For some strange reason, I don't see this behavior anymore.
This bug would happen everytime I tried to Open in Terminal. I even
tried to logout/reboot, but my PATH was still reset to default when I
launched the terminal from Open in Terminal.
As far as I know, nothing was changed from yesterday t
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
$ apt-cache policy nautilus-open-terminal
...
Installed: 0.19-2build2
...
The problem:
Terminal opened with Open in Terminal has PATH reset to
"/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin". All other
variab
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
The sequence CTRL + only works on Vim (with langmap
converting it to CTRL + ). On Gvim, the CTRL key seems to be
ignored and langmap is applied just to .
For example, if langmap includes the mapping "к;r", then ^к should
behave like ^r (which is wha
This is not Hardy-specific. Running Intrepid. It's a kernel bug, and still in
2.6.7.
uname -a: Linux ricardo-desktop 2.6.27-10-generic #1 SMP Fri Nov 21 12:00:22
UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux.
It's the same thing here. Totem in uninterruptible sleep, can't be killed.
The kernel is stuck in exit_mm, af
Ok, now I really don't get it!
I downgraded to 1.3-2ubuntu4 and the Update Manager
told me there was an upgrade for this buggy one...
But it says this in the "changes" tab:
Version 1.3-2ubuntu4.1:
* 100_abnt2_jp106.diff: Fix keycode 129 to produce a dot instead of
a comma. (LP: #272606)
Wh
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36812 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36812
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 36812
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not work
well with shortcuts
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keyboard layout changes before key is released
https:/
When I filed this bug report, I though that "Keyboard Indicator" had something
to do with my problem. I've been able to trace
the source of the problem to some extend, going from the "Keyboard Indicator"
to "Gnome Keyboard Properties" and then gconf (through
xkb_layouts_set_selected_list, in Gno
Report sent upstream (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550567).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Sorry if I'm doing this in the wrong place;
I'm not sure where this should be done.
In a Nautilus window, click Go and Clear History.
This message is shown:
- Are you sure you want to clear the list of locations you have visited?
- If you clear
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Suppose CTRL+ALT+DEL turns off the computer.
If CTRL+ALT is assigned as a layout switching combination,
CTRL+ALT+DEL won't work anymore. The problem is that,
when CTRL and ALT are pressed together, the layout
is switched right away, consumin
I don't think the directory should be changed.
I think nautilus should call the JVM using the current directory,
but it seems to be calling it using my home (/home/my-user).
When I launch java in the terminal, the JVM thinks the current
directory is the current directory.
When I launch java throu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I open a path through the terminal.
I launch a jar file using "java -jar".
Everything works.
I open a path through nautilus.
I launch a jar file with double-click.
The file's supposed to open with some
"Sun Java 6 Runtime" (I suppose it's /usr/b
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