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firefox hangs up compete laptop for no apparent
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Title:
firefox hangs up compete laptop for no apparent
Me too, for four days now
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This problem persisted after I upgraded to Lucid ten days ago and I also
had a problem with the [top] panel, I couldn't unlock it. So, I sought
and found a simple solution to the second problem
(http://maketecheasier.com/unlock-gnome-panel-in-ubuntu-netbook-edition-
une/2010/04/25): I changed the
On April 27, 2010 I noticed that an additional Croatian (Croatia)
keyboard layout appeared indicated with Hrv2 (2 displayed as an index).
When I changed between layouts, the Hrv2 indicator appeared twice. From
the Keyboard preferences Layouts I removed the Croatia keyboard layout
and restarted
I have a similar problem. On my old desktop I use Ubuntu 9.10 (Gnome 2.28.1,
kernel 2.6.31-16-generic) and pcscd doesn't start at startup at all. I tried
many tricks but I wasn't able to make it start at startup. Finally, I added an
additional startup program named PC/SC Daemon with this
After the updates on Nov. 25, 2009, I noticed a slight change of the
keyboard layout switching behaviour: when I switched between keyboards,
there was an 'idle' press of the layout change key (in my case it is the
left Win key) (or click on the indicator) between Bgr and Hrv keyboards.
Yesterday
I kept trying to find a solution. Here is my [temporary and not perfect]
solution:
When I booted the system I checked the Layouts tab in Keyboard preferences
(right clicked on the keyboard indicator). Under Selected layouts I saw three
lines: Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters (marked as
Public bug reported:
I use two keyboard layouts in Ubuntu 9.10: Croatian (Croatia US keyboard with
Croatian letters - default) and Bulgarian (Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic). I
set these layouts immediately after installing Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix on my
Dell Mini 9. A week later I noticed
I'm a Linux novice. I had such a problem on my Dell Mini 9 under Ubuntu 9.10.
I tried to solve the problem by removing the PulseAudio but other problems
arose and I had to reinstall the system. On the newly installed system the
problem wasn't solved so I had to read many posts to find a
Public bug reported:
I wasn't able upgrade Ubuntu 8.04 with update-manager, so I used
adept_updater. I was able to download the new version (about 1 MB) and
started the distribution upgrade. On 'Setting new software channels',
after some time, multiple errors appeared and the upgrade stopped and
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