Well, I really appreciate the workaround proposed by Igor, great job, many
thanks! At least it has made sound to work more predictable.
However, I believe the issue is broader than just playing with the "audio"
group. Since it affects not 100% of users and some of them are used to hear
sound wit
I must admit I've spent huge amount of time figuring out what had caused my
Ctrl key to behave in such inconvenient way as described here :)
And eventually I see many people in Gnome bugzilla claiming it may be useful to
keep it as is. It definitely have to be fixed and work as user expects it to
I faced the same issue after upgrading from Ubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 a day ago.
I'm having my home directory encrypted and I'm getting the same error message
after every first login.
My home directory is mounted correctly though.
As an even worst consequense I'm not able to login into grafical
envir
Okay, the issue with failing X server in my case was not relevant to the
encryption errors and was resolved by completing the upgrade process properly:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
So this one was more related to the broken upgrade process for 17.04-17.10, so
please disregard
I had the same issue after latest update.
However after issuing the following commands it has gone:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
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Well, I would like to check it, however it looks like this package is
broken in 13.04 - it has several lost dependencies (marked as "null" in
showpkg output below:
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[gp@dc5700 ~]$sudo apt-get install libtag1-rusxmms
[sudo] password for gp:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
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Example screenshot is attached - as you may see the Artist Info (usually
populated from Last.FM, wikipedia, etc) is blank.
I have this issue since I started using Clementine in Ubuntu 12.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: clementine 1.1.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1
Hi, Please can the fix also be applied to Russian (Cyrillic)
localization? The symptomps are the same - full Cyrillic word doesn't
fit into the side bar and the text is unreadable as result. If there is
a separate bug for this, please let me know. Many thanks.
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