[CentOS] 答复: CentOS 7 docs, tutorials, etc...

Igal @ getRailo.org igal at getrailo.org
Sat Oct 11 03:21:59 UTC 2014


Thanks Bill,

I couldn't really do it the way you suggested but after I read your
email I looked for the Desktop folder and just added a link there, and I
can see it on the desktop.


Igal

On 10/10/2014 7:26 PM, 沈焕标 wrote:
> Perhaps RHEL/CentOS 7 are something different, however, they just change a little, their base used are similar. On a gnome desktop, if you want to add a shortcut to the desktop, you can reference xxx.desktop in /usr/share/application/ , than write some  similar xxx. desktop which you prefer and cp to the desktop directory , it's really useful..
>
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> Best wishes -----------
> ---------------Bill Shen
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> 发件人: Igal @ getRailo.org<mailto:igal at getrailo.org>
> 发送时间: ‎2014/‎10/‎11 2:52
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> 主题: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 docs, tutorials, etc...
>
> On 10/10/2014 11:44 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
>> Keep in mind CentOS is a rebuild of RHEL so any resources for RHEL are
>> applicable to CentOS.
>>
>> I'm not sure if any EL7 books have been written yet (as it's fairly new and
>> the Red Hat certifications have only just started being updated).
>>
>> In the meanwhile one of the best resources is access.redhat.com ... read
>> the documentation there.
> it's very difficult to find up-to-date books on the subject, but yes,
> the docs on
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/
> are so far really good.
>
> it's all just very confusing for someone without Linux experience.  all
> the docs/tutorials/examples out there are for previous versions so they
> are all out of date now that RHEL/CentOS 7 uses systemd.
>
> also, the relationship between the OS, Gnome, and KDE is confusing.  I
> installed CentOS 7 with GUI so I have Gnome 3.8.4 which I expected, but
> how come I have KDE stuff there as well?
>
> and...  I still haven't figured out how to add shortcuts to the desktop
> and/or task bar which should really be a context menu option so I'm not
> sure why Gnome is so un-intuitive in that case.
>
>
> Igal
>
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