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It's probably a duplicate of Forward and back keyboard shortcut feature no longer working on Mac, but I cannot longer use Ctrl + Left Arrow and Ctrl + Right Arrow to change tracks on Linux.
Same here on Manjaro 21.1.2 Pahvo with XFCE, I am still able to use shortcuts like ctrl+a to select all songs in a playlist and ctrl+s and ctrl+r to control shuffle and repeat but unable to use ctrl+arrowkey to skip or control volume. Shift+left and shift+right seems to also still be working for scrubbing a track.
I use global keyboard shortcuts to skip and pause/play, which have worked perfectly fine so far and work on the new versions too. You choose a keyboard shortcut to bind the commands to, and the commands themselves look like this (admittedly long)
Thanks for your suggestion, but I just expect Spotify to fix the issue on their end. They introduced a regression by breaking a couple of keyboard shortcuts, they should not expect us to fix this issue by ourselves.
It looks like the issue with arrow keys is not platform-specific, as I see Windows users also being unable to scroll with up/down arrows and change tracks. Those same issues are present in the web player as well.
so im new in the linux word, and i got some problems with my temperature control
i has a 4090 suprim x liquid and my card does not do a duty to fan speed, so my temperature got high with the passive termal solution. the fan control working just when i run nvidia x server in sudo, but when i reboot, the problem still. when i lunch the x server he just ignore the comand to activate the fan control, and greenwithenvy not working too, until i lunch the nvidia-settings in sudo and do again.
This issue does not seem to be resolved and I am perplexed if this is intended behavior or an issue that has not been fixed. Basically if you have a streamlit app running and close the browser, trying to stop the app with ctrl+c does not work.
I can confirm this behavior. When I close the browser tab, the terminal no longer responds to Ctrl+C, I have to kill the process or close the terminal session.
However, if I remember correctly, this behavior only occurs under Windows.
These are my boundary conditions: Windows 10, Firefox, cmder terminal, Streamlit 1.19.0
I have not tried other browsers or other terminals.
I can also confirm. windows 11. finally I had multiple situations the app closing immediately starts if you CTR+click again on the localhost link to start the app again after closing the browser. So at least there is a workaround vs waiting atm.
Same behaviour here on Windows 10 using Microsoft Edge and Windows command line in PyCharm. Indeed, the workaround is to reopen the link to the Streamlit app and the terminal will be able to kill the process successfully.
I can also confirm this under Windows 10. I always thought this behaviour was intended (even though annoying). In short: When no tab is connected to the streamlit server, you cannot terminate the streamlit server by pressing CTRL+C in the terminal. You have to open a new tab first. Only then CTRL+C will actually go through.
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Hi, all just taking Clear Linux for a spin. I use ESX and the VMRC mostly for remote desktop. Once I get open-vm-tools installed, then I can resize the screen with a mouse drag, use clipboard, etc. One thing I noticed right away with Clear, is that I have to use ctrl-alt to free the mouse from the vmrc console window. Normally this is no longer required once the tools are installed. Also, the mouse feels kind of laggy.
The tab title in the default terminal is way too big and does not change based on ssh host or directory. Can I easily change that with the native terminal? Does Deepin or maybe even Oh My ZSH play well with CL?
New clear vm is up and running. Currently I do not have 3D acceleration enabled as I have no plans on using it. This is a Dell R70 with no gpu installed anyway. I did increase the 2D memory to the max of 128MB
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