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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › How do i make St my default terminal in antix 19?
When I use “Set Default Applications” and set /usr/bin/stterm as Terminal it doesn’t launch. I noticed the other programs on there have a .desktop filename, how do i do that for St? Thank you
It should work to either manually make a .desktop file; add one using the add-desktop program; or add one using the menu_manager.sh program.
Then use the desktop-defaults-set program to set it as default.
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thank you, the add desktop program was autoamtically placing them in the desktop folder, i had trouble finding them before…
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