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    Numlock is no longer on in my plasma desktop

    Lately, I noticed that numlock is no longer on when I start my PC, so before typing numbers on my numeric keypad, I always need to push the numlock button first.
    Is this a bug that appeared lately ?

    In system settings, I have numlock on on startup, but it does not work.


    I fixed the issue by putting the command numlockx on in the autostart section, but to new users it would not be so obvious to know this command.


    Edit: I see that the screenshots I pasted here are not visible, any idea why this is, I pasted screenshots in the past and it worked back then ?
    I used ksnip to take the screenshots, and when I paste them in a libre office document, there is no problem, only here in the forum.
    Last edited by mbohets; Mar 20, 2020, 04:00 AM.
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    #2
    You have image links like: [IMG]https://www.kubuntuforums.net/image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAA...

    How are you inserting the images?

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      #3
      I take the screenshot with ksnip, which automatically copies it to clipboard, and then, I use ctrl-v to paste it here. I'll try one again, in the mean time I rebooted the pc.


      And this one taken with spectacle
      Last edited by mbohets; Mar 20, 2020, 05:45 AM.
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      Topic: Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers

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        #4
        Have you tried using the <insert image> button? Click image for larger version

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        Because you would only use crtl-v to paste the image location if you choose "from URL" there. And it would have to reside somewhere linkable.
        Otherwise just choose Browse and Upload.

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          #5
          Well, ctrl-v is much easier than first saving the screenshot to a file and then uploading it.
          And in the past it worked, so I wonder why this does not work anymore.

          But back to my original question, would the fact that numlock on in system settings does not work anymore be a kde bug ?
          Je suis Charlie, how many more people have to die for religions
          linux user #447706 on https://linuxcounter.net
          A good place to start:
          Topic: Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers

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