I was searching for a way to disable this, I hope I have found the right
place in configuration settings...
I opened in menus :
Applications
System tools
Preferences
Searching & indexing
I unchecked everything in "semantics"
It looks like there's an option missing in "limits", I would like to
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This is a bug in the maintainer script then, and does not invalidate the
bug report.
The workaround works, but is still a workaround and not a proper fix.
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This is a bug in the maintainer script then, and does not invalidate the
bug report.
The workaround works, but is still a workaround and not a proper fix.
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Public bug reported:
gpu-manager has no man page and when running with -h it crashes:
$ gpu-manager -h
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ gpu-manager --help
gpu-manager: unrecognized option '--help'
If this is really something that should not be run, better hide it away
from $PATH...
But the
Is there a global way to disable that thing other than apt-get purge ?
I don't want my CPU to be hogged every time I plug a removable drive.
Please stop blindly abusing our resources without giving us a way to escape
from it, pretty please.
What would be acceptable is a (***not hidden away***)