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Hello Friends!
I downloaded Telegram. It was a file that I simply needed to extract in order to run it. So now I have this file named “Telegram” and it is “executable”.
The way I would run it is by right-clicking the file and Open -> Execute
Is there anything I can do to make it so that I can just double click the file and it would execute? or selecting the file and pressing enter to execute it.
Not really a big issue, just wondering if there was another way to execute it.
Many thanks
You could:
1. add it to your toolbar, easiest way is with the IceWM Toolbar Icon Manager
2. possibly your desktop depending on which desktop you are running. That would work if you are using a rox or zzz desktop
Just a heads up that Telegram 3.5x is available in the bullseye backports repo as “telegram-desktop”
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