I just saw this bug too.
Do we both happen to have linux kernel 4.14.0 installed? Mine is
custom-compiled,
and I believe 4.14.0 isn't part of ubuntu 17.10 yet, right?
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
uname -a
Linux abelo 4.14.0-custom #1 SMP Wed Nov 15 19:50:07 CET 2017 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64
I have upgraded to Natty Narwhal, and the Keyboard layouts still works
incorrectly.
I'll describe this below:
I have both USA and USA Alternative International layouts available (the
latter against my desire).
I just removed the USA Alternative International layout, logged out, and
logged in
** Attachment added: As one commenter was interested in my XKBLAYOUT in
/etc/default/console-setup, here's the whole file.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/360748/+attachment/2135631/+files/console-setup
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status:
I'm not the original poster, but I too noticed that each when I remove
alternative international keyboard from the keyboard layouts, the
keyboard reapears on my next reboot.
In the /etc/default/console-setup file (attached) I notice that alt-intl
is specified as XKBVARIANT, so that may be the
I just uncommented the
#XKBVARIANT=alt-intl
line in /etc/default/console-setup, and logged out and back in and the USA
Alternative international (former us_intl) keyboard is again present in my
keyboard layouts (though fortunately not the default keyboard)
--
GNOME keyboard layout options
I haven't seen this bug for a long time now (nor do I see it in intrepid
beta I'm running now). I think it can be closed.
--
segfault and failure to find codec for some .mpg's
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239314
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2008/6/13 Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the informations you attached are about totem-xine, could you open a
different bug about totem-gstreamer
Only if I can be at least somewhat sure isn't going to be closed
immediately after I file it.
where did you get instruction saying to attach
I think I've spend at least an hour doing excactly what ubuntu asked
me to do. I started the application, from the help menu item I clicked
report a problem, just as ubuntu asked me to do, attached a core
dump, installed a whole bunch of programs to make the core dump usable
etc.
Nowhere along
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Packages: totem-xine and totem-gstreamer
Ubuntu 8.04
System: 32 bit intel (mobile celeron)
Some mpg's don't play in totem-xine and totem-gstreamer on my system, while
gmplayer does play the same files properly.
totem-* will start asking to
** Attachment added: core dump of totem-xine
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15221158/core.20148.bz2
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15221159/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15221160/ProcMaps.txt
**
I just tried on the live Ubuntu 6.06 CD:
dpkg --force-depends -i hplip_0.9.11-2_i386.deb hplip-
data_0.9.11-2_all.deb
but that didn't solve the problem. Unfortunately the debian unstable
packages want to pull in different python and libc versions, so I
haven't tried using apt-get or friends.
In debian, using hplip 0.9.7-4, I experienced excactly the same thing (That's
why I tried ubuntu).
But once I tried hplip 0.9.11-2 (from unstable), it all seems fixed. the cups
http printer page immedeately showed the printer (HP-2175, connected via USB),
and printing now works OK.
Maybe I'll
The bug seems to be marked as fixed, but I just booted from
ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso (release), and I got the same.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cache# chmod a+rw -R /var/cache/cups
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cache# /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
* Restarting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd
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