Just hoping someone cares here's another data point. The -w (preview) option
comes up with a different CRITICAL.
Both requests seem to operate OK. It's just the error message that messes up
the display in Terminal.
evince ItWorks.pdf > /dev/null
(evince:7175): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_show: a
I have found a problem several times running updates which are coming
more and more often. That's probably good for security but the automated
attempt to update adds a bunch of files to a root level directory, like
this:
lenovo[~]> cd /boot
lenovo[/boot]> ls -l
total 92010
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Very helpful Mr. Ager-Wick
Its strange that partitions show up as /boot under, somehow under /dev/sda1.
I guess that makes sence but I also have a disk reported as
/dev/sdb1 /media/kit/UNTITLED
which is actually a portable disk tied in by USB connections. (kit is
another user)
/dev/null/ is abo
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