Awesome. Thanks.
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Title:
mcedit is now symlink to mc which causes subshell error to be
displayed every time mcedit is run
To manage notificati
Public bug reported:
When you run MC and then you try to run another MC from within already
running MC, it will show red error message because there can be only one
subshell per terminal. This is correct. Nobody wants to run MC from MC.
However before /usr/bin/mc and /usr/bin/mcedit were differen
I also had to put:
export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge:appmenu-gtk-module
In ~/.profile to fix lazarus apps.
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Title:
In 20.04.1 all gtk2 app
This is still broken in Ubuntu 20.04 except now "/usr/bin/dbus-launch
--exit-with-session openbox --startup $HOME/.config/openbox/autostart"
doesn't work. The only thing that still works is "dbus-launch ./some-
lazarus-compiled-app".
If I for example run xterm first "dbus-launch xterm" and run laz
Also I found out that if I use other wm than unity I must manually run
this: /usr/libexec/gsd-xsettings
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Title:
In 20.04.1 all gtk2 apps starts 2
Solved by:
sudo apt-get install appmenu-gtk2-module
sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk-module
reboot
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In 20.04.1 all gtk2 apps starts 2