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Title:
worker crashes with segmentation fault on launch
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(I can't for some reason find out how to attach a CrashDump or anything
else from the automatic crash-report when launching, so I have to resort
to trying to describe everything by hand...)
InstallationMedia
Lubuntu 12.04 "Precise Pangolin" - Release i386 (20120423)
Package
I did a bit more testing on "sudo lxinput". This indeed resets the
values to their defaults of repeat delay of 500 and repeat interval of
30. It also affects my own user session. Now, I'm not saying that sudo
is useful at all in the case of changing settings for my own user but I
just didn't expect
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/989430
Title:
lxinput does not save character repeat values
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_How to repeat_
This has been repeatable on 11.10 and now 12.04 of Lubuntu.
* I click the "Start"-button in Lubntu -> Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse ->
Keyboard-tab. I adjust the sliders and click OK. I repeat the process and
notice that the sliders are back to their orig