No, but I can't say wether Ubuntu still shows LOTS of messages or not
(if something happens)
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Title:
Connecting Nexus 4 pops up
Public bug reported:
Sound card: CA0106/CA0111
Each time I start PC - mic input volume resets to some "default" value.
This happens from 16.04 (maybe earlier). Now I have 17.04, still have it.
Each time I run:
1) alsamixer
2) select input device, "Line In"
3) set it to max.
(Or same actions
My suggestion now is that was a problem with power (usb). As I remember
I connected my phone through a usb hub. Now I connect it directly and
don't have these windows. But still when having such shit I prefer to
see 1 message (not hundreds) and better with some usefull text.
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I've used xl2tpd for many years. If this thing (#37) isn't still a part of
Ubuntu - I do not understand why!
Blocking Internet is actually critical importance, not wishlist!
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Public bug reported:
I have 2 monitors, (connections: VGA, HDMI). When 1 monitor (LG IPS237) is
using HDMI - it can blink for 5-10 mins from reboot (1 second off, 1 second on)
If both monitors are connected using VGA - there is no blinking, but I had
strange glitches (that's why I used HDMI)
Public bug reported:
I connect my Nexus 4 to Ubuntu and a window with files pops up. It's ok.
But then...
1. After random number of seconds - 1 more window with files opened (as if
it's remounted again and again)
2. Repeat step 1
And after that a ton of errors:
Unable to open folder for
Public bug reported:
After a recent update all my sound output devices disappeared.
I tried to load previous kernel version, but it didn't help. Then it is not a
kernel problem.
And I don't know what.
I have built-in sound device and Creative X-Fi elite pro card
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
After a recent update all my sound output devices disappeared.
I tried to load previous kernel version, but it didn't help. Then it is not a
kernel problem.
And I don't know what.
I have built-in sound device and Creative X-Fi elite pro card
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+ When trying to
** Description changed:
After a recent update all my sound output devices disappeared.
I tried to load previous kernel version, but it didn't help. Then it is not a
kernel problem.
And I don't know what.
I have built-in sound device and Creative X-Fi elite pro card
When trying to
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1092831/+attachment/3465263/+files/pulseverbose.log
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** Attachment added: pactl_list.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1092831/+attachment/3465264/+files/pactl_list.txt
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alsa-info: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=bbb23a1c982259ff4bd26ced796b1a615b51b671
pactl list and pulseaudio log - in attachements
It looks that only .pulse directory was corrupted somehow by something and
pulseaudio couldn't run.
I looked at 2 dirs (working and not working:
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