Public bug reported:
I received the following notification:
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Data files for some packages could not be downloaded
The following packages requested additional data downloads after package
installation, but the data could not be downloaded or could not be
processed.
I can confirm, I am also experiencing the same problem. The results of
alsa-info.sh can be viewed at:
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=c17110d637f32f60282b086d56f7ae5efde60629
I am able to compile / test patches if needed.
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macbook 3.1: Internal speakers don't silence when headphone socket
I am also having the same issue with the latest version of Intrepid
I have a linksys router running ddwrt v24 firmware, and have a total of 3
access points broadcasting from my router.
nm-applet only shows the first access point, while disregarding the rest in the
dropdown menu.
If I select
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Seems to be a pkg conflict in hardy with gnome-control-center
gnome-settings-manager.
during a apt-get dist-upgrade today, I ran into the following problem:
dpkg: error processing
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the color filter plugin for compiz seems to be problematic on my system.
This is a older laptop w. a amd processor a ati graphics card. The
first issue I noticed is that the color filter plugin doesn't seem to
detect the Super key for the keyboard shortcut. ( The Default
I have the same problem outline above on 7.10 Gutsy , wireless is so
slow, it is unusable. (the latency is too bad even for just ssh'ing to
my server, etc.)
dmesg reports alot of this:
2-2.6.22/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_main.c:1114
[ 6460.528000] bcm43xx: TODO: Incomplete code in
I installed ubuntu on my hp ze4805us laptop today. During the live cd
boot I did receive the splash screen for the majority of the boot
process, although about 3/4s the way through, the screen switched to
text mode, and finished booting the live cd. I then proceeded to install
ubuntu 7.10 via the
Hello, I am currently running gutsy on the laptop experiencing the bug
in question. I do not know if this behavior is was a bug in NM, Wireless
Driver, or somewhere between, but after upgrading to gutsy Network
Manager always detects my wireless network. I no longer have to perform
the steps
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome
After booting my laptop, and logging into my Edgy Gnome Desktop, I am
normally greeted by a Gnome Keyring Prompting me for my password, as
NetworkManager is trying to automatically connect to my home access
point. Ocassionally,
I also had a similar experience running edgy. I was saving a png file in
the gimp. While the file was in the progress of saving (about half way
though) I navigated to the directory where i was saving the png using
nautilus. I believe the crash may be a combination of nautilus trying to
thumbnail
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhytmbox does not let you add the either the mp3 or ogg podcast from
ubuntuos.com. No error is reported to the user, but the podcast does not
get added to the list of current podcasts.
You can find the podcasts at: http://ubuntuos.com/podcast/
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