I just downloaded waterfox, but I have to remember where I put it and I can run it by opening folders and clicking on the icon-is there a way to put waterfox where other apps are and create shortcut-an icon to open it just like regular apps.
P.S. I used the script provided in Joplin website and it's working just fine 🙂 It automatically installed the app and it's looking just like the others. That's what I want to do with Waterfox-I need separate browsers-one for accounts and the other for browsing.
Waterfox was downloaded in temporary files, which I think would be deleted so I moved it into downloaded.
I am confused by the file manager for the root and home partition-is there a folder just like in W10 like program files-and that is where the apps are stored with their settings, libraries and so on?
Don't know how Joplin and waterfox will update though. Waterfox has an icon for updating, but I suppose it will run it automatically by itself.

Applications in /usr/bin/ and libraries in /usr/lib64. Settings globally are stored in /usr/share/APPNAME/defaults or /etc, user settings in ~/.config. This where most applications store things. Some are a bit partiuclar.

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The problem is in my speakers-there seems to be plugged a device and all the volume settings are at 100% but there is no sound. That being said this speakers were problematic even in W10-I install their drivers and after that I had to go into some settings to specify something about that they are connected to the front ports of the PC...although that seems common for Windows.
I opened the drivers program in Solus and it said nothing is found-so the problem won't be resolved so easily.

    Emperor Did you fix the boot problem to see Solus and Windows on boot?

      algent Given the complexity(different HDDs,different formats of HDDs,different formats of bootloaders) I won't be able to do it myself-for now I use F12, but it's buggy and sometimes I got to choose between something like solus 4.xxx.xxxxxxx and solus 5.xxx.xx -I go with the 5-it's the default where the PC boots automatically after 3 seconds.
      There are 3 additional problems-speakers won't work and I can't find the directory of Thunderbird's calendars nor can I import them...I haven't found another locally stored good calendar except Thunderbird.
      And the last one is that I downloaded and unzipped waterfox, but I store it in downloaded and I have perform like 20 clicks before open it-I can't put it where other programs are(I don't have permission-no option even for typing password)-well I don't know what I am doing so perhaps I wouldn't be OK even after I move waterfox xD When it's opened I don't have an option to make it favorite.

      Emperor Actually from what I can see it seems like my speakers are even not detected.