[Bug 478751] Re: etracer crashed in guest session

2009-11-08 Thread holzbrenner
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[Bug 325200] Re: cannot switch keyboard layout after reconnecting keyboard

2009-05-14 Thread holzbrenner
I can confirm this issue in Jaunty. This happens to me with my Logitech
Wave USB keyboard if I unplug it and plug it back again. I'm using
Slovenian and USA layouts.

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[Bug 175114] backslash symbol is not defined in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us (in the basic set)

2007-12-09 Thread holzbrenner
Public bug reported:

I am reporting this for the 7.10 version. The problem is possibly
noticeable only if non-us keyboard is chosen as default when installing
Ubuntu. In my case, I chose Slovenian keyboard layout as default and
later added another keyboard layout - U.S. English. When I switched to
US-layout in gnome, I noticed that pressing the 'ž' key, which is on the
same key as backslash on US keyboard, still produces 'ž'. Other keys
worked. I quickly found the solution on the web, and confirmed the
problem after I checked the symbols file /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us. This
file is missing a symbol definition for the backslash (BKSL) key.

Adding the following line to /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us after AD12 line
solves the problem:

key BKSL {[ backslash,bar ]   };

If US layout is chosen by default, and no other keyboard layout is later
added, I suspect the problem is not noticeable, since the backslash
key+symbol are initialized before the keymap file is applied - the
keyboard of course works even if you don't start X (and when the file is
applied, after X is loaded, I am guessing that the definitions are
merged with the already present mapping).

** Affects: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 175114] Re: backslash symbol is not defined in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us (in the basic set)

2007-12-09 Thread holzbrenner
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xkeyboard-config

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[Bug 98558] Re: DHCP client queries server too often

2007-10-29 Thread holzbrenner
And I'm getting this behavior on a clean install of Gutsy, using a wired
connection, so I guess it shouldn't be closed.

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[Bug 98558] Re: DHCP client queries server too often

2007-10-29 Thread holzbrenner
Ignore my report.

In my case, it is probably just my configuration problem, adapter for
which dhclient complains that no dhcpoffers are received is wrongly set
to use dhcp, but although it shouldn't be, since it's a network card
connected to an adsl modem using pppoe. It shouldn't have any ip and
dhcp turned off, but I am not sure how to configure that in Ubuntu
(administration/networking gui doesn't really have a lot of options),
but that's another story.

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