Trinity and AI

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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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