Thank you for your feedback and sorry for the delay. I looked at commit
675ff4be and compared it with the patch I referenced, which removes the
xkb_symbols section in symbols/inet.
Note that this patch adds and assigns more keys (AE01-AE12, BKSP, AB09,
I166, I167, I181, I160, I235, I232, I233) and
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Please review this patch for inclusion in Ubuntu or upstream:
https://github.com/GalliumOS/xkeyboard-
config/blob/master/debian/patches/chromebook.patch
I have been using Gallium OS on a Chromebook and like to switch to
Ubuntu. I tested the modifications on my
Public bug reported:
Please review this patch for inclusion in Ubuntu or upstream:
https://github.com/GalliumOS/xkeyboard-
config/blob/master/debian/patches/chromebook.patch
I have been using Gallium OS on a Chromebook and like to switch to
Ubuntu. I tested the modifications on my Chromebook and
I haven't done any benchmark comparisons between the two but zstd would
be great.
Thumbs up on the work you and others are doing to implement zstd into
packaging.
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gtk+ ≥ 3.12 supports loading different themes and dark variants[1]. I
just upgraded a VM to the latest state of artful the check the status of
the Gnome transition and the default Ubuntu theme (Ambiance) does not
seem to support this at the moment.
Some applications like the
Public bug reported:
I found that I could enable LZ4 compression for initramfs on my vivid
machine by installing liblz4-tool package, adding one line to
mkinitramfs and installing a kernel compiled with CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4=y.
Please include support for (legacy) LZ4.
Attached patch includes changes
Apple branded in-ears still seem to do different signaling for the
volume buttons even though they have a CTIA pinout.
I currently don't have a phone with Ubuntu on it, but I tested yesterday
with some older ME186LL/A from Apple and Sony MH1C[1], where the volume
buttons for Sony were working on t
Just tested with 14.04 and lines with hard space seem to be properly
rendered on vlc and mplayer.
$ apt-cache policy libass4
libass4:
Installed: 0.10.1-3ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.10.1-3ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.10.1-3ubuntu1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe a
I just checked on the affected setup and the proposed SRU fixes the bug.
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