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[01:10] <Peaker> Sometimes when I press caps-lock, the keyboard input hangs for seconds, then comes back. Then, sometimes after it happens, the caps-lock led reverses roles (on=off, off=on)
[01:11] <Peaker> I now have to type with it on, to be lower-case..
[01:14] <jmarsden> Peaker: See LP #267999
[01:14] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 267999 in linux "Some times Caps Lock works inverted" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/267999
[01:19] <Peaker> added comment..
[01:19] <Peaker> the keyboard layout changer also ceased to work since I installed the Intrepid
[01:19] <Peaker> If I remove/re-add the language layout, it works again, until next login
[01:20] <Peaker> Seems like lots of keyboard-related things broke for me when I installed intrepid
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[07:30] <dholbach> good morning
[07:30] <maco> morning
[07:35] <thekorn> good morning
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[09:57] <Iboong> Hello! I have a bug with compiz, when i zoom in with <Super>+Mouse_Wheel the whole system hangs up :(
[12:15] <BUGabundo_work1> can some dev or QA create a LP tag for small_screens?
[12:18] <BUGabundo_work1> done https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=small-screen
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[15:20] <bddebian> Boo
[15:25] <ara_> hello people!
[15:25] <ara_> today is an Ubuntu Testing Day!
[15:25] <ara_> details: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/UbuntuTestingDay/20081110
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[16:01] <lytefyre> im trying to update 804 to 810 and i get the same bug as 156070 (apt-cacher bug with proxy). I dont run apt-cacher but am behind a proxy and unable to upgrade.
[16:09] <xteejx> lytefure: Have you checked "affects me too" in the bug report?
[16:12] <lytefyre> No i wasnt sure if this was really a bug or something messed up on my machine. will add to bug report. just wondering if anyone else has seen this problem.
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[18:06] <jvm_> hi. i use a cordless logitech keyboard and updated to 8.10 yesterday, keeping my xorg.conf and all other settings. then my keyboard started acting strange; every 20 minutes or so, not being related to any specific action, the mapping seems to change, and instead of the letters on my keyboard, i get special chars and stuff. if i open the keyboard dialog, it still shows that i am using a logitech keyboard, but if i change the keyboard model to
[18:06] <jvm_> another logitech keyboard, everything works fine again. i thought my system was all messed up yesterday, and made a second install, using the same home directory. the problem occured there as well. then i created a guest account and tried there, still the same. in addition, key repeat delay seems to be different for different keys. (i use a very low key repeat delay, usually, and it takes considerably longer for the "left" key to repeat than
[18:06] <jvm_> for the "right" key.) i am not sure if there could be any other cause of this problem, or how to identify the cause. can anyone give me some hints?
[19:06] <jmarsden> jvm_: Have you tried fresh batteries in the keyboard?? Just in case ...
[21:03] <xteejx> Hey guys, can someone have a quick look at bug 294295 for me please? Am I right in assuming it is an X problem, or _could_ it be the kernel?
[21:03] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 294295 in xorg "I can not install Ubuntu 8.10: OUT of RANGE" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/294295
[21:03] <xteejx> I'd appreciate a more experienced pair of eyes for this one :)
[21:06] <jmarsden> xteejx: Loosk to me like an X issue -- something is setting the video to a mode his monitor can't handle...
[21:07] <jmarsden> xteejx: Since the version of xorg is 8.10 is new, it may well have new bugs, so the original reporter's last comment seems unhelpful.
[21:08] <xteejx> jmarsden: Thought so, will try and push for the logs then. Doesn't help when he's a bit ignorant to a more experienced mind lol
[21:08] <xteejx> Thats why I asked here, in case I might have been wrong :)
[21:11] <xteejx> jmarsden: By the way thank youuu :)
[21:12] <jmarsden> xteejx: No problem.
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[22:35] <angusthefuzz> what controls the associations for the gnome run application dialog?
[22:36] <angusthefuzz> is it the individual program or the run application dialog itself?
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