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Upgraded 7.10 server to 8.04 Hardy, i386. Same problem and thanks to
boomy for telling right process to kill.
After the upgrade ended (officially failed) I've rebooted and run
sudo locale-gen
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
Everything OK now - no complaints from aptitude anymore.
Best
I can confirm this bug in Intrepid. It worked in Hardy. Now after each
sleep/wake-up I have to run `xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap` to get the *external*
keyboard work properly. The internal notebook keyboard keeps it layout
and shows no problem.
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Intrepid: Xmodmap needs to be run again after resume from h
So there are two problems caused by this bug, and I found following
workarounds work for me:
1. The workaround for Xmodmap is to create a /etc/acpi/resume.d/50-xmodmap.sh
script
that runs `xmodmap /home/me/.Xmodmap`on every wake up.
2. The second problem is that layouts and layout switcher is br
This issue does not appear on my Hardy Heron (8.04) Beta. So marking
this issue as resolved makes the list shorter ;-)
You can enable even more non TrueType fonts with:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
sudo fc-cache -fv
You are now able to select "Terminal","Clean" etc. fonts in the fonts
Correction to my last post: the mentioned commands are REQUIRED to enable
bitmap fonts.
So the problem is not directly resolved in Hardy. There is a WORKAROUND.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/52476
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A WORKAROUND:
You can enable non TrueType fonts with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
# answer the Question "Enable bitmapped fonts by default?" with "Yes"
sudo fc-cache -fv
You are now able to select "Terminal","Clean" etc. fonts in the fonts
menu.
The question is, do the defaults (disa
Same bug with Hardy Heron 8.04.
Workaround still works - changing nsswitch.conf helps.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140663
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Does somebody know, how does the "Keyboard Preferences" / "Layout Options"
feature of gnome work? I mean:
* does it run xmodmap behind the scene?
* every time you change something in the "Keyboard Preferences" dialog
* plus every time you start the session
* does it manipulate XKB layouts?
Rocko described the problem very well.
The real problem is, that user forced to install proprietary, broken
fglrx driver instead of nice, working, open source radeon driver.
With 'broken fglrx' I mean:
* no xrandr
* random crashes, at least with my Mobility Radeon X300
* no wakeup from standby mo
Now I've found the statement in the compiz wrapper script too: `if
laptop-detect; then return 1`.
* meaningful message needed instead of "turning on effects failed"
* the open source radeon driver **works** on my notebook (3d, standby, xrandr,
big desktop), the proprietary fglrx is unstable and i
Addendum - now with pci id:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Mobility Radeon
X300]
01:00.0 0300: 1002:5460 (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
on Thinkpad T43
* radeon works flawlessly
* fglrx crashes regularly
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I totally agree with [wirespot] and IMO the notify-osd is totally broken
by design.
I exclusively use Ubuntu both at home and at work and use the
notification subsystem to automate my life. I like to get notified about
results of software build and tests; when the backup is done; getting
notified
Can confirm this for Ubuntu Jaunty.
Scanning with HP LaserJet M1522nf was failing until the creation of symbolic
link
sudo /bin/ln -s /usr/lib/libhpmud.so.0 /usr/lib/libhpmud.so
This should be handled by the package installer.
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https://bugs.launchp
I experience this bug every couple of days, loosing all the open tabs
and being left with e.g. lot of vim swap files.
The bug description is perfect and easy to reproduce in 1 minute. The
linked patch is plausible, small and just should be merged!
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Same problem on upgrade from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS.
As inspired by the comments #9 and #10 I worked around with
sudo apt-get remove --purge tex-common texlive-*
sudo rm /etc/texmf/
sudo apt-get install tex-common
sudo apt-get install texlive-base
sudo apt-get install texlive-
I am currently experiencing this problem with my Lenovo X220 Notebook
under Ubuntu 12.04, `lsmod|grep video` shows `i915`. But I've seen the
same problem for years(!), on e.g. HP Z400 with Nvidia graphics and
Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10. The black-screen-lock happens either on sleep-
resume and even aft
If the bug is really annoying for you and you can not wait for a proper
fix, you can use a full automation workaround (bit complicated)
http://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/how-auto-connect-ubuntu-1204-gsm-
mobile-broadband-connection-on-boot-startup-service#version2
I decided for a less complicated
The workaround on Ubuntu 11.04 is to
aptitude install python-gnome2
which provides `bonobo.ui` python package.
So the bug is the missing dependency to the `python-gnome2` package.
Also compare to the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/dockbar/+bug/760388
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The pairing assistant in Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS is still broken.
Only "magical pairing" invented by @nh2 works.
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