Crosslinking #1439440
People that experience this bug since 1504 might face that one.
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Title:
Laptop does not su
it may or may not be the same bg, but the same symptom: nautilus does not start
(not after kill, only after reboot)
here it looks like this:
xl@thinker:~$ nautilus
Anwendung konnte nicht registriert werden: Zeitüberschreitung wurde erreicht
[app could not be registered, time limit reached]
xl@
I can confirm the above.
I can also confirm that killing and restarting nautilus helps.
Strange: Ctrl-L does work though.
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Tit
i can imagine a message that is not "warning" but "info" style.
and, you are right, this is not an issue on keyboards with a separate number
block.
so this warning should be given only on those keyboards.
(does the display manager know about notebook keyboard layouts??)
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add numlock warning t
you might read my first comment and see why *on notebooks* this is an
issue: on most notebooks numlock turns half the keyboard to numbers
(u->4, i->5, o->6) and if your password contains those letters you are
stuck without knowing why.
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add numlock warning to login windows
https://bugs.launchpa
the printscreen feature does not work here when the screen is locked.
the bug is about: to display the same warning for "NUMLOCK" as for
"CAPSLOCK"
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add numlock warning to login windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177451
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