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Swapping caps lock and escape in Xubuntu causes the super key to become caps
lock.
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Public bug reported:
Swapping caps lock and escape in Xubuntu causes the super key to become caps
lock. This is because
"/etc/xdg/xdg-xubuntu/autostart/xcape-super-binding.desktop" runs "xcape -e
'Super_L=Control_L|Escape'" on startup, which binds super to LCtrl+Escape on
release which is
yaah, the touchpad not working on Windows was kind of my bad... It was simply
disabled and I could enable it with the function-keys on my keyboard lol.
Didn't have that key on my old laptop so I didn't even know it existed until I
did some further research.
But it's still not working with
@Ming: Thanks a lot for the link, I got wifi working now!
Sadly, my touchpad stopped working after executing one of the steps to
compile the new kernel.
What makes me wonder about this is that the touchpad isn't working
anymore under Windows as well... coincidence or not?
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Hello everyone,
I followed the steps in #150, and after entering the make -jX command, I get
asked a lot of things I don't understand, it's the first time I am compiling a
kernel.
Is this how it should be? I just pressed enter on everything, since I guess
this sets up the default values...?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
The mouse will not respond to input unless it is moved before the
desktop environment starts. This condition persists even when the X
server is sent a HUP signal, until a reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
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