a little tip for next time, wait at least a week, before you do the updates, they do not have to be applied right away. just ignore the notifications.
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a little tip for next time, wait at least a week, before you do the updates, they do not have to be applied right away. just ignore the notifications.
strange, the 20 should work. that's what it booted with on the installer.
you could drop down to ubuntu 16 or 16 based distro
or
another distro with the higher 2.16 kernel
that bug was only...
now just get into grub & select the 23 kernel
actually it might be the 20 kernel from a fresh install.
also i was wrong it's the esc key-> then advanced settings
if you update your new install it will happen again. it took fedora & solus a day to fix, just wait it out.
power off your computer, when you turn it on hold the shift key.
i forget what the bug is, it's waiting for some kind of response, moving the mouse gives it a similar response.
no fix, ubuntu...
move the mouse while it is booting, just swing it side to side or circle as long as it is moving it'll boot right up.
it's a kernel bug. i've seen it in other distros which have been fixed.
move the mouse while booting up, just swing it back & fourth.
or
boot the old kernel
it's a kernel bug.
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i'm not happy with having to install inotify-tools, i'd prefer it just work on any distro, so i've gone with tail -f to do the monitoring for changes, same realtime effect as inotifywait,...
lol, i wonder how they even decided to name it that.
i did a ubuntu 18 minimal install this mourning, which i'm still setting up & bending it to my will. just doing some scripts to make life...
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moved the empty trash sound, so no matter where you empty from you get the sound.
you need inotify-tools
sudo apt -y install inotify-tools
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rewrite/change how it's monitored, i think much better than "sleep 5".
sorry, i never did look into it. i haven't been on gnome yet. i was playing with a different distro i spotted. it had my favorite "elementary os + xubuntu" http://www.enso-os.site/
i'm currently...
it's the that would be the issue, your talking about different launchers for 180?
cause i was think since your already automounting home, just create a "Desktop" folder with the launchers & soft...
sounds like you need a script to me.
first you need to check for the app:
which app-name -> if not installed, install it, which is going to require root
second you need to get it there:
...
i doubt you can.
for android:
install "Blokada DNS" select "AdGuard DNS" enjoy less ad's
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latest for gnome
this version uses gvfs for other de's/wm's not running gio.
added sound just for fun. :)
same thing, run-> ./trash.sh -s <to setup
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this version is for gnome that uses gio.
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for are intel graphics it helps to have "beignet" installed.
sudo apt install beignet
not sure, i had memory loss not to long ago, lost 40 years been trying to relearn, but i have poor retention, i have to read over & over till it sticks.
maybe someone else can help? i'll try &...
i'm sure it is, do you know java script?
the code looks simple. it's just this.
extension.js located at...
lol,
can't say it's not all.
some people don't like extra stuff they won't/don't use.
you can also be making it for a specific purpose & don't need it to do anything else.
you might also just want to diy your own setup.
...
find your monitor, mine is LVDS1
xrandr --listmonitors
try command, this is for 50%
xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 0.50
100%
what other flavor of buntu are you using?
so it's basically apps & in the app section it shows the sound up & not muted?