Here is the relevant part of `lsusb -v` for this soundbar.
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Thanks for the reply. The PC is a desktop - Dell Precision Tower 5810.
However... I may have narrowed this down to something related to my Dell
USB soundbar. I've disconnected it and the issue goes away.
The soundbar is a Dell AC511.
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Still an issue in 19.04.
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Title:
Keyboard and mouse lockup when using media keys to adjust volume
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
gnome-settings-daemon 3.28.1-0ubuntu1
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Summary:
When I press any of my keyboard's volume up/down/mute keys, my keyboard
and mouse lock up completely. (Mouse pointer frozen and no
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
gnome-settings-daemon 3.28.1-0ubuntu1
Summary:
When I press any of my keyboard's volume up/down/mute keys, my keyboard
and mouse lock up completely. (Mouse pointer frozen and no keypresses
have any effect). The rest of the system continues to
Encountered this bug on a straightforward xubuntu desktop system after
upgrading (via do-release-upgrade) from 16.04 to 16.10. The solution
referred in #7 has resolved it for me. In my case, the file was absent.
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As a workaround, I've found that switching between virtual consoles
(Ctrl-Alt-F1 then Ctrl-Alt-F7) brings the pointer back.
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Title:
Mouse
Just confirming this issue for Xubuntu 14.10 running Virtualbox 4.1.18,
with the Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit liveCD running in the vbox host. #9
workaround works for me too.
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After successfully burning an ISO file (by clicking on it in nautilus) I
am unable to burn any more. Double-clicking ISO files has no effect.
Running brasero from the launcher does nothing. If I open a terminal to
run brasero, I get:
$ brasero
** (brasero:4117): WARNING **:
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After successfully burning an ISO file (by clicking on it in nautilus) I
am unable to burn any more. Double-clicking ISO files has no effect.
Running brasero from the launcher does nothing. If I open a terminal to
run brasero, I get:
$ brasero
**
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues #101160
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=101160
** Also affects: chromium-browser via
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=101160
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Status: Unknown
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Gkr-Message: secret service operation failed: Couldn't create item: Internal
error
[4076:4085:4329470383:ERROR:native_backend_gnome_x.cc(452)] Keyring save
failed: Error communicating with gnome-keyring-daemon
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Title:
Chromium crashes immediately on opening web page
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I am seeing a similar behaviour on Natty, not sure if it's related.
I enabled syncing yesterday for a folder containing about 1.5 GB of
files, and left it running overnight. Returned this morning to find my
filesystem had been filled up (only 30 MB space remaining) with about 12
GB of files in
Public bug reported:
I am occasionally seeing notifications of @ mentions from Twitter which
are not directed at me.
This happens when a tweet from someone I follow includes a mention of
someone whose username is a superset of mine.
E.g. if my username was @foo, I would also be notified of
Patch for /gwibber/microblog/plugins/twitter/__init__.py attached which
I believe will fix this.
This replaces the rather blunt search for @foo method with a regular
expression which should only match more accurately. The regex was taken
from
We had this issue while porting MeeGo to Tegra2.
Not ideal I know but we use -mtp=soft when building glibc
vgrade
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eglibc newer than
The issue reported in #5 is occurring for me in 10.04.
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Binary package hint: netbook-launcher
Ubuntu 10.04 release candidate.
Bug occurred following an uneventful upgrade via update-manager -d.
Login/launcher works as normal, but when I open an application, it
appears briefly (2-3 seconds at most) and then disappears. The
Additional info I've just noticed. /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog
are full of messages like the following:
glxinfo[13954]: segfault at 0 ip 0804ad91 sp bfc7e8f0 error 4 in
glxinfo[8048000+5000]
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Doesn't occur if Netbook edition 2D session is selected at startup.
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The Flickr example is not the only case, although it is a prime example
of the problem. I've encountered this several times in many different
situations. It is quite confusing for a new user as it can appear as if
the open button is simply missing.
Also, users of netbooks will tend to see this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The window seems to belong to gnome-desktop-item-edit.
I'm running Netbook Remix 9.04 with the default theme and no major
changes to the default install.
See screenshot for illustration of the problem.
gnome-panel:
Installed:
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Confirmed on Intrepid; print (to any printer) and print preview all
produce segfault.
Command line output includes:
(xaralx:21870): GnomePrintCupsPlugin-WARNING **: The data for the CUPS
printer PDF could not be loaded.
(xaralx:21870): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_set: assertion
There seem to be two problems here:
1. the packaging system isn't flexible enough to include a rule
requiring 'at least one of a set of packages' to be installed.
2. the program itself doesn't alert the user to the need to install a
compatible player, instead it just fails silently when you
I'd call it a workaround, not a fix - the bug still exists in that the
UI is messed up by the failed SSH interaction.
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Many thanks, that does seem to have fixed the issue (although I'm now
using Hardy and have reinstalled everything from scratch, so it's
impossible to be certain!)
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Binary package hint: alpine
I have set up alpine to connect to an IMAP server.
Every time I try to open the inbox I am prompted for my password. The
password prompt is not the standard alpine prompt, but appears overlaid
somewhere on the screen (or is sometimes completely
Confirmed in gutsy.
This one had me stumped, your suggested fix makes perfect sense.
However, I think the commands should be as follows (the 15 was missing):
sudo update-rc.d -f mpd remove
sudo update-rc.d mpd start 40 2 3 4 5 . stop 15 0 1 6 .
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I've found various posts about this on ubuntuforums.org, which have
suggested using the alternate install CD instead.
I Tried this and it worked fine (I was also having the same problem
using the server install on an AMD-K6 processor).
So, what is different about the alternate install CD?
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This has happened for me too, using 6.06 server ISO. Also on an
AMD-K6-2.
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