serranellus: The sun and star theme is still there, you just have to
enable it in the preferences under Appearance.
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I would just like to add that I'm seeing these issues as well. After
playing a few games, the sound will get stuck in a loop from time to
time, eventually getting to a point where I have to kill the game in
order to stop it. And as other people have said, the score at the end
is always wrong.
I did do an upgrade from 11.04. Could you tell me how to fix the
configuration issue?
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Certain keys on
Comment #5 is my comment. The keyboard configuration dialog doesn't
show any way to unmap the End or down arrow key.
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The keys seem to work fine for another user account that's hardly ever
used on the computer.
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Certain
I think so, too. Do you know how I can fix it?
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Certain keys on keyboard no longer working
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Unsetting the keyboard settings did nothing. The down arrow and end
keys operate exactly the same way as before. Here is how they are set
now:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts
@as []
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard model
''
gsettings get
I've figured out that the down arrow key and the End key on my keyboard
have been mapped to the Compose key. I already have my Win key mapped
to that and I don't know how to unmap those two keys.
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I think this has to do with the following line:
Could not parse arguments: Unknown option --browser
I tried running nautilus --browser from the command line and got that
same message. But the nautilus man page still lists it as a valid
option.
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I figured it out. I went through and edited all the nautilus*.desktop
files and removed --browser from them. Now nautilus launches just
fine from both the Places menu and Cairo dock. But that isn't an ideal
solution for your average user. If the --browser option isn't going to
be used anymore,
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I can try, but as I said before, nautilus works fine if I open it from
the command line. The only time it doesn't work is when I try opening
it from the Places menu or the Cairo dock. If you still want me to do
this, I'll do it tonight and post the results.
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There is no stacktrace because nautilus does not crash. It just doesn't
start when opening it from the Places menu or the Cairo dock.
Nautilus seems to work fine for other users. Moving
~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list away does nothing to fix the
issue.
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As of Ubuntu 11.10, none of the folders will open if I choose them from
the Places menu or from the Cairo dock. I can still open folders on my
desktop and open the shortcuts from there. I upgraded from 11.04 and
everything worked fine before that.
ProblemType: Bug
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Nautilus won't open from Places menu
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Nautilus also works if I open it from the command line, but it does give
the following error message:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
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Starting with Ubuntu version 11.10, my down arrow key and my End key no
longer work. I am using a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 but
this also happens when I am logged in remotely through Desktop Sharing
and using the other computer's keyboard. Everything worked
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Certain keys on keyboard no longer working
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