Bug#733532: simple-scan: Cropping scanned images is very slow

2013-12-29 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
Package: simple-scan Version: 3.10.0-1 Severity: important Tags: upstream Dear Maintainer, Cropping images in simple-scan is very slow, which makes it pretty painful to use the program. I believe this has been already fixed in the newest upstream version, so refreshing the version shipped in Debi

Bug#596572: debian-installer: Manual network configuration doesn't allow IPv6 addresses

2010-09-12 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
't fully IPv6-capable :) > Patches welcomed..:-) No doubt. Unfortunately, I don't have the motivation to try to fix this. I was only pretending that I didn't have IPv4 connectivity. -- Tanu Kaskinen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org

Bug#596572: debian-installer: Manual network configuration doesn't allow IPv6 addresses

2010-09-12 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
(last modified: 12-Sep-2010 16:04) and the CD image is from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso (last modified: 12-Sep-2010 17:40). -- Tanu Kaskinen -- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers unsta

Bug#431819: lastfm: wants exclusive access to the sound card

2007-07-05 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
d console output is back to what is was in the beginning. The contents of my .asoundrc are the following: pcm.!default { type pulse } ctl.pulse { type pulse } I think that's as much information as I can come up with right now. -- Tanu Kaskinen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#431819: lastfm: wants exclusive access to the sound card

2007-07-05 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
Package: lastfm Version: 1:1.3.0.58-1 Severity: normal Last.fm allows me to select from physical audio devices only. It means that last.fm is incompatible with any sound server, including dmix. By default the device named "default" should be used. Users can configure the default quite flexibly in

Bug#395893: pulseaudio-module-hal: hal detection segfaults

2006-10-28 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
capture 1 00-02: ICE1724 Surrounds : ICE1724 Surround PCM : playback 3 Do you actually have a hw:1,0 alsa device? I guess not. And staring at the card listing, that's a quite confident guess. -- Tanu Kaskinen

Bug#395904: pulseaudio-module-jack: jack output doesn't work

2006-10-28 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
I push play in Rhythmbox, I get music. I'm not sure what is correct, so if you are, then I'm fine with that. This is a feature of jackd and not anything to do with pulseaudio, so I would like to close this bug if that's ok with you. The jack output works great, so it's very ok! -- Tanu Kaskinen

Bug#395904: pulseaudio-module-jack: jack output doesn't work

2006-10-28 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
Package: pulseaudio-module-jack Version: 0.9.5-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I have tested jack output with gstreamer applications (Totem and Rhythmbox). I get no sound, there seems to be no difference whether a file is playing or paused: progress bar doesn't progress,

Bug#395893: pulseaudio-module-hal: hal detection segfaults

2006-10-28 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
Package: pulseaudio-module-hal Version: 0.9.5-2 Severity: important This is the behavior out of the box (actually I have already added myself to the pulse-rt group, out of the box there was a bit more complaining): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> LANG=C pulseaudio -v -v caps.c: dropping root rights. module-

Bug#392619: libxine1: Jack output plugin missing

2006-10-12 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
Package: libxine1 Version: 1.1.2+cvs20060923-1 Severity: normal There's jack output in the cvs, but you forgot to include it in the package. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-686 Locale: [EM