Ran into this same issue installing GG Tribe 3 i386 yesterday: The
Linksys WMP54G v4.0 (rt2500) card wasn't found at all. I
compiled/installed the rt2500 driver from source and it worked fine
afterwards.
Updating to the 22-8 kernel of course broke it again... recompiled
driver and copied to new
Just another confirmation: I installed GG tribe3 to an ix86 machine
today and ran into this same bug. Using synaptic until debtags and
adept are in sync.
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Adept couldn't open debtags database
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121456
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yakuake
I can reproduce this consistently using Compiz or Beryl with Yakuake
within Kubuntu 64-bit Feisty and Gutsy:
1) Start some process that utilizes most of your CPU. (I use [EMAIL
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2) Open Yakuake and start a long-running process that
I don't see an equivalent management section in kcontrol - the themes in
the appearance section there appear to be related to color control.
This is a pretty big UI bug, imho.
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kdm-theme manager administration mode button missing
https://launchpad.net/bugs/85882
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I can confirm the bug here too - Feisty beta 1.
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One thing I've noticed is that the whine is only present when recording
at certain sample rates. For instance, recording in Audacity at the
default 44100Hz gives me the horrible whine. Recording at 48000Hz
causes the whine to completely disappear. It also doesn't seem to be
present (or at least
I am having the exact same high-pitched whining with Edgy and my mic
using the audio on my Asus MB:
00:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97
Audio Controller (rev a2)
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/68021
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Definitely still blocking upgrades. I just tried to update Kubuntu to
Edgy this morning and ran into this. :(
Is there a workaround? Trying different force options now but am so far
unsuccessful.
-J
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