If #1380638 really is a duplicate of this bug, it's definitely still
active. unity-settings-daemon not only crashes, but fails to relaunch
from terminal unless I log out and log back in, making it not just
frustrating, but extremely time consuming.
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It's very annoying. The hardware detects whether or not there is a
microphone present in the headset. If there isn't, I only have the one
3.5mm port, so it's not like I could attach one. I don't see any
possible benefit to this feature, but creating a pile of little
obnoxious dialog boxes is a
Point of fact, I think it's actually failing to recognize the microphone
in a corded headset that I normally don't use for the laptop itself. Not
that clicking microphone makes any difference to that, since I'm
understanding that it only affects whether or not the audio switches to
the new
It's not a patch - those are shell commands. Drop them straight into the
terminal, authenticate, and it'll rename the files and fix the problem.
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Old bug, but at least in 13.04, the xinput --set-prop method does work
for GTK3 apps including Nautilus and the Software Center (although the
application may need to be restarted after running the command, which is
not a problem if the configuration is set via startup script.)
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Under Gnome Shell with the screenlock disabled, this behavior is highly
irritating, because the Gnome session menu follows my settings and does
not lock the screen, but using the power button does lock the screen. I
don't have much of a use case for a screen lock for a machine sitting
safely in my
Under a fresh install using Gnome Shell, I experience the same problem
with the text field never clearing and Backspace navigating backwards in
icon view. It's a severe usability regression. I'm looking forward to
the fix, whether it's upstream or here. Should be noted that the
backspace issue is
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