This bug seems still there on Ubuntu 18.04 with a Jabra Speak 410 USB
conference speaker/microphone, see attached screenshot of the top-right
menu. Note that the output seems to work both when selecting 'Analog
Output' or 'Digital Output (S/PDIF)'.
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** Tags added: essid hidden ssid wicd wpa2
** Description changed:
This is a fresh installation of kubuntu 11.10. This same issue has
existed on kubuntu & ubuntu for the past three versions of k/ubuntu as
far as I can recall.
Since network manager applet cannot connect to wpa2/hidden
Public bug reported:
This is a fresh installation of kubuntu 11.10. This same issue has
existed on kubuntu & ubuntu for the past three versions of k/ubuntu as
far as I can recall.
Since network manager applet cannot connect to wpa2/hidden essid
stations, I prefer to use wicd as I know that wicd
Are you sure this is a problem with Anjuta? Can you compile
helloworld.c from the gtk+ tutorial (http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk-
tutorial/stable/) using the command line?
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Anjuta doesn't recognise the existance of gtk and glade header files on my
system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: g++-4.1
In feisty, the package g++-4.1 depends on libstdc++6-4.1-dev, but
libstdc++6-4.1-dev depends on g++-4.1. I didn't think such loops were
allowed.
The same situation exists in dapper, with version 4.0 instead of 4.1, so
this is not a new problem w
Iam running dapper, and I am having the same problem. Others have
reported the problem in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=245067
Please fix this, if possible! A rogue process using 100% CPU is a form
of denial-of-service.
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gnome-cups-icon uses 100% CPU
https://bugs.launc
This report is probably a duplicate of bug #44196.
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The gnome-cups-icon is way too active
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68789
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I am using dapper, and I have the same problem. Every couple of days,
gnome-cups-icon starts using 100% of the cpu (according to top). Just
today, it happened as soon as I booted up and logged in.
I have the latest dapper version of gnome-cups-manager installed
(version 0.31-1.1ubuntu13).
Outpu
Public bug reported:
The summary says it all: dapper-updates and edgy-updates are not
included in packages.ubuntu.com.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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packages.ubuntu.com does not include the *-updates repositories
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97615
It is not just Edgy--some dapper systems failed to make the change to
DST. See the forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=381707
Since dapper doesn't have the package tzdata, the problem is not
necessarily tied to this package.
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Daylight savings time not updated properly in ed
I can confirm problem 2 listed above, using alacarte in Dapper.
I created a menu entry in a submenu. I used the icon button to
bring up the Icon Selector window, browsed for the directory that
I wanted, selected the icon, and clicked on OK in the Icon Selector
window. The icon showed up in the E
This bug is actually a duplicate of #29435.
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Missing headers (gl.h) in the libgl1-mesa-dev
https://launchpad.net/bugs/40951
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 40951 ***
P.S. Yes, this is a duplicate of the problem described by Bruce Sherwood
in Bug #40951.
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Missing header files (requires reinstall)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81368
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 40951 ***
I can't find libgl-dev or libglu-dev. They certainly don't exist in
breezy or dapper.
Here's a longer version of what happened to my system:
I am using dapper; I upgraded from breezy a week or so ago. Yesterday,
the files /usr/include/GL/gl.h (and a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mesa-common-dev
This report is for the package mesa-common-dev in dapper.
I had mesa-common-dev installed, but the *.h header files that are part of the
package were not there. They showed up after doing a reinstall of the package.
The same problem h
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