Yes, I can confirm this bug -- using lhs2tex without having stmaryrd.sty
doesn't work, and texlive-math-extra should therefore be a dependency.
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lhs2tex should depend on texlive-math-extra
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240083
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I have just tested this on 2.6.27-3-generic, using Intrepid Ibex --
everything works wonderfully after the standard modprobe tc1100--wmi.
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hardy: no tc1100-wmi module for 2.6.24-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212513
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I'm also having this problem -- some sort of indication would have been
nice. Is there a way of downgrading the xserver to make the driver
compatible? I'm assuming that otherwise we'll have to wait for nvidia to
release appropriate drivers.
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Bad video signal after upgrading to Interpid
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This has come up for me too, after upgrading to ibex.
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jockey-gtk crashed with DBusException in call_blocking()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255889
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Thanks Tommy, that works really well. I had changed my
/etc/modprobe.conf to the same effect.
The trouble with pb_fnmode=0 is that the fn key doesn't modify the F*
keys at all now -- they remain F* keys.
This is nevertheless a great improvement. Why isn't this a default
setting?
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Apple fn key
I can confirm that this bug still exists, and that pressing F6 twice is
the only way of getting out of numlock mode. Took me quite some time to
figure out what was going on.
What's the status on getting this patched and fixed?
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Slim USB Apple Keyboard not working correctly when pressing the "n
Disabling "Unredirect Fullscreen Windows" in "General Options -->
Genaral" sorts this out for me.
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Compiz causes OpenGL fullscreen games to eventually go windowed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157759
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I can confirm what Corsaire is saying: running fullscreen GL
applications (in my case at 1280*1024 resolution) makes compiz take
control, decorate the window and shrink it, whereas running at a lower
resolution (1024*768) than the desktop allows the app to run full screen
without issue.
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Compiz
Comments from users indicate that a "Won't Fix" really isn't appropriate
in this case -- Suse has decided to fix this bug, so should Ubuntu.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => New
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Apple fn key behavior isn't consistent with what's expected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
Thanks for that Christian,
Changing the typo from "Dvisions=4" to "Divisions=4" has worked
wonderfully.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155244
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Making the function keys only accessible after pressing the fn key is
terribly unintuitive. There are a few points that seem to be in favour
of making the behaviour of this keyboard like all other keyboards with
respect to function keys.
* Although this is standard behaviour for macs, I see no ana
Seems like disabling the screensaver works, see bug #216154.
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Compiz causes OpenGL fullscreen games to eventually go windowed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157759
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I can confirm this too. It looks like it's an instance of bug #157759.
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Screensaver switch back fullscreen mode games to window when it start if compiz
enabled.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216154
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Public bug reported:
When starting up Ubuntu, various messages about the start up processes
that are executing are shown, followed by either "ok" or "OK", with the
words in either upper case or lower case. These ought to be one or the
other. In gentoo the start messages have a common interface (as
I can also confirm the same behaviour - is this affecting just a few, or
is nobody able to configure their screen edge buttons using
compizconfig-settings-manager?
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Configuring action in ccsm for screen edges doesnt work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144907
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