Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with multiple keyboard layouts: English (US)
– Thai – Japanese (Anthy, Mozc), as appeared in Text Entry settings.
The problem is that … when I cycle through the layouts in this order [EN
→ TH → JP], I would have expected to be able to type Japanese
I cycle through layouts via shortcuts set by "Switch to next/previous
source using:" settings in Text Entry. In my case, they are the
defaults, [Super+Space] and [Shift+Super+Space] respectively. Anyway,
when I change the shortcut to something else (I tried [Shift+Alt_L]) and
the same bug still occ
I just found that there is a "keyboard layout" options inside Anthy
settings under the Typing Method tab which allows me to set the layout
to US (instead of "Default") and it works perfectly.
It was originally not obvious to me that I would have to change this
option in the settings in order for
By looking at list of dependencies from the previous bindfs packages,
they seem to depend on fuse-util but not fuse. My guess is that fuse is
not the correct name of the package in the first place.
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Please see bug #851600. You got the same problem as in those report.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bindfs/+bug/851600
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880604
Title:
Bindfs o
The attached file is repackaged with dependencies changed from fuse to
fuse-utils. This is my first time doing things like this. At least it
works on my machine. It's for 32-bit.
Make sure when you update the packages from repository, don't get the
installed one replaced by the buggy ones in the r