... One annoyance
I've already encountered is the naming LL used. LL's intended audience is for those switching over from Win. Because of that, LL does hand holding with names. For example, instead of listing an application such as Gparted, the name is Partition Manager. ...
This one of my pet peeves with the Linux distros I've used (not LL specific). Now, it's been a long time since I did much with a Mac or Windows, but it seemed to me that if I open the app "Photos", the app name appears in the title bar and in the app switcher.
But in my Xubuntu install, if I open one of the several File Managers I have (they each have specific features I like that the other doesn't, but I mostly use "Nemo"), in my Application Picker (Whisker Menu), they are ALL labeld "Files". If I open one, there is no indication what I opened. I have to go to the "About" pull down to see "Nemo", "Thunar" and... "Files" - but it's actually "Nautilus"!
The app switcher (ALT-TAB) shows them as Nemo, Thunar and Org Gnome N.... which I guess is "Nautilus", but cut off.
And if I install the media player "totem", it shows as "Videos". I wish they use a single reference for an installed app, and add the name to the title bar - if I try to troubleshoot, I sometimes don't even know what app I'm using!
Seems so simple - one installed app, one name. What am I missing?
-ERD50