Installing notion-app-enhanced and notion-app are exclusive, so steps 3 and 4 can be done with either one. As of December 2023, the version is Notion 2.0.18-1, and it starts and remains in a loading state, but the reason for this is that the JavaScript content updates on the app side are not keeping up with Notion updates. do not have. (Similarly, the reason for not being able to type some characters seems to be the same.) I referred to github.com/notion-enhancer/notion-... and used the patch found there, patch-notion-enhanced.sh, and it seems to be working. (On Xubuntu22.04 x64)
Am a Ubuntu (actually Lubuntu) user of 10yrs, and Linux user of 20+yrs, but installed Ubuntu MATE (20.04) for the first time on my primary home PC. Coming from a rather lean, frills-free Lubuntu, MATE is certainly a significant setup, so I'm having a hard time getting things setup exactly as I want.
One the things I wanted to understand is what is MATE's notion of Desktop ? Out of the box, almost everything I download or save-to-disk, or any new folder/file I create in my home directory, shows up on the Desktop, and my personal preference is to keep the Desktop clean, although I do like to have the 'Computer' and 'Trash' (only those 3) show up on my Desktop. I tried MATE tweak, have 'Show Desktop Icons' enabled and only 'Computer', 'Trash', 'Mounted Volumes' checked.
I wish to help you, but sorry, I don't understand you question about notion of desktop. Can you explain more what to need to know please? If you want to know more about Mate, you can get more with the video of:
The notion of ubuntu and communalism is of great importance in anAfrican educational discourse, as well as inAfrican Philosophy of Education and in Africanphilosophical discourse. Ubuntu is aphilosophy that promotes the common good ofsociety and includes humanness as an essentialelement of human growth.
In African culture the community always comesfirst. The individual is born out of and intothe community, therefore will always be part ofthe community. Interdependence, communalism, sensitivity towards others and caring for others are all aspects of ubuntu as a philosophy of life (Le Roux, 2000, p. 43). The community and belonging to acommunity is part of the essence of traditionalAfrican life. Philosophy of life and Philosophyof Education, thus, go together, because aphilosophy of life helps to identify the goalsand purposes that a particular society holdsdear.
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