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** Changed in: supertux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Public bug reported:
supertux2.desktop needs an AppStream compatible icon
** Affects: supertux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Peco (peco)
Status: New
** Tags: appstream
** Changed in: supertux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Peco (peco)
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Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10
gnome-bluetooth installed: 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
Dongle Belkin Components B8T017 Bluetooth+EDR 2.1 with Plantronics 2XX
What I expect:
1) Discover the bluetooth device.
2) Pair it (exchange passcodes).
3) Connect the headset and use it.
Instead:
1)
IMHO, the bluetooth is a general issue from Ubuntu (11.10+).
Issues sending files, issues paring Headsets, mouses and keyboards, issues
installing different stacks and applications (bluez, blueman, etc) and now a
big mess when you want to look for a solution or a workaround.
Again, IMHO,
Hi,
Same issue here.
Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10
Dongle Belkin Components B8T017 Bluetooth+EDR 2.1
Phone and Headset don't work anymore.
Dec 2 20:28:06 xx bluetoothd[11729]: Adapter /org/bluez/11729/hci0 has been
enabled
Dec 2 20:28:31 xx bluetoothd[11729]: Permission denied (13)
Dec 2
I understand!. Thank you Daniel.
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Title:
typo in the control file
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
Ops, I found the diff file at Related Branches and I see (just now :-/) that
there were two typos. One, described at the 'bug description' and another at
the README file of the package.
I will fix the second one, and follow all the process again.
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Title:
typo in the control file
To manage notifications about
** Changed in: sessioninstaller (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Peco (peco)
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typo in the control file
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Thank you Daniel. It works! (sorry, it was my fault no to try first :-/)
Nevertheless, following your guide[1] I was able to fix the bug! (at
least at maverick [2]).
[1]
http://people.canonical.com/~dholbach/packaging-guide/html/getting-set-up.html
[2]
https://code.launchpad.net/~peco/ubuntu
I tried to fix it (and learn) but I couldn't :-/
I'm not able to rebuild the package (No module named
DistUtilsExtra.auto) and looking for a solution I saw I'm not the first:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sessioninstaller/+bug/703330/comments/3
Let me know if I can help.
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Similar issue here. Laptop Packard Bell Easynote BG45
On Ubuntu 9.04, lowering the brightness works fine, but increasing the
brightness does not work. I can't handle it from the gnome-power-manager, nor
from the brightness-applet. The brightness control always comes back to a low
value.
Here
Similar issue here.
Laptop Packard Bell Easynote BG45 running Ubuntu 9.04
I can not increase the brightness. It jumps from one value to another and it
seems to have a limit around the 60%.
I can't handle it from the gnome-power-manager, nor from the brightness-applet.
The brightness control
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