It seems (looking at Bug #812595) that the way now is to use
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-key-theme "Emacs"
(which works for me).
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No it was not.
This bug was about two specific punctuation errors (three, if you
include the non-capitalization of Linux), it has nothing to do with bug
157544 at all except that someone commented about that other issue here.
It's been nearly a year, and the errors still remain :P
Please fix.
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Public bug reported:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rexima
Feature request:
Other commandline/ncurses mixers like aumix and alsamixer, in their interactive
mode, use the number keys 1..9 as shortcuts to set the volume of that
particular device to 10%..90% respectively. (aumix uses 0 as 100% and alsamixer
Found the upstream bug: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119544
I can confirm I still have exactly this same bug on Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) (K3b:
0.12.17 , KDE: 3.5.5)
The "Allow lowercase characters in ISO9660 file names" option is what matters.
I checked that a CD with
* hello.txt with the opti
The CD burn verify also has a variant of this problem -- it starts
verifying, and after verification is 49% done, it suddenly says "Could
not find file ..." (which it presumably *was* verifying all along).
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(Edgy) DVD Burn Verify Can't Find Files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59089
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