Any chance this fix can be sent upstream to the Banshee devs, as this
bug is not unique to Ubuntu (it affects Banshee 2.6 on all Linux
distros)?
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I have a collection of songs by the old rock group AC/DC. According to
official convention, the band name is spelled with the slash. All of my
songs have ID3v1, ID3v2.3, and APEv2 tags, and in all tags, the artist
name is spelled "AC/DC". However, when listed in Banshee, it di
I noticed that this bug is marked as Incomplete. Is there still
information one of us needs to provide?
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Title:
Laptop subwoofer is not functional
I'm running Linux Mint 11 "Katya", which is based on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty.
I just tried the trick in reply #5, adding the hotkey to gnome-
keybinding-properties, and the Fn+F9 combination finally works to enable
and disable the touchpad on my Asus G73JH laptop. I did not have to edit
or alter /etc/ac
>On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
>Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
>configured instead of taking them down. I can make the argument that
>Network Manager is a tool to make it easy for the user to control
>network interfa
It gets worse than that! It would seem that /etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh is
not completing execution, hanging somewhere after evaluating /etc/mtab
for nfs/cifs mounts, but before the variable $DIRS itself can be
evaluated and acted upon! I ended up taking matters into my own hands
and modified umountnf
I just recently upgraded to Linux Mint 11 RC ("Katya"), which is based
on Ubuntu 11.04. I can confirm Alek's solution in Reply#13 works for
enabling the subwoofer. Audio from the laptop speakers now sounds great.
There is a catch, however:
With snd-hda-intel set as "model=basic", the subwoofer wor
This has also been reported upstream to the Gnome guys. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=636943
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I am having exactly the same problem with Linux Mint 11 "Katya".
Installing the quick-lounge-applet goes fine, but as soon as I try to
add it to the gnome panel, gnome panel (2.32.1) disappears, a strange
shadow shows up in its place, and it goes into an endless relaunch/crash
cycle. Something abo
Here you go!
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I installed the package and rebooted, then tried playing something over
the speakers, but nothing seems to have changed. I looked in ALSAMIXER
settings, and nothing looks different there either.
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Is that something I need to fix myself, a result of misconfiguration?
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Title:
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Title:
Laptop subwoofer is not functional on ASUS G73Jw
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This issue is nearly identical to that reported in Bug#673051, but on a
different ASUS laptop model. Like the ASUS G73JW, the ASUS G73JH has a
built-in subwoofer. This subwoofer works perfectly under Windows, but
does not work at all under Ubuntu Linux 10.10. As a result, soun
Although I don't think the difference between the JW and the JH affect
the audio subsystem in any way (the only major difference between the
two is the GPU, which is on a different daughtercard for the same
mainboard, I believe), I'll file mine as a separate bug.
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I am an ASUS J73JH owner running Ubuntu 10.10 (2.6.35-25-generic-pae
kernel), and my issue is the same as the JW owners here: There is no
output from the subwoofer whatsoever. I just wanted to point this out
before anyone got to thinking things are working for the JH.
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What about just calling it "My Home"? Sure, it's a bit Windows-esque,
but it's a concept the widest audience is already familiar with, does
away with the question of using User Name vs. username, has no
translation issues, still lends a personal feel to the desktop
experience, and can be consistent
I have a fix for the problem. This affects those with Windows Vista
partitions being mis-identified as "Windows Recovery Environment". The
problem is that os-prober is using /usr/lib/os-
probes/mounted/20microsoft to read specific attributes of the identified
Windows drive. One of these attributes
I had installed one of the later beta releases of Ubuntu 10.04 (latest
version available in early April), and my Vista partition was identified
correctly. Then, just yesterday, I finally noticed Update Manager trying
to get my attention, so I updated. Now, my Vista partition is mis-
identified as "
"just add a file to your home folder name .alsoftrc and inside put
"drivers=pulse"
this fixed the problem for me and proves that the default behaviour is
wrong and needs to be fixed!"
This actually *broke* openAL for me!
What I did: Edited ~/.openalrc and added the line "drivers=pulse" (the
exis
This is affecting me as well, to such a degree that viewing websites for
more than a few minutes in FF3.6 actually strains and hurts my eyes! I
am actually going to use Google Chrome until this is fixed.
This should be elevated to the highest severity possible. This may not
be a showstopper as far
Any word on this issue? Any workarounds? Anything?
This may be of "low" importance, but it is very annoying nonetheless -
the sort of thing that makes Windows users point and laugh.
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I don't think this is a driver problem either. If I'm not mistaken, the
nVidia (or whatever) drivers aren't even loaded at this point, which
means it's still using the standard VESA driver until X loads up.
It's also interesting that this is affecting everyone with 1440x900
screens, which is a 16:
I had this problem, but I managed to fix it by a rather different
approach than the workarounds already posted here. I have an HP Pavilion
dv9830 laptop, and noticed that the light in my keyboard media strip's
mute button would turn from blue (supposed to indicate not-muted) to
orange (supposed to
I've also been bitten by this bug recently. When I attempt to connect
with Pidgin 2.6.3, I get the "Account Locked: Unknown Reason" error, but
I am able to log in through Yahoo's web services without a problem.
Despite successfully logging into all my Yahoo services on the web, I
still get the "Acc
I am also affected by this bug. Everything was fine until I activated
the restricted driver for my modem. Upon reboot, no sound, and no sound
hardware registered in alsamixer or pulseaudio. Issuing 'sudo alsa
force-reload' restored sound and placed my sound hardware back in
pulseaudio's hardware ta
I am affected by this bug as well.
HP Pavilion dv9370us
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackelope
Linux Prue 2.6.28-15-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 9 10:49:34 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
Relevant output from lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
If
I don't know if it's too late to add my own two cents -- if so, then
it's free. :p
When I first switched to Linux two years ago, the idea of the home
directory kinda threw me as well, but then Windows Vista ran with the
concept. Now, I don't have a lot of good things to say about Vista, but
one th
I can certainly agree with and appreciate that. It is true that the
notification area in the average Ubuntu installation is nowhere near as
cluttered as the system tray in the average Windows installation, and it
is better to solve a problem *before* it becomes a problem rather than
after. I'd like
I had the same problem with gmdb2 as the OP. Using the patch Lirk
pointed to fixed it for me as well.
This really needs to be updated in the repos!
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From: Vincenzo Ciancia
Subject: Re: [Bug 332945] Re: [Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would
provide useful status information
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 09:59:50 -
>I am in all ways against automatic updates because I think the user must
>be aware of when something delicate
Regarding automatic updates: I'm with Martin on this one; I believe it
should be turned on by default. If you are on a pay-per-use Internet
plan or a plan that places a cap on your usage, you can simply go in and
turn off the automatic updates. After all, if Canonical is so concerned
about the secu
I know this is probably no consolation for a lot of us in the short
term, but there IS an option here: Like any other free open-source
software, source code for all of what makes up Gnome is available. If
Gnome is taking a turn in an undesirable direction, there's no reason
why Gnome can't fork. It
True. I believe the correct term would be "fascism"; but we are getting
way off topic.
FWIW, I noticed that the behavior of the update window seems to have
changed since I first installed Jaunty. Instead of opening as a
popup/popunder, it is opening minimized in my task panel. Though this is
not a
There are indeed three separate but possibly related problems
intertwined in this ticket:
1. PCSpeaker audio too loud.
I haven't noticed this problem myself, specifically. My laptop's PCSpeaker
output is routed through my sound card anyway, possibly a BIOS function.
Something interesting to note
Nominating for Gnome-Desktop, since this issue appears to be system-wide
throughout Gnome. With "Play Alert Sound" enabled in Preferences ->
Sound, ALL applications that generate an alert causes the system beep to
be used instead of the user-defined alert sound, even if the chosen
sound is valid.
** Also affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I had this problem as well. However, when I went into Preferences in
CCSM and reset all settings back to default, PrtSc worked again. I then
went through and individually changed each Compiz plugin settings back
to the way I wanted them, which includes the Desktop Cube, and PrtSc
still works.
I ha
Wasn't easy, because any time I tried to browse for or do a search using
"Evolution" as a keyword, the site would roll over and die, giving me a
blank page... so I don't know if a bug report already existed, but I
filed one anyways: Bug # 582586 (
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582586 )
I found another way to reliably duplicate this bug: With a message
showing in the preview panel, simply click on another message before the
images in the current message have finished loading. Evolution will
never talk to a network again until you restart it.
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After an indeterminable period of time after being launched, Evolution
will no longer communicate with the Internet. Internet connection is
fine, all other applications can access it without any problems, but
Evolution will hang trying to load i
I just wanted to add that updating to Jaunty fixed my problem. All HP
media and Quikplay buttons work properly again.
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I would like to re-open the bug based on image-loading performance with
Evolution 2.26.1 with Jaunty. The image rendering itself isn't a
problem; it's the fact that Evolution only retrieves one single image at
a time. When you consider the overhead of contacting the remote server,
waiting for a res
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> I'm slightly bewildered that so many here apparently feel that bothering
> to read the Jaunty Release Notes and doing what they suggest, to restore
> the old approach, is impossibly difficult... or something?
I'm pretty sure most of us are aware of how to bring back the o
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> bdoe: If you are still having this problem, I suggest subscribing to the
> <http://www.ubuntu.com/usn> feed, and then reporting a bug the next time
> a package you have installed shows up there without Update Manager
> opening within a day. W
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> bdoe: If there are security updates waiting in the archive and Update
> Manager doesn't open within a day, please report a separate bug about
> that. However -- and I apologize in advance if this affects your sleep
> -- it has never been true that &q
Is this still up for discussion, or are we expected to just eat this one
(in reference to the "Confirmed -> Won't Fix" status)?
There is NOTHING MORE ANNOYING, bar none, than having windows pop up
uncommanded. Having windows open surreptitiously underneath everything
I'm doing is sneaky, underhand
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Yep. It seems that if I touch the auto-created filter in any way (ie. to
change the address, destination folder, and so on), the filter breaks.
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I take that back... The resultant filter does NOT work.
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I'm waking this back up because I am experiencing this as well. For my
situation, using Thunderbird 2.0.0.21, I tried creating a filter for all
Launchpad messages to send them to another folder. I right-clicked on
the "Reply-To" address, but when the filter comes up, it shows "From".
The filter wor
Michele: Try wicd.
On topic: I'm not at all sure why the nVidia 180 driver worked where the
older ones failed, but this brings up another concern: Since I have
already been bitten by the -13 bug and worked around it by installing
the 180 driver, will any future kernel updates work with this driver
This is a showstopper, since the nVidia 180 drivers are never suggested
for update with the .12 kernel, and it's nearly impossible to do so with
the .13 kernel, without booting into safe mode and running xfix first.
Even then, the nVidia 180 drivers need to be updated through Synaptic or
APT before
Numerous people in the Ubuntu forums (myself included) reporting
showstopping problems after updating to 2.6.27.13. Specifically, X fails
to create a desktop, so users see nothing but a black screen after the
usplash goes away. This seems to specifically affect nVidia users.
Workaround: Boot into
Confirmed on my HP Pavilion dv9830 laptop. Symbolic link in /etc/rcS.d/
is missing. Be sure to check inside /etc/init.d/alsa-utils for the
correct filename to use for the link (the comments near the top of the
file will give you instructions on how to remove the autosave/autoload
features, so just
No such luck with the HP Pavilions.
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Just a bump to add that, while I cannot get anything within Gnome to
recognize the "missing" keys (specifically the two QuickPlay keys on my
HP Pavilion laptop), and xev doesn't even flinch when either of those
keys are touched, I have managed to get xorg to log the events:
In Xorg.0.log:
(WW) AT
I have a similar issue. Laptop speakers are muted when I plug in
headphones, however:
- If headphones are plugged in and I mute audio, laptop speakers become
unmuted when I unmute audio, so sound outputs from both speakers and
headphones;
- If headphones are plugged in when computer is started up
Confirmed this as a problem on HP Pavilion laptops with media keys as
well (dv9730us). Buttons worked fine under Hardy, but neither of the
Quickplay buttons register at all on Intrepid (xev shows no response to
those keys). The rest of the media keys register and work fine.
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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron (64-bit Desktop)
gnome-media:
Installed: 2.22.0-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 2.22.0-0ubuntu3
Version table:
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500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/stat
I figured out it may have to do with how the PDF file was created. In
the attachment, none of the links are activated - meaning, the mouse
pointer does not change when I hover over the link, and the link is not
clickable.
I re-created page 3 of the first attachment using OpenOffice's "Export
to PD
This problem has not been addressed. I'm having it as well. I seem to
recall with Feisty I could use OGG files. Not so in Hardy.
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