Agreed, if this is marked as fixed I swear I'm moving back to GNOME or worse, Windows!
That being said, I think if you add "sleep 10 &&" before the cp command, it should work better. This ensures that the file replacement happens AFTER the plugin has loaded, which may not be the case on all systems.
Agreed, if this is marked as fixed I swear I'm moving back to GNOME or worse, Windows!
That being said, I think if you add "sleep 10 &&" before the cp command, it should work better. This ensures that the file replacement happens AFTER the plugin has loaded, which may not be the case on all systems.