To use MBROLA voices you have to install:
1. MBROLA synthesizer:
sudo apt-get install mbrola
2. MBROLA voices (i.e. voice database files) e.g.:
sudo apt-get install mbrola-de4
Note, that not all MBROLA voices, which are configured in eSpeak NG, can be
installed as standard packages. More
I meant Ctrl+Alt+F7 in previous post. And it seems cursor is working
after suspending also.
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Following idea from comment #40, if bug still exists it's enough just to press
Ctrl+F7, to push display refresh.
But at 2016-09-01 with updated 4.4.0-36-generic kernel and X.org server version
1.18.3 this bug seems fixed after locking/unlocking.
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Open dia and choose UML editor, then create new class and open it (Alt+Enter or
doubleclick) to edit properties and note that Dia hangs up with 100% load (in
difference to
For me on 64-bit version it actually hangs up without any response,
therefore I registered it as another bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dia/+bug/1181247
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It still is not fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.2 on March 19, 2013.
However my understanding is, that it affects only 64-bit editions, using Compiz
(3D accelerated) Unity.
For me checking off of hardware acceleration did't work, but I found that
awkward workaround for this is logging into 2D session
As it was suggested previously for some kind of logitech mouse you can try to
restart this driver:
sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech sudo modprobe hid_logitech
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