The libraries present in various 'snapd' directories seem to be
mistakenly typed, as this runtime computer is amd64 based!?
/var/log 2022-05-07 17:55
odoncaoa@TUFfx705DU2204[26]$ l /snap/snapd/15534/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
./ libcrypt-2.23.so libm
Another example of this 'snap' problem relative to a try for 'chromium',
ending in an "unwritable /var/lib/snapd/hostfs/writable"?
~/HD-GDU3/odoncaoa/Documents/Info/Notes/Systems/Ux/TUFfx705DU/Admin 2022-05-07
17:22
odoncaoa@TUFfx705DU2204[18]$ sudo snap install c
Public bug reported:
Greetings,
~ 2022-05-07 13:59
odoncaoa@TUFfx705DU2204[7]$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release: 22.04
~ 2022-05-07 14:00
odoncaoa@TUFfx705DU2204[8]$ apt-cache policy 'ubuntu-advantage-tools'
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Installed: 27
Public bug reported:
I've got a machine which incorporates and SSD, and an electromechanical drive.
Grub was removed by 'boot-repair' when I used a while ago. And, it has become
apparent that the Debian based software has not been updated to deal with
desktop machines where such configurations
Num_Lock (0x4d)
mod3
mod4Super_L (0x85), Super_R (0x86), Super_L (0xce), Hyper_L (0xcf)
mod5ISO_Level3_Shift (0x5c), Mode_switch (0xcb)
/home/odoncaoa
odonc...@waterford$ xmodmap .Xmodmap
/home/odoncaoa
odonc...@waterford$ xpm
xmodmap: up to 4 keys per modifier
#1 Akos Ladanyi wrote on 2009-05-07:
Sorry, I was wrong. This is a Kubuntu only bug.
#13 aunchpad Janitor wrote on 2010-02-21:
This bug was fixed in the package kubuntu-default-settings - 1:10.04ubuntu6
#14 Bryce Harrington wrote on 2010-07-02:
If it remains an issue, could you a