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A desktop entry file is used as a shortcut file. It retains information of a certain script or application on your Ubuntu machine, such as file location, icon, version, type, description etc.[https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/] | A desktop entry file is used as a shortcut file. It retains information of a certain script or application on your Ubuntu machine, such as file location, icon, version, type, description etc.[https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/] | ||
===Why would you want a entry file?=== | ===Why would you want a entry file?=== | ||
− | You don’t need to start your wallet from the terminal. With a entry file set up you can simply start the DigiByte Core Wallet directly from the Ubuntu application browser.<br | + | You don’t need to start your wallet from the terminal. With a entry file set up you can simply start the DigiByte Core Wallet directly from the Ubuntu application browser.<br> |
Using something like Gnome Tweaks you can easily search and pick your desktop entry for autostart when you log in to your machine. | Using something like Gnome Tweaks you can easily search and pick your desktop entry for autostart when you log in to your machine. | ||
== Create desktop entry == | == Create desktop entry == | ||
=== Download icon === | === Download icon === | ||
− | You don’t need to use a icon, but it makes for better looks and makes the wallet easier to find | + | You don’t need to use a icon, but it makes for better looks and makes the wallet easier to find when browsing your applications.<br> |
Use the application browser or press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>T</kbd> to open a terminal.<br> | Use the application browser or press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>T</kbd> to open a terminal.<br> | ||
Navigate to your DigiByte Core wallet location and create a new folder called | Navigate to your DigiByte Core wallet location and create a new folder called | ||
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Paste the following: | Paste the following: | ||
<pre>[Desktop Entry] | <pre>[Desktop Entry] | ||
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Name=DigiByte Core Wallet | Name=DigiByte Core Wallet | ||
Comment=Official DigiByte Core Wallet for Linux | Comment=Official DigiByte Core Wallet for Linux | ||
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Categories=Crypto;Network;Qt; | Categories=Crypto;Network;Qt; | ||
Keywords=dgb;core;digibyte;wallet;node;desktop; | Keywords=dgb;core;digibyte;wallet;node;desktop; | ||
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Exec= | Exec= | ||
Icon=</pre> | Icon=</pre> | ||
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<br> | <br> | ||
<i>Now save the file, and you're done!</i><br> | <i>Now save the file, and you're done!</i><br> | ||
− | To save the file in nano, press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>X</kbd> followed by <kbd>Y</kbd>, then press <kbd>Enter</kbd>.<br> | + | To save the file in nano, press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>X</kbd> followed by <kbd>Y</kbd> to confirm, then press <kbd>Enter</kbd>.<br> |
<u>If you have performed all of these steps correctly, you should now be able to launch the DigiByte Core Wallet from the application browser on your Ubuntu Desktop.</u> | <u>If you have performed all of these steps correctly, you should now be able to launch the DigiByte Core Wallet from the application browser on your Ubuntu Desktop.</u> | ||
== Extra notes == | == Extra notes == | ||
− | + | * <code>.desktop</code> files can also be placed in <code>/usr/share/applications/</code> but it is not recommended as any user on your machine could technically get access to your wallet. | |
− | <code>.desktop</code> files can also be placed in /usr/share/applications/ but it is not recommended as any user on your machine could technically get access to your wallet. | + | * This solution should work on most KDE & GNOME distro's according to freedesktop [https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ documentation]. |
− | This should work on most KDE & |
Revision as of 15:37, 4 May 2020
Contents
Introduction
What is a desktop entry file?
A desktop entry file is used as a shortcut file. It retains information of a certain script or application on your Ubuntu machine, such as file location, icon, version, type, description etc.[1]
Why would you want a entry file?
You don’t need to start your wallet from the terminal. With a entry file set up you can simply start the DigiByte Core Wallet directly from the Ubuntu application browser.
Using something like Gnome Tweaks you can easily search and pick your desktop entry for autostart when you log in to your machine.
Create desktop entry
Download icon
You don’t need to use a icon, but it makes for better looks and makes the wallet easier to find when browsing your applications.
Use the application browser or press Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal.
Navigate to your DigiByte Core wallet location and create a new folder called
desktop
. Navigate to your new folder and download the icon with the wget
command.
Example:
cd ~/digibyte-7.17.2/ mkdir desktop cd desktop wget https://github.com/DigiByte-Core/digibyte-logos/raw/master/Symbol%20Icons/512x512.png
Writing the file
It's important to perform these terminal commands as the user that is going to be using the wallet on the machine, no other users will have access to your desktop entry.
Create a new file called digibyte-qt.desktop
in ~/.local/share/applications/
using the touch
command.
touch ~/.local/share/applications/digibyte-qt.desktop
The ~
represents your home folder(/home/USERNAME/
).
Edit the file using a text editor.
For this example we will use the nano
command from terminal.
nano ~/.local/share/applications/digibyte-qt.desktop
Paste the following:
[Desktop Entry] Name=DigiByte Core Wallet Comment=Official DigiByte Core Wallet for Linux Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=Crypto;Network;Qt; Keywords=dgb;core;digibyte;wallet;node;desktop; Exec= Icon=
Write the full path to digibyte-qt
after Exec=
.
Example:
Exec=/home/USERNAME/digibyte-7.17.2/bin/digibyte-qt
Now add the full path to your icon after Icon=
.
Example:
Icon=/home/USERNAME/digibyte-7.17.2/desktop/512x512.png
USERNAME
should be replaced with your own username.
Now save the file, and you're done!
To save the file in nano, press Ctrl+X followed by Y to confirm, then press Enter.
If you have performed all of these steps correctly, you should now be able to launch the DigiByte Core Wallet from the application browser on your Ubuntu Desktop.
Extra notes
.desktop
files can also be placed in/usr/share/applications/
but it is not recommended as any user on your machine could technically get access to your wallet.- This solution should work on most KDE & GNOME distro's according to freedesktop documentation.