Clearly OP has AutoKey working. But for the record since @TheFu mentioned Selenium in his contribution, I throw in SikuliX to experiment with. And I must not forget Albert. In Albert a single trigger...
Type: Posts; User: dragonfly41; Keyword(s):
Clearly OP has AutoKey working. But for the record since @TheFu mentioned Selenium in his contribution, I throw in SikuliX to experiment with. And I must not forget Albert. In Albert a single trigger...
I use Actiona (in repo) for such UI tricks. But there is also xdotool and Autokey.
I suggest you use in future grsync (the rsync GUI) and enable "dry run".
And fall back on backups .. in case of disaster.
Why do some discussions remind me of Danny Kaye in the Court Jester?
I agree that you should not have to jump through such hoops. I have used Thunderbird on multiple domain accounts for years and apart from the annoying password popups (probably I have a password...
Have you perused Troubleshooting Information as penned in post #22?
And the backup should be on at least one other separate medium such as another SSD or HDD. One reason I opted for separate pluggable caddies. Study n+1 redundancy reliability methods. Your PC might...
Everybody has their own ways and budgets to work with.
Some time ago I decided to distance Ubuntu from my primary Dell PC containing Windows 10. I started the learning process by running Ubuntu in a...
I suspect that this is true .. wrongfully blaming Thunderbird.
Regard this as an exercise in navigating and learning Ubuntu.
Personally I see these popups every day. I just click through Cancel...
Famous last words. To "skate by" you need to be ruthless in shutting down unwanted processes which take up RAM. Kill redundant browser tabs. With apps closed install Stacer which (although...
Final tip.
Recently I had to get rid of unwanted file (see post #3) and I found that Disk Usage Analyser (go to Activities in top bar and search Disk Usage Analyser) gave a helicopter graphic view...
I am not on Xubuntu although I can select different desktop sessions at bootup time. In my case (Ubuntu) I click on top bar, right, the button used to Power Off / Log Off
In that Menu we see...
I tried this again and sure enough the quad key set works. And this time I do see the red square in top bar to stop the screencast. But on viewing the sample in ~/Videos/Screencasts/ I note that...
The 100% level grabs my attention.[/I][/COLOR]
Today I was experimenting with screencasting in kazam and noticed later that my available diskspace had dropped dramatically. I applied disk usage and found that a test screencast (video) had...
You can also open Synaptic Package Manager, go to File > History and you have a timeline of past installments of apps. Other than those installed manually by gdebi.
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, I don't see that control icon nestled in topbar which is already quite full including FlameShot control and others. I much prefer to control using commands. Then I...
Gnome certainly is appealing. But in my case I will have to introduce a front end GUI to run the commands in a workflow of mixed tools.
I have a glitch I don't understand.
I follow guide...
I thought of looking at dependencies ...
https://linuxsimply.com/linux-basics/package-management/dependencies/check-package-dependencies/
But then I went to Synaptic Package Manager, search...
Coincidentally I have been researching how to create slices of shots of applications windows for purposes of tutorial. This is work in progress for my requirements but since you require to take...
I have several screenshot applications installed but I use FlameShot.
P.S. ..but I see no screencast as required.
Digging further in activities > screencast I can now see screencast button (I was...
You might experiment with gkrellm series .. you will need to search "gkrellm" in Synaptic Package Manager to see all the plugins available. Or start with installing gkrellm and gkrellmd via terminal....
I have no experience with the Gnome extension you use.
Final idea. Install app Stacer for monitoring.
Open "Activities" in top bar .. type System .. you see System Monitor .. click to open.
Another approach is to use [Alt+F2] .. to open apps.
Interesting find. Here is a review I found. I'll stay with Brave for sensitive sites.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PrivacyGuides/comments/12mkxdx/privacyguide_makes_mullvad_browser_number_1_in/
Also...