{"blog_title":"Technically Impossible","width":"100%","published":"2025-03-26 00:00:00","image_url":"https://cdn-ak.f.st-hatena.com/images/fotolife/e/espio999/20241215/20241215223949.png","title":"Icon Management and Desktop File Editing for the Linux Desktop Menu","version":"1.0","blog_url":"https://impsbl.hatenablog.jp/","height":"190","categories":["English post","IT","Linux"],"author_url":"https://blog.hatena.ne.jp/espio999/","type":"rich","provider_name":"Hatena Blog","author_name":"espio999","html":"<iframe src=\"https://hatenablog-parts.com/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimpsbl.hatenablog.jp%2Fentry%2FLinuxDesktopEntry_en\" title=\"Icon Management and Desktop File Editing for the Linux Desktop Menu - Technically Impossible\" class=\"embed-card embed-blogcard\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" style=\"display: block; width: 100%; height: 190px; max-width: 500px; margin: 10px 0px;\"></iframe>","url":"https://impsbl.hatenablog.jp/entry/LinuxDesktopEntry_en","description":"Flathub*1 and Wine*2 sometimes automatically add application icons to the desktop menu when you install applications. In the image at the beginning, you can see that Bookshelf Basic 2.0, a Windows application installed with Wine, has been added.While it's convenient that they are added automatically\u2026","provider_url":"https://hatena.blog"}