Public bug reported:
On my very old laptop, that is equipped with an Ati Mobility Radeon
X700, sometimes (and, sadly, I have to use this word, because I found no
regularity pattern for the occurrence of this bug) randomly the desktop
session locks, that is I can only move the mouse pointer, but I
Public bug reported:
My laptop suspended because the lid was closed while the laptop was not
connected to the power supply. After resume the USB mouse no longer
worked and I had to use the trackpad. I tried plugging the USB dongle
into other ports but this did not resolve the issue. I had to
** Tags added: trusty
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/859101
Title:
fglrx 2:8.881-0ubuntu2: fglrx kernel module failed to build (kernel
includes at ... not found or
Thanks to everyone and a special thanks to Gunnar who helped to put some
order in our despair for this fix which seemed small but, as we all can
see, was spreaded through several packages.
P.S.: the duplicated bugs could be closed as well.
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Thanks, Raphael.
On 2015-12-29 14:35, Raphael das Neves Calvo wrote:
> P.S.: the duplicated bugs could be closed as well.
For just the reason those bugs are marked as duplicates, there is no
need to update their statuses. So I think we are done now. :)
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This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.153
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language-selector (0.153) xenial; urgency=medium
* data/cedilla-portuguese.sh, setup.py:
Make it easier for pt_PT users to type ccedilla (ç) in the same
manner as it works for pt_BR users since version 0.142
As from ibus 1.5.11-1ubuntu1, ibus honors X11 compose files. With this
change, together with the pending language-selector commit, all
Portuguese users can type ccedilla easily in xenial.
If either the display language or the regional formats setting is a
Portuguese option, '+c will automatically
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