Suggest changing the title to “Need a per-user method of remapping keys
(.Xmodmap, .Xkbmap don't work)”
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.Xmodmap not automat
One thing to add (I'm shocked nobody mentioned yet): edits in anything
in /usr/... will be lost next time the respective package is updated.
So, even on single-user machines, a per-user (or at least /etc) option
is *needed*.
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How did this expire? IMO it's the most important bug of “simple scan”;
it's the only one I ever noticed, and it kind of defeats the “simple”
description. Most of the time I open the program first and *then* turn
the scanner on… there's no reason why that shouldn't be supported.
Note, the original
** Summary changed:
- Sony SRS-BTM8 play/pause key not fully effective in Rhythmbox or Banshee
+ Bluetooth play/pause key not fully effective in various media players
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth play/pause key not fully effective in various media players
+ Bluetooth headset play/pause key no
+1 here, mine is a Philips SHB7150, and the problem was already present
at least in 14.10, maybe earlier.
Reason I'm commenting though: playing around with xev, it seems to take
some black magic to predict whether I'll get XF86AudioPlay or
XF86AudioPause.
- If no app is playing, it's always XF86A
Still happening on 14.04… unfortunately the upgrade killed the work-
around. Any chance this could be fixed already?
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Can't “
And if you don't want to kill you because you're in the middle of a
chat…
dconf write /org/gnome/empathy/ui/main-window-hidden true
dconf write /org/gnome/empathy/ui/main-window-hidden false
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Hi ibus-ers,
After the last updates, this is working correctly for me. (For
“correctly” defined as, it always uses my keymap; there's still no
option to turn that off that I can find, but I don't think many people
would want that anyway.)
I'm not 100% sure the bug is fixed, it could just be a com
Public bug reported:
When Evolution syncs from Google Calendar, event reminders are displayed
at the right time, but the title of the popup is “This is an event
reminder” instead of the correct text.
Discussion here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2182365&p=12822808#post12822808
Releas
Public bug reported:
In Saucy, ibus becomes more tightly integrated with the desktop.
Configuring it via ibus-setup doesn't affect the instance run by ubuntu.
And with the new system, there's no way to replicate the behaviour of
the old “use system keyboard layout” option.
When I use, for example
I don't know if it's the same bug or a new one, but since in Saucy ibus
is more tightly integrated, this becomes more important; but beyond
that, it's actually not possible (as far as I can see) to change that
setting manually! So my input methods are rendered essentially useless…
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Similar, 13.04. None of rhythmbox, gnome, pulse, gstreamer, python, or
gtk are affected by any PPAs, in fact as far as I can see none of the
dependencies. In my case the music is in a multi-volume BTRFS mount
which is auto-mounted. I don't see rhythmbox-metadata in my process list
at all, instead i
You should say “strange” rather than “unlikely”, since I just posted
that it does, indeed, work for me. I don't have the required
ALSA/kernel/sound knowledge to figure out why, but it does.
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Raymond, there's no such setting in my BIOS, I can turn the front panel
on or off.
% sudo hda-jack-sense-test -a
Pin 0x24 (Green Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x25 (Black Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x26 (Orange Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x27 (Grey Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x28 (Green HP Ou
Raymond, thanks, that's all very interesting technically, and to my
amazement I actually understand everything you said. The average user,
however, cares for none of that; they expect (in fact, even I expect,
although I'm probably much techier than the “average user”) that when
the headset is plugg
Upgraded to 12.10. Problem still exists, and “Independent HP” workaround
(and therefore my script) won't work anymore :-(
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