Templayer
Templayer
> Hello @Templayer , I didn't understand your scenario. Could you attach a picture ? @vinifmor Sure I can.  I need to manually click on that each time, as...
And a "Copy" button near those two (The "Installation information" section that would be shown by default and the "System information" section that would be shown after clicking on the...
The icons for package-managing apps in the About window should have hover-over tooltips with their names. Not everyone knows them all. :P
Here's something for inspiration. The system information would have to be more detailed for Linux, of course:  But yeah, the system information part could very well be standalone via...
I would prefer that too. Or even more ideally - the ability to shift columns how the user prefers them to be.
It partially does - with catches:  1. There are like a hundred things listed. 2. It is not capable of determining total and free space for those. 3. It...
> Also, if you run `cat /etc/mtab | column -t -s " "` on that system, what its output and does it show `ntfs` partitions? ``` sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime...
My two crappy cents in this discussion - if a fuseblk is found with an NTFS loaded without it being a network drive, then it should be on the Dashboard...
🤷 Well, Linux supports NTFS better (even if the kernel itself doesn't by default) than Windows supports ext4. It's quite easy to bork an ext4 partition under Windows (been there,...
> What I meant was, is NTFS supported natively in the kernel so that a filesystem can be mounted without Fuse? https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/13/how_ntfs_finally_made_it/