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If you're tired of having to jump through hoops to open files with sudo privileges in the GNOME File Manager, Jack Wallen has just the trick you need.
Open a Terminal: Press Ctrl+Alt+T to open your terminal. Create the File: Use a text editor like nano or vim to create the .desktop file. For example: vim myapplication.desktop ...
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