Just wanted to add further confirmation that this particular keyboard
shortcut is 'too easy' to activate. One of the babies in the house,
each barely over one year old, reached up and randomly pressed buttons
on my keyboard, turning on the 'mouse keys' function and disabling the
numpad. I've been
OK, I'm now on 10.10 and this issue appears to have been resolved
ultimately.
I believe the issue is that my graphics card probably never should have
existed in our plane of reality.
Even under Windows driver support for it was nigh nonexistent, so I
suppose I should not have been so surprised by
I am experiencing a similar issue with Ubuntu 10.10 installed on my
system. It seems to be rather random, but happens due to clicking
things with the mouse - whether icons, on-screen buttons or menu
options. It also happens when dragging or resizing windows or clicking
their scrollbars. The syst
I made a copy of the 'ati' folder that I found at /usr/share/ati and placed it
in my own 'Documents' folder. Then I renamed the original folder:
sudo mv ati ati_old
Then the system allowed me to complete the installation of the current fglrx
driver. I'll reboot and see what happens. W
OK... I made a copy of the 'ati' folder that I found at /usr/share/ati and
placed it in my own 'Documents' folder. Then I renamed the original folder:
sudo mv ati ati_old
Then the system allowed me to complete the installation of the current fglrx
driver. I'll reboot and see what happe
This seems to still be an issue for me... Perhaps there is something
that, being an absolute newb, I am thoroughly overlooking. For that I
sincerely apologize, but I would like just a bit of assistance if
possible.
After several attempts neither Synaptic Package Manager nor Update
Manager will co
This seems to still be an issue for me... Perhaps there is something
that, being an absolute newb, I am thoroughly overlooking. For that I
sincerely apologize, but I would like just a bit of assistance if
possible.
After several attempts neither Synaptic Package Manager nor Update
Manager will com
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647270/+attachment/1633494/+files/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647270/+attachment/1633495/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
This has not worked properly since I was prompted to upgrade about three
days ago... I found where new packages were apparently uploaded to use a
different installer protocol and I'd hoped by rebooting it would be in
place when I used Update Manager, but alas, nay.
See also:
Hi, All! I read through many of the posts here, but I'm not sure if my
issue is unique or not... Yesterday morning I was prompted to upgrade
to most recent FGLRX driver, then reboot. After reboot audio devices
were missing, both motherboard (primary) and HDMI audio (not used).
After second reboot
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629278/+attachment/1538756/+files/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629278/+attachment/1538757/+files/VarLogDistupgradeApttermlo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: memtest86+
I will attempt to install this package separately.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: memtest86+ 4.00-2ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-22.63-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-22-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: f
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