New Features
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sudo vim /etc/sysctl.conf |
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Currently, OpenFDE can only operate in environments where the number of processes does not exceed 65535. This means that if a user modifies the pid_max parameter to a value greater than 65535, it may lead to an error when starting OpenFDE. When attempting to start OpenFDE via a shortcut on the Linux side, an error message will be displayed, and there will also be an error log entry in /var/log/fde.log.
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A new toolbar has been added to the top of the file application
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By clicking on "Sort," users can sort files/folders by file name, modification date, file type, file size, and other criteria.
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By clicking on "Select All," users can select all files and folders in the current path with one click
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By clicking on "Toggle Display Mode," users can choose to display files and folders in the current path in either "List" or "Icon" view
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Support for using Mutter's plugin framework to customize functions
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Introduce Desktop Folder Integration
When users first enter OpenFDE, they can right-click on the desktop and select "Auto Arrange". After refreshing, they will be able to see Linux files on the desktop.
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Prevent deletion of integrated directories such as Download, Documents, etc., within the $HOME/openfde directory from the Linux side to protect personal folder data
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Optimize the display of thumbnails within the photo library
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Optimize the compatibility framework using a shared memory solution.
Optimization in Parallel Worlds
When performing actions such as minimizing, closing, or restoring the main window, the secondary window also executes consistent operations.
The resizing of the secondary window is independently persistent, meaning that adjusting the size of the secondary window alone will not affect the size of the main window.
Fixed Problems
Fix Fixd the issue of incorrect UI style when opening a terminal through x11server.
Support screen recording on JingJiaWei graphics cards.
Fixd the issue of the gallery crashing when opening images on Linux.