least I've not noticed
the problem since I moved.
Thanks for letting me know.
Bill
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Public bug reported:
A number of applications fail to draw arcs while high-level alerts and similar
windows are present.
For example the pop ups that alert me when Thunderbird has just read a new
message, or when
dropbox is updated. Also, if I have a window tagged with 'always on top' that
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974079
Title:
Window manager clips X11 arcs wrongly
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Public bug reported:
I have a number of usr-written applications that involve drawing Arcs. The
applications are written in
C, using direct X11 calls, and Java, using AWT interface. When updating the
graphics on screen, arcs
get clipped where they shouldn't. I have come to the conclusion that th
Can someone translet comment #6 into words that an idiot like me can
understand. It seems to imply a fix, but
I have no idea what a git repo is or which control file he's referring to?
(Sorry to be so dumb, but I would like to use xpdf sometimes)
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Just been comparing XOrgLog.txt and XOrgLogOld.txt. Before the update, it
reports
xkb_layout = "gb"
while after it says
xkb_layout = "us"
There is no /etc/X11/Xorg.conf, so I don't know where these are coming
from, presumably defaults?
I don't know if there was an Xorg.conf before the
One final oddity, checking the System->Preferences->Keyboard screen again,
there are now two entries for the US keyboard
layout. Don't know if that's significant?
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UK keyboard layout has gone wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492874
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I have finally managed to get it back to normal - I used
System->Preferences->Keyboard Layouts to change the layout to
US, then Click 'Apply System-Wide', then change it back to UK and click 'Apply
System-Wide', then logout and login again.
It is now behaving and the misplaced keys are back in t
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I ran the Update Manager this morning which updated the kernel and Xorg, so I
rebooted my laptop as recommended.
On coming up, my UK keyboard is now all wrong. The # key produces \, the @ key
produces " and I have yet to find
the UK Pound character
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