It seems that by making the symbolic link makes the icon appear twice.
Probably using mv instead of ln -s would be more appropriate.
@Marlon:
I don't remember exactly, but I noticed that the library
(/usr/lib/kde4/kcm_kcmsambaconf.so) and the .desktop file had a slightly
different name, while
Same bug for me on Jaunty. I have an integrated audio card (it's a
laptop).
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Sound still comes out of speakers when PCM volume is set to 0.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16454
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Same problem with Skype + pulseaudio, fresh Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty) x86_64
install. Skype seems to be the only application suffering of this
problem. Details at:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=815999
I tried tens of configuration with no success. Had to purge pulseaudio;
now I'm using
Yes, it is enough for me to do be fast. Thread problem?
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Title:
crash when browsing pictures, just after untagging
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Cuts last filename letter, so crashes importing videos
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377439
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kino
Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible.
When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the
terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted
off. E.g. If I try to import ~/video.avi, in the
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: kino
Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible.
When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the
terminal output, and it seems the last letter of the filename is cutted
off. E.g. If I try to import
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: kino
+ EDIT: it only happens when visually dragging a file into the playlist,
+ importing with the menu voice is ok!
Version 1.3.0 on Kubuntu 9.04, always reproducible.
When I try to add to the playlist any file, it crashes. I checked the
Same KDE version and same problem for me. I hacked a bit with the
service file (.desktop), and it seems to be ok. However, as a temporary
workaround:
cd /usr/share/kde4/services
sudo ln -s kcmsambaconf.desktop kcm_kcmsambaconf.desktop
solved for me. Someone was looking for the wrong file name.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
If I boot the system with 11.04 64bit desktop CD and click on Try
Ubuntu as soon as it appears, the cursor indicates something is working
but nothing happens. Seems to load something from the CD but then stops,
leaving the Try Ubuntu button
Why this is invalid? I experience the same problem on a fresh natty
install.
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Title:
system password popup for installation doesn't get auto
Same on a fresh natty install when installing packages from software
center
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Title:
password dialog box appears without focus after clicking on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shotwell
I think it's different from other reported bugs because the error
message reported when launched on terminal is :
ERROR:x86_64-linux-gnu/MediaViewTracker.c:464:media_accumulator_real_uninclude:
assertion failed: (self-total 0)
Annullato
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Title:
crash when
Yes, sorry. I have it localized, I though contrassegna was tag. So
flag instead.
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Title:
crash when browsing pictures, just after untagging
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Yorik, maybe you should also overwrite the EDID informations?
Until driver version 256 I could run the nvidia driver by using the EDID
from acpi:
Option ConnectedMonitor DFP-0,DFP-1,CRT
Option CustomEDIDDFP-0:/proc/acpi/video/IGPU/LCD0/EDID
Option
Hi all,
got the same problem here,
when i do : compiz --replace
all become just like inverted as in a mirror,
I can provide information, ask if needed.
My gpu is :
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1
I agree. Labels are correct but one does not assume the entire drive is
wiped off.
I consider myself an advanced (and usually careful) user, but I put my
16Gb pendrive (3 primary partitions) and had it mistakenly wiped off.
Maybe because I assumed what I thought it was normal behavior I saw in
The policy might be desired, but the way it is implemented is IMHO
buggy.
Scenario on my computer:
1. X running, tty7. Everything's ok.
2. Switch to tty1: no sound.
3. Login in tty1: sound comes back.
4. Switch back to X: everything's ok
Now, this is nonsense to me. X *is* running when I switch
I am not sure it is related, and I cannot test now since I don't have
the HDSPA modem anymore, but on my pc I had the same problem (segfault
in dmesg, no way to use it) and it started working just after I've run
sudo update-alternatives --config gcc
and choosing 4.7. I had also 4.6 installed
Happens to me after last update. ALSA 1.0.24 on Ubuntu 11.10. Before
updating it was all fine (when the earphones are plugged the speakers
get mute). After last system update, when I plug the earphones
everything is mute, both speakers and earphones.
The first workaround I read (commenting code =
Whoops: my headphone broke somewhen during the tests. So please ignore
the does not work anymore part.
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Title:
Speaker audio channel goes mute
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1025553 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1025553
Same here, after a quasi-fresh install (everything installed 2 weeks
ago). Installed chrome and icedetea plugin. Firefox works, Chrome does
not.
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$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name sudo dmidecode -s system-
version
UX303LNB
1.0
$ lspci -vnnn | perl -lne 'print if /^\d+\:.+(\[\S+\:\S+\])/' | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U
Integrated Graphics [8086:1616] (rev 09) (prog-if 00
Hello,
Asus Zenbook UX303LN-R4281H here (99% sure same hardware for UX303LN-
R4318H). Upon a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04, touchpad (FocalTech) is
detected as mouse, so no scrolling possible. With kernel 3.19 it was
detected as touchpad but in mouse emulation mode. Kernel 4.0rc2 or
patched
Hi, year 2018, Dolphi 17.04.3 and same problem: can't copy/paste (no
item in menu, shortcut does not work) but dragging & dropping files
works.
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Note: the issue can be solved with the fix above or with downgrading
ffmpeg; this could be indicated in the package.
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Title:
[SOLVED] Kino
Public bug reported:
I installed Kino 1.3.4 on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04. It runs, import, etc.
all normally. However, when a transition is created, the preview is
perfect but its stored version (the temporary .dv file) is a still video
of a single frame. The same worked on previous versions of
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