Updated the steps above for a better way to autostart Nemo desktop. Before, you couldn't disable desktop icons once they had been turned on. If you created an Autostart entry in Budgie Desktop Settings, be sure to remove it when you add the new autostart file.
Switching from Budgie Desktop View to Nemo Desktop
All good here, and pretty painless. Bookmarks, custom folder icons, etc., all were as before. Happily, it wasn't necessary to recreate any of that (I tend to rely on custom folder icons to help quickly navigate in the file manager, and have them all over the place).
All previous scripts continue to work fine, after a straight copy from ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts
to ~/.local/share/nemo/scripts
.
Nice to have stuff back that was falling off nautilus
, e.g. the gtkhash extension.
I like the pin/unpin facility in Nemo, that will let you pin a selection of files/folders to the top of the file listing, and retain it across sessions. Very likely that I'll use that a lot. (I don't remember Nautilus ever having that, even before it started to shrink in capabilities?)
And the Desktop is way more useful now
Great job, @EbonJaeger and anyone else involved!
Reading this thread has been a big relief. I am absolutely enjoying the Solus Mate life but will be back when the new budgie ISO comes.
Thanks for the long awaited option!
BuzzPCSOS It is funny how appimages will prompt for a root password
the appimage peeps reccomend [per their official website] you change the permissions right after you download an appimage so it won't prompt you for sudo ever again.
BuzzPCSOS but the Ventoy software will not when run on Nemo.
I read this a few times and still don't know what you mean. The software doesn't' 'run' per se, it's a storage formatting program (maybe you are right) that you can either mount, open, and see your .isos. Or not? You are saying you need permission just to get Nemo to recognize Ventoy usb? Or to open it? And if that's true I wonder if its another permissions problem.
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algent I have an older Ventoy version and it has Ventoy2Disk.ini
owned by root for some reason..
I will try to download the latest version, let's see..
UPD: all unpacked files owned by user now, double click on VentoyGUI.x86_64 - nothing happens, running from the terminal ./VentoyGUI.x86_64
opens Authenticate dialog.
double click on VentoyGUI.x86_64 in Nautilus opens Authenticate dialog.
@algent are you root user perhaps?
Nemo doesn't have Extract option in context menu
Looks like it is an upstream issue.
"run executable file when it has executable attribute"
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/issues/2385
BuzzPCSOS https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=366954
Looks like opening Nemo as root to run Ventoy it is how is recommended in linux mint forums.