least I've not noticed
the problem since I moved.
Thanks for letting me know.
Bill
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Public bug reported:
A number of applications fail to draw arcs while high-level alerts and similar
windows are present.
For example the pop ups that alert me when Thunderbird has just read a new
message, or when
dropbox is updated. Also, if I have a window tagged with 'always on top' that
prod
Just been comparing XOrgLog.txt and XOrgLogOld.txt. Before the update, it
reports
xkb_layout = "gb"
while after it says
xkb_layout = "us"
There is no /etc/X11/Xorg.conf, so I don't know where these are coming
from, presumably defaults?
I don't know if there was an Xorg.conf before the
One final oddity, checking the System->Preferences->Keyboard screen again,
there are now two entries for the US keyboard
layout. Don't know if that's significant?
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UK keyboard layout has gone wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492874
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I have finally managed to get it back to normal - I used
System->Preferences->Keyboard Layouts to change the layout to
US, then Click 'Apply System-Wide', then change it back to UK and click 'Apply
System-Wide', then logout and login again.
It is now behaving and the misplaced keys are back in t
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I ran the Update Manager this morning which updated the kernel and Xorg, so I
rebooted my laptop as recommended.
On coming up, my UK keyboard is now all wrong. The # key produces \, the @ key
produces " and I have yet to find
the UK Pound character
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