Shouldn't this bug be broadened a bit? Allowing .xsession-errors to grow
indefinitely without any kind of log rotation in place is a design flaw.
The file should be rotated and old files compressed. A gzipped 5GiB log
file takes up about 20MiB on disk.
Attaching a gzipped log file which repeats,
I have a Sony VAIO VPCS12X9E with the same sound codec, and I experience
the same problem with kernel 3.5.0-18! My corresponding output can be
found at http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=f43681ad14b3fd06b926753435f98c17d57e053b
Interestingly, I know that the internal mic actually worked in Ubuntu
Confirmed. This happens on a fresh 11.04 install (plus apt-get update
apt-get upgrade, naturally).
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Title:
chromium browser closes when minimize
Oh. Hm. Interesting. Apparently, it doesn't *close* per se; it just
never arrives in the sidebar, as it were. It is still possible to summon
the lost window via Alt+Tab. Obviously, this impairs functionality,
especially for users totally new to computers (currently typing on my
grandmother's very
Oh, and here's a sample video file. It is free to distribute, as far as
I (and the mplayer team) can tell.
** Attachment added: Hypnotix logo (Smacker sample video)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mplayer/+bug/850161/+attachment/2409418/+files/hypnotix.smk
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When trying to play a video file encoded with the Smacker video codec
(and audio), MPlayer begins playback, and manages to output a few frames
worth of video and a fraction of a second of audio before crashing.
Console output in attachment named mplayer.stdout. I tried
** Attachment added: MPlayer console output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850161/+attachment/2403574/+files/mplayer.stdout
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Title:
MPlayer
** Attachment added: GDB output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mplayer/+bug/850161/+attachment/2403576/+files/mplayer.gdb
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This affects me on 11.04. Even worse, it also affects those pesky usb
thumb drives that for some reason also emulates a CD-ROM drive,
rendering the entire drive unusable until you eject the emulated CD-
ROM drive.
Shouldn't there be a time factor in deciding importance of bugs? Seeing
as this one
I just discovered something. Last time the bug manifested itself, I
tried to blindly enter my password. Twice. It didn't work, and I
restarted. That led to me being unable to connect via WLAN. Further
scrutiny revealed that my login password had been appended to my AP PSK.
That tells me that
@Unseen: That'd be a different regression bug. File it if it hasn't
already been filed.
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Title:
cannot paste into dash (particularly relevant for
I wish I could reproduce Alex's success on my own laptop, but I can't.
I'm running Maverick, I've installed gobi-loader, extracted the firmware
etc etc, but it just won't work. lsof shows that gobi_loader is stuck in
the background trying to upload the firmware to /dev/ttyUSB0, which
shows that it
Just wanted to say that I too experience this bug. I'll attach all
things Lars attached in the morning.
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Title:
Maverick slow and flaky after
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: youtube-dl
Karmic Koala ships version 2008.03.22-1 of this package, as seen on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/youtube-dl. Due to changes to the
youtube.com website, this package's youtube support is broken.
Upgrading to the latest version
The workaround posted by GeekSmith works. However, I think this is a
more elegant (and, possibly, _the_) solution:
One of the two files mentioned contains this section:
policy group=netdev
allow own=org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo/
allow send_destination=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager/
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