The Clipboard SCREENSHOT command can take a screenshot of either the current Lister or the whole desktop, with or without blurring of filenames.
Note that at the moment there is no blurring in secondary windows (progress indicators, error dialogs) or in dropdown menus (favorites, breadcrumbs path, etc). The default Help menu has a new Secure Screenshot command in it which lets you take a secure screenshot of the current Lister or the whole desktop (with all Listers blurred).
installed multimc5 (0.6.13-2)GPSoftware heeft versie 12.8 van zijn bestandsmanager Directory Opus uitgebracht. Running 'pacman -U -noconfirm -config /etc/nf - /home/argus/.cache/yay/multimc5/multimc5-0.6.13-2-x86_64.'
Running 'pacman -S -config /etc/nf - extra/jre-openjdk' Running 'pacman -D -q -asdeps -config /etc/nf - harfbuzz-icu libwpe wpebackend-fdo enchant hyphen woff2 xdg-dbus-proxy libmanette webkit2gtk zenity' Running 'pacman -S -config /etc/nf - extra/harfbuzz-icu extra/libwpe extra/wpebackend-fdo extra/enchant extra/hyphen extra/woff2 extra/xdg-dbus-proxy community/libmanette extra/webkit2gtk extra/zenity' Running 'pacman -U -noconfirm -config /etc/nf - /home/argus/.cache/yay/fabric-installer/fabric-installer-0.8.' installed jre8-openjdk-headless (8.u292-1) Running 'pacman -S -config /etc/nf - extra/jdk8-openjdk' Running 'pacman -U -noconfirm -config /etc/nf - /home/argus/.cache/yay/minecraft-launcher/minecraft-launcher-928-1-x86_64.' Running 'pacman -D -q -asdeps -config /etc/nf - java-runtime-common libnet jre-openjdk-headless jre-openjdk' Default Java environment is already set to 'java-11-openjdk' installed jre-openjdk-headless (17.u35-1) Running 'pacman -S -config /etc/nf - extra/java-runtime-common extra/libnet extra/jre-openjdk-headless extra/jre-openjdk'
installed intellij-idea-community-edition (4:2021.2.3-1) set _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 in /etc/profile.d/jre.sh when you use a non-reparenting window manager, Please note that this package does not support forcing JAVA_HOME as former package java-common did you need to re-login or source /etc/profile.d/jre.sh For the complete set of Java binaries to be available in your PATH, Running 'pacman -S -config /etc/nf - community/intellij-idea-community-edition'
Running 'pacman -R -s -config /etc/nf - bpytop' Running 'pacman -color always -Rs otf-cp-mono' Running 'pacman -color always -Rs cp-mono' Here is my pacman log since roughly before the problem began: So far the only answer I've found is that I may have a faulty RAM stick, but that seems unlikely since the problem only occurs with browsers and not games or video players. I use qutebrowser and opera, and they both face the issue identitcally. As soon as I tried to write an email, it crashed. I left my browser open while writing this post in vim and had no problems, and navigated multiple websites. I've only noticed a correlation.ĮDIT: this is 100% correlated to text editing. The crashes seem to be associated with editing text, although I am unable to consistently reproduce the issue. Only sudo htop and killing the process seems to work, as often "killall" fails to find the program. I use i3, and the crashed window is unresponsive, cannot be ended with mod+shift+Q, and continues to take up a window tile. After a very short period of time (less than a few minutes) of a browser being open, it crashes. I've been using arch linux for a few weeks now and just as everything was working perfectly I've stumbled across this browser crash issue.