I don't generally like adding "me too"s, but in this case I can't
resist. Today I went to give a public presentation using my
up-to-date Debian Jessie laptop. I booted the system with just
minutes before the talk was due to start, only to find that this was
the magical 30th boot where fsck is for
Okay, will do.
On 22 April 2011 19:34, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Feel free to take that upstream (http://bugs.freedesktop.org/) then.
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Package: xkb-data
Followup-For: Bug #622185
Hi there,
I'm encountering exactly the same problem when trying to use Caps_Lock
as a general modifier using xmodmap. Just as Konstantin said, this is
fixed by downgrading xkb-data from version 2.1-2 (unstable) to version
1.8-2 (stable).
I haven't tr
Hi there,
The recent mpd and libavcodec52 updates quoted by Frank have resolved
this bug for me also -- I can once more play m4a files. Thanks code
ninjas!
Tim
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As per subject, this still happens on the eeepc 900 with the new
eeepc-acpi-scripts. Specifically, to switch the wireless on requires
pressing Fn-F2, waiting for the blue LED to briefly turn on and of
again, then pressing Fn-F2 once more. Very strange.
Tim
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