Yeah, I've read that thread a few weeks ago and followed your
suggestion, and that fixes the problem. :-)
On 9/9/07, Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is most likely the same bug as bug #66104.
>
> Please following the instructions there and change
> "/FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic" setting in ~/.
Hi guys,
I just had a fresh install of feisty on a new PC, and the problem
cannot be reproduced by the steps I provided before. But still you can
reproduce it by the following steps:
1. Open a terminal and run "im-switch -s scim_xim". This way you set
xim to the default.
2. Logout and login.
3. O
I tried shift_space, which is another shortcut, and the problem remains.
Okay I think I found how this problem comes around. This problem is
highly CJK-related. In short, if environmental variable GTK_IM_MODULE is
set to xim, the problem occurs, if it is set to scim, the problem
disappears. Here i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
My locale is zh_CN.UTF-8.
Steps to reproduce:
Open nautilus, right click on a file/directory, choose "Rename", then
press ctrl+space to invoke scim, you'll find that scim is not showing
up, and you cannot enter anything to rename the file/direc
recent feisty scim packages seems fixed this problem :-)
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[Feisty] emacs-snapshot crashes on ctrl-space (invoking scim)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88578
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs-snapshot
When trying to invoke scim by pressing ctrl-space on emac-snapshot,
emacs crashes with the following message:
emacs-snapshot-gtk: xcb_xlib.c:50: xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion `c->xlib.lock'
failed.
Fatal error (6)ignored (core dumped)
Not s
Hi Kyle,
The two lines in blacklist:
blacklist rtl818x
blacklist rtl8187
should be modified to:
blacklist r818x
blacklist r8187
otherwise they don't work
thanks
Keli
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/78255
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The same to me, only the module is r818x. It used to work for me on
2.6.17 kernel. Also because of this driver, things like sudo/ifconfig
won't work as well. Here is the oops messages (and I also attached a
dmesg log):
Feb 25 01:07:57 home kernel: [