Just for the records: I have this effect, too, and I consider it
relatively annoying...
For example, I change workspace (by key combination, too, BTW) and start
typing in some shell. And then often one (or even two) chars are lost
and I get a "command not found", if I don't double-check what I
Package: e17
Version: 0.16.999.050-1
Severity: normal
The mixer gadget in the Debian e17 package does not work. The only channel
it knows is "dummy" (which doesn't exist and cannot be changed).
Looking around for an explanation for this, I found the hint that ALSA
development files have to be ins
tags 384380 + patch
stop
Appended below is a patch that makes xosview work with 2.6.x
lm_sensors files (to be added to debian/patches)
It lets xosview check for the searched filename in the 2.6 dir (under
/sys) as well as in the 2.4 dir (in /proc), and also handles the
different structure in thos
Package: dvd+rw-tools
Version: 5.21.4.10.8-2
Severity: normal
I've noticed that the --use-the-force-luke=4gms option of growisofs
doesn't work as intended. growisofs still complains that the 4GB
border has been crossed, even with the option.
The reason for this behaviour is an error in the if cla
Package: nagios-pgsql
Version: 2:1.3-cvs.20050116-1
Severity: normal
Around a week ago, I switched my nagios installation from text-based
to a Postgres database (which is now running anyway on the same
machine for other reasons).
(Unintendedly) I've set up postmaster.conf so that the db server ru
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