I'm using a Compaq Presario V6000. I had this problem only with Ubuntu
8.10. I never saw it with previous versions, and it disappeared when I
upgraded to 9.04.
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Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat (Feisty, Gutsy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124406
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My Compaq Presario V6012 had similar symptoms, i.e. fan running full
speed after upgrade to 8.10, though it happened only after
suspend/resume. Looks like it's related to nvidia 177.80 driver version,
since reverting back to nvidia 173.14.12 solved the problem.
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Intrepid: Ubuntu might ruin fan
Same here, ppa3 packages fix the problem on my Presario V6012. Thanks.
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NetworkManager fails after resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152754
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I could run arduinoIDE on Ubuntu 21.04 after uninstalling package from
Ubuntu depot (version 1.8.13) and installing the one from
https://www.arduino.cc/
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The command line is :
duplicity --include-filelist duplicity.list -vi $HOME
file::///media/francois/hubic/default/sauvegardes
where file duplicity.list is a file with a list of files and directories
to be excluded (see attachment) and target is a filesystem mounted with
hubicfuse.
I didn't unins
So I have uninstalled repo version and reinstalled from source, and got
the error again, though it was with different command line:
duplicity -vi --no-compression --no-encryption /home/francois/Photos/
file:///media/francois/hubic/sauvegardes/Photos
here are the last messages (in french, sorry):
Same problem here with duplicity 0.7.06, run from terminal on Ubuntu
15.10.
Not every run fails, so I manage to do backups with a loop in a script
to re-run duplicity automatically when it happens to fail.
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same problem on Acer Aspire 1691
$ lspci -s 01:00.0
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility X700
(PCIE)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/771991
Title:
Actually, I believe there are 2 problems with Gnucash, Maverick and
locale fr_FR.utf8:
First, when pressing '.' of numeric keypad, default keyboard mapping
gives 'period'. Shouldn't the correct code be 'KP_Decimal', so that
applications can distinguish between actual period and decimal
separator?
There's an already known bug about numpad dot interpreted incorrectly in
Gnucash. Found in http://gnucash.org/:
Bug #618434 - Decimal separator is always '.' when using the keypad, patch by
Yasuaki Taniguchi
This bug is corrected in upcoming version.
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Dot key on keypad is not interpreted by
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