On 6/8/20 2:23 AM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote: > Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind > how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu. > > The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester century. > > I just installed Picard, and it does not show up in Sound and Video, > where logic would suggest it be. > > I had to dial it up from the command line. > > I'm willing and ready to be educated on why things are such with Debian. > > Thanks a lot. > Mine appears under "Sound & Video" I'm using LXDE Debian Buster.
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