In current version of sound settings dialog (gnome-control-center
3.4.2-0ubuntu0.4) there is no way at all to set the sound card profile
(see screenshot). Maybe it is a PEBKAC, but I really cannot guess how to
set the 'Analogue stereo output' profile, so to completely disable the
internal sound
Same problem here with a Toshiba M30X. Here is the trace from dmesg:
[ 11.552709] omnibook: Driver version 2.20090707-trunk.
[ 11.552763] omnibook: Toshiba Satellite M30X detected.
[ 11.554378] agpgart-intel :00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0xe000
[ 11.556149] BUG: unable to
I own an ASrock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 with a Realtec ALC888 and I had the
same crackling problem (very annoying for audio calls, codec gets
crazy...). Using the fix by Martin Wolf (comment #32) solved the
problem.
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It seems not a theme related problem: times are shown in UTC for offline
messages.
(Is theme related my added note, so forget it...)
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Offline messages show UTC time instead of local time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/660561
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Binary package hint: empathy
As per summary (at least with telepathy-butterfly, don't know with other
protocols).
As example: an offline message sent at 14:00 CEST (UTC+2, today) is shown as
sent at 12:00.
Moreover, if the person sending the message (offline or online)
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Offline messages show UTC time instead of local time
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As per summary. With the default AGP settings (4x), the system hangs in seconds
after X started (in GDM or as soon I log in). The issue doesn't occurs if an
USB mouse is plugged in (well, whatever USB device, I guess...); BTW,
unplugging the USB device triggers the lockup.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50360585/ArecordDevices.txt
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As per summary. The result is a wrong initial resolution set when GDM starts
and a reduced size console (800*600 instead of 1280*800).
Here the relevant part of kernel messages:
with radeon.dynclks=1
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50363105/AplayDevices.txt
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Il giorno gio, 29/04/2010 alle 02.01 +, Bryce Harrington ha
scritto:
Is this a regression? I.e., did it work previously on Lucid and only
occurred after a recent update? If so, about when did you first notice
it?
Everything was working with karmic, xorg-edgers PPA and KMS. The issue
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Almost every time I use xrandr to setup my monitors I get garbled,
unusable desktop. The system remains perfectly working (no lockups,
mouse pointer visible and working, desktop responsive to inputs: I could
continue use it blindly). With some more
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45484114/Dependencies.txt
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Just to ping this bug and stress its importance:
Lucid release is near and Ubuntu is shipping (again) a photo manager
(its official photo manager...) with a critical bug which cause
(VOLUNTARY) DATA CORRUPTION. Yes, data corruption: no other definition
possible, because the software do not tell
As far I understood, developers want enforce an absolute order in the
photo collection, so that photos are displayed in real shoot order (a
photo taken at 1.00 PM in London would be displayed after a photo taken
at 1.30 PM in Rome). Is that useful? I think it is completely not:
(almost) no one
be useful (whatever they state...).
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Status: Triaged = Invalid
Sorry for the additional noise.
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Menu entries should show the application name *before* the description
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523121
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I'm reporting this bug here, but it is a general issue with each program's
.desktop file.
When navigating menus, I expect to find my applications by their name, but
often (almost ever) they are ordered by their generic description. I don't
Il giorno mer, 17/02/2010 alle 11.10 +, Sebastien Bacher ha
scritto:
The issue is not really a gnome-menus one it's just what those program
set in their desktop entry
I agree, it was my first sentence... ;)
Nevertheless, I think there is a need of some kind of guidelines in
Behaviour still present in Karmic.
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'Downloading package information' and 'building dependency tree' progress
dialogs request focus too often
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35876
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With omnibook module included in lucid kernel, Toshiba users have
special keys working but not mapped. Keymap rules are needed to assign
them proper scancodes/keycodes.
In attachment the keymap file /lib/udev/rules.d/95-keymap.rules (please
note
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Well, actually I already did it, despite what I wrote... (the hope is the last
to die, you know...).
BTW, patches against f-spot in my PPA fix an annoying bug and have some
cleaning and improvements (see changelog for 0.6.1.5-0ubuntu2~[1,2]) but ATM I
have no time to refresh them against git.
Actually, maybe there is another way to deal with that issue: build a
gnome-media*-[alsa|nopulse] package from the same source but with
--disable-pulseaudio in configure options.
That way, the old-fashion gnome-volume-control is built, but for some reason
the gnome-volume-control-applet isn't
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Synchronization via Tomboy web (Ubuntu One server) fails.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
As per title.
Launching Tomboy with --debug allowed me to see the following exception:
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[...]
[DEBUG]: Returned value from web request:
html
head
titleOpenID transaction in progress/title
/head
body
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This happens after a suspend. Apart from apport notify, the system seems
to work well, though.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33423202/AplayDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33423203/ArecordDevices.txt
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Binary package hint: lyx
The file on which I was working became zero-length after a system crash.
The file system I for my partitions is ext4, so very likely the issue is
due to delayed allocation. For further information, see:
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Data loss after a system crash with an ext4 partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445607
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33237717/XsessionErrors.txt
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Data loss after a system crash with an ext4 partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445608
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The configuration file ~/.aMule/amule.conf (and likely others, I didn't
check) became zero-length after a system crash. The file system I for my
partitions is ext4, so very likely the issue is due to delayed
allocation. For further information,
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Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
Upgrade from update-manager fails. It seems that debconf does not returns
settings (checkboxes for pam profiles to activate), so the configuration
process goes in an infinite loop breakable with ctrl-c.
It is still possible to properly
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Hello, refactored the patch proposed in #6, minimizing UI changes. I introduced
an extension to manage the custom path and filename format, with a much
stronger validation of pattern (and exception management... No more copypaste
programming...).
Updated packages in my PPA (for Karmic, by now,
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32726461/meden_no-utc-time.patch
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Binary package hint: startupmanager
As per summary.
With grub2 (grub-pc), startupmanager should modify /etc/default/grub and/or
/etc/grub.d/40_custom or create a new file under /etc/grub.d/ to override
previous settings (i.e. 39_startupmanager or 41_startupmanager); then
+1 for disabling as default as per comment 14
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Hello,
I made a patch to give some solution to this TOO OLD bug (I'm the author of
upstream proposed patch http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329040#c11).
I consider this bug a showstopper, but f-spot developers are clearly ignoring
it (and A LOT of duplicates...), so I decided to
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Binary package hint: driconf
As per Summary. Here the traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/driconf, line 26, in module
driconf.main()
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.6/driconf.py, line 52, in main
commonui.dpy = dri.DisplayInfo ()
Hello.
I experienced the same problem with an ASUS A6Rp, but I can add some (hoping)
useful infos: the system is unable to boot only after the sequence: suspend -
failed resume - forced poweroff (I did not tried with hibernate).
I faced with the problem while testing suspend/resume for finding
Forget my previous comment: described behavior is not repeatable.
Sometimes system boots, some others doesn't, with or without rootdelay.
Sorry for the noise.
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It seems to me that gnome-vfs works fine (through command line and Firefox, at
least). The problems is Nautilus: it seems it doesn't sends user credentials,
but tries to connect to server as guest, ignoring the username in the uri, nor
sending the username currently logged in.
So maybe this bug
Daniel Chen made an interesting comment on HAL here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/109439/comments/4
. I agree with him but this bug remember us all that ALSA EXISTS, along
with dmix... To get rid on dancing indexes one could base settings on
symbolic card names... As I
I can confirm the udev critical race: removing
/etc/udev/rules.d/85-ifupdown.rules and setting the wireless interface as auto
everything works as intended (interface correctly brought up at boot time by
/etc/init.d/networking).
I can't explane why udev cannot work correctly even if it uses ifup
I have the same problem too: wpasupplicant doesn't start automatically
at boot and to get a working interface I have to:
$ ifdown eth1 [--]
$ ifup eth1
So it seems that the network is actually started and configured, only
wpasupplicant refuses to start.
I have only one suspect: maybe there is
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