Alexander
Alexander
Yep, causes problems ... but that was predictable lol. Help would be appreciated :)
> Suspend is functioning better than hibernate at this point, and several issues have been with hibernate not being setup properly. It seems several assume just having a big enough...
> There is a way to get suspend back. The script replaces the files /etc/systemd/system/suspend.target and /etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service with symlinks to the appropriate hibernate files, but it does back up the...
> @sokolowistan96 In the same directory. @tmarkov I may be a feckless noob, but I can't find anything that looks remotely like a backup haha here's a screenshot of the...
@tmarkov thats weird, because I did it only a couple of days ago. BTW the file itself looks like that, so it's definitely replaced:  I tried...
@tmarkov it seems to be working now but you won't believe how & I don't think it's a healthy state haha. I looked up the properties of suspend.target and saw...
> @sokolowistan96 : sorry to hack the thread, was is your icon theme? Looks awesome! Haha yeah I love it. It is Numix-circle (should come with the "unity/gnome tweak tool")
@tmarkov it stopped working now, so clearly it wasn't a good solution haha, idk why it worked in the first place I'll try to do that tomorrow, as it's late...
I have implemented this in my fork, but it relies on an external bash script + C program. The bash script calls "find" with some arguments to get the file...
I imagined the following: I type my snippet shortcut (rh for react hook or something like that), click tab to get the boilerplate code without the name & when I...