Note: This article is deprecated. However, you can update it to the latest version, New-born Owl! (Debian)
Welcome to Sleeper OS!
This guide helps you understand your desktop. We'll explain the "Desktop Icons NG (DING)" extension, which makes managing files on your desktop simple.
Exploring Your Desktop
Your desktop is your workspace in Sleeper OS:
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Desktop Background: Personalize your desktop backdrop.
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Top Bar: Displays system indicators, time, and user menu.
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Logo Overview: Click the Sleeper OS Logo, then "Activities," to see open apps and virtual desktops.
Making the Most of "Desktop Icons NG (DING)"
"Desktop Icons NG (DING)" improves your experience by letting you put files and folders on your desktop:
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Open "Files" (Nautilus): Launch "Files" to access your files.
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Drag and Drop: Put files on your desktop by dragging from "Files."
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Arrange Icons: Move icons around. Right-click for options.
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Create Folders: Keep a tidy desktop. Create folders, move files.
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Remove Icons: Drag to trash or right-click, "Move to Trash."
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Customize Appearance: Adjust icon size and spacing in settings.
The Possibilities and Perks
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Quick Access: Icons let you reach files fast.
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Neat Workspace: Organize icons for an efficient desktop.
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Effortless File Management: "Desktop Icons NG (DING)" simplifies file handling.
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Visual Reminders: Icons can remind you of tasks.
Wrapping It Up
You've mastered Sleeper OS navigation and "Desktop Icons NG (DING)" for easy file management. Enjoy quick access and organization as you work on your projects.