Public bug reported:
As it stands, I really love the physics of how the unity dock opens from
its hidden state. (For clarification, the "dock" I'm speaking of is on
the left side of the screen, and has large icons for opening up useful
apps.)
For those unfamiliar with its "Physics", the unity doc
I performed the purging steps exactly as descibed in
http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/95502/46339, and did "sudo apt-get
install texlive" afterwards.
Still getting the same error, unfortunately.
Installing xzdec or perl-tk did not improve the situation either.
output of whereis tlmgr:
"/usr/bin/t
Public bug reported:
-What I did
I had 6 items in ~/Desktop
I deleted two (specifically, by deleting 1 then the other with the DEL key).
The icons disappeared from the Desktop AND from Nautilus
I pressed Ctrl+z twice. The items were restored on my system (as proved by ls
command) but the icons d
Doing `xkill` on the Desktop and restarting nautilus from a terminal
restores the icons; I am not (yet) able to reproduce this bug after the
killing that specific instance of Nautilus.
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