The only workaround that manages this issue for me is adding to autostart a
script with the line `sleep 5 && compiz --replace`
Em dom, 20 de set de 2015 14:10, Arnaud Thevenet <858...@bugs.launchpad.net>
escreveu:
> Agreed. It still badly affects new users experience. And others desktops
> than
I concluded there are two solutions: swap to a different distro or to a
different method. I've resorted to the second, and am now tweaking with
xkb's infrastructure to arrive at the same remappings (caps becomes escape,
escape becomes caps, left alt becomes ctrl, left ctrl becomes alt). It is
more
You are right. And though you don't have to change all of the 273 files
in there, it would be desireable for there to exist a user-level change
like was the case with .Xmodmap. I've seen a few explanations on the web
as to why Canonical would have wanted to break the old behavior, but
I'm still
I did it differently. I went about editing the relevant files in that
directory I mentioned in my other message.
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.Xmodmap not
I also got fed up, but adopted an alternative solution. I've migrated my
remappings to XKB. I plan to write out a tutorial explaining how to go
about using XKB to implement remappings. But who knows when... The internet
is, however, plenty of resources on how to go about it.
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015
I don't think we are talking about the same thing when we talk of XKB. To
clarify what I am talking about, I meant editing the files under
/usr/share/X11/xkb/
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015, 23:00 Uriel Tunz 1243...@bugs.launchpad.net
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This bug remains, and the problem is just as bad after
I'm also using `xserver-xorg-input-evdev` from the
[ppa](https://launchpad.net/~bjornt/+archive/ubuntu/evdev)
One of the problems with this package is that it doesn't turn the
trackpad off while you're typing, resulting in lots of accidental
clicks.
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Urlsnarf crashes after start
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Hibernation problem in Acer Aspire one 532H After Installing Updates
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Same thing with Aspire One D255E and Final Natty
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I'm sorry for the noobness, but how do I get hold of the Lucid .deb?
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Need v30 protocol/keys -- Pandora does not support your client
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Binary package hint: linux-libertine
The characters A with ` (À) and A with ~ (Ã) were respectively
substituted for inverted ? (¿) and some other nonsense I can't remember
right now.
** Affects: linux-libertine (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: linux-libertine
The characters A with ` (À) and A with ~ (Ã) were respectively
- substituted for inverted ? (¿) and som other nonsense I can't
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