[Bug 910964] Re: Cannot import photos from PTP Camera (Fuji X10)

2013-01-18 Thread Orangedouble
I think I am having the same problem, with a Fujifilm F100.
I'm running 12.10 3.5.0-22-generic and shotwell 0.13.1

I also get Shotwell Unable to lock camera: Unspecified error (-1)

I just upgraded from 12.04 and this is the first time I've tried to
import from the camera since then, and the first time I've gotten the
error (that is, it worked on 12.04).

I installed it ghpoto2 and got the same error as the OP:

~$ env LC_ALL=C gphoto2 --debug-logfile=logfile.log --debug --list-files
   
*** Error ***  
PTP I/O error

*** Error ***  
An error occurred in the io-library ('Unspecified error'): No error description 
available
*** Error (-1: 'Unspecified error') ***

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[Bug 989477] Re: Unity launcher does not re-appear when autohide switched on

2013-01-18 Thread Orangedouble
I think I'm having the same problem, in 12.10. Here's how I produce the
bug:

-Turn on autohide using Settings--Appearance--Behavior

At this point the launcher hides and appears as expected

-Run CompizVonfig Settings Manager, go to Window Management and uncheck
Snapping Windows to turn the feature off.

At this point the launcher will not appear in response to the mouse.
Super and Alt+F1 will make the launcher appear.

Resetting compiz and unity with dconf-tools puts things back to default,
with the launcher capable of being put into autohide: dconf reset -f
/org/compiz/

I also keep getting this error in the terminal window, but may be
unrelated:

WARN  2013-01-18 16:44:38 unity unknown:0 Unable to fetch children: No
such interface `org.ayatana.bamf.view' on object at path
/org/ayatana/bamf/application0x1d19ac0

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[Bug 978296] Re: Tags section hidden on Time Tracker Preferences dialog

2012-07-05 Thread Orangedouble
Does anybody have a workaround for editing tags? My list of defaults has
gotten very crowded

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[Bug 978296] Re: Tags section hidden on Time Tracker Preferences dialog

2012-07-05 Thread Orangedouble
Ok, I found the answer to my own question. I used an SQLite database
browser/editor to open the hamster.db file located at ~/.local/share
/hamster-applet. There is a table there for tags and you can change
their display status to false to hide them from the autocomplete
dropdown.

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[Bug 1002952] Re: [meta-bug] Invalid extra Digital output S/PDIF device for USB cards

2012-06-12 Thread Orangedouble
Please add Plantronics Headset
alsa: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=2b5b6ddd4dbab2cdd9a57561cd311c9b82458057

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[Bug 975941] Re: [soundnua]: Spurious Digital Output S/PDIF output entry for USB headset

2012-05-08 Thread Orangedouble
I had this same bug with a plantronics usb headset. I followed the
suggestions in comments 4 and 6 and they successfully removed the S/PDIF
listing. For me the output of cat /proc/asound/cards was Plantronics
USB Headset.

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