I also get this and am not able to boot into the latest kernel
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I experience exactly the same problem.
Workaround fix is:
Edit file /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/suhosin.ini
Add/change line to read: suhosin.session.encrypt=off
You may also need to edit file /etc/php5/conf.d/suhosin.ini if it is not
just a symlink to the first one, or vice versa.
Probably same
I experience exactly the same problem.
Workaround fix is:
Edit file /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/suhosin.ini
Add/change line to read: suhosin.session.encrypt=off
You may also need to edit file /etc/php5/conf.d/suhosin.ini if it is not
just a symlink to the first one, or vice versa.
Probably same
Xuacu,
It looks like one of the Google Summer of Code projects, which involved
a lot of work on Amarok's playlist, has been completed [1]. One of the
features that it has is the ability to sort by directory (see picture
[2]). Now, I haven't tested this myself, but it looks like what you
were
I'm not sure how you ended up with the kubuntu-ppa backports, but the
official backports[1] are the recommended way for running the latest
Amarok now. Confusing I know, and I only just recently found out that
this is the preferred method and don't know of the right place to make
that information
That's the PPA, not the official backport [1]. Can you please try with
the official backport?
Thanks!
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You're right, I was a bit surprised too. But backports has 2.1.1 and
the PPA only 2.1.0 so that's my interpretation of the reason for the
recommendation now. Here's a comment by an Amarok upstream
representative [1].
[1]
This issue has also been discussed on the Amarok development mailing
list [1]. Devs are working on figuring out the fix, and wherever it is,
we'll be tracking the upstream bug on this one.
Thanks for the bug report!
[1] http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/amarok-devel/2009-August/004525.html
** Bug
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Nico, could you please comment on the current status of iPhones/iPods
working in Amarok 2 with the latest version?
Please include your findings and the version of Amarok you're using
(''apt-cache policy amarok''). Thanks!
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It's been a long time since anything has happened on this bug. Can
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** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Various Artists issue: Multiple Listings for Same Album
+ Tracks in Various Artists Albums aren't grouped together
** Description changed:
+ SUMMARY:
+
+ This is a metabug for tracking the various artists issue in Amarok 2 on
+ Ubuntu. The issue (in short) is this:
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #199483
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Hi, I have the same computer as this (TE2100 Toshiba laptop), with the
same graphics card.
I have also followed the instructions at
http://blog.freshnewpage.com/2008/04/26/nvidia-geforce4-420-go-on-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron/
and I have my graphical interface back, the driver is working (I can
Oh, forgot to mention. I'm using Jaunty 9.04.
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Also, I didnt get the problem with the screen being dark. The screen is
fine, albeit slightly pixilated/fuzzy from the size being wrong, and the
black line down the side.
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Ok, fixed it. Turns out I had missed a / when I was editing something.
Also seemed to help that I renamed the edid.bin file 'edidnew.bin'
instead.
This page adds some detail to the fix for the problem that isn't as clear in
the original site I visited:
Hmm, I see the issue there. Is there a place in the options to change
OSD text font and size? Please see if slightly reducing the size gets
the text to fit, or if the window changes size as well and is always
just a bit too small.
And there's also the chance that this is fixed in the latest
Thanks for the report, BajK.
Can you please attach a screenshot of the issue so we can better report
it upstream? Please make sure to have the latest version of Amarok
installed from the backports as well [1] and include the version you're
using (''apt-cache policy amarok'').
Thanks!
[1]
This sounds very similar to bug 349847. gidantribal, does installing
phonon-backend-xine fix the issue for you? If so we can mark this bug a
duplicate of that one.
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You're right, glass. If you have Amarok 1.4 installed and then upgrade
to Amarok 2, then the podcast subscriptions probably won't be migrated
over yet. I think there is an effort to migrate as much over as
possible, but I don't think that's a use case that Ubuntu officially
supports. If you
** Summary changed:
- behaviour of apply button in amaroks config dialog is not consistent
+ Apply button not enabled when making a GUI change
** Tags added: usability
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** Tags removed: apport-bug i386
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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** Summary changed:
- amarok: not possible to drag songs at end of playlist
+ Can't drag songs to end of playlist
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Tags added: usability
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It's been several months, and clearly someone has been able to to build
the package since we've gotten updated versions in the backports repo
[1]. Could someone please confirm that the issue still exists in the
2.1 (or later) series?
Thanks!
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
Thanks for the bug report, proxiziac. When you say there are 4
tracks, is that in the collection, or the playlist, or where? Please
upgrade to the latest version of Amarok[1] and report back with a more
detailed description of where the 4 are.
Thanks!
[1]
** Summary changed:
- Some Japanese tags appear like question marks, others don't appear at all
+ Poor UTF-8 Handling in Amarok's Database
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The discussion for not including Amarok 1.4 packages has occurred
several times [1][2][3], so I'm changing this bug's direction towards
better support for iPhones.
[1] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/368706
[2]
** Summary changed:
- Upper/lower case problems with extended latin characters
+ Poor unicode collation in Amarok's database
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I don't know what you mean by not having a watch file in Amarok's
packaging. Could you please explain more in-depth what the issue is for
those of us with less packaging experience?
Thanks!
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Tags added: packaging
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** Tags added: usability
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** Summary changed:
- Multiple Listings for Same Album
+ Various Artists issue: Multiple Listings for Same Album
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 319494 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319494
Seems like the same underlying issue as bug 319494, by the same
reporter. I'm marking this bug as a duplicate of that one since it has
more confirmation, so let's continue discussion there.
** This bug has
I remembered seeing some discussion on solving this on amarok-devel a
while back but couldn't find a link. Conan/Dan, please report back when
Amarok 2.2 is released about the status of this bug.
Thanks!
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: amarok
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 319494 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319494
Thanks for the extra description, Mark. This is the same bug as bug
319494, so I'm going to mark this one a duplicate of that. Please
continue future discussion on that page.
Thanks!
** This bug has been
Thanks for the bug report, Alban. In the past several months there have
been a number of updates to Amarok, and there's a good chance that one
of those has fixed this crash.
What's best is if you're able to consistently repeat the crash under a
specific set of circumstances. Regardless of
It's been quite some time since this bug was reported and last commented
on, so I'd like to solicit feedback to whether this bug still exists in
the Amarok 2.x series. It has been observed as far back as Amarok 1.2.3
in Apr 2005 [1], but that bug was closed due to being against the 1.4
series.
Thanks for the bug report, eagles051387. Amarok 1.4 is no longer
maintained upstream, and all development focus is directed towards the
Amarok 2 series now. Could you please update Amarok and let us know if
this issue still exists?
Please use the latest Amarok in the backports [1] and report
You're completely right, GUIs should never hang, that's what we have
threads for. Luckily, a lot of work is being done upstream now with the
GSoC, particularly on media devices [1]. I didn't catch what version of
Amarok you were running that had this issue, though.
Could you please try updating
Thanks for the report, Dommo. My first thought is that those files are
mounted read-only, and so no app can edit those files, even if it is as
special as Amarok :) Can you please confirm that they are editable by
hand or in another app?
Thanks!
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Very odd that these standard keys would work in some apps but not in
others, isn't it Anish?
Could you please update to the latest Jaunty and Amarok [1] and report
back with whether this bug is still an issue? Please include the
version of Amarok you're running (''apt-cache policy amarok'') and
** Summary changed:
- amarok skips songs
+ Amarok sometimes skips over songs when under heavy CPU load
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Closing due to lack of response. Frank, if this is still an issue
please try updating to the latest Amarok [1] and letting us know the
version that's not working -- ''apt-cache policy amarok''. Thanks!
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Tim, please update and let us know whether this is still an issue on the
newest version of Amarok. Thanks!
Possibly related to bug 349847.
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** Summary changed:
- no sound in amarok
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[1] http://amarok.kde.org/blog/archives/1062-Amarok-Junior-Job-Auto-
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Thanks for the bug report, Mike. Global hotkeys have been a sore point
in Amarok for a while, you're right. Part of this stems from running
Amarok, a KDE app, in Gnome. To make sure this is still a valid bug
before reporting it to Amarok developers, could you please update to the
latest version
I think this issue stems partly from running a KDE3 app in KDE4 and
partly from running a KDE app in Gnome. Please provide the desktop
environment you're running Amarok in as well as the above pieces of
information.
Thanks!
** Summary changed:
- amarok will not recognize mounted Ipod nano
+
Thanks for the bug report, m4v. This internationalization bug should be
reported upstream on bugs.kde.org
I'm confirming this bug in Ubuntu now.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Confirming the bug. Status as it stands now:
- Outstanding request for valgrind leak check on b.k.o 197242
- b.fd.o 16772 progress has stalled pending some sort of memory leak check
- Amarok forum has a confirmation from a user with an Nvidia card (jaja)
For anyone experiencing this bug,
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #200516
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Status: Unknown
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Luckily for you guys, there was just a blog post written by an Amarok
developer about a fix for this issue [1]. Coming soon in Amarok 2.2 (or
SVN if you're running that) the database will be converted to utf8
internally. This should hopefully fix some of the issues being
experienced with
Thanks for the bug report!
There is an updated version of Amarok available in the kubuntu-backports
repository [1] that might fix this issue. Please update and report back
with what version of Amarok you're running (''apt-cache policy amarok'')
and whether you're still getting amarok hangs.
[1]
Thanks for the bug report!
It looks like there is a bug in multi-threading on 64 bit processors
with Amarok. Multi-threading because both crashes are in
pthread_cond_wait, and 64 bit because of the long pointer sizes
(0x7fb7cc00c742).
Luckily there is an updated version of Amarok already
Thanks for the bug report, getaceres. I found a corresponding bug on
the Amarok bug tracker, so I'm going to go ahead and confirm the bug
here in Ubuntu.
Please go to linked bug on bugs.kde.org and share your observations.
Thanks!
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
Bugfix confirmed by an Amarok developer in the linked kde-bugs report.
Details in a recent blog post [1].
Matthäus, please let us know when Amarok 2.2 arrives if this issue isn't
fixed.
Thanks!
[1] http://amarok.kde.org/blog/archives/1068-UTF-8-and-Your-Music.html
** Changed in: amarok
Glad to hear it looks like it's taken care of now! I'm closing the bug
then.
Oh, and just so you know, the project decided to drop the capitalized K
at the end and now the name of the program is just Amarok. See
http://amarok.kde.org/
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you on this bug, Alejandro :(
Amarok gives a lot of debug output when it starts up, and it looks like
that's what you're seeing here. I'm not an expert, but nothing looks
_too_ out of the ordinary on that one. What's more illuminating is that
you're
In the absence of a response from Diwaker, there's not much that can be
done to continue working on this bug. Please let us know if this bug
still exists in the latest version of Ubuntu (currently 9.04 Jaunty).
For those who may have it, deleting ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok solved the
problem (from
Jitka/Miguel:
Please test with the latest Amarok and Ubuntu. If the issue still
exists, let us know what version numbers you were using for Amarok with
''apt-cache policy amarok'' and what version iPod you were trying to
connect.
Thanks!
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Thanks for the bug report, Chip!
The podcast features on Amarok 1.4 were known to be a bit inconsistent,
and that's one of the focuses for the Amarok 2 series of releases.
Would you mind trying out Amarok 2 on the latest version of Ubuntu (9.04
Jaunty at the moment) and let us know how it goes?
You guys are right, early versions of Amarok were not yet feature
complete and didn't have everything working out yet. But with the
latest versions of Amarok (2.1.1) a lot of work has gone into the
various artists detection and display. Would you mind updating and
letting us how Amarok behaves
You guys are right, there are issues with various artist support now in
Amarok 2. Luckily, the developers are aware of the problem and
discussions are being made about the best way to handle the issue [1]
[2].
From the screenshots posted it looks like Amarok is splitting the
compilation album up
I'm not sure I understand what the issue is, Mark. Do you have an album
where there is a different artist for each track, and then when you sort
your collection by artist it shows all of those artists? I believe that
is expected behavior, though I could be wrong.
Please describe how the album
Possibly related to bug 319494
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Move source package in the right direction.
** Package changed: ubuntu = kde4base (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: kde4base (Ubuntu)
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You all are right, in many ways Amarok 2 was not yet up to par with the
1.4 series when Jaunty was released. But as always, the developers are
pushing forward in the new flexibility that the reworked code base
brings, even if there are growing pains involved.
As have been enumerated in many
It looks like wl2776 is trying to give a workaround to get files from
the iPod to the disk, but the real issue is that the feature in Amarok
isn't working.
Lazyboy, were you able to get this issue resolved? If not, please try
upgrading to the latest version of Amarok and letting us know what
The development branch of Jaunty was a long time ago now. Tim, can you
please update your Jaunty install and give it a shot again? Please
report back with the version of Amarok you're using (''apt-cache policy
amarok''), whether other audio apps are working or not, and what sound
settings you're
Thanks for the update, François. But there's an even newer version of
Amarok out now, 2.1, which has a lot of issues resolved [1]. Can you
please try it out and let me know how things go? Please report back
with the version of Amarok you're using (''apt-cache policy amarok'')
and whatever error
Thanks for the bug report, Jarno. I happen to have seen a possible
cause of this bug in the source code today in the Amarok 2.x series.
Look at the ScanResultProcessor::addTrack at
I know there has been work done recently about multi-level sorting by
Amarok developers, but I don't know if there are plans to do so based on
folder as well as information in the file tags.
Can you please try asking on #amarok and report back with what you find,
Xuacu? Thanks!
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The build still failed using module-assistant, but the compile method
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I'm having this same problem in Jaunty (9.04). I tried to follow the
instructions on
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo, and I have
the kqemu-source and kqemu-common installed. These instructions worked
perfectly in Ubuntu 8.04, but after I upgraded to 9.04 (fresh install),
BTW, trying the alternative method of installing from /usr/src/kqemu did
not work either. Make clean was necessary because choosing make again
didn't do anything (make:nothing to be done for 'all'.) See terminal
output below:
ja...@jason-laptop:/usr/src$ ls
kqemu-1.4.0~pre1
Confirming.
Upstream release: http://community.sheepserver.net/node/51
Electricsheep devs' PPA: https://edge.launchpad.net/~flam3/+archive/ppa
** Changed in: electricsheep (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: electricsheep (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed
** Summary changed:
- Request Package of electricsheep 2.7b9
+ Request Package of electricsheep 2.7 due to 2.6 EOL
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: electricsheep
As stated by http://www.electricsheep.org:
We are losing our hosting for the v2.6 server. All users should
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker
I feel your pain, Jerry :(
It looks like the patch fd.o is queued up to go into Linus's branch
shortly but hasn't made it yet [1]. I'd guess that without any hangups,
it will go into the 2.6.31 release. Conveniently, that's also the
kernel version targeted for the final Karmic release as well
Right. Someone needs to bring this behavior to Shuttlesworth.
This is not anywhere in line with ubuntu community spirit.
For the record, I'm unsubscribing from all bugs regardless if they have been
squashed (fixed) or not. Obviously this system is not working out right. See
you all upstream.
Great! I'll mark the bug as closed then.
The reason it's closed with the PPA driver and not the regular is that
the PPA is a sneak preview of what's coming down the road for updates
to the normal repositories. If the PPA driver fixes something then that
fix will probably end up in the mainline
Glad to hear sound is working now! If you're still getting corrupted
audio in 9.04, please reopen this bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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I'm presuming that you no longer have access to the machine for
debugging purposes then, Jason, and am closing the bug. If you still
have access to the machine, please reopen the bug.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Thanks for the bug report ERAZOR, but bugs in experimental Amarok aren't
tracked in launchpad, since they aren't part of an official Kubuntu
release.
These sorts of things are usually fixed really quickly in the SVN
(remember that it's just the latest copy of the Amarok trunk, so there's
no
Glad to hear that, Dausto!
Can we get the fix confirmed by the original reporter as well? That
would be ackdesha. Or if others using the 855gm card can confirm the
fix we'll go ahead and close the bug. Thanks everyone for the help
making Ubuntu even better.
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** Summary changed:
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Jerry:
Just a couple more things and I think we'll be ready to send this upstream:
- a before/after Xorg.0.log from the non-working 2.7.0 and the working version
in Intrepid
- whether Aschwin's xrandr resolution switching clears things up
- an updated screenshot if corruption has changed
Robert, we're putting a lot of effort into the -intel driver for the
upcoming release, and we'd like to send your bug upstream if possible.
But first, we need to collect more information. Please report whether
the card works with the new 2.7.0 driver. It can be found here:
** Tags added: 945gm intel
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Is this still an issue on Jaunty? We're putting a lot of effort into the
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2.7.0
Is this still an issue on Jaunty? We're putting a lot of effort into the
-intel driver for the upcoming release, and we'd like to send your bug
upstream if possible. But first, we need to collect more information.
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2.7.0
Is this still an issue on Jaunty? We're putting a lot of effort into the
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upstream if possible. But first, we need to collect more information.
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2.7.0
** Tags added: gm45 intel vt-switch
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Is this still an issue on Jaunty? We're putting a lot of effort into the
-intel driver for the upcoming release, and we'd like to send your bug
upstream if possible. But first, we need to collect more information.
Please report whether the card works in Jaunty, and if not, give the new
2.7.0
Sreejith, is this still an issue on Jaunty? We're putting a lot of
effort into the -intel driver for the upcoming release, and we'd like to
send your bug upstream if possible. But first, we need to collect more
information. Please report whether the card works in Jaunty, and if not,
give the new
Excellent, that's exactly the response we like to hear! I'll mark this
bug as fixed, and the 2.7.0 driver (or later version) will appear in
Karmic when it's released. There might be an effort to get drivers
back-ported to Jaunty, but we're so careful about not introducing
regressions, and it's
Oh sorry, I missed that it's working in 8.10 but not in Hardy. Getting
it fixed in Hardy would require a driver backport, which is more
difficult because of the potential with regressions. And the Xorg team
is especially careful about introducing new drivers into a stable
release because nobody
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