![]() That approach would never work out, because GNU/Linux is not Microsoft Windows, and was also never intended to be a replacement for Microsoft Windows. The thing is that if you insist ─ for lack of a better word ─ on making GNU/Linux look like Microsoft Windows, then you are never going to be able to use GNU/Linux successfully, because then you’ll be bringing your Windows habits and Windows expectations to GNU/Linux. ![]() But it’s something that I feel you should keep in mind nevertheless… ![]() The following is just a tangential note, because has adequately answered your question. ![]()
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