I'm also still having this problem in 12.04. I want to assign a key to shift+F3 in emacs, but it gets turned into ";2R" Lots of *-f* combos have similar a effect. I have noticed that xterm does not...
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I'm also still having this problem in 12.04. I want to assign a key to shift+F3 in emacs, but it gets turned into ";2R" Lots of *-f* combos have similar a effect. I have noticed that xterm does not...
I'm also still having this problem in 12.04. I want to assign a key to shift+F3 in emacs, but it gets turned into ";2R" Lots of *-f* combos have similar a effect. I have noticed that xterm does not...
This has been happening to me too. I've got a Thinkpad T420s running 11.04. Most of the time I can recover from it, this most recent time killing Virtual Box solved the problem...
cool I might give that a try. Thanks!
I've seen how you can install Ubuntu onto a USB drive. Is there a way to do the same thing to an android phone while still allowing the phone to boot normally? I just figure I already carry the...
I was having this same problem in Lynx. It started when I installed network-manager-openvpn. To fix the problem I restarted the network manager and networking:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager...
The news that pic123 is referring to is:
EventsCodes.IN_* replaced by IN_* (avalaible at the pyinotify's scope)
I am still having this same problem:
in smb.conf:
[files]
path = /home/dwiel/files
browseable = yes
read only = no
writeable = yes
with every apt-get upgrade I get the following message:
The following packages have been kept back:
linux-generic linux-restricted-modules-generic
I have also tried dist-upgrade:
$...