Because of this bug I changed to an nvidia graphics card, so I don't
have any further information on it, positive or negative.
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This bug is still a problem on an up-to-date 14.04 system. I'm sorry, I
don't have time to test this with a development release (being a
hardware problem, I presume it would not be interesting to try it with a
VM installation).
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I have a two-monitor setup, one driven by the onboard Intel graphics,
and the other by an ATI HD 5450-powered card, using the radeon driver.
When I move the mouse pointer over the second, radeon-driven screen, I
get mouse droppings. I tried to take a screenshot showing this,
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I have two screens driven by different graphics cards. I configure them
in Screen Display settings to have the radeon-driven secondary screen
on the left, and the intel-driven primary screen on the right. Every
time I start up my computer and log in, they are the other way
This bug has since been fixed in the way I suggested. It is fixed at
least in saucy.
** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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In the file /usr/share/X11/xkb/types/extra the word captial should be
capital (occurs once, in line 116).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xkb-data 2.5.1-3ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-15.23-generic 3.11.10
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic
I still get this bug in Saucy, but not in an easily-reproducible form:
after login, the touch pad works fine, but if I leave the machine
unattended, then when I come back, and the screen saver has activated,
then sometimes either a) the button does not work (on my Macbook Air,
this is pressing the
apport information
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1018962/+attachment/3945366/+files/Dependencies.txt
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By the way, this statement in message #2 does not make sense: Please
note, given that the information from the prior release is already
available, doing this on a release prior to the development one would
not be helpful.
I originally reported this bug against Ubuntu 12.04. There is no
apport information
** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1018962/+attachment/3945367/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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Is #26 an automated message? The bug has been confirmed for the current
release, 13.10 (see #25).
Also, the wording of the message is a bit odd. It gives there hasn't
been any activity in [the bug] recently as a justification for re-
checking whether the bug still exists. I don't see why this
I no longer have this problem.
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Keyboard modifiers spontaneously reset
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No, Alt+Ctrl+F1 c. were unresponsive: I could not switch to another VT.
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Server hangs preceded by EQ
I had this bug in an un-upgraded 12.10 system: my X server froze, the X
server log shows a backtrace identical with that in the bug report.
However, nothing crashes (I had to log in remotely and kill the X server
manually to get control back). If I can provide any more information
from system logs
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My display manager (as you should be able to see) is gdm, and my desktop
is GNOME 3.
When I log in, the mouse pointer is working; after I have pressed Enter
to enter my password, and the screen refreshes (i.e. my session is
starting up) the mouse pointer does not work:
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After login mouse pointer does not work
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The workaround works nicely to ensure that the touchpad always
functions, but it seems to result in the touchpad being reset so that,
for example, gestures don't emulate mouse clicks, even though I have
them set to; I have to unset and reset the preference in System Settings
to recover the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 968845 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/968845
I've tried the workaround given at bug #968845; indeed, I've had the
usbhid and bcm5974 modules listed in SUSPEND_MODULES ever since I first
installed Ubuntu. I can therefore say that that workaround does not
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For the last few days, I've found that some keyboard settings (for
example, changing Caps Lock to be a Ctrl key), which I have set under
Keyboard Settings→Options…, spontaneously reset on one 12.04 machine;
and always reset after suspend/resume on another.
This seems to be
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Keyboard modifiers spontaneously reset
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Note: although I'm reporting this bug on a natty system, I have
confirmed it is present in Oneiric, and I'm basing my report on the
files in oneiric.
The diff between /usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose in Debian's
libx11-data 1.4.4-1 and Ubuntu's libx11-data
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Ubuntu patch to Compose doesn't achieve intended result
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Actually, looking carefully, only one of the patched shortcuts is
overridden:
+Multi_key less equal : ⇐ U21D0 # LEFT DOUBLE ARROW
The shortcut for RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW uses equal greater whereas that
for GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO uses greater equal. However, the
shortcut for RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW does
After looking even more carefully, I found that the reason that the
shortcut for RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW didn't work was because I wasn't using
XIM, but the default gtk input method.
Hence, this bug boils down to simply the shortcut for LEFT DOUBLE ARROW
which Ubuntu helpfully patches in does not work
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/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose contains the line:
Multi_key S S : ẞ Ssharp # LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER SHARP S
Unfortunately, this doesn't work, as the system doesn't seem to
recognise the symbolic name Ssharp. Replacing it with the unicode code
(Note: although I'm reporting from a natty system, this bug is present
in oneiric.)
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Shortcut for Ssharp doesn't work
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I'm experiencing the same problem with linux-image-2.6.31-11-generic
2.6.31-11.36 (i.e. latest karmic as of writing) on a first-gen Intel Mac
mini.
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Also, as suggested elsewhere, if I add i915.modeset=0 to my kernel boot
line, the problem is resolved (by using UMS rather than KMS).
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I did give the exact string.
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Look:
$grep chooses 3d level instead /etc/X11/xkb/base.xml
descriptionShift does not cancel NumLock, chooses 3d level
instead/description
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I shouldn't need to describe where it is or give the complete string,
normally, as the string in most packages will be somewhere in the source
package (most typos are in documentation such as READMEs or man pages or
HTML pages which come from the package which presents the bug). What I
didn't
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