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For example, 'apt policy' is useful. Yet, when I execute a "man apt"
command, I do not see the "policy" command described.
I am sure that there are other ways to find this information, but if a
tool has commands, seeing a complete list in the man page seems to be a
I am investigating whether I can fix the error by using an option,
'--user-data-dir=/tmp', when I launch the chromiumdriver.
First, snap has made the use of this simple tool, chromiumdriver, much
more complex.
Second, I have tried to uninstall the snap version of the tool and I
cannot now
Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-73-generic x86_64)
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Title:
cannot create user data directory: /opt/appserver/snap/chromium/1646:
Public bug reported:
All I am getting is:
cannot create user data directory: /opt/appserver/snap/chromium/1646:
Permission denied
Jun 18, 2021 9:11:36 PM org.openqa.selenium.os.OsProcess checkForError
But:
# ls -ld /opt/appserver/snap/chromium/1646
drwxr-xr-x 2 appserver appserveradm 4096 Jun
Public bug reported:
All applications with a Launcher icon have a set of standard commands,
such as Unlock from Launcher and Quit. They should all have a Show
All Windows command as well.
It is really bothersome when I have Terminal open and click on the
Launcher icon and I see one window come
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I close my laptop, which locks the screen. I then open the laptop.
Sometimes I must hit the power button to get the screen to unlock. But
before I see the password prompt, I see something else.
I see a past random screen. It goes by quickly, in less than a second.
But this
Try this. Create 3 html pages.
% echo htmlheadtitle01/title/headbodyh101/h1/body/html
01.html
% echo htmlheadtitle02/title/headbodyh1$1/h1/body/html
02.html
% echo htmlheadtitle03/title/headbodyh103/h1/body/html
03.html
Open them into separate windows in the order 1, 2, 3.
Go to the
I will have to see if the previous comment is a work-around. This is
becoming increasingly obnoxious. Several of my applications now create
new windows that are big enough that they are against the bottom of the
screen and are therefore non-resizeable.
The only way to get most apps to give you a
Wow. Well I changed the -UnityDecoration-extents value from '28px 0 0 0'
to '28px 10px 10px 10px'. This is obviously too big.
On the other hand, it is _really_ nice to not have to hit that 10 micron
thick region of the window that one needs to hit to get a resize handle.
Even when I can navigate
Public bug reported:
There is a serious problem with how the alt-backtick (or alt-grave)
switching works. Say I have 10 windows open in Firefox. It is almost
impossible to iterate through all 10 of them. This is, I think, for 2
reasons.
First, every time the spread comes up, the windows are in a
Public bug reported:
When I move my cursor to the bottom right corner of any window, the
cursor changes to the resizing handle and I can resize the window.
But, between 14.02 LTS and 14.04 LTS, then indicator appears farther
down. Now, the indicator changes a few pixels below the outside edge of
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I enabled workspaces and then I started to drag windows to a second
workspace.
First, I started dragging a few Terminal windows. I had no problem. Then
I dragged a Firefox window that was showing a pdf that I have local on
my system and the UI hanged. I had to to a hard
On Mar 27, 2007, at 2:05 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
You can file them here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu
There is a Open Link in the left panel.
** Changed in: bughelper (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
Ah. So, open is a verb. It is also an adjective.
thanx
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bughelper
I am looking at the answers.launchpad.net site. The answers look
wonderful. If I could get a question answered, it would be wonderful.
Where can I add a question to be answered. Perhaps, as one is looking at
the Answers list, there could be an
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