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#199 worksforme Ubuntu oneiric install fails Antoine Martin https://me.yahoo.com/a/708OzwlrvP1JZDZoeOWD1hyBB5M-#39cde
Description

Following the instructions on http://winswitch.org/downloads/debian-repository.html?dist_select=oneiric

I get this error:

W: Failed to fetch http://winswitch.org/dists/dists/oneiric/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found

E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

I think 'dists' is appearing somewhere it shouldn't (see the dists/dists) above.

#197 fixed Ubuntu Maverick 100% CPU-Usage and no functionality Antoine Martin Thomas Käfer
Description

Hi! I installed winswitch on 3 systems of mine in the last days:

1.) Linux Mint Debian Editon (based on Debian Wheezy) 2.) Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal 3.) Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat

On 1.) and 2.) It worked well locally, although I was not able to use 1.) from 2.) - see https://winswitch.org/forum/topic/15/ for details

This issue is about the 3rd machine, the Ubuntu 10.10.

I did install winswitch like this:

curl https://winswitch.org/gpg.asc | apt-key add -
echo "deb http://winswitch.org/ maverick main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winswitch.list;
apt-get update
apt-get install winswitch

When starting the applet, it appeared in the statusbar, but reacted very sluggish (which did not get better even after 15 minutes) I could not open a session locally neither remote on the 1.) machine, although the second issue seems to stem from version incompatibilities of xpra.

I'll attach the logfile.

#149 fixed The '<' key produces '>' with the winswitch xpra Antoine Martin Dwight Schauer
Description

Using xfce4's terminal the '<' and '>' keys are fine. Using the same terminal and going through xpra, < (lt) is > (gt), but > (gt) is still correct, and , (comma) and . (period) are still correct.

Without xpra: <> ,. With xpra: >> ,.

I can copy/paste a '<' from a non xpra window and it works as expected.

Same thing happens with Xfce's Mousepad 0.2.16 and Terminal 0.4.7.

This is with aur/xpra-winswitch 0.0.7.22-1 aur/parti-all 0.0.6-2 is fine and does not have this bug.

Both Xfce's Mousepad and Terminal behaviours are correct in terms of '<' and '>' when using the xpra from parti-all.

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