+1, I would also strongly prefer that Ubuntu stops adopting snap by
default, or at least give users the option to use other deb/apt
alternatives. I respect the work done by snap developers, but given its
current state breaking XDG standards, forced app updates, and impact on
size/performance, I
Same here, with Nvidia 455.45.01 on Ubuntu 20.04. In fact I've been
facing this for years, since 18.04.
The workaround I'm using is to call nvidia-settings via a shell script
in Gnome's Startup Applications.
It's a bit annoying because it only applies after you log in, but has
the additional
Same happens with Virtualbox 5.2.0 r118431 (Qt5.6.1) running on a Ubuntu
14.04 host with Gnome 3.12.2.
The workaround is to press the host key first, and then you can move
your guest window, resize the screen, etc. Note that you can only do 1
operation at a time; when you release your mouse
@Leandro: did you try the fix I proposed on #61?
Using uim and a custom .Xcompose will solve your issue with 'c (and all
others), no patch required.
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I solved my problem with uim and a custom .XCompose. Works reliably
across gtk+2.0 and QT. Documented the steps here:
https://wrgms.com/using-xcompose-with-chrome-and-sublime-text/
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