> d/control is used on the official gtk desktops such as budgie.
Excuse my unfamiliarity with desktop packages, but I don't understand the above statement. Until someone from desktop reviews this, my question would be very basic: what is the problem this is trying to solve? What is happening, that shouldn't happen?
> d/control is used on the official gtk desktops such as budgie.
Excuse my unfamiliarity with desktop packages, but I don't understand the above statement. Until someone from desktop reviews this, my question would be very basic: what is the problem this is trying to solve? What is happening, that shouldn't happen?