I noticed something interesting. This only happens when compiz is
running.
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Video players crash immidiately after opening
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145167
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Here's what happens in VLC:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ vlc amv_Hell_3.avi
VLC media player 0.9.4 Grishenko
[0001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.4 Grishenko - (c)
1996-2008 the VideoLAN team
[0001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure
Here's the a bit of info for you guys. I am using a ATI Radeon X1400
Mobility card with the restricted driver.
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Video players crash immidiately after opening
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin-plugin-pack
there are a coupe plugins that the latest version of pidgin broke and it
needs pidgin-plugin-pack to be upgraded. The latest version is 2.3.0
but the repo only has 2.0.0-1
** Affects: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
i have this same issue, it's rather quite annoying
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crash when 'get key' button is clicked and .xbindkeysrc does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70521
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how and where do I create the .xbindkeysrc file
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crash when 'get key' button is clicked and .xbindkeysrc does not exist
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I am running ubuntu 8.04 beta 4 and I am having the same issue. It
would be nice to have this fixed.
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Totem does not update ID3 tag data on streaming radio stations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57786
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I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
I have the same problem with my Blue Soleil Bluetooth dongle
(Vendor:Device = 0e5e:6622). I've found you can suppress generation of
the messages by changing the isoc parameter passed to the hci_usb
kernel module. Depending on distro, you might put hci_usb isoc=new
value in '/etc/modules' or
Correction: In my last post, I meant to specify that the line options
hci_usb isoc=new value, if used, should be added to
'/etc/modprobe.conf'.
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syslog is flooded with messages after connecting bluetooth usb dongle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39414
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Here is the output of running lsusb -v on my machine, with the
BlueSoleil USB bluetooth dongle (Vendor:Device 0e5e:6622) inserted.
** Attachment added: lsusb -v Output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/5756/lsusb_v.txt
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syslog is flooded with messages after connecting bluetooth usb dongle
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deluge-torrent
Deluge wasn't starting up so I decided to try to run it from terminal and see
why.
This is what I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ deluge
no existing Deluge session
Starting new Deluge session...
deluge_core; using libtorrent 0.13.0.0. Compiled
I think I understand what your saying. If you are saying that the
install must be simple than I agree. I am not a complete newbie but I
don't like to deal with this crap.
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desktop cd fails to start gdm with hp nc6400 (widescreen, ati-based laptop)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103945
You
Here's how I see it,
For Ubuntu to be an effective distro to convert people to linux, it has
to be very simple to install and use.
Alex
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desktop cd fails to start gdm with hp nc6400 (widescreen, ati-based laptop)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103945
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103945 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103945
I am experiencing the same issues with my Dell Inspiron E1705
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[gutsy] ati radeon mobility x1400 cards won't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119465
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I tried to boot kubuntu live CD at Bestbuy and got kicked out. I told
the GeekSquad peice of crap that I was going to buy the PC if it could
boot kubuntu but they still threw me out.
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