Stella Blackstone (Elliot Page) and her best friend Albert (Michael Kanev) are twelve-year-olds with ambitious intentions of creating an extremely spooky Halloween house. While checking for hints online they open up a web link that opens a doorway through which an annoying ghost (Carlos Alazraqui) leaves his world and enters theirs. They find they must help this ghost resolve his problems or put up with him forever.
Hi everyone.i'm new here.i ve used grapheneos about 2 months and i m very impressed...
A week ago, i had this issue: trying to download an apk file from github(fairmail update) the download stopped because of wifi disconection.i redownloaded and installed the file with no problem...The problem is: i can't delete the 0-byte apk file which was created by the first failed download..it says "deleting file" but the file ramains and appears only in the downloads section of files app and not in download folder in srorage...i cant move or rename it...i cleared the cache and storage from files app and vanadium browser in addition to download manager and downloads system apps..and restarted the phone but the "ghost file" remains..todays system update did not help..this is not particular gapheneos issue..in some forums cleaner apps like sdmaid are suggested but i m sceptical about installing that kind of apps.. .is any solution except factory reset? Thanks..
I downloaded termux app and i saw my storage from it...the ghost file didnt appear in download folder exactly as files app's download folder...it remains only in downloads section of files app... Any other suggestion? Maybe force stop the files app?
Maybe you want to try the following: Go to Settings -> Apps -> See all Apps -> The three-dot-menu on the top right -> Show System. Then you scroll until you reach Download Manager and Downloads. Force stop both and under Storage & cache clear their Storage and Cache. Make backups first for all the things you downloaded, just in case.
unwat Just installed Material files...the ghost file isn't anywhere there...not even in downloads section...it remains only in downloads section in Files app(which is always the app's "home page").. Thank you my friend..
Two other things. First, I've had issues deleting stuff from the "home page" downloads folder too, but I could delete the files by going there directly. It might not work, but it's worth attempting if you haven't already.
unwat The ghost file does not exist anywhere in device's storage. In Files app and in Material files like you suggested to me, download folder is empty. Material files also has downloads section like Files but it's empty as it should be. Same when i access the storage with commands in Termux app. The 0byte apk file appears only in Downloads section in stock Files app. I think this is my case: _files_that_wont_delete/
Hey, I had this same problem. I just wanted to say that I noticed as of a few days ago I don't know if it was due to the update or because of some auto-delete behind the scenes but on my end the issue seems to be solved.
Here's one for you! I just experienced the issue with interrupted download. I open the Files app, there are two apks that were previously downloaded, one at noon and one at 5 pm. When I tap the three lines at top, left, and select "recent", 2 more files show up... one is a .csv and the other is a mystery because it's title is too long, but the icon on both are the same. When I select either of the two apks, the search icon in the upper, right, becomes a trash icon, but when I select either of the two mystery files, the search icon becomes a share icon. Therefore, I have no way to delete those two sketchy files. I have tried the options recommended to address the non-deleted, deleted ghost files and nothing works, the files persist with no delete option. Do I need to download an altogether different File Manager app and delete this one? Or do I have to reinstall GOS, again? Or? I would ask if anyone else has encountered this, but I've already scoured the relevant threads and haven't seen this particular flavor of the issue.
[deleted] The Files app cannot be uninstalled via adb, after being replaced with an equally or more functional Files app? I've done it on a device before without any negative impact on the system or functionality. It had to be installed and made default, though, before deleting the stock app.
This is an upstream AOSP issue, and based on reports I've heard, the files go away by themselves after a few days, so the issue should take care of itself without any manual intervention being required.
Anonymous The Files app cannot be uninstalled via adb, after being replaced with an equally or more functional Files app? I've done it on a device before without any negative impact on the system or functionality. It had to be installed and made default, though, before deleting the stock app.
I would absolutely not recommend deleting any system app with ADB. You will also notice that the files app cannot be disabled via the regular user UI. There's a reason for that. documentsui (the AOSP files app) is used by apps and the system in general for when the file manager needs to be called to select files for apps as part of the storage access framework. You are extremely likely to break the OS by removing that app. If you want another files app because you prefer its UI or features, you're fine to install another one, but please leave the installed one alongside it.
Anonymous Many apps, like KeepassDX, force opening files via the default file manager ("DocumentsUI"), so They'll be broken if you remove the default File manager. The default File Manager is also needed for granting access to External USB drives, Cloud storage via SAF, etc.
matchboxbananasynergy This is an upstream AOSP issue, and based on reports I've heard, the files go away by themselves after a few days, so the issue should take care of itself without any manual intervention being required.
So, even if I haven't tried to delete them, due to the fact that the option to do so doesn't even exist, they will still just, spontaneously disappear? That doesn't seem right. But, I hope it is. I also hope the delete option spontaneously manifests as it's a pretty important feature.
[deleted] Edit: Actually I opened a keepass vault once with the default file manager and ticked "Don't ask again" option, so KeepassDX was only opening files from the default file manager, and that's why I thought KeepassDX forces opening an kepass vault via the default file manager when using the "Open existing vault" feature in KeepassDX itself. KeepassDX supports opening an kepass vault from any file manager. KeepassDX only forces the creation of an keepass vault via the default file manager, If you create an database via the 'Create new vault' feature in KeepassDX itself, which you don't have to use anyway. Just creating an file named .kdbx via your preffered file manager and then opening it in KeepassDX will suffice.
An ukagaka, or a Ghost, is a little program that sits on your computer desktop. It usually consists of one or two characters that you can interact with. Most ukagakas are in Japanese, but there is a growing community of English ghost developers as well! Most of them are part of the Ukagaka Dream Team (on the link you will find a list of both members and ghosts).
Recently I had some discussions with community peers who are considering new platforms for their blogs. There are many options, and we'll not address the reasons or arguments for one or the other now - we will focus on setting up a local development environment for Ghost, so you can easily customize your themes and work with your deployment without impacting your production environment.
The one pre-requisite we have for installing the Ghost CLI, is to ensure our Node installation is the latest version. I initially tried to run this with a 6.x version of node. The installation came through, but I couldn't use the CLI.
Writing this in July 2020, I am using the "LTS" version "node-v12.18.2-x64.msi" download, which is supposed by Ghost. Verify that the installed version of npm and nodejs now matches the supported versions listed in the aforementioned Ghost docs.
Deploy themes to the \content\themes\ folder. For me, the easiest way out here is to download the theme from my current blog, and put the extracted contents in the C:\code\ghost\content\themes\zimmergren\ folder on my local box:
I don't spend a lot of time developing my Ghost theme. Frankly, I bought a theme and then I've modified a couple of things to suit my needs and preferences - however, when I make changes I can now track them easily, and I can without breaking a sweat make quick iterations on any customizations without impacting my production setup.
After unlocking Super Ghost Battle, you can access it by selecting it on the Main Menu or entering Arcade Quest and approaching the arcade machines inside an arcade. Regardless of how you approach it, there are three types of ghosts for you to face off against.
This year's edition of the Evolution Championship Series, colloquially known as Evo 2024, was held this past weekend and served as the biggest fighting game tournament event of the year. As a result, a lot of fighting game developers showed up with exciting announcements. These reveals ranged from new titles to DLC characters coming to beloved fighting games, including some surprising guest fighters. If you're wondering what you missed this past weekend, I've rounded up every significant announcement made during Evo 2024 and sorted them by developer.
SNK: SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos and much more
The King of Fighters and Samurai Shodown developer SNK showed up big at EVO 2024. It shadow-dropped SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos -- a rerelease of a classic crossover fighting game featuring online play with rollback netcode -- for PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard from BioWare and EA is one of the biggest games set to launch this fall. It will mark the first new game in the fantasy RPG series in a decade and hopefully be a single-player return to form for BioWare after the ill-regarded Anthem. If you're planning to play Dragon Age: The Veilguard when it launches later this year, you should catch up on the series' lore by revisiting some of the older games in it. Thankfully, the PlayStation Store Summer Sale just gave you the perfect opportunity to get Dragon Age: Inquisition for quite a low price.
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