For some reason, I found myself using the 'fr oss' layout in Gnome 3.10.
And I must say that finding out that this layout was picked as the
default left me speechless: two keys on my keyboard no longer behave
according to what's *on* the actual key:
- the right control key, which just says "Ctrl"
(In reply to comment #60)
> Gentlemen, I am really stuck at that point.
Allow me to sum it up.
- Nicolas is the sole advocate of having Control_R mapped to Level5.
- The rest of us want to go back to having both left and right Control
behaving the same way.
I'm not quite sure how you want us
Nicolas,
Where does the need to *have* a key for nbsp come from? Isn't a compose
combo more appropriate and less error-prone?
Cheers
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I'm at a loss as to what to do to help find a solution for everyone.
fr-oss is a great layout with many useful improvements over fr-latin9,
but the missing ControlR is a deal breaker. I'm personally back to using
the default "fr" layout and I'll advise users to do the same if they
want their Contr
Swâmi,
We've all laid out these arguments many times over. Yes, this issue is
frustrating (and I regret having vented some of my own frustration in my
first comments) but let's keep it civil.
There are proposed solutions. I, for one, think Andreas' proposal is the
best way out of the current dead
: gnome-panel --sm-client-id default1
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SHELL=/bin/bash
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: gnome-panel
StacktraceTop:
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malloc () from
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This bug still affects a fresh install of Jaunty, and it's left as
Invalid??? What am I missing?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
Gnome-settings-daemon crashes when it's executed from a vncserver
session.
This crash seems identical to bug #199245, which was fixed for Intrepid,
but I'm filing a new bug because the same problem as re-surfaced in
Jaunty.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This bug applies to mkv files with h264 video and flac audio.
Restricted Extras package is installed. Rick click on file and Select
Properties, but properties windos never appears. Dialogue box pops up
"Creating Properties Window You can stop t
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Nautilus can't display propert
I've created and attached a video file that demonstrates the problem.
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Embarrassingly, that sample does not actually trigger the bug I was
reporting. A mod can please feel free to delete the 10MB waste of
space, while I go back to the drawing board to figure out what
combination exactly can reproduce it. Unfortunately, the only files I
have that can reliably cause
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
When user changes theme in the Gnome-appearance application, the
.gnome2/backgrounds.xml file gets overwritten with an empty blank file,
preventing the user from quickly switching to pre-defined favorite
desktop backgrounds.
Expected
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Tried #3 and #5 but it didn't help.
I attached the output 'gnome-software' prints when started. I think
these bugs are related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573052
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573453
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This behaviour also has a non-security annoyance.. on systems that use
ACL, when a file is copied to a location where it should (and does) get
default permissions, Nautilus then removes the needed MASK bits,
rendering those default ineffective.
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Bug is fixed in Maverick.
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I've been unable to pair my Logitech K810. I figured out that the new
device setup wizard reports the wrong PIN. I used bluez-hcidump before
trying to pair from the setup wizard. The setup wizard PIN differs from
the one reported by bluez-hcidump. The PIN reported by bluez-hci
** Description changed:
I've been unable to pair my Logitech K810. I figured out that the new
device setup wizard reports the wrong PIN. I used bluez-hcidump before
trying to pair from the setup wizard. The setup wizard PIN differs from
the one reported by bluez-hcidump. The PIN reported b
** Description changed:
I've been unable to pair my Logitech K810. I figured out that the new
device setup wizard reports the wrong PIN. I used bluez-hcidump before
trying to pair from the setup wizard. The setup wizard PIN differs from
the one reported by bluez-hcidump. The PIN reported b
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