Ijust installed Among Us after I enabling Steam Play (by following this article to the letter, except for Asian fonts) and tried various Proton versions. The best scenario so far is getting to this screen:
I don't think I selected an online region. I can't say more, because I have empty boxes, by which I mean this:
So I don't see anything.
After I click on the globe in the bottom right, I see this:
I also managed to click on the red player icon on the left border. Then I clicked on one of the 3 empty boxes, and the window closed. The red player icon now has a yellow frame and does not open up anymore, even after restarting Steam and rebooting my PC.
Well, I figured (or "guessed" would be more fitting) as much.
Currently going to hell and back trying to find out what setting I am missing or why these elements in Among Us won't show up. Any hints would be helpful!
I basically did some T&E-runs and managed to start the game with Proton 5.0-10. All higher versions did not start the game, the little green dude kept running and running. I did not go lower with the version then.
It is much better now.
For example, clicking on the cog opens the settings window.
Upon clicking on the player icon in the upper left, a new window appeared and with text in the text boxes. I clicked on "sign in", however then the picture 1. gained some transparancy, 2. froze and I only kept hearing the normal menu sound. That was that. On to the next problem...
Removed "ipv6.disable_ipv6=1" from the boot entry of systemd-boot for my Arch install. Apparently youtube-dl does not have any problems or my internet provider switched something or something with resolv.conf/systemd-resolved got changed ever since this. I cannot say anything more specific.
So this whole topic and range of questions is somewhat solved. But now everything is with MS fonts on all internet sites which I would like to avoid. I hope this is not going to be a 100% correlated issue, i.e. the removal of ttf-ms-win10-auto would lead to Among Us-problems, let alone Steam problems. I like ttf-liberation enough.
I played it for a good 20 minutes.
Then, for some basic A/B testing, I uninstalled and re-installed ttf-ms-win10-auto and wqy-zenhei each on their own.
I rebooted after each installation process.
I left everything else untouched, but still, it does not reach the main menu anymore, I only see the little green guy running along the screen.
I don't have resolvconf.conf at all; do you have openresolv installed? Maybe it's somehow conflicting with systemd-resolved?
My network configuration is very basic: systemd-networkd with DHCP enabled on eth interface + systemd-resolved without any additional configuration options. I don't have dhcpcd, openresolv, etc. installed.
Oh.
Wow. Yeah I actually had openresolv installed. And netctl. But I had not enabled any netctl service, let alone did I find anything via "systemctl list-unit-files grep open".
Now I have them removed.
Hm. For the life of my I cannot recall when and why I installed either openresolv or netctl. Suppose it was through a dependency.
And up until the issue for this very thread I had not really run into similar problems.
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Statistical analyses: Multinomial logistic regression models were used to estimate prevalence ratios (PRs) for purchases among menu label users and nonusers, controlling for sociodemographic characteristics and total price paid.
Instead of creating the main menu exclusively in xaml, I couldcreate it all in the MainWindowViewModel so I'd have full control over what goes into the generated MenuItems. However, I feel that this would be a violation of MVVM (which I'm attempting to abide by very strictly this time around) as I would have to include references to each MenuItem's Icon in the ViewModel. Plus it seems a little messy.
I can stipulate the header of just these two specific MenuItems (and perhaps future ones) like so, but then I end up getting a MenuItem that not only has a underscore in the header, but also does not contain an access key.
"Do we know if TI is doing any work to fix the lag in Theia between clicking the menu to build and the compiler running? It still stalls for several minutes in 1.1.0. The same is true for saving files; it takes several minutes before acting on the save request."
These are heavyweight tools (large installers, memory users, lots of interdependencies, etc). I just wonder if you witness stalls on other apps. Are you also saving locally or to a network drive or location? Is your machine for that matter all running locally or virtually/networked?
CCS Theia is made up of many processes. Some perform the backend server functions and other the front end visualization. Similar to how you would have a website servers talking to client browsers. Main difference is that both servers and clients are running locally on your PC. All these processes communicate with each other through websockets and some through pipe's.
I have seen an instance, with a different product, where this type of communication was impacted by security sw installed on customer's PC. This particular product used websocket inter process communication and this data transmission was intercepted and severe performance impact was introduced. We speculated that lag was added as security SW attempted to classify the data, potentially contacting security SW's servers. I believe it was used to secure browser usage, but it did not seem to distinguish between PC local traffic vs external web traffic.
I would be curious to see if customer could check their system to see if there is any non CCS Theia process activity that could be correlated with CCS Theia usage. This is how we tracked down the issue in past scenario that I described above, i.e. when the app was started was there another process with elevated activity that would normally have low CPU usage.
The next time this happens can you try only clearing one of the two? We are trying to narrow down which cached data could be the culprit. We suspect it is related to the first cached folder. Try deleting the second first and see what happens. If that does not help, then delete the other.
This issue has occurred a couple times since your post and each time I deleted a different folder. Deleting the ccstheia110 folder fixed the issue for several days. Deleting the .ccs-server folder did not.
I want the left and right padding (the green area) of each link to be equal regardless of how much text I put into the links. We can assume the width of the whole menu (between the yellow borders) is fixed, either in pixels or in ems, but the client can change the names of the menu links. If the text changes then the width of the links also changes and I would like the horizontal paddings to be always evenly distributed with css alone. How can this be done?
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I played with flex-wrap: wrap some time ago but the main problem to me was that it looked weird when 5 links were in one line and only 1 link in the second line taking up all width - you can see this when you add it to the codepen and gradually shrink the browser. What I would expect here is to distribute the links more or less evenly across all the lines so there are equal number of links in each line, as much as possible. Or, the distribution across the lines could be based on the width of the links not the quantity alone so that the whole menu looks balanced. Is flex capable of doing this?
If I select "Yes" in the "Hide in menu" for one subpage, can that page still be visible among search engines like Google and Yahoo? If not, how can I make the page visible among search engines and still have selected "Yes" in the "Hide in menu"?
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