Is this my issue? It seems to be, since I had Timeshift set up daily and checking every hour.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=330855
Anyway, I set Gimp up with LXDE and I love it! My laptop is fairly new, so it is the fastest laptop I have every used. I absolutely love it. I also used the .desktop thing to make a gimp option in my menu bar. The issue now it that it is under the category "other." Oh well, I guess that is easy to figure out and fix.
One thing I dislike about my laptop is the touchpad keeps getting in the way. In XFCE there was a setting to turn it off, no problem. In LXDE there is nothing in the settings for that, but I can do it with a terminal command:
xinput --disable 13
I was wondering if there is a way to make this happen whenever the system starts? If I need it I can just open a terminal and type xinput --enable 13.
Also is there a way to see a list of what flatpaks I have already installed? THere is still some stuff missing in LXDE, and I figure I can do a terminal command and .desktop for them also
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=330855
Anyway, I set Gimp up with LXDE and I love it! My laptop is fairly new, so it is the fastest laptop I have every used. I absolutely love it. I also used the .desktop thing to make a gimp option in my menu bar. The issue now it that it is under the category "other." Oh well, I guess that is easy to figure out and fix.
One thing I dislike about my laptop is the touchpad keeps getting in the way. In XFCE there was a setting to turn it off, no problem. In LXDE there is nothing in the settings for that, but I can do it with a terminal command:
xinput --disable 13
I was wondering if there is a way to make this happen whenever the system starts? If I need it I can just open a terminal and type xinput --enable 13.
Also is there a way to see a list of what flatpaks I have already installed? THere is still some stuff missing in LXDE, and I figure I can do a terminal command and .desktop for them also