Interesting, qkiz. This is what I experimented
1. Edit /etc/default/grub
Change the line –
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash”
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
2. update grub
sudo update-grub2
3. reboot.
What I got:
1) plymouth seems to be disabled, there is no purple splash. In
Pavlo Shchelokovskyy (pshchelo) wrote on 2015-08-12:
> FWIW solution proposed here worked for me
> gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
If it works for you, you probably had a different bug. This bug's effect
start since the login screen, and as far as I know
I switched from IBUS to FCITX for this reason and a few others. ibus
development is slowing down significantly when FCITX is pacing up -
development activity usually predicts future bug number and fix-speed.
It seems we are back to the old days of 200x when each region (China,
Taiwan, Japan etc)
Public bug reported:
Reproduce:
1. Configured ZaphodHeads to use only one output. Start X.
2. in Xorg.log it is correctly read, nevertheless it grab all outputs and
display mirrored content on all of them.
Expected:
1. X only uses the specified output. The other output have no graphical
Not only dvorak, which can mark down the priority of this bug thanks to
its techy user-base: This bug also affect any European-keyboard layout
users who learned to type Chinese / Japanese.
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