I think the problem was in the headphones. I found I was having trouble
on my phone as well. I contacted Sony support and they had me try a soft
reset of the headset, which seems to have restored function. I am still
getting bad mic sound on bluetooth, but I think it is just the low
quality sound o
I can't seem to get the DG80 working correctly under PopOS 20.10. It
works great for listening to music (though that worked directly on
bluetooth without issues) but I can't seem to get the correct mode for
talk. Since you say you have success with it, I will play with it some
more before returning
I installed pulseaudio-modules-bt and it does give some new options for
sound output and possibly better sound, but microphone sound quality was
still iffy. Recorded sound on Audacity seemed better and was slightly
louder (according to the DB meter), but a test call on Microsoft Teams
was still muf
For those in a lurch because of this error, you can always install
Chrome (the non-open-source version) and use it until this situation is
cleared up. Chrome and Chromium seem to be able to exist side-by-side,
and when this is resolved you can remove it or switch back to Chromium
and just leave it
Fix in #11/#82 fixed it for me as well...at least for sites like Amazon.
(Running 16.10)
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chromium-browser: ERR_C
Public bug reported:
I use multiple desktops to organize open applications. Also, I am
currently using multiple monitors. If I arrange my applications (e.g.
Chrome on the laptop screen of desktop one, Geany on the attached
monitor on desktop 1, another chrome on the laptop screen of desktop 2,
ano
I am still seeing this problem in 14.10, even installed fresh on a new
laptop. I have found a workaround that takes care of the problem
automatically, though. There is a 1412 mtu hardcoded in /etc/vpnc/vpnc-
script, but that may not be relevant to network manager so I didn't mess
with that script.
Public bug reported:
I use vpnc through network manager. When I start up my laptop, at the
login screen the network manager finds my wifi connection and connects
before login. That is all good. But when I log in and then click on
the network manager applet to try and connect to a VPN connection
Also: entering "unity &" from a command line to restart Unity restores
the lost icons. Possibly interesting info: when the top panel is
rebuilding, the two missing icons appear first all the way to the right
and then the rest of the icons and clock, etc. are added.
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I am seeing this same behavior with indicators for SpiderOak and
BlueProximity. Both have been whitelisted. These indicators are
visible when I start the computer, but at some point they disappear
(usually after I suspend and resume, but sometimes without a suspend).
I can see the indicators if I
I have this same problem in beta 2. I don't see a battery indicator or
way to set the battery indicator as "always show". I am running on a HP
Pavilion dv7 laptop with Oneiric Beta 2 64 bit, upgraded from Natty.
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This has fixed the duplicate problem. I still see the "(estimating...)"
instead of a battery time remaining when I click on the battery icon in
the panel. I am waiting to see if that resolves itself after the g-p-m
collects more data or if this issue still remains.
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