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Launchbar slow computer
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launchbar slow computer
  1. #Launchbar slow computer install#
  2. #Launchbar slow computer upgrade#

The only thing I needed to change in the Shortcut and Hazel rule was to swap “URL” for “ScreenShare” in the filename. I duplicated the iOS Shortcut I’d use to trigger the whole thing, and the Hazel rule watching for the Shortcut’s input. The easiest way to get things up and running was to duplicate a few of the things I’d created for my My home iMac and offer to share its screen. So, I set about making a tool that I could activate remotely, that would call me It’s the “Invite to Share My Screen” option. Luckily, there’s another menu item in iMessage, just above the “Ask to Share Screen” item. Realized what an awful idea that would be. Given my propensity for making very bad, very unsafe automations, you may be imagining that I just created a Keyboard Maestro macro that would watch for the “Incoming Screen Sharing Request” notification and click “Accept”. I don’t need to open ports on my router or run a private VPN, I just open iMessage, select the person I want to Screen Share with, and click “Ask to Share Screen”. They’re simple, easy to use, and (miraculously) they just work. The Screen Sharing tools built into iMessage are great. But after about a half-dozen requests, I knew I needed a better solution. Which, according to my research, is an application that does…something.įashion, the solution that had the most success was texting my wife at home and asking her to click “Accept” on the iMessage Screen Sharing request that I was sending from my work computer. It didn’t like my company’s port mapping. I needed to control it via some form of screen sharing. I quickly found I needed more than just “access to the data” on that computer. Go figureįor the past few weeks, I’ve been looking around for ways to “get to” my home iMac from my iMac at work. There are, it seems, some workflow issues that can’t solved by just putting things in Dropbox. But trying to manage Macs that are in different physical locations, on different networks, has really put some of my workflows to the test.

#Launchbar slow computer upgrade#

I observed, on another laptop computer, June 6th the 21.04 release upgrade from 20.10 worked without this issue.I’ve always found it fairly easy to manage my multiple Macs with tools like Dropbox, the Mac App Store, and iCloud.

#Launchbar slow computer install#

Tried sudo apt-get install gnome-menus -reinstall and sudo apt-get install gnome-shell -reinstall from terminal window followed by a system restart. This behaviour started after upgrading from 20.10 to 21.04. This has to be done every time I login not just the first time. I waited at least 5 minutes and no app icons appeared. How should one resolve this issue?Įach time after I login a clear but empty ribbon is displayed with nine dots ( Show Applications), at the bottom, on the left of my screen. One suggestion was removing tlp (power management of some kind) except I didn't have this installed. Going through this process once is usually enough. Each time after I login to Ubuntu 21.04 clicking Settings speeds the population of the launcher bar with icons. I've noticed the app icons take several minutes or more to display in Ubuntu 21.04.














Launchbar slow computer