[Bug 1545930] Re: tracker-extract crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()

2017-04-22 Thread Michael Nguyen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1543354 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1543354

So uh, why is the other bug that this is a duplicate of private? If this
is going to be marked as a duplicate, it'd be nice to at least see the
other actual bug.

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[Bug 1605897] Re: tracker-extract crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()

2017-04-22 Thread Michael Nguyen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1543354 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1543354

So uh, why is the other bug that this is a duplicate of private? If this
is going to be marked as a duplicate, it'd be nice to at least see the
other actual bug.

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[Bug 1246092] Re: Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade: audacity sound is trashed, program highly unstable

2015-11-15 Thread Michael Nguyen
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and have the same issue with the underflow
error being thrown in the terminal.

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[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-10-01 Thread Michael Nguyen
To clarify, the same issue happens in OpenShot. The audio cuts off
early, only the really annoying buzzing and glitching at the end doesn't
occur. To add on, recently, a new symptom appeared, in both
applications, when seeking to a point in the audio, there's a buzzing, a
click, and it starts the song from the beginning instead of where it
should be.

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[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-09-27 Thread Michael Nguyen
Alsa-Info.sh Output: http://pastebin.com/epaPtf1h

"turn off IEC958 Default PCM so that pulseaudio can set to use alc1500
digital and your application can use alc1500 analog exclusively

Simple mixer control 'IEC958 Default PCM',0
  Capabilities: pswitch pswitch-joined
  Playback channels: Mono
  Mono: Playback [off]"

This doesn't work. Disabling the default PCM results in zero sound from
Pulseaudio reliant applications like Chrome, there's a major crackling
in the background, and applications like Kdenlive just pop up an error
stating that (SDL failed to open audio: No available audio device).

This might be of relevance since I stated that I've experienced these symptoms 
across programs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lmms/+bug/1356300

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[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-09-12 Thread Michael Nguyen
Here's a demonstration of the issue on Kdenlive that I recorded:
https://youtu.be/Z0HbVxSSTNg

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[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-09-12 Thread Michael Nguyen
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately setting the device manually on
ALSA produces no sound. The two sound devices I have on my system are
onboard audio (ALC1150 Analog and ALC1150 Digital). Setting it to
digital produces no sound, and setting it to analog pops up an error
(SDL failed to open audio: No available audio device). I'm using the
3.5mm jack on my motherboard (I believe it's analog).

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[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-09-10 Thread Michael Nguyen
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 15.04
  
  Multiple packages (tested Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, and LMMS)
  
  I'm having trouble working with any kind of software that mandates audio
  editing (Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, etc.)
  
  Since upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04, I've been running into issues with a
  lot of the audio editing software that I've been using. Audacity has the
  issue of the seek speeding through the entirety of the audio file while
  emitting a static buzzing sound. The same thing happens on LMMS. On
  video editors that I've been working with, Openshot and Kdenlive, any
  audio file I put in is played out of sync to the point that the file is
  truncated early towards the end of the clip. I've also tested this on
  Unity and Plasma, so I know it isn't the desktop environment impacting
  anything.
  
  I have no clue what software package could be causing this, but I have a
- feeling it's likely something on Pulseaudio's end.
+ feeling it's likely something on Pulseaudio's end. It's likely a
+ Pulseaudio issue because all of the issues in these packages have to do
+ with audio and they all rely on Pulseaudio.

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[Bug 1494119] [NEW] Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications

2015-09-09 Thread Michael Nguyen
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 15.04

Multiple packages (tested Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, and LMMS)

I'm having trouble working with any kind of software that mandates audio
editing (Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, etc.)

Since upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04, I've been running into issues with a
lot of the audio editing software that I've been using. Audacity has the
issue of the seek speeding through the entirety of the audio file while
emitting a static buzzing sound. The same thing happens on LMMS. On
video editors that I've been working with, Openshot and Kdenlive, any
audio file I put in is played out of sync to the point that the file is
truncated early towards the end of the clip. I've also tested this on
Unity and Plasma, so I know it isn't the desktop environment impacting
anything.

I have no clue what software package could be causing this, but I have a
feeling it's likely something on Pulseaudio's end.

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1356300] Re: Glitchy sound instead of instruments (after some time)

2015-06-17 Thread Michael Nguyen
Can confirm this bug still exists (in the Ubuntu Universe repository
package at least). I am running Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid and using LMMS
version 1.0.3-5. This glitch makes it impossible to actually do any
editing or use the program for that matter.

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[Bug 1448548] Re: OpenJDK 8 Apt-Get Install Doesn't Generate openjdk-8-java.desktop File

2015-06-01 Thread Michael Nguyen
** Changed in: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = New

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  OpenJDK 8 Apt-Get Install Doesn't Generate openjdk-8-java.desktop File

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[Bug 1448548] [NEW] OpenJDK 8 Apt-Get Install Doesn't Generate openjdk-8-java.desktop File

2015-04-25 Thread Michael Nguyen
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu Release: 15.04 Vivid Vervet

Version of Package: 8u45-b14-1

What I Expected to Happen: I expected that in order to install Java on my 
system, I could simply run:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre OR sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk
I also expected that it would automatically generate a .desktop file inside of 
/usr/share/applications in order to set OpenJDK as the default way of opening 
.JAR files.

What Happened Instead: Java installs just fine. However, if I try to set 
OpenJDK as the default for opening .JAR files, there is no entry for OpenJDK in 
the Default Applications list (under Right Click  Properties  Open With). 
That meant that I had to manually navigate to /usr/share/applications in 
Terminal and manually create an openjdk-8-java.desktop file containing:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=OpenJDK Java 8 Runtime
Comment=OpenJDK Java 8 Runtime
Exec=java -jar %u
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=openjdk-8
Mimetype=application/x-java-archive;application/java-archive;application/x-jar;
NoDisplay=false

** Affects: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Package changed: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu) = openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)

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