This bug is still present in Vivid (15.04).
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Title:
NumLock turned off on layout switch
Status in X.Org X server:
Confirme
I am experiencing what Dmitry Pashkevich (dipish) describes in comments
#414 and #416. Alt+Shift layout switching worked with packages from the
official repos. On 1st February 2014, gnome-settings-daemon:amd64 was
updated from 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1 to 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.2 and something broke.
After each r
Ok, they are not identical, you are right. But it doesn't matter,
actually. What matters is that the *physical* keyboard shortcuts like
Ctrl-Alt-T or Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V should just work no matter what the current
layout is. This is also what XKB achieved after many years of maturity,
simple as that!
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> Is there a latin letter T in the russian layout?
There is a letter T in the Greek layout. Also, "terminal" in Greek
translates to "τερματικό", both words start with a letter T. So, there
is no excuse for the Ctrl-Alt-T Unity shortcut not working in Greek
layout.
Unfortunatelly, iBus breaks what
I'm affected by this bug and have nvidia gpu with the binary nvdia
drivers enabled (12.10). Comment #12 provides a solution for me.
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Comment #5 works for me as well.
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Title:
acces denied samba printer shares after upgrade precise
Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
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