Sup guys. Been a few months since our last discussion.
So I recently upgraded my Lenovo G50 laptop to an SSD. After many failed attempts to successfully clone the partitions, I decided to install fresh dual boot installations of the OSes. So this time, instead of Mint, I went for POP OS. Thought might as well try something new.
POP OS is also debian based. The first thing which I did was to install the Cinnamon desktop environment, because of it's familiarity with Mint.
So far the distro has been good. It's good for gamers or for someone who don't want to do many tweaks. But for me, since I do like to do a lot of tweaks, I have also been slightly annoyed.
I am not able to for example, show the window name on the taskbar. The firefox, teamviewer are open in the below example, but I can't tell. I want the taskbar to show these window, like in Mint. I am not able to do so.
Anyway, my main question which prompted me to post in this thread, was around multiple people sharing a linux distro. I have this issue with Mint installed on my main PC too.
How can I make it easier to access another drive (let's say a drive which is E: in Windows) with someone who is sharing my distro, and is not an admin account.
Currently when the other user logs in, they are not able to mount the partition, without the admin password. Is creating a command to mount the partition and scheduling it to run when the other user logs in, the only option?