It's in Gnome, using the Gnome keymap chooser at "System-Einstellungen-
Tastatur-Belegungen".
Actually I have just relized that the problem persists. After each new
start of the computer I need to press a key after the tilde key for a
tilde to appear.
Right now I have chosen "Germany Eliminate de
Public bug reported:
I'm using Hardy.
The installer set up the keymap "Germany" (de with dead keys). I added
de-nodeadkeys.
After booting, Ubuntu acts as if I had permanently pressed "Alt Gr".
That is, instead of "a" I'm getting "æ", instead of "3" I'm getting "³"
and so on.
** Affects: ubuntu
It seems that removing the deadkey variant entirely makes nodeadkeys
work.
(and yes, I had set nodeadkeys as "default" before).
Since I don't want anything else than nodeadkeys I'm happy now. But it's
still a bug.
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keyboard mapping de-nodeadkeys is broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22373
Public bug reported:
I have libdvdcss2 installed, I have just about every
gstreamer0.10-package installed, this is just weird.
First of all I re-symlinkes /dev/dvd to point to /dev/scd0 instead of
/dev/scd1.
When I insert a DVD I get from Totem: "Für diesen Filmtyp ist kein
Plugin verfügbar".
D
Sorry, I don't know how to handle launchpad. It's not about "Baltix"
(what the hell is that anyway?), it's about Ubuntus gxine package.
Because I tried gxine after totem did not work
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no DVD play
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128864
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Public bug reported:
At every start of the computer, /dev/dvd is set to /dev/scd1 which is
plain wrong.
/dev/scd0 is my primary DVD drive.
** Affects: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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/dev/dvd set incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128865
You received t
Public bug reported:
I can save a file when not using a project, but after creating a project
("Projekt->Neu") and entering "~/website/foo" or
"/home/username/website/foo" as the base path, adding a file via right
click on the project tree and "Neue Datei" fails after prompting for the
file name.
Public bug reported:
I just wanted to install libnet-perl. synaptic now claims that it must
remove the following packages:
alacarte, apport-gtk, at-spi, avidemux, banshee, beagle, binfmt-support,
bluefish, bluez-cups, bluez-pin, boo, brltty-x11, bug-buddy, capplets-
data, celestia, celestia-gnome
The version is Feisty Fawn.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy libnet-perl
libnet-perl:
Installiert:(keine)
Mögliche Pakete:1:1.19-3
Versions-Tabelle:
1:1.19-3 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Packages
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# See ht
I think I found my misunderstanding. So read below.
1. create directory "website" in home directory and cd there
2. start Bluefish ("LANG=en bluefish &" -- just that others can follow it more
easily)
3. Project --> New Project
4. Project Name: "testth"
Base Dir: "/home/huehnts/website/testth"
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