Public bug reported:
I originally installed 16.04 on my newly acquired Dell Studio 2 months
ago. I then installed my HP Laserjet 1018 and it ran well. I upgraded
to 18.04 and the printer continued to work well until this morning when
it decided not to work. I have checked the cables which all w
Still didn't have good news, did you?
There is some archaic driver for Suse form HP, maybe it can help?
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp53501-54000/sp53655.tar
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Title:
Launches on the wrong configuration tab
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... Unchecking 'separate layout for each window' seems to have worked.
2008/12/22 Gwyn Williams :
> Thanks!
>
> 2008/12/21 shaman :
>> Hi Gwyn,
>>
>> That's really weird. You should try the option "Separate layout for each
>> window" u
Thanks!
2008/12/21 shaman :
> Hi Gwyn,
>
> That's really weird. You should try the option "Separate layout for each
> window" under the System->Preferences->Keyboard->Layouts
> checked/unchecked and/or try other keyboard models.
>
> If the above doe
what I had before? Can I just delete the
/usr/bin/fixkeyboard file I created? Everything worked perfectly
before (toggling etc), but I just had to put in my password everytime
I started the computer.
Cheers,
Gwyn
2008/12/17 harrydg :
> I second that emotion... it took me quite a long time to fi
THe only solution that works for me is to disable automatic login. After
that no problems with layouts or layout switching at all.
Gwyn
2008/9/21 Vit Svarc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But the settings in xorg.conf is not any solution! What if every user
> wants to have different keyb
I have the same problem with layout switching. But editing the xorg.conf
file doesn't help.
I also seem to have problem like in the first post above with 'weird'
characters.
This is what I did (Ubuntu 8.04, old Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop; auto
login):
Added a keyboard indicator to panel.
Configur
't
install them. It fails to fetch - lots of messages like this:
W: Failed to fetch
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/shadow/login_4.0.13-7ubuntu3.2_i386.deb
302 Found [IP: 130.239.18.158 80]
???
Gwyn
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Just in case its relevant:
One other thing that doesn't seem to work on this network (but which does work
over a home broadband connection) is video / audio streaming using real player,
flash (in firefox). I get a message saying teh player doesn't have the
capability to play back and that it re
ry nice to finally
have things working more or less ok.
Gwyn
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Thanks very much. I did apt-get update and it seemed to go fine (though
no updates to install - I updated via a broadband connection on the
weekend).
Do I have to run the export command each time I try to update? When I closed
teh terminal, reopened it and then tried 'sudo apt-get update', I got
Sorry. I tried again but apt-get fails to fetch. Here's the terminal
output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ export http_proxy="http://proxyx1.uscs.susx.ac.uk:8080/";
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get update
Ign http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security Release.gpg
Ign http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net ./
I've tried, but it doesn't work
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo export
http_proxy="http://proxyx1.uscs.susx.ac.uk:8080/";
sudo: export: command not found
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Yes I do need a proxy
I have the Automatic proxy configuration set to
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/proxy.pac
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r/log/messages from yesterday. There seems to
be lots of activty relating to ACPI and Bluetooth (which I have no use
for) before eveything suddenly stops - I think at 14:13:27. I restarted
immediately but this doesn't show up in teh log. You get ...Mark ...
Mark every half hour and then 'gc
The hack above does work for me - at least partly. There was a syntax
error. I can access the internet with firefox but apt-get doesn't work.
The repositories don't all load.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => dhcp3
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this worked, but for some reason it no longer does...
Bug report 33382 also outlines this problem and offers another solution,
which doesn't work for me either.
It's all a bit frustrating because without being able to access the
network, Ubuntu is no good to me. I look forward to a proper
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