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Hi all, I've checked but did not be able to find a permanent fix to get rid of the red light while shooting a video or capturing an image.
is there an easy way to do so?
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That was funny
Yes there is a temp fix but you need to run the script after every reboot, I've found it in this forum
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That was funny
Yes there is a temp fix but you need to run the script after every reboot, I've found it in this forum
description "Camera Red Light District" author "your-name-here" stop on stopping xsession console none THE FIX COMMAND
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is there an easy way to do so?
Br.