Package: lxqt
Version: 29
Severity: normal
Tags: a11y
Dear Maintainer,
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The issue appeared from the beginning, right after the fresh installations of
Debian 10.3 and 10.4 likewise with LXQt.
I have prepared a USB
I found yet another workaround: If I set up my external screen (which in
my case is the bigger one in terms of pixels) as the primary one (i.e.
the Gnome toolbars appear there), xfig starts without problems.
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Package: xfig
Version: 1:3.2.5.b-3
Severity: normal
Dear Roland,
The bug is reproducible on Debian 7.1 from the stable DVDs with the customary
Gnome desktop on an Apple MacBook. As far as I remember, the bug also applied
to Debian 6, but now I think I have found out that the screen setup is
On a current stable Debian 7 system (debian-7.1.0-i386-DVD-1 with
updates until 2013-06-16) with gdm3 desktop installed yesterday, I can
reproduce similar high use of CPU by simply running
xmodmap Xmodmap.mac
with a handcrafted Xmodmap.mac file.
There is a reference to a similar bug at
Package: debian-installer
Version: Debian 7.1 (wheezy) installer DVD 1
Severity: normal
I report a bug affecting the installation of Debian 7.1 on that same computer.
(Note that I report the bug from a different computer, which has network
access.)
The DVD is: Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 Wheezy -
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