Hello,
I was wondering if there's really no solution to this. There must be a
way to reproduce this bug. I still have to go through steps 3) and 4) if
I want to type in Arabic. The keyboard settings as to language layout
are simply lost the moment I re-boot the machine.
Please help. Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
hello
I am using an HP Pavillion 2530 laptop. The laptop was bought in the
Middle East and has both Latin and Arabic characters on its keyboard.
The keyboard model (as detected automatically on both Gutsy and Hardy
8.04) is "Generic 105-key (Intl) PC".
Before switching from
Thanks for your reply.
I'm on a Gnome desktop.
It's possible to type in Arabic if I do the following:
1) remove Arabic package from language support
2) unclick "enable complex characters" from language support
3) remove "Arabic" from keyboard>layout
4) add "Arabic to keyboard>layout
The thing i
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15200362/hardy.png
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cannot name workspaces on hardy 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239231
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Public bug reported:
hello,
in Gutsy I named workspaces by right-clicking on workspace switcher
(sitting on my deskbar), and choosing "preferences".
Now on Hardy 8.04, if I right-click on workspace switcher>preferences, I
get what you see on the hardy.png also attached UNLESS I go to
System>Pref