Can confirm this part
>The same thing happens with some gtk3 window shadows, e.g. the gnome
>calculator: Underlying
> windows cannot be brought into focus near the window border in the shadow
> area.
Ubuntu 18.04 gnome shell, multiple monitors, nvidia.
I first noticed as I had a window full sc
Still a bug on 15.04 vmware workstation 11
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Status in xorg packa
Still present in 15.04
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Status in console-setup package in U
Still present in 15.04
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I understand the metrics, and difficulties in 'too small' in modern
computing. My only issue is that whatever function does the badge sizing
is allowing metrics which render the badge unreadable.
I would have thought there are other locations where text is sized
according to graphical elements suc
Public bug reported:
If, using unity-tweak, you drop the size of launcher icons down to a
smaller size - say 32px - the badges that count things like unread
messages are too small.
This has been a bug since 14.04 and persists through 15.04.
There should be a minimum size for badges so that they
This problem has re-occurred in 14.10.
This time I am able to change settings via gsettings or dconf, only for
them to be ignored.
In the screenshot here http://imgur.com/7Tkwv0N
I have just set the parameters by dconf in the cli, opened dconf gui
editor and the settings displayed are different.
Ran through my actions in post #52 and now have all shortcuts working
again.
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Title:
Custom keyboard shortcuts d
Upgraded to 14.10 and lost all but volume keys again.
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Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work
Status in GN
No space before Xmodmap
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
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Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work
Status in GNOM
I ran
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
In a terminal.
My keys are still working after several reboots.
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I have had a bit of success.
Everything is working again.
I did 3 things:
1. Removed all custom keybindings in dconf editor
2. Installed and the uninstalled xbindkeys
3. Made the system create an .Xmodmap in my user directory
Now all shortcuts are working, including a terminal script being run
As an update, I found this post :-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2217890
and bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1302885
Stating "
The problem is that an incorrect string is set in dconf key: (Example)
Original (working) value:
~
I agree, I had got Audio keys working again by luck, and decided to try
custom shortcuts for something else again via the control panel.
Now lost all shortcuts again.
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There is no kernel.shmmax line in my /etc/sysctl.conf file, is it safe
to add one? under 14.10 ubuntu
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Crash whe
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