output from Eduard Hasenleithner's instructions.
Only one of my devices logged anything when I pressed the volume up
button, so I've only included that one.
It seems to be sending the "keyboard.f9" event, which is inded mapped to
"coffee".
Note: I'm now running fedora 17 beta, but this bug has
I now have gnome-sudoku version 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu1 and the problem seems
to be resolved.
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I am confused, because in the Power applet, my settings show as:
Suspend when inactive for: Don't suspend
When power is critically low: (null)
But my system is being suspended, anyway. Is there something I can
change it to to make it stop suspending?
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I reinstalled Maverick today from a July 7 ISO. The problem with
gnomines is now gone.
Tim
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I am using nVidia "current" proprietary driver, 195.36.24. gnomines is
working perfectly with the same driver in Lucid. Also, it worked fine in
Maverick (and the same video driver) until some update I received about a
week ago.
Thank you for your attention. If the problem is not worth pursuing, it
Ok, I figured out how to delay scrot, then press the Resume button on
gnomines to get a good screen shot of the problem. Sorry for all the
fumbling around.
Thanks,
Tim
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Pedro,
Ok, I got advice on Ubuntu Forums to use program scrot to get a screenshot
in Maverick. It works, but unfortunately, when I go to the terminal screen
to run scrot, gnomines goes into Pause mode, so that is the screen that the
shot is made of. It will not help to solve the problem.
Tim
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I have the exact same error in Maverick.
Tim
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Today, I got an update to gnome-games 1.2.31.4, but the problem
persists.
Also, I still cannot determine how to get a screen shot in Maverick. I
tested and Alt-PrtScreen works fine for me in Lucid.
Tim
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Pedro,
As I mentioned in item 4 of my report, when I type "Alt-PrtScrn" in my
current Maverick installation, nothing happens. In Lucid, this is how I have
been getting screen shots. Do you have a suggestion as to how I can get a
screen shot in Maverick?
Thank you, Tim
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
1) Description: Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
2) Version: 1:2.31.3-0ubuntu3
3) The normal Mines screen with "covers" over the squares.
4) A blank white grid in the Mines screen. If you click a square, the
number
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