Somewhat more seriously, ^C is in the wrong place after software-mapping
back to QWERTY, too.
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(Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty-Dvorak-Qwerty) not fully
reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147495
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I'm using Gutsy, dist-upgraded about 14:30 EST.
Install gnash, install mozilla-plugin-gnash. Make sure you have no
other flash installed. Restart firefox and go to
http://www.orisinal.com. You'll find that none of the flash games
there, for example
I think that maybe this belongs to gnome-applets, since it's the
keyboard switcher.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-applets
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(Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty-Dvorak-Qwerty) not fully
reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)
Of course, most people aren't Dvorakists. If you're looking at a
regular US QWERTY keyboard, when you do your Dvorak input test, you want
to hit the keys labelled ^a^v - this will actually input ^a^k.
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(Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty-Dvorak-Qwerty) not fully
reversible (fails
Public bug reported:
I'm running the latest (as of 20:00EST 30Sep07) Gutsy build on an IBM
Thinkpad T40.
I use a software-mapped Dvorak keyboard, and switch to QWERTY when I
want to play nethack, which is where I first noticed this bug. It seems
to effect all terminal applications, and may
Oops. I meant idempotent, not monotonic. I totally should be asleep
right now.
Is it possible to edit the summary?
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(Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Dvorak-Qwerty) not fully monotonic
(fails on ^D, ^E)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147495
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Perfect. Thanks.
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(Gutsy?) Gnome keyboard layout switcher (Querty-Dvorak-Qwerty) not fully
reversible (fails on ^D, ^E)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147495
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ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm running Gutsy, and I dist-upgraded at 23:30EST on 30Sep07.
It appears that Evolution isn't properly autocompleting when I want to
address mail To: or Cc: multiple users. For example:
I open Evolution. It starts up on the email panel.
I
Why can't you just wave a wand and move tickets between the two
different queues? Should I file a bug against Launchpad because you
can't?
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gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144130
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This is probably connected to an evms bug that's in the 2.6.22 kernel;
it bit me too. When I removed the evms package, the problem went away.
Let's see... (launchpad search is terrible) it was #115616 where I read
about it.
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Udev is looping, retrying the same operation
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to Tribe 5 a few days ago, from Feisty. Just to be clear,
under Feisty, everything worked pretty much perfectly. Since upgrading,
I can't log into GNOME; it just sort of spins for a little bit on a
blank bit of background, then pops up a dialogue saying that my
The attachment is the precise text of the error dialogue that pops up.
** Attachment added: error-text.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9465257/error-text.txt
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gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144130
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This is the .xsession-errors text.
I was running a 'while /bin/true; do ps aux /tmp/psaux; done' while I
attempted to log in. The PIDs 12903 and 12907 don't appear in that
output anywhere.
** Attachment added: error-xsess.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9465360/error-xsess.txt
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gutsy:
And loopback works fine:
$ ping 127.0.0.1
PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.046 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.036 ms
--- 127.0.0.1 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time
Oh, and of course, I have plenty of free disk space:
$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 36G 24G 9.7G 72% /
varrun252M 100K 252M 1% /var/run
varlock 252M 0 252M 0% /var/lock
udev 252M
I created a bogus user account, and that user can't log in to a regular
gnome session either, so I'm pretty sure it's in the system and not my
user configuration.
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gutsy: only failsafe gnome works; regular gnome lasts less than 10 seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144130
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I have a T40 and just upgraded to Gutsy. I was dismayed to find that I
could install thinkpad-base, but not thinkpad-modules - even though
thinkpad-modules is referenced by the -base package. And apparently,
installing tpctl doesn't automatically cause whatever else you need for
tpctl to work to
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