Daniel Hahler
Daniel Hahler
See #35 for the error with `require`. @Ram-Z Would be nice if you could look into this, and if you could create a PR with your other changes (mentioned above)....
With the patch above it fails to load the images then though: ``` 2018-07-01 14:50:11 E: awesome: Failed to load '/home/user/.config/awesome//images/gray.png': Failed to open file “/home/user/.config/awesome//images/gray.png”: No such file or...
What about ```diff diff --git i/init.lua w/init.lua index 021d2d2..55f9f84 100644 --- i/init.lua +++ w/init.lua @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ local wibox = require("wibox") local awful = require("awful") local naughty = require("naughty")...
As mentioned in https://github.com/neomake/neomake/pull/2123#issuecomment-436828802 you should have a whitelist instead probably, i.e. only certain folders. But maybe it's also not meant to e.g. have Neomake and other things in `$ZSH`...
Amended to use `set -p` instead.
Pushed a fixup, and a test. Should be squash-merged. Not sure about the fixup, but had this in a local stash/checkout still.
Please also see https://github.com/sstephenson/bats/pull/159 instead.
Link to comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/541626/comments/38 The fix has also been added bzr-fastimport 0.13.0-4 in Ubuntu Trusty / Debian testing.
I have found that I can work around the issue by not using "Auto" for the advanced "Operating channel" Cast setting (to be enabled in developer settings, "Wireless display certification")....
It's also notable that the TV did not show up in the main window (opened from the quick settings icon), but only when going to settings from there. It was...