Please close this bug.
Unless others report this behavior as well, the problem was that (1)my
number lock key was on, and (2) turning NumLK on is a fn+F11 key combo,
which I doubt was made by the installer, though it may have been, so it
is probably my mistake, and (3) there is no light or notice
** Description changed:
after upgrading to 11.04, my keyboard now defaults to the function-key
values and I have to hold down the function key to get the normal
letters. For example, I have a virtual keypad built into the keyboard,
so if I do not have the function key depressed, my keyboa
Public bug reported:
after upgrading to 11.04, my keyboard now defaults to the function-key
values and I have to hold down the function key to get the normal
letters. For example, I have a virtual keypad built into the keyboard,
so if I do not have the function key depressed, my keyboard types th
Hi there. I just had this issue when updating my 10.10 UNE install. So
it should be marked for Meerkat as well.
I fixed it using the sequence below:
sudo -i
# create a target mount point
mkdir /mnt/target
# mount root
mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/target
# into Meerkat
chroot /mnt/target/
# update
dp
The instructions and downloads on this thread got it working for me:
http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1492636
The crux of the problem is this:
The .deb files included in the iP2600_debiang.tgz were built for an older
version of ubuntu which reference a package called "cupsyslib2
I can confirm that this also happens with Lucid 10.04
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Canon PIXMA iP2600 won't work with supplied or downloaded drivers.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433311
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I can confirm that this is a problem in Karmic.
I ran apport-collect 302826
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[intrepid] IBM ThinkPad R31 failed ACPI resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302826
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