This is not a bug about the Ubuntu desktop guide. Please stop using
ubuntu-docs for bugs like this.
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This might be related to the fix of bug #1762952, whose purpose is to
not accomplish keyboard configuration in connection with an upgrade of
the keyboard-configuration package.
The complaint seems to be "dpkg-query: not found", and the dpkg-query
command is indeed used in the pending change. Is d-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899206 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899206
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1899509
Mouse/touchpad settings not applied on hotplug/reconnect/resume
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1899206
Keyboard and mouse configurati
@Maxim Smih: Why did you subscribe all those teams and individuals? If
you don't have a good reason (I doubt you have) it's bad manners.
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There is an XKB option solution to this issue on Debian/Ubuntu:
setxkbmap -option apple:badmap
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Title:
macbook keyboard layout maps
@David,
Thanks for providing the additional info which Christopher asked for,
and for filing bug #1400345 against a more correct - probably the right
;) - package. Just to prevent any misunderstandings: Your reported
observations and suggestions are much appreciated.
However, so far you haven't a
Public bug reported:
My attempts to launch Unity sessions on an updated yakkety fails with
linux 4.4.0-22 (both 4.4.0-22.39 and 4.4.0-22.40). Just some blinking on
the screen, and I'm thrown back to the greeter. It happens when I try to
launch a guest session too, so it shouldn't be anything in my
I installed linux 4.4.0-23.41 from yakkety-proposed, and that fixed the
issue.
Fortunately I didn't meet the problem on xenial; the problem was linux
4.4.0-22 on Ubuntu 16.10, but since it's fixed in -proposed, it will
soon be history, right?
(don't know how to use apport-collect in a situation l
4.4.0-23.41 is in -release - let's consider this fixed.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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My system (15.04 Unity) doesn't freeze completely, but it certainly
behaves badly. For example: Takes ages to log in, and the sound can't be
enabled.
This kernel version should apparently be replaced ASAP.
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Hi Luis!
I can confirm that version 3.19.0-31.36 fixes the issue on my vivid
64bits install. (The observations mentioned in comment #4 was from a
vivid 32bits install.)
I don't see any linux package in the trusty or vivid upload queues. Or
does it work differently with the kernel?
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A thought:
A consequence of this buggy kernel upload is that many 'non-expert
users' now have seemingly useless systems, and are unable to resolve the
problem themselves. Take bug #1503787 as an example of what I'm talking
about.
Is there any suitable tutorial for this type of issue to which they
@Thomas: I think it's handled for wily as well. See this IRC
conversation:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/10/07/%23ubuntu-kernel.html#t15:36
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These are two related Ask Ubuntu questions:
http://askubuntu.com/q/682589
http://askubuntu.com/q/682682
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Title:
Kernel bug in even
On 2015-10-08 07:08, JBF wrote:
> Gunnar said: A consequence of this buggy kernel upload is that many
> 'non-expert users' now have seemingly useless systems, and are unable
> to resolve the problem themselves.
>
> Please note that non expert users should not activate proposed
> repository.
The
I have successfully installed and run these kernels:
- version 3.13.0-66.108 from trusty-proposed (on Ubuntu 14.04 64bits)
- version 3.19.0-31.36 from vivid-proposed (on Ubuntu 15.04 32bits)
** Tags removed: verification-needed-trusty verification-needed-vivid
** Tags added: verification-done-trus
This seems to be NVIDIA related (I'm using nvidia-driver-470).
Downgrading the libnvidia-egl-wayland1 package to the version used in
impish fixes the issue; hence it's a 1.1.9 regression.
Setting GDK_BACKEND=x11, as mentioned in the upstream issue, works
around the problem.
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@Gary: Please submit a new bug report. You won't call anyone's attention
by a comment on this old closed one.
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Title:
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