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If we talking about modern Android, good to know. I used to run a launcher on a modded Samsung Galaxy Young (CyanogenMod11) that had a fixed notification option to prevent Android from killing it (the device had 512MB of RAM).
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Accept people for what they wanna be, its not that hard…
If we talking about modern Android, good to know. I used to run a launcher on a modded Samsung Galaxy Young (CyanogenMod11) that had a fixed notification option to prevent Android from killing it (the device had 512MB of RAM).
You used to be able to just create a fixed notification and Android would never kill the app. This is not the case anymore?
Only on beta/rolling release distros
Used OS or how much you see the desktop doesn’t matter. This is customization that feels good.
I don’t understand why there is no such projects as mature on Linux. With access to plugins for the most used desktop environments you think it would actually be easier to implement. Running VLC borderless in the background is still the way many people suggest
There are a few choices.
You can create a shortcut (Windows), script or desktop file (Linux). This is probably the easiest method, and works outside on the internet browser.
But as you talked about bookmarks, I am assuming you want to edit directly in your browser. You can host an instance of OnlyOffice Community Edition, and use that as an editor, and save the direct link to service with the appropriate arguments in the URL to recall the file.
And then they complain about not enough users switching.
A good experience for the noob is essential.
Powershell is available for Linux. Of course, no Windows specific features will be available, but the syntax is there.
I miss the days of Android 4.4 so much