I went with names that are one step removed from being dead obvious. Feels nice having descriptive, but not uncreative, names for everything
- Custom built desktop pc: Studio
- Home theater PC: Theater
- Server: Gamut (this was Nexus until I ran into bs regarding the TLD preload list in web browsers… had to go with a non-tld name)
- Everything else: Based off the model. For example, my Asus Vivobook S 15 is just “Vivobook”, etc
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I have audiobookshelf too which handles both, but I’m also always looking for ways to cut down on excess stuff to have to worry about or maintain
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(The top bar is shown/hidden when you tap the screen, so it’s not always in the way like this)
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I had this issue on my desktop in Windows. Haven’t tested to see if it’s an issue on Linux (I just recently set up dual-booting with Kubuntu). I know your request is for Nobara but this may be helpful for troubleshooting.
The fix for me on Windows was always to power off my audio interface. Using
powercfg /requests
would show Firefox kept the audio device active once a YouTube video started playing. The software fix was arbitrary… sometimes closing the YouTube tab would work, sometimes I had to close the window, and sometimes none of those would work. What *always" worked was physically powering off my interface, waiting about 2 seconds, and turning it back on.