I assume stant == astatutov ? :)
Yes, sorry, I've answered from the corporate email. :)
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[fglrx] Low GUI
Created attachment 8464679
about:buildconfig.html
Buldconfig info from my Firefox, which I think is affected by this bug.
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I can confirm this issue on recently installed Ubuntu 13.04 64bit.
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Title:
Account creation window is empty
Status in “empathy”
Public bug reported:
To reproduce this bug just add any locale (if you have only one), choose
shortcut for switching layouts (Ctrl+Shift for example), then open file
saving dialog in any application (let's say Firefox). In the dialog
click New folder button begin to type a name, then switch
This bug is still actual for most applications after all updates have
been applied. All workarounds specified in this bug are not usable
anymore.
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@andreas-tsourouflis
I have tried m17n, but it didn't switch layouts at all, though the indicator
did change its icon. The same problem was described in comment #68.
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UPD: ok, m17n partly works. It doesn't work only in Kate on my computer
(but works on nearby computer with exactly same configuration). Also
there are some side effects in some applications like Thunderbird: if
you type symbols in it then Ctrl+Z will revert all symbols one by one
(this is not
@Norbert
Ubuntu 12.04 was not more stable then 12.10 or 13.04. It's even not claimed to
be more stable by Canonical, as it's just long term support. Many applications
of older versions aren't usable for real tasks. I can name some examples. GIMP
2.6 (from 12.04) has no layer groups support,
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.10 backspace in terminal only deletes one byte of multibyte
character.
For example:
# cat /tmp/test
tыbackspacet
# cat /tmp/test
t�t
# hexdump -C /tmp/test
74 d1 74 0a
Where 'ы' is a russian letter (D18B in hexadecimal form). You may see
that only second
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