This kind of "new behavior" which breaks everythink that was carefully
configured before, annoys me as well. ("it's not a bug, it's a feature")
I'm using several applications (unison in particular) on external
drives, and for them when I made my user configurations I made
references to /media/, no
@Timmie: This kind of "new behavior" which breaks everythink that was
carefully configured before, annoys me as well.
I'm using several applications (unison in particular) on external
drives, and all those the configuration files made references to
/media/, not /run/media//, not to
/media//
It's
it's a very stupid default behavior. I've experienced this on archlinux too, so
it's probably a gnome upstream modification.
My screen doesn't support some default resolution in 800x600, so switching to
it will make the screen black, without confirmation.
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Screennresolution applet no longer a