This bug appears to have been fixed on my machine with updates of Monday, Feb
10th.
It does not appear to have been a bleachbit issue.
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Title:
recent upgrades reset permissions in home file incorrectly
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The dvorak keyboard never actually works as the default, even though
it's marked as such. I have to change to Dvorak manually twice, once at
the login screen to enter my password, and then again after I'm logged
in. This makes me wonder if certain behaviors of bleachbit or another
program could be
Hi, Maarten, it is a very small world, and good to see you. :)
This bug has been frustrating me because it's a system-stopper for me.
What's more, when I filed it, I assumed it would have dozens of
duplicates. Since it doesn't, I assume it's something specific to my
system or configuration.
The
Could this be a scrollkeeper bug?
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What updates are you talking about?
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And it's a small world. :-)
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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