On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:47 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote

>
> .desktop files are not really supported any more as things to see or
> click on.


I guess I didn't realize that, since there is still an installable
extension for turning them on and off.


> They are intended to be started through the Gnome interface.
> Put them in "~/.local/share/applications" and they will show up in the
> overview with everything else.
>

Thanks for that piece of information. That mostly works. It took me a few
minutes to find them under Applications -> Other, but they are there and
the icon images are there as well. It will take me a while to get used to
where they are located now, but I suppose I will eventually get used to it.



> > 2) When I double click one, the Exec=command is executed, but it also
> > opens a full-screen window that I figured out is "gnome-games".
>
> I hadn't heard of that application before, but that's where the problem is.
> $ xdg-mime query default application/x-desktop
> org.gnome.Games.desktop
>
> If you look in /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Games.desktop, you can
> see it claims that mimetype.  That does seem like a bad idea.
>

I probably should have thought of just uninstalling it. I am getting older
and I am slipping.

Oddly enough, after having been away from the computer for a couple of
hours, when I got back the desktop icons had disappeared again. Even before
I removed gnome-games and without my having done anything in the meantime.
I wonder if they will reappear again the next time I reboot or log out. OK,
so I restarted gnome-shell, and now they have appeared on the secondary
monitor.

In any event, if that really isn't supported any more, I'll just remove
them from ~/Desktop and get used to finding them in the Applications menu.

Thanks,
--Greg
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