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Curiously, I'm getting this issue only if I use plowshare on my online.net server. If I use conkeror over ssh, everything works as expected.

You can't do anything. Appindicator does't support the "left click". So either you enable libappindicator support and the indicator will show in elementary, or either you use a desktop that...

Currently, you have to keep appindicator support set to true with Plasma5 too. http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/03/system-tray-in-plasma-next/

Hi foudfou, I may be a bit late but I want to let you know that appindicator is not meant to support "left click" old behavior : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/ApplicationIndicators#Proposed_changes https://unity.ubuntu.com/projects/appindicators/ "Application...

> We'll add an option in 8.0.3 version on the client to disable these notifications. For now you may downgrade to 8.0.1 version. Hello. You forgot to remove the warning...

Same issue as OP on my M1 on a Debian VM. Although I am trying to use Quartus Prime Lite instead of QuartusProgrammer. I don't think I have a qenv.sh...

Getting rougly the same error on a virtualized Debian. `Using native(wrapped) libz.so.1 Using native(wrapped) liblzma.so.5 Using emulated /home/me/intelFPGA_lite/21.1/quartus/linux64/libicui18n.so.69 Using emulated /home/me/intelFPGA_lite/21.1/quartus/linux64/libboost_timer.so.1.59.0 Using emulated /home/me/intelFPGA_lite/21.1/quartus/linux64/libboost_chrono.so.1.59.0 1802|SIGSEGV @0xffff5c70b49c (???(0xffff5c70b49c)) (x64pc=0xffff75d28550//home/me/intelFPGA_lite/21.1/quartus/linux64/libccl_mem.so:"/home/me/intelFPGA_lite/21.1/quartus/linux64/libccl_mem.so/_Z24mem_register_dll_for_pgoPKcS0_ + 272",...

Nice find @Shreeshrii ! According to my testing, LSTM is still worse than Legacy. It seems to always? miss ellipses and italics. [Ellipses](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4103637/52906336-fcfdbe80-3249-11e9-9076-a39d4f1518e1.jpg) : ``` $ tesseract 00h03m04s200-00h03m07s920.jpg stdout -l...

Fourth. Here the screen is not even blanked. Like @popanz said, having the login screen burn into the display is terrible. Not even talking about wasted energy...