confirming the bug, Ubuntu/Gnome on x86-64. My keyboard is a Samsung
PleoMax (I got a new keyboard and installed 8.10 at roughly the same
time, so I'm not sure which is responsible for this bug).
Its indeed not a shift-key that's "stuck" inside, as both shifts are
pressed/unpressed it still occurs
Public bug reported:
When using the Keyboard preferences to adjust the keyboard repeat rate
and delay, it seems to work except it seems to not apply to at least 2
keys: Left-Arrow, Down-Arrow.
Any key-press held down will start repeating after the specified delay
(which I set to almost immediate
Public bug reported:
When switching desktops with compiz enabled, there is a nice animation showing
the desktop is being switched.
When the animation completes, the panel displays the list of windows on the
desktop you've switched to.
But *during* the animation, when the new desktop (including
Public bug reported:
/usr/bin/synce-serial-start calls "iptables -L" twice (via "$IPTABLES
-L") and that means that iptables will try to dns-resolve the ip
addresses in the list. In my system (and probably many others) this
backresolve of IP addresses (many of which are typically private
internet
Public bug reported:
A. I think it would make sense to create a metapackage "synce" that depends on:
synce-kde, synce-serial, and the rest of the useful synce packages. This would
save the average user the first section of most howto's and web searching.
B. synce should install udev rules for th
Public bug reported:
In the emacs files installed by pylint (unfortunately it drove me crazy
so I uninstalled it and cannot list the exact files :-) there are three
key map assignments via (local-set-key ..) to [f1], [f2], and [f3].
Most emacs packages create key maps that are assigned to a dista
A similar bug happened here on 2 different Ubuntu installs once they
upgraded to Ubuntu 18.10.
Another symptom of the bug was periodic addition of IPv6 addresses to
the `ip addr` listing. If you wait a while, the list had thousands of
IPv6 entries in it!
Apparently every time it decided to fetch
Public bug reported:
The contained kernel modules:
/lib/modules/3.8.0-26-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/asus-wmi.ko
/lib/modules/3.8.0-26-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/asus-nb-wmi.ko
are built incompatibly. That is, asus-nb-wmi depends on asus-wmi. asus-
wmi loads successfully. But wh
The specific version of linux-image-extra-3.8.0-26-generic is 3.8.0-26.38
This is Linux Mint olivia (Ubuntu raring), updated from nadia (Ubuntu quantal).
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1198556
Title:
The module "asus-nb-wmi" and i
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