I'll second Thomas Mayer's solution as to fixing CD burning in K3b and
18.04. Though I run KDE Neon User Edition (based on Ubuntu 18.04, I ran
into this very same issue. I found the link that Mr. Mayer provided
(without finding this bug report first) and it corrected the issue. To
me this is a
I too suffered this exact same issue that Carlo Vanini lists here. It
was my work with him and another developer of muon package manager that
helped him find this issue. Between three of us we were able to narrow
the issue in muon down to this issue. This issue occurred with me when
I ran
I just got finished going through my file associations via system
settings and found exactly where it was causing issues. Your wild guess
was spot on correct. I found multiple places where soundkonverter was
listed in the inode section and it wasn't just directory for mime
type. I've cleared
Public bug reported:
Though not critical, this application seems to have linked to the trash
can widget in KDE 4.13.3 Kubuntu 14.04.2LTS. In that soundkonverter is
opened when you attempt to open the trash folder from the trash can
widget. Does not matter if you attempt to open the trash folder
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
I've loaded up this mornings daily image of Kubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
with the alternate installer first trying it in Virtualbox and then on a
seperate hard drive for my Compaq R4125US laptop. In both cases, the
installer goes all the
I can get Cheese to work in Jaunty under KDE. However, it will not save
a photo to disk nor will it iconify the snapshot. Running it in
adminstrator mode (sudo cheese) gets me the following:
f...@lilypad:~$ sudo cheese
** (cheese:5149): WARNING **: Couldn't load icon: Icon 'image-loading'
not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kiconedit
Opening and closing various icon files with kiconedit works fine.
However, once you attempt to save edits or save as a different format,
it pulls up an error saying there was an error saving to /home/your
home/(icon name).png even using other
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cheese
When Cheese is installed properly through Adept, the program functions
as normal but it fails to pick up my Logitech Pro 9000 series webcam
input. The webcam works flawlessly in Kopete 0.60.2 as far as I've
tested it. However, it fails to work
** Attachment added: cheese bug.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18668969/cheese%20bug.png
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Cheese doesn't pick up the webcam in Kubuntu 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285547
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Since updating, I no longer have an issue with knetworkmanager. Of
course, I'm using a Broadcom 4318 chipset for my wireless connection.
I'll be updating again today to verify that it's still connecting
without issues. Unfortunately, I have no way of testing on a secure
network at this time but
Just finished updating. Still no issues with unsecure networks.
Unfortunately, I still have no secure network to test out on. But all
seems to work well with Broadcom driver.
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knetworkmanager will no longer connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259278
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I just downloaded a daily build of Intrepid a week ago and knetwork
manager is currently working. However, I do need to update it and see
if it continues to work. Will most likely do that tomorrow morning as I
have this on another drive not currently installed into my laptop. Of
course, like
I just finished reloading Alpha 4 of Kubuntu 8.10 and updated it at
around 7:30pm EST USA time today. Once rebooted to load new kernel and
all updates knetworkmanager again showed the appropriate network to
connect to but no others in the vicinity when I know there is at least 2
or 3 other
I just reloaded Kubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4 again this morning and ran the
updates. Even with the SVN version of knetworkmanager, I still am able
to see the network that I connect to but no others (I know there are
others around). I cannot connect though. My system is a Compaq R4125US
laptop with a
Public bug reported:
On Kubuntu 8.10 Alpha 1 the b43-fwcutter fails to extract firmware for
the current kernel though the wl_apsta.o file for the appropriate kernel
is available. Wireless for Broadcom users is currently not available.
Only option for alpha testing is to use a virtual machine in
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 8.10 Alpha 1 Adept and Update Manager will not open due to bug
in KDEsu. Passwords are not passed properly to these applications.
Thus the applications fail to open. Even typing in the correct
password, the password is rejected by KDEsu. Having to update via CLI
When attempting to open Adept_Manager package, the window asking for
administrative/root priveledges opens via KDEsu. It requests you type
in the administrative/root password. Once you type in the proper
password it bounces back to requesting the password again instead of
opening Adept_Manager.
** Attachment added: snapshot2.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15683509/snapshot2.png
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KDEsu fails to work in Adept or on Update Manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243977
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KDEsu fails to work in Adept or on Update Manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243977
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 182716 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182716
I have tried this and other different work arounds. Neither ndiswrapper
nor the b43 driver are working on my Compaq R4125US laptop with Broadcom
4318 chip. Since I don't have access to a wired lan I've had
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg-driver-fglrx
On my Compaq Presario R4125US I loaded the repository drivers via the
following route:
1.) sudo kate /etc/X11/xorg.conf
adding lines:
Section Extensions
Option Composite
pysol when launched from the command line gives me the errors shown in
the attached file.
** Attachment added: pysol command line errors
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6800078/pysol_command_line_errors.png
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Latest update to pysol still doesn't launch!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91457
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Public bug reported:
When installing ATI proprietary drivers using:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
my system immediately wants me to upgrade various packages for flgrx as
well as load the dpatch package. So in and effort to make things simple
I did the
Lionel,
Attached is a screen capture of what I got in return for launching pysol via
the command line. You may or may not have to blow it up in a graphics
program to read it. Hope it helps.
Sincerely,
Terry L. Parris
From: Lionel Porcheron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Bug 91457 [EMAIL
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pysol
I just did an update for Feisty Fawn and the latest compilation of pysol
fails to launch. I click on the menu selection and watch the hourglass
waiting for the game to launch and still get nothing. This bug was
reported before for the older
Public bug reported:
Attempted to compile ATI proprietary drivers on Fiesty Fawn with all
updates using this HowTo from the forums:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=321766highlight=ati+200m
When using kernel 2.6.17-10 or 2.6.17-11 this process works on my Compaq
Presario R4125US and
This bug has hit me since the last update for Fiesty. Same exact
backtrace on a Compaq Presario R4125US. Hope they fix it.
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adept_manager and adept_updater crash on startup.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88433
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Thanks for reporting back, TFrog. As long as you've opened another bug
report about your other, knetworkmanager-related issue, there's no need
to leave this bug report open. Could you post the bug number for the
other bug report, though, for future reference of anyone that might
stumble across here
Another bug report has NOT been open. However, a support request #3877
has been open on this issue about knetworkmanager. If anyone else
experiences this issue they should post additional comments there.
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ndiswrapper fails to connect in Edgy Eft and Feisty Fawn Herd 4
Not sure if you should close this report as there still lies a problem
between knetworkmanager and ndiswrapper. When connecting to a single
(open) network the connection often times will time out at 28%. I've
found that if I have knetworkmanager directed to connect to a non-
existant network and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pysol
Game doesn't even load on my Compaq Presario R4125US. I click on the
menu selection after having loaded the application via sudo apt-get
install and nothing happens other than to get a spinning hour glass and
then it disappears but no card games
Public bug reported:
In Feisty Fawn the system tray icon for the laptop battery never shows
below 69% battery remaining on my Compaq Presario R4125US.
ProblemType: Bug
Date: Thu Feb 22 09:29:36 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux kubuntu 2.6.20-8-generic #2 SMP Tue Feb 13 05:18:42 UTC
Public bug reported:
In Feisty Fawn the system tray icon for the laptop battery never shows
below 69% battery remaining on my Compaq Presario R4125US.
ProblemType: Bug
Date: Thu Feb 22 09:29:36 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Uname: Linux kubuntu 2.6.20-8-generic #2 SMP Tue Feb 13 05:18:42 UTC
With new ndiswrapper 1.9 compiled by Ubuntu developers from source
version 1.30, ndiswrapper works. It does have some timing issues that
could be caused by the network that you connect to. However,
ndiswrapper is working for the moment. Occasionally, on boot up
ndiswrapper will fail but I
Public bug reported:
This problem applies to Compaq Presario R4125US. Both versions of
ndiswrapper (1.1 and 1.9) load the Windows driver (and unload the
driver) properly but the network fails to connect on even an open
network. This bug also existed in Edgy Eft with ndiswrapper 1.1 and
1.8.
to Ubuntu staff I wasn't
lying about ndiswrapper being toasted in Edgy Eft. I've now got screenshots
to prove it. LOL.
Sincerely,
TFrog
From: Lothar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Bug 63176 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 63176] Re: Can't connect to my Kubuntu laptop to my WPA
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Can't connect to my Kubuntu laptop to my WPA enabled network.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63176
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Public bug reported:
I'm running a Compaq Presario R4125US laptop with a Broadcom BCM4318
chipset. The repository debs for ndiswrapper-utils and ndiswrapper
don't work at all. I searched the net for others with similar issues.
Others are having this issue as well. seems those packages are
for the WPA security
till either the Broadcom project completes its work or Linux in general
adopts the Dreamscape driver model that I've been hearing about and
following with great interest.
Sincerely,
Terry L. Parris (IRC nick TFrog)
From: Sarah Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Bug 63176 [EMAIL
PS 2 mouse and wireless still locking up occasionally in Xwinodws. I
don't use anything but KDE and the shell occasionally. Mouse works fine
in shell when selecting options in adept for registered software as well
as using shell based apps where you can select or deselect options (like
in
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