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![]() ![]() ![]() The guy was me! That was me, 3.5 years ago, asking how to edit this godforsaken thing, and now here I was with exactly the same questions, and nothing had changed! As I read that discussion, I found that I was agreeing with what the guy said. My Google search led to a discussion of somebody’s question. I might summarize the situation by telling of the experience, just a few minutes ago, where I Googled for guidance, hoping that someone had perhaps developed a guide or tutorial to explain how to edit this accursed menu. I was writing this post because, once again, I found myself trying to use a Linux distribution - this time, it was Peppermint 10, an Ubuntu variant - and I was running, once again, into that uncooperative Linux Start Menu. ![]() And it was not easy at all to do that in any version of Linux that I had encountered so far. The core issue was that it was very easy to edit that menu in Windows - to copy, move, rearrange, delete, form into sub- and sub-sub-menus, and otherwise use and abuse the collection of easy-to-work-with links or shortcuts collected there. In Linux, it was variously labeled the Applications menu, the Menu button, or (at least informally, by some Linux users) the Start button or menu. When I refer to the “Start” menu, I am of course borrowing the Windows word for it, for the button in a corner of the screen, where the user could click to access a menu of tools. Mostly by using Windows instead.įor a history of this love-hate relationship, we could go back ten or eleven years, to my early Ubuntu days but more recently (i.e., 3.5 years ago) I had expressed some disappointment with the Linux Mint Start Menu, followed by another attempt, a few months later, to customize the menu in Mint 18 - followed, 1.5 years ago, by yet another attempt. With the Start Menu in Linux, I had a love-hate relationship. As noted below, I arrived at the method described here after several frustrating attempts to use the MenuLibre menu editor included in Peppermint 10. I didn’t particularly like the name “Whisker Menu,” but I could deal with it. ![]() This post provides an explanation of how I edited the menu in Peppermint Linux 10. ![]() ![]() ![]() John-Anthony also loves to tinker with other non-Apple technology and enjoys playing around with game emulation and Linux on his Steam Deck. He is also an avid film geek, having previously written film reviews and received the Edinburgh International Film Festival Student Critics award in 2019. John-Anthony has previously worked in editorial for collectable TCG websites and graduated from The University of Strathclyde where he won the Scottish Student Journalism Award for Website of the Year as Editor-in-Chief of his university paper. Living in Scotland, where he worked for Apple as a technician focused on iOS and iPhone repairs at the Genius Bar, John-Anthony has used the Apple ecosystem for over a decade and prides himself in his ability to complete his Apple Watch activity rings. John-Anthony Disotto is the How To Editor of iMore, ensuring you can get the most from your Apple products and helping fix things when your technology isn’t behaving itself. Check out Everything you need to know about iOS 16 to learn more about what the latest major iPhone software has to offer. IOS 16 is filled with features that improve your iPhone experience, including Lock Screen customization and better Maps. If you want to get done sooner, then the fastest way is by updating with a Mac or PC through Finder/iTunes. The easiest way is definitely over-the-air, but it isn't always the fastest. ![]() Enter the Passcode on your iPhone if promptedĪs you can see, the process for getting iOS 16.3.1 on your iPhone is very easy and straightforward.Click on Check for Update in the Summary pane.Under Finder, click on the device icon at the top left to go to the device tab.Plug your iPhone in using your USB to Lightning.Simply connect your iPhone via USB and head to Finder on MacOS Catalina and newer. If you have limited space on your device or Software Update isn't working for whatever reason, you can update using your Mac. How to install the iOS update using your Mac ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With X-Comp (Multiband Compressor) and 3-band EQ. Surprisingly user friendly and fun to use. INCREDIBLY FLEXIBLE MODULATION ARCHITECTUREĤx Macros, 4x Envelopes, 4x LFOs with morphing shapes,ġ5x Matrix slots each equipped with 2x sources and 4x targets. VSTi/VST3/AAX(MOD) 圆4Year/Date of Issue: Version: 1. 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