This problem has been bugging me for a very long time--custom and media
keyboard shortcuts occasionally not working; logging out and back in
usually fixes it. Comment #63 fixed it for me immediately (did not have
to log out). :-) To be clear, I ran CompizConfig (search for ccsm) and,
under the "G
Update to comment #66: Turning ccsm Commands off (comment #63) was not
a permanent fix for me. All my shortcuts died again today. Turning
Commands on and then back off restored my shortcuts for now (no log-out
required), although last time I did this on two separate machines, they
both crashed w
@Matthias (comment #67): I have Gnome Compatibility turned off in ccms
and still my keyboard shortcuts die occasionally.
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This is still an issue in 16.04. In addition to the duplicate bugs, see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/493725
Is there a work-around for this until it gets fixed?
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This has been reported upstream:
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/-/issues/405
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Title:
Gtk.Clipboard set_t
Public bug reported:
The man page for iptables-extensions for the "--to'' option (string
module) implies that the length of the string to match must be included
in the byte range. The example from the man page to block DNS queries
for www.netfilter.org is even more misleading because it unnecessar
Whether this is a bug or feature request, I don't know, but to be sure,
it is possible to do this with a .conf file and "sudo service openvpn
start" and not possible to do it via network-manager-openvpn (unless you
count disabling dnsmasq--I'm curious what side effects this has). As
described in t
Actually, I'd like to retract part of what I said above. Via tcpdump, I
was able to confirm that --push on the server for "dhcp-option DNS ..."
and "redirect-gateway" ARE ACTUALLY WORKING, though the changes are not
visible in /etc/resolv.conf. Rather, they are updated in dnsmasq and
resolv.conf p
This may help someone. I fixed a consistent login loop by moving 52
.tif files (127MB) from the desktop into a subfolder. The desktop still
has 30 .gif and .jpg files but seems okay.
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