Re: [Bug 486154] Re: System beep broken in Karmic despite heroic efforts to fix it

2009-12-11 Thread Il_Gattusso
Some more clarification:

1. Starting from ubuntu version 9.10 the system beep has been replaced 
from a sound coming from the sound card.
2. If you load the module pcspkr you can ear a sound coming from the pc 
speaker but the system don't use it (only at the shut down or with the 
beep command)
3. If you load the module snd_pcsp you can ear a beep coming from the 
suond card but the system don't use it (only at the shut down or with 
the beep command)
4. In my case the sound coming from the sound card was missing (point 1) 
and it works only if you disable compiz so I have to understand why 
compiz stops that sound.

Any suggestion?

Grondr ha scritto:
 Robert:  Thanks for the summary.  I'm going to prepare a little table
 for the studio audience to try to make things clearer, especially since
 you correctly pointed out in comment #27 that there's ambiguity over
 whether I'm talking about bell.ogg or the squarewave beep coming out of
 line-out (whoops).  I can probably get to that within the next 24 hours;
 if not, it'll happen maybe Sunday sometime.  The idea is to summarize
 the motherboard  line-out behavior with and without the rmmod/modprobe
 fandango in an X-less console, in bare X (xinit), and in gnome/metacity.
 (I'm not going to try compiz unless someone thinks it's necessary; if I
 did that, I'd do it from a LiveCD to avoid potentially side-effecting my
 current Karmic install.)

 Re the rmmod/modprobe fandango:  I'm not the only person who needs to do
 this.  In fact, it would never have occurred to me that it would even
 change the behavior if I hadn't seen it mentioned in bug #398161 (see
 comments #1 and #2 in this thread, where Philip asked if I'd tried that
 workaround).  So it's clearly not just me.  However, I hadn't realized
 you were testing on a laptop.  I think that to really disentangle
 things, testers need to try this on a desktop, where you can tell
 absolutely where the sound is coming from, given that laptops seem to
 route what I'd call line-out directly to their onboard speaker unless
 you've got something plugged into the line-out connector---that muddies
 the water.  On a desktop, my motherboard speaker is independent of
 whether I've got anything cabled into line-out, so I can differentiate
 conditions that I think you can't.

 On a larger note, this might be a problem with Ubuntu in general on this
 issue---if most of the developers working on these subsystems do their
 work on laptops, they may not see the issue!  Or at least, not all of
 it.

 More tomorrow.



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[Bug 486154] Re: System beep broken in Karmic despite heroic efforts to fix it

2009-12-10 Thread Il_Gattusso
Same problem in my system. See bug 493127

GM

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[Bug 493127] Re: After updates, sound disappeared

2009-12-10 Thread Il_Gattusso
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 486154 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486154

This bug is really a duplicate of the 486154 one.
Thank you to Grondr for a better description of the problem.
The discussion will continue on the 486154 bug.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 486154
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[Bug 486154] Re: System beep broken in Karmic despite heroic efforts to fix it

2009-12-10 Thread Il_Gattusso
New information: Using metacity instead of compiz the system beep
works!! any suggestions??

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[Bug 486154] Re: System beep broken in Karmic despite heroic efforts to fix it

2009-12-10 Thread Il_Gattusso
uhm.. I don't know. I can't understand why a video manager interacts
with sounds... some strange dependency?

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Re: [Bug 377325] Re: network traffic non detected

2009-05-17 Thread Il_Gattusso
Hello Sebastien, thank you for your feedback!! Have you got any 
information about patching this bug?
I understand that is a minor bug but this applet is very useful for me.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation

Giuseppe Minì
Genoa - Italy

Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
 Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
 reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.



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[Bug 377325] [NEW] network traffic non detected

2009-05-16 Thread Il_Gattusso
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64
The system monitor applet for the gnome panel doesn't see the traffic on the 
ppp0 interface. (UMTS H3G Modem)
The graphic is empty and the indication is 0 bytes/s for outgoing and incoming 
traffic.
The traffic is correctly indicated only by the gnome-system-monitor application.

THIS BUG IS NOT PRESENT ON THE 8.10 VERSION SO IS A NEW BUG

** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 377325] Re: network traffic non detected

2009-05-16 Thread Il_Gattusso
** Package changed: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) = gnome-applets
(Ubuntu)

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