Post 601477 by masklayer@slime.global
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 (DIR) Post #601477 by masklayer@slime.global
       2018-10-17T12:25:16Z
       
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       Ok here's a fucking dumb Linux question. If I have something installed, but I don't know what the command to launch it is, how do I find outSpecifically this fuckening brightness applet, which I know runs and works because I can launch it via gnome-dohttps://launchpad.net/indicator-brightnessindicator-brightness is not the command to launch it
       
 (DIR) Post #601478 by masklayer@slime.global
       2018-10-17T18:06:53Z
       
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       Re: "whats the smart way to figure out the command to run something I installed on linux but can't find"Why the Fuck does the itch.io app install programs in home/.config/itch/appsLike, not even gnome-do could find things I installed via itch
       
 (DIR) Post #601479 by impiaaa@dev.glitch.social
       2018-10-17T18:13:27Z
       
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       @masklayer well, it has to be in your home folder if they don't want to ask you for admin every time you install something. Linux folks complain about apps that make their own folder directly in ~. so, it should go in an "app" folder. ideally, this is ~/.local/share, but I'm guessing it's a relic from Windows where apps only have one folder for both config and storage.