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xubuntu04w | hello please tell me what is the fullform of xdg in xdg-open | 12:56 |
xubuntu04w | how to change name of pc after installation | 12:59 |
novanauliazami | why my lightdm blank? when i tried `lightdm --test-demo` i'm got 'Failed to write utmpx: Permission denied' | 15:00 |
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whyameye | gnome-keyring slams my cpu to 100% every time I run Chromium or Chome. Tons of hits about this on Google but I dont' find a permanent solution. xubuntu 14.04 64 bit. ideas? | 22:18 |
whyameye | crickets | 22:26 |
genii | Looks like that issue has been around since 2011-ish https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=98601 | 22:35 |
whyameye | fwiw the workaround I found for gnome keyring hitting 100% CPU indefinitely when starting Chrome or Chromium was to kill the keyring daemon then delete :~/.local/share/keyrings/Default_keyring.keyring then restart Chromium. The keyring file is recreated Chromium's saved passwords. | 22:44 |
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