kqemu isn't part of Ubuntu since lucid
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Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497149
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Bug is solved for me, too!
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Title:
USB mouse - left button always pressed
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What's the status on this bug? I also ran into it (Natty 64bit, GeForce
GTX 240, nVidia 270.41.06 from natty-restricted).
Did anyone already try with driver version 275? I'd do so myself if I
knew that I could completely remove it again in case I want/need to.
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Not affirmative, but older cards (GF9 and lower) don't seem to be
affected. Also not affected -- and this is affirmative -- is the legacy
173 driver with a GeForce FX 5900XT on Natty 32bit.
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Also not affirmative: I just heard that the 275 driver fixes this issue,
so it might be worth it to package the 275 for at least Natty.
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After installing the 275 driver from Roberto Ferramosca's PPA I can
confirm that it fixes this bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761575
Title:
X-server hangs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
It happens intermittent and was seen on different kernel-versions. I
can't remember if the version of any xorg-package changed.
It's like the pointer on the screen is transparent or has a size of zero
- it's not visible. But it's there (for the soft
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Binary package hint: xorg
It happens intermittent and was seen on different kernel-versions. I
can't remember if the version of any xorg-package changed.
It's like the pointer on the screen is transparent or has a size of zero
- it's not visible. But it's th
The same problem I've here with a "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R350
[Radeon 9800 Pro]" using the "xserver-xorg-video-radeon" driver.
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X crash on KDM logout (still - yes, really)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651294
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Yes, the "TerminateServer" solves it.
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X crash on KDM logout (still - yes, really)
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I have the same problem that my left mouse button stops working after
using special keys on my Microsoft keyboard.
Mouse: Logitech G5
Keyboard: Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000
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This is 7zip file format, see http://www.7zip.org or the ubuntu repo.
Attached as zip again.
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Public bug reported:
Touch typing (or 10-finger typing) requires to utilize both hands to
maximize writing speed.
Unfortunately, Ubuntu currently doesn't support a left-hand alternative
to AltGr.
Related questions:
StackOverflow:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/919257/ctrl-alt-not-working-on-u
d run that instead of the one that you're
having trouble with.
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Title:
Switching workspaces does not always redraw
According to various observations in this bug report (especially #15 and
#16), I believe this is not an X server bug but a bug in Metacity.
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After a long long time of fiddling around with this bug, at least for me i
tracked the issue down to:
tvtime
When using tvtime, the problem appeared from time to time, without it,
it never happened again.
So it might be related to tvtime only.
Regards,
Sven
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I've tried to open only one of the two devices that become available
when the mouse is plugged in, but this does not help either. So it does
not seem to be caused by both devices being opened at once.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274512
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A question for the other people who are also affected by this problem:
does the remaining-border-corruption ever happen to you on non-Gnome-
Terminal windows? I've been experimenting with some other windows, such
as a calculator or other small windows, and they never seem to have any
residue left o
More corruption, not only window borders. I've attached an image where
part of a pop-up-context-menu in Thunderbird is not being drawn.
Another thing: when the corruption happens in the Gnome Panel, as in the
image that I've already attached in #5, it's the actual desktop
background that gets disp
I've more or less confirmed that metacity is at fault: I've copied
/usr/bin/metacity from a Lucid machine to /tmp and ran "/tmp/metacity
--replace". This causes the Lucid version of metacity to take over. I've
not had any corruption with that version (it's a miracle that it works
with Natty's libra
Alin,
Yes, the tooltips also corrupt my display as you describe. I've
described this (although without a screenshot) in comment #5.
With kind regards,
Sven
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g the shift key, you'll get some notice about enable some
helping key functions or something like that).
would be nice to get this fixed...
REGARDS::: AND THERE IT IS AGAIN:::(CRAP)
SVEN
PS:
ha! i swtiched to console -> but not there, switched back to x -> problem gone
too - but thi
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Hi,
i tried the switch between console and x and it seems indeed to fix the
problem. So it looks like a bug in xorg or maybe some gnome stuff...
Regards,
Sven
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caps lock turned on automatically from time to time
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