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Post by duckjohnpw on Aug 4, 2021 15:46:56 GMT
So I have been using linux for some time now and hove come accustomed to using the terminal for installing and getting things to work.
I often have to rely on tuorials I find online so often I Alt+Tab between my browser and terminal.
However I have found with my recent Moksha download of bodhi linux that after running a browser for some time when I press Alt+Tab the browser window remains where it is.
This first happened using firefox 90, so I opend Chromium where this was not an issue, and whilst downloading Firefox-ESR and looking at a tutorial to unpack and install a tar.bz2 file this issue happed again, this time with chromium. So it is either an issue with using a browser or an issue with the primary running application, Please note I also restarted both firefox and chromium but the issue persisted.
Other than that I think bodhi linux is great, two other small suggestions I think that would make great added features, is the ability to start typing a progam name on the start menu and also the ctrl alt T shortcut for the terminal.
Thanks guys.
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sparkill
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Post by sparkill on Aug 4, 2021 16:49:23 GMT
Other than that I think bodhi linux is great, two other small suggestions I think that would make great added features, is the ability to start typing a progam name on the start menu and also the ctrl alt T shortcut for the terminal.
Something similar is the Quick Launcher.
Ctrl + alt + Space bar
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Post by enigma9o7 on Aug 8, 2021 21:46:46 GMT
However I have found with my recent Moksha download of bodhi linux that after running a browser for some time when I press Alt+Tab the browser window remains where it is.
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