I am using Ubuntu 9.10, and I've just found that, if I (and a friend of
mine with the same Ubuntu 9.10) install ibus, and set
GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus, inkscape won't crash, no matter whether I am using
ibus. Tried =fcitx when I am using it but inkscape still crashed.
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inkscape crashes with _gdk_inpu
Same problem here and the workaround doesn't work for me.
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inkscape crashes with _gdk_input_grab_pointer: assertion failed: (input_window
!= NULL)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406036
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@Olivier Guéry I tried again and nothing has changed.
But I notice that my error output is a little different:
Gdk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.18.3/gdk/x11/gdkinput-xfree.c:336:_gdk_input_grab_pointer:
assertion failed: (input_window != NULL)
and the Inkscape's version is pre4 instead of pre1
Some more information about the same problem on my Awesome: I am using
xcompmgr when this appears. When I kill xcompmgr, the menu behaves
normal.
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Drop and sub menus don't always show up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665546
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shutter
After I selected an area, double clicking does nothing, only pressing
Enter works. Other things like selecting and moving works fine. In the
past when I am using Gnome, double clicking worked. My system is Ubuntu
10.10 and shutter's version is 0.8
@Ma Xiaojun: Yes, most IMs on Win/Mac won't replace the IMF; it is
because they themselves aren't one. And I think an IM on Win call "万能五笔"
which is independent from the system's IM framework.
And, I don't think it is a must for an IMF to ask the user before they
replace some part of the system.
Same here when I was using 10.04 with compiz on. Later I switched to
Awesome and the nouveau driver, this happens again, but only with
Awesome's own menu.
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Drop and sub menus don't always show up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665546
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@Serrano Pereira: Yes, that's why I switched to Awesome. I don't
remember when it started. I can only tell that's before July 17th, on
which day I had recorded this weird behavior. And there might be some
days before I recorded it.
I can't reproduce it now, because I've switched to the nouveau dri
I strongly disagree to make Baidu as default. For a Ubuntu user in
China, Baidu, for the most time, is *useless*. Baidu does know better in
some aspect, but most Linux users won't need in this aspect too much.
Baidu do not know well about technology, especially Linux-related ones,
and do not know E