Public bug reported:
findutils is using a find command, probably to auto-update indexing database.
While this is normal behaviour, i found out that shortly after the indexing
update started, findutils is using 100% of CPU resources (Haswell Pentium
G3258), all of my system's memory (8GB RAM) and
Public bug reported:
For Precise, Quantal & Saucy versions of Ubuntu, the 26.0+build2-0ubuntu0
version is available on the $(lsb_release -sc)-updates repository, and probably
somewhere in the next days it will be updated to latest stable version 27.0
which is already available on http://www.moz
@Sebastien:
Up until 13.04 version, layout switching was handled by XKB (
http://www.x.org/wiki/XKB/ ) and was set to alt+shift as a default shortcut.
Setting this through any DE's graphical keyboard configurator was the
equivalent of the following command:
setxkbmap -option grp:switch,grp:alt_
Hello @Sebastien
I noticed that the bug status has now been changed from confirmed to
incomplete. Why is that?
Is there any kind of missing additional information that we can provide to help?
Please feel free to give any direction for testing things that may be of use.
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Sorry for the mistake in the comment above, i wanted to write that now i'm
using the 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1 version of the gnome-settings-daemon
(saucy-proposed), instead i gave you the indicator-keyboard version.
I can't edit the comment, so i'm adding that in this comment here.
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Thanks for reply @Sebastien.
I am running now the 0.0.0+13.10.20131010.1-0ubuntu1 version from
saucy-proposed (i couldn't find it in trusty-proposed though, so i couldn't
test it to 14.04 as well).
The indication still does not change when i use the XKB shortcut to change
layout. Neither does t
Public bug reported:
On my first Ubuntu installation (13.10 upgraded from 13.04), the XKB layout
switching shortcut works in parallel with the ι-bus layout switching shortcut.
The same stands for my 2nd installation (13.10 clean install).
Most of the times i tend to use the XKB shortcut for layo
I confirm that the bug is fixed for GTK core applications (gedit, nautilus) and
Mozilla Firefox.
Well done @ all who worked in this!
I can also confirm that the bug still affects typing when using
LibreOffice and when using KDE applications (such as kate text editor)
on Ubuntu with standard Unity
@ Dmitry:
This is somewhat different, i don't mean that i can't change layout with some
custom shortcut. I'm using the default shortcuts (super+space,
shift+super+space) and these do not work anymore.
But this is not the reason why i mentioned it, of course we can deal
with that later. The reaso
Thanks Dmitry, i added the ppa, upgraded, rebooted and here are the
results:
After upgrading, i cannot change layout using the shortcut, change is
only possible with the mouse, so every layout change on following test
is made using the mouse on the keyboard indicator:
Gedit (gtk core app): Hotkey
@ Dmitry, that's great news!
Is there some action that could be taken to achieve that, or will it be fixed
by a future update?
On the second case, do we have a rough estimation on the arrival time of this
fix?
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I have done some testing using different applications and different input mode
settings on Ubuntu Saucy, and i notice that there are some differences
concerning keyboard shortcuts, depending on the application used. Long story
short, while on LibreOffice and Chromium Browser we can see a stable
I'm sorry, i cannot understand what the phrase 'this bug is no resolve'
means, does it mean that the bug *will not be resolved*, that *will not
be resolved yet* or that *it cannot be resolved*?
The situation now is that we no longer can change the keyboard layout with just
one shortcut, but we ha
@ Brandon
Sorry for the late responce, i have a serious case of lack of time lately.
I tried the im-config -n xim workaround, but that didn' t work. The echo
$XMODIFIERS command returned nothing when i checked.
Then i tried the ibus-setup fix. That worked like a charm, thank you!
The only thing
Ok, i checked some more things:
My locale settings is el_GR.UTF-8. I dont have a problem with the translation
visibility, Unity and the Dash are translated in Greek and everything appears
as it should, in Greek.
I tried to use the OnBoard screen keyboard to input some greek characters, but
summo
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy, when i switch to the Greek layout, i cannot type any
greek character to the Dash's search field.
- The pointer does not move at all, which means that it is not just an
appearance problem, but there is no input ata all of the character.
+ The point
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy, when i switch to the Greek layout, i cannot type any
greek character to the Dash's search field.
The pointer does not move at all, which means that it is not just an appearance
problem, but there is no input ata all of the character.
The same applies w
Sorry for the late reply.
I did not try to reproduce the bug for sometime now, i see that there is no
issue at all at this time.
Unfortunately i cannot point at the exact update that fixed this bug, but i can
confirm that i can change the HUD binding using the Compizconfig Settings
Manager.
Man
I can confirm the reappearance of the bug for the 12.04 version.
In detail, pressing the accent key shows the accent alone without waiting for
the press of the accented letter key.
As result, instead of typing the accented character as one character, two
consecutive characters are typed, the acce
After falsely subscribing to bug 871986, i see that now i'm in the right place.
After reading the comments on thiw bug, i confirm that it easier for the
launcher to reveal after the adjustments proposed.
I still however have to "hit hard" the left part of the screen to reveal the
launcher, someth
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Title:
Altering HUD enabling keybinding has no effect
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Changing the key binding that enables the HUD from the ccsm settings finishes
without errors but the keybinding that has been set does not activate HUD,
unless no windows are active.
Some of the keys or keybindings i tried are alt+space, ctrl+space,
ctrl+shift+space, Lshift
The autohide option does not work properly on my system. The launcher does not
appear when mouse is eiither on the left side nor on the upper left corner.
This happens at all reveal sensitivity settings from the system
settings-appearance-behavior menu. All other unity settings is default (i have
I also run into this issue (HUD showing when trying to switch keyboard layouts
with alt+shift) and tried as a countermeasure to change the HUD enabling key
combination using ccsm.
Sadly none of the key bindings i tried (alt+space, ctrl+space,
ctrl+shift+space, Lshift+Rshift, ctrl+alt+space, alt
The crash happened when i tried to update the system using the application
2ClickUpdate, although i cannot be sure that this was the cause of the crash.
The application link is
https://launchpad.net/2clickupdate
The installation is X86 Ubuntu 12.04 alpha2 on VirtualBox 4.1.8 with 1GB
dedicated
Running 12.04 Alpha 1 i386 in VirtualBox. Host O/S is Ubuntu 11.10 X86-64.
The crash occured as i was trying to install nautilus-open-terminal.
The procedure was:
1-Search for the application. 2-Show extra info. 3-Select "Install".
The glib-networking package was already installed and updated as su
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Title:
gksu crashed with SIGSEGV in fputs()-ubuntu software center
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