I didn't try the legacy ISO, but I was able to get the Hebrew keyboard
working by enabling a Hebrew locale. I shouldn't have to do that, but at
least there is a workaround.
Ironically, my English locale enables all kinds of Indian fonts, which tend
to clutter up my LibreOffice font menu, and which
I'm getting a number of errors when installing emacs packages from the
melpa/elpa library. The elpa library is serving packages that are
related to version 28.x of Emacs, but the Ubuntu 22.04 and 22.10
packages are still at 27.1.
This is causing issues which is forcing me to recompile all of
Hello Russell,
Since I encountered the same issue with you a couple of months before, I
think it might help you looking at
https://launchpad.net/~kelleyk/+archive/ubuntu/emacs.
Best regards,
Charalampos
On 27/2/23 7:15 PM, Russell Almond wrote:
I'm getting a number of errors when installin
Well, Coburn, first I suspected that it was the UI for adding keyboard
layouts which was the problem. Then you made me believe that the issue
you are experiencing is somehow related to the installer. And now I
think — again — that it's the Settings -> Keyboard UI.
Please note: Keyboard layouts
hi,
Am Montag, dem 27.02.2023 um 12:15 -0500 schrieb Russell Almond:
>
> [Flatpack and snap are not options. The sandboxing causes emacs to
> behave strangely under flatpak; haven't tried snap.]
>
the snap is completely unconfined/un-sandboxed (pretty much the
equivalent of an upstream binary
Sorry, I can't be more specific. You are right that it is the UI that is
the problem, but I thought that was obvious. Do you have a recommendation
as to who I should contact?
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 9:32 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson
wrote:
> Well, Coburn, first I suspected that it was the UI for adding
Hi again, Coburn!
Finally I realized what the nature of your issue is. It's an old GNOME
issue — almost 5 years old...
On 2023-02-27 20:23, Coburn Ingram wrote:
Do you have a recommendation as to who I should contact?
Yes. I suggest that you make some noise at this issue:
https://gitlab.gn
Mucho thanks. I didn't expect that this list would be able to solve my
problem, but I hoped somebody would point me to the answer, and you have.
Thanks.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 11:53 AM Gunnar Hjalmarsson
wrote:
> Hi again, Coburn!
>
> Finally I realized what the nature of your issue is. It's an