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  <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…</description>
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  <published>2025-03-26 00:00:00</published>
  <title>Icon Management and Desktop File Editing for the Linux Desktop Menu</title>
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