To my knowledge Gemini's AI-assist search gets it's information reading pages back
to you almost verbatim, there's little links it provides to each source too. Of course
sometimes it gets multiple topics mixed together. Since it's parsing search queries
and not full sentences it can also easily get confused on what you're asking. So
it's hit or miss sometimes.
-- bonkmaykr
Software Developer, Canithesis Interactive
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On 2/10/25 12:06 PM, Marvin Jones via tde-users <users(a)trinitydesktop.org> wrote:
For a long time I've wondered if there was a way
in
TDE to start a console window in a _specific_ desktop.
My Black Belt In Procrastination has kept my from really
pursuing the issue. :-)
So, today I thought to try a Google AI search for the issue.
I had low expectations, because Trinity is (sadly) not so
well known or employed in the wild.
So, with the 'prompt' "trinity TDE start console on specific desktop"
I was gifted with this"
"To start the Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) console on a specific
desktop, you can use the command "kstart --desktop [desktop number]
[application]" in a terminal window, where "[desktop number]" is the
desired desktop number and "[application]" is the application you want
to launch on that desktop; for example, "kstart --desktop 2 xterm"
would open a terminal window on the second desktop.
....."
There was additional text given besides the above.
Whoopie! I had never learned of/about `kstart` before.
But, also Whoopie! Because AI can probably help with lots of
'ordinary' Trinity issues that someone (newcomers) come up with.
Jonesy
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