The methods that you configure or activate manually are not reflected in
the top bar menu, nor in the Region & Language parameter panel.
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Once one installs an input method using `apt install`, it is possible to:
* activate it manually using `ibus engine `. (use `ibus list-engine` for
the list of );
* configure it using `ibus-setup`.
The method that you c
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** Description changed:
Most of Ibus input methods are not available in Gnome Shell (Ubuntu
17.10) X11 and Wayland.
- For instance, there is no way to use chewing, even if the ibus-chewing
- package is installed.
+ For instance, there is no way to use chewing, even if the ibus-chewing
Public bug reported:
Most of Ibus input methods are not available in Gnome Shell (Ubuntu
17.10) X11 and Wayland.
For instance, there is no way to use chewing, even if the ibus-chewing
package is installed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: ibus 1.5.14-2ubuntu1
The comment of #12 is right. More precisely:
If one opens Calc, then open a .odt file, "Unknown Application" appears, and
the same if one opens Writer and then opens a .ods file.
If one opens Calc, then open a .ods file, "LibreOffice Calc" appears, and the
same if one opens Writer and then opens
Tested with QSynth, Patchage et VMPK midi tools.
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Frescobaldi fails to detect Midi
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Frescobaldi (as for version 2.18.1+ds1-2ubuntu) on Ubuntu 15.10 often
fails to detect Midi devices. In such cases Midi playback fails to run.
*Analysis:
It appears that Midi playback relies on various Midi Python packages not
available in Python3. It provides a bridge to
Two solution to work the bug around :
– using driver 304.125 (provided with Ubuntu 15.04)
– fearlessly install driver 349 :
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mamarley/nvidia
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia349
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As Trusty Tahr is a LTS edition, it should include the bug resolution so
that it won't last for years.
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Title:
Right-Ctrl key broken on French
You're kidding ! In France, professional typographists use Macintosh, I
fear. And the average French user is not Joe, he's Jean.
And I'll write unconstructive sarcasms until I get my Right-Ctrl back ! (Do
note the French style space before the exclamation marks)
Le 12 mai 2014 07:10, Swâmi
However, for most French people, standard Right-Ctrl key is more important
than Nbsp.
Especially for left-handed people who use left hand for the mouse and most
letters, and right hand for Shift, Ctrl and AltGr. A notable exception is
Alt which only exists on the left.
Anyway, it's written Ctrl
What if nbsp is accessible using AltGr+Space or AltGt+Shift+Space ?
2014-05-07 14:00 GMT+02:00 Emmanuel Castro emmanuel.cas...@laposte.net:
However, for most French people, standard Right-Ctrl key is more
important than Nbsp.
Especially for left-handed people who use left hand for the mouse
Before searching a level5 chooser, please, a quick fix!
2014-05-02 0:59 GMT+02:00 Sergey V. Udaltsov s...@gnome.org:
Nicolas, I understand the logic in your position about Level 5. But I
see a number of unhappy people. Could we find some other level5 chooser?
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Rendez-vous la touche Ctrl-Droite, souiplait :-/
PLEASE GIVE US OUR RIGHT [CTRL] KEY BEHAVING AS A [CTRL] KEY BACK !!!
It is especially important for left-handed people.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1307128 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307128
The problem appears olso in standard 14.04 (2014-04-20)
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I vote for Both [CTRL] keys should act as [CTRL] keys.
Left one, rigth one, period.
If it is not clear enough : Je vote pour que les deux touches [CTRL]
agissent comme une touche [CTRL], la gauche, la droite, point-barre !
Et arrêtez vos conneries
2014-04-18 6:56 GMT+02:00 Swâmi Petaramesh
Swâmi Petaramesh, vous avez bien raison !
Hopefuly, Ubuntu 13.10 kept the standard behavior for french keyboards
(both Français and Français (variante) a.k.a French alternative).
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The bug is solved on Ubuntu 13.10 with openjdk7 on my machine. Do note
that I use the standard Ibus for French, Chinese, and Greek keyboards.
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To make shorter the workaround proposed by David Shih #17.
Installation (once only):
sudo apt-get install python-ibus
Running the setup tool for pinyin:
cd /usr/share/ibus-pinyin/setup/
python main.py
Running the setup tool for bopomofo:
cd /usr/share/ibus-pinyin/setup/
python main.py
Seems to works well in 13.04
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Launching gnome-system-log from the Dash produce the following message in
.xsession-errors:
Refusing to render service to dead parents.
It seems that orphans have not the right to ask for a password...
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hypothesis about the outdated kernel is interesting. I hope other
people will be able to test it.
2012/10/15 Christopher M. Penalver christopher.penal...@gmx.com
Emmanuel Castro, thank you for providing the debugging information.
Regarding your comments
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
I have noted that it works well with ibus-pinyin. However, ibus-chewing
does not honor the use of system keyboard. It must be using the key code
and not the letter code derived from keyboard layout.
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The same problem occurs with KDE based application such as VirtualBox setting
application.
The same problem occurs with SCIM.
I think the bug as to be reported to the OpenJDK team.
How do KDE application handle input-methods?
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Tested in Ubuntu 12.04 (fresh install):
Changing the input method using the menu in the top bar of Unity does not work
when the following preference is set: Advanced/Global input method
settings/Share the same input method among all applications.
Only the keyboard
I've analysed the use of nbsp(levelX) in all the keyboards defined in
/usr/share/X11/xkb
Keyboards defining nbsp on level 3:
./symbols/tr:include nbsp(level3)
./symbols/fi:include nbsp(level3)
./symbols/lt:include nbsp(level3)
./symbols/fr:include nbsp(level3) // French
Unfortunately, the test failed:
– Right Ctrl works = OK
– Rhythmbox Ctrl-Space works = KO
– Nbsp is available (on level 4) = OK
I think it w
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Unfortunately, the test failed:
– Right Ctrl works = OK
– Rhythmbox Ctrl-Space works = KO
– Nbsp is available (on level 4) = OK
I think I was not clear in comment #24. The comment #22 of Sebastien Bacher is
clearer.
The line 128 of symbol/fr
include nbsp(level4nl)
must be replaced by
Ok
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Title:
Right-Ctrl key broken on French OSS keyboard
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After discussions about the bug #1013881, it seems that the right way to solve
this bug is to change the line 128 of symbol/fr
include nbsp(level4nl)
by
include nbsp(level4n)
For an unknown reason, the line «include nbsp(level4nl)» produces the
bug of Rhythmbox.
This way, we can get :
–
Since 2.5-1ubuntu1.1 is included in precise-updates now, I guess this bug
will become very popular...
Excuse my ignorance, but what is the SRU.
When you say upstream, do you mean the FreeDesktop bug?
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I've just tested the patch from Sebastian, i.e. removing the «include
level5(rctrl_switch)» from the current precise-proposed package. The
behavior is Ok for me:
– Right Ctrl works
– Rhythmbox Ctrl-Space works
– Nbsp is available (on level 4).
Now, what is the procedure to cook the patch of the
As stated previously (#9), the problem only appears when activating the
'precise-proposed' package source. However, if it is not solved now, the
problem will appear for every user using the French Oss keyboard (that is
most of French users).
2012/6/25 Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com
Hey
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 26662 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/26662
No, when I read the #26662, I don't understand why with this bug would
be a duplicate of #26662.
In the present case, if one renames the .ods file to .zip, it works.
It is only that File-Roller should have a
Yes, I am left handed! So what?
Having RCtrl broken is against the tradition of computer keyboards. It is
against the philosophy of Ubuntu: computer for people – including left
handed, those who are born with two hands, and those who have to type only
with one.
Letting a bug in Rhythmbox is not
Do you need help from me to solve the problem?
Cordially
Emmanuel Castro
2012/6/24 Dave Gilbert ubu...@treblig.org
High - A problem with an essential hardware component (Keyboard)
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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The solution posted in comment #27 disables the standard behaviour of
the Right-Ctrl key. It is annoying for most users! (I first thought that
my keyboard was broken).
See the bug 1013881 in Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/1013881
My opinion is that the
And what if instead of
include nbsp(level4nl)
we put non-breaking space to level 3. I find it more convenient (
include nbsp(level4n)
include level5(rctrl_switch)
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And what if instead of level 4, we put non-breaking space to level 3. I
find it is more convenient (and I think I am not alone).
So, instead of:
include nbsp(level4nl)
we put non-breaking space to level 3:
include nbsp(level3n)
This gives us back the Right-Ctrl. It does not break
Thank you for the information.
I am puzzled by the way how the bug FreeDesktop bug 15804 was handled!
The correct way to solve the RhythmBox bug was to remove the line
include nbsp(level4nl)
not patching the keyboard with the ugly
include level5(rctrl_switch)
Ok, we are loosing the
And what if instead of level 4, we put non-breaking space to level 3. I
find it is more convenient (and I think I am not alone).
So, instead of:
include nbsp(level4nl)
we put non-breaking space to level 3:
include nbsp(level3n)
This gives us back the Right-Ctrl. It does not break
It is probably because the config file for Belgian OSS include French OSS.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~alexeyten/xkeyboard-config/master/view/1477/symbols/be
line 69
Par ailleurs, pour revenir à un clavier qui marche :
– lancez Synaptics (installez le si besoin),
– sélectionnez le paquet
It seems to be linked to this modification in wkeyboard-config
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~alexeyten/xkeyboard-config/master/revision/1477#symbols/fr
It don't know what it tries to solve, but actually it creates more pain.
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The right CTRL key is wrongly assigned to Level5 (see the attached
picture).
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Title:
Right-Ctrl key broken on French OSS keyboard
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Since the version 2.5-1ubuntu1.2 of the package xkb-data, the right CTRL key of
the keyboard has ceased to work.
The problem started when APT has updated the xkd-data from 2.5-1ubuntu1 to
2.5-1ubuntu1.2.
If I switch back to 2.5.-1ubuntu1 using Synaptic, it works back.
Do note that the bug was reported AFTER switching back to the last fully
functional version of xkb-data.
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Title:
Right-Ctrl key broken on French
I've tested the procedure in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingIRQProblems.
– noapic → freezed
– pci=routeirq → freezed
– pci=noacpi → freezed
– acpi=off → test in progress, but in this mode, the advanced capabilities of
my video card are disabled, so it switches to Unity2D. I has not
I'll start do it (IRQ...) this evening.
Beside, I noticed that since at least RC5, I get the following error
messages on the console that is behind X11.
May 23 14:17:38 smeagol kernel: [ 2159.336747] ata5: ACPI set timing mode
failed (status=0x300b)
May 23 14:17:38 smeagol kernel: [
I tried rc6 kernel off-battery twice today.
- without Wifi, I could use my laptop without problem for 1 hour without any
problem. I had to stop the session before the battery exhausts for business
reason. I'll retry longer latter.
- without Wifi, it froze after 20 minutes. I first noticed that
It works well in Ubuntu 12.04.
You might consider closing it.
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National translations of df output misaligned
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The new behaviour in 12.04 LTS is OK for me. When a window of an other
desktop overlap a little bit the current desktop (but not too much), the
current desktop changes so that the user can see all the window.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I've tested with v3.4-rc5-precise with Wifi and without Wifi.
In the both case, it freezes. When Wifi is on, it freezes in 15 minutes.
Without Wifi, it is longer: 1hour or more.
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Sadly, I tried both rc3 and rc4 with and without Wifi, and my Hp NC6400
still freezes. I guess there is some non-compliant electrical behaviour
in it.
I also guess that the kernel has some smart behaviour when on battery,
and that this behaviour is too smart for my laptop. How can one disable
it
Download
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.3-rc7-precise/linux-image-3.3.0-030300rc7-generic_3.3.0-030300rc7.201203101735_i386.deb
...or
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.3-rc7-precise/linux-image-3.3.0-030300rc7-generic_3.3.0-030300rc7.201203101735_amd64.deb
I've got the same problem with IntelliJ IDEA. It is a full Swing
application.
I regularly loose focus when switching from one virtual desktop to another, or
when a dialogue box opens.
When I quit Scim, keyboard lock-up vanishes.
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Unity allows user to switch between application windows using Super + numeric
keys.
When the selected app window is not on the current virtual screen, Unity (or
compiz, I don't know) switch to the corresponding virtual screen.
THE BUG IS:
When only a few pixels of the
As for my HP Compaq nc6400 with iwl3945 wifi, Installing the latest
network-manager from launchpad ppa do solve the problem.
https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk
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** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
Kernel freeze when on battery - Compaq nc6400
To
I've tested with 3.2.0rc4. It still freezes, but not the same way. It freezes
more slowly (reproduced 3 times).
At first, I can move the mouse, but the clicks and the keystrokes fail.
Some background applications still operate (I could see a blinking cursor on a
gnome-terminal), but there is
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Tell me if it is usefull
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On my HP Compaq nc6400 with iwl3945 wifi, the problem disappears if I start the
kernel with acpi=off.
I guess the problem lies in ACPI as my machine has some other problem with ACPI
(such as random freeze when on battery).
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Some pages render wrongly when using Ubuntu 11.10 Gtk themes Ambiance or
Radiance.
The problem disappears when using some other themes such as HighContrast.
You can test the problem on:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/
Take a look at the red bar. Some items are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 898821 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/898821
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 898821
Ambiance and Radiance Gtk theme break page rendering
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few minutes
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When the system is on battery, it freeze randomly (mean time 15 minutes).
Everything including the move get frozen, however it SysRq key works.
Please find attached some info taken on the netconsole: the cpu-
backtrace, and some complaints from processes.
I can see that the
Public bug reported:
The red menu bar of http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/ does not render
correctly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: firefox 9.0~b1+build1-0ubuntu0.11.10.1~mfn1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-13.22-generic 3.0.6
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-13-generic i686
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Page http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/ does not render correctly
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I've got the same behaviour on a HP Compaq nc6400 with its iwl3945 wifi.
It is not solved by the kernel 3.1.0 rc10 (installed by the debian package in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ )
I notice that I can reenable the wifi adapter just by restarting the
network-manager service
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 11.10, the only way to start assogiate is with the command
line. No way to start it with Unity nor Gnome app menu.
** Affects: assogiate (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The problem might be more noticeable when one uses Ubuntu One
synchronisation.
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Tomboy causing delay on logout or shutdown
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I switched to Ambiance because of that!
Maybe it should be possible to let people adjust the colours depending on the
quality of their hardware.
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I've got the same behaviour on a HP Compaq nc6400 with its iwl3945.
All worked well on Natty.
I can actually switch back the wifi by suspending and resuming the laptop.
For other reasons, I tried the Natty kernel 2.6.38, and it has the same
behaviour that latest 3.0.0-13. I guess it's not
Public bug reported:
In Radiance, which is mostly a theme with light background and black
foreground, the tooltips are not set accordingly. They are with a black
background and a with text. It looks strange.
This page guided me in the process of correcting the colors
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Radiance tooltip black color inconsistent with the rest of the theme
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