Very weird. When I boot the live Simplicity Desktop 15.1, I can't get an internet connection, no matter what I do. Simplicity can't find a network driver. Since I was planning on crashing my system anyway, I went ahead and installed the distro. Surprise--once the distro is installed, it finds the network adapter! Connection works! Perhaps this should be addressed in the future.
Now my question. In regular Puppy Linux, you can right-click on a desktop icon and set a keyboard shortcut to launch the app. I can't find a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to an app. Can someone tell me if it's possible in Simplicity?
Thanks.
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Very weird. When I boot the live Simplicity Desktop 15.1, I can't get an internet connection, no matter what I do. Simplicity can't find a network driver. Since I was planning on crashing my system anyway, I went ahead and installed the distro. Surprise--once the distro is installed, it finds the network adapter! Connection works! Perhaps this should be addressed in the future.
Now my question. In regular Puppy Linux, you can right-click on a desktop icon and set a keyboard shortcut to launch the app. I can't find a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to an app. Can someone tell me if it's possible in Simplicity?
Thanks.