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In GNOME 3.18 you could use GNOME Software to organise your installed apps by putting them in folders. In GNOME 3.20, this option is still there, but it doesn't actually do anything.
Is anyone experiencing the same issue? Does anyone know a workaround for this?
Last edited by Binero (2016-04-10 13:57:31)
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As a workaround, you can use Gnome-Catgen.
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Sounds like a good temporary workaround.
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In GNOME 3.18 you could use GNOME Software to organise your installed apps by putting them in folders. In GNOME 3.20, this option is still there, but it doesn't actually do anything.
Is anyone experiencing the same issue? Does anyone know a workaround for this?
Yes and I already reported the bug upstream a few days ago. Feel free to chime in and give it more information or attention
I don't really know what I'm doing.
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Binero wrote:In GNOME 3.18 you could use GNOME Software to organise your installed apps by putting them in folders. In GNOME 3.20, this option is still there, but it doesn't actually do anything.
Is anyone experiencing the same issue? Does anyone know a workaround for this?
Yes and I already reported the bug upstream a few days ago. Feel free to chime in and give it more information or attention
Is this one https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764437 ?
Last edited by lmello (2016-04-29 22:49:15)
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