I too have been experiencing this issue. I launch VMware Workstation
6.0.3 build 80004 and when I click inside a Windows XP console (don't
have any other VMs yet) and come back out, my shift keys, caps lock,
control and alt keys no longer function. Like in the other cases, my
mouse continues to
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I just tried. Made absolutely no difference between the restricted
driver and the OSS driver. My video board is a GeForce Go 7600 in a HP
Pavillion dv9000z (AMD Turion 64) laptop.
Now here are two other mild discoveries made:
1. Inside the VM, the functionality of the CAPS key works. If I push
This happened to me, but I only have AdBlock Plus installed. I was able
to remedy the issue. I had originally installed AdBlock Plus directly
from the adblockplus.org website not knowing Ubuntu had a package for
it...
Here is what I did:
1) Close FireFox
2) sudo dpkg -r adblock-plus
Regardless of if they are truly compatible with FireFox 3, the packages
released by Ubuntu do work. At minimum the package maintainer probably
modified the maxVersion element in install.rdf so the plugin would agree
to install with the higher version of Firefox.
Would need confirmation from the
I've been fighting this with Hardy and the references here made me dig a
bit more and found this:
$ gconftool-2 -Tg /apps/gnome-power-manager/backlight/idle_dim_time
30
int
This basically tells GPM that idle means 30 seconds. So, I did this:
$ gconftool-2 -s
I suggest creating a BluePrint for such a feature. That way it gets on
the radar as a feature enhancement rather than here as a bug. Being a
laptop user of Ubuntu, I would definitely sign on and support that
process of getting some people on such a feature.
Is this still a bug or does the
I have an HP Pavilion DV9000z (AMD) and am seeing similar issues.
However, rather than focusing on the video controller, I want to propose
another culprit: the Broadcom Wireless Network Controller
A couple notes on the system:
* Dual Core AMD Turion 64
* nVidia GeForce GO 7600
* Broadcom BCM4312
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Louis,
You are probably right -- sounds like there are three potential bugs:
* Sleep/Hibernate with NVidia
* Sleep/Hibernate with Broadcom Wifi
* Resume in Single User does not restore the backlight
Just out of curiosity, is the machine frozen when when you resume in
Single User mode? For me,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rdesktop
Trying to run rdesktop as so:
rdesktop -r scard my.terminal.server
It returns:
WARNING: Not compiled with smartcard support
Smartcard support is supported in rdesktop 1.5.0, but the compile time option
below needs
to be run during
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Ubuntu 16.04.3 here.
I can confirm this issue with Amazon WorkMail. I ran Evolution with
EWS_DEBUG=2 and dumped out the transaction between the client and AWS.
The transaction itself is successful. However, if you un-MIME the actual
message being sent, you will notice in the headers:
From:
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This also creates a conflict with r-core-base. I can have curl installed
or R installed, but not both at the same time. Ubuntu 18.04.
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