I am able to fix this, temporarily, by going into pavucontrol, unmuting
the microphone under Input Devices, and muting it again. I will have to
check later what the exact name of the microphone device in question is.
Note this applies even to headphones that do not have a built-in
microphone.
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This seemed like it might have been related to bug 1873384. However I
have pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.5 in which that bug is supposedly
fixed, and changing input sources does not fix the problem for me.
On the other hand the speakers are now working with the headphones
plugged in, when
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I'm unable to play sound through the headphone jack on this laptop.
When I try to play a wav with aplay (e.g. aplay /usr/share/sounds
/speech-dispatcher/test.wav) the level indicators in pavucontrol
fluctuate, but no sound results. Adjusting the volume does not help.
Also,
Cannot reproduce under 19.10 amd64.
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timer_create and timer_delete cause valgrind errors
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`aptitude build-dep' fails on some packages, apparently when one of the
build dependencies is a virtual package.
For instance, `aptitude build-dep timidity' fails with the error
message:
Unable to satisfy the build-depends: Build-Depends: libncurses-dev
Unable to apply some
I don't really understand why people are focusing on the ugly symlink
workaround. It seems to me that the obvious immediate fix for the
warning is to just delete the offending line from gtk-main.css. Of
course, the deeper question is whether gnome-builder.css used to provide
some important
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The file /usr/share/themes/Radiance/gtk-3.20/gtk-main.css contains the
line
@import url("apps/gnome-builder.css");
But this file does not exist in this package or any other, as far as I
can tell from apt-file. This triggers an annoying warning when running
various
gt; Date: Fri Jan 6 21:07:13 2017
> SourcePackage: fig2dev
> UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to yakkety on 2016-12-19 (19 days ago)
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o -59 for me to hit the bug by chance.
I had a job (duplicity) that would oom every time under -59 and -62. With
-63 from proposed, it doesn't.
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Just as a note for newcomers reading this, I can confirm the bug is NOT
fixed in the officially released 4.4.0-62.83.
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Title:
"Out of memory"
hought. After checking my logs, it seems to have started right
after upgrading the kernel from 4.4.0-57-generic to -59. And now I have
found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1655842 so I
think this is a duplicate of that.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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OOM with lots of free swap
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** Description changed:
On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of
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Title:
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On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of swap to accommodate it.
I have attached a syslog excerpt.
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nate@minerva:~$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/fig2dev/CHANGES.gz
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Aug 14 12:22 /usr/share/doc/fig2dev/CHANGES.gz ->
changelog.gz
nate@minerva:~$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/fig2dev/changelog.gz
ls: cannot access '/usr/share/doc/fig2dev/changelog.gz': No such file
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When attempting to plot with gnuplot using the wxt terminal type, there
is a warning message about a mismatch between program and library
versions.
nate@minerva:~$ gnuplot -d
G N U P L O T
Version 5.0 patchlevel 4last modified 2016-07-21
I encountered this with libfl-dev. The cause is apparently a symlink
loop:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 Feb 28 2016 /usr/share/doc/libfl-
dev/NEWS.Debian.gz -> ../libfl-dev/NEWS.Debian.gz
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In the wget man page, the command line options --ca-certificate and
--ca-directory have the sentence: "Without this option Wget looks for CA
certificates at the system-specified locations, chosen at OpenSSL
installation time." To me, that implies that *with* these options,
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- Problems upgrading from 14.04LTS to 16.04.1
+ "No new release found" upgrading from 14.04LTS to 16.04.1
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"No new
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I wanted to see what would happen if I removed all i386 packages (I am
on amd64) so I ran
aptitude -s remove '~ri386 ~i'
I got a segfault. I compiled aptitude with debug info and got this
backtrace:
#0 0x75a518ef in _int_malloc (av=av@entry=0x75d94c00 ,
rt.cgi?filename=0001-Fix-for-
circular-dependencies-in-
internal_mark_delet.patch;bug=801430;msg=54;att=1
So this can be closed when Ubuntu adopts 0.7.4-1.
Many thanks, Axel!
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It's better we can have it in 14.04 .
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As a quick hack to achieve this, I wrote
https://github.com/neldredge/fetch-release-upgrade
It doesn't fix this bug but may be useful to some people in the
meantime.
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Title:
kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.11.0/fs/buffer.c:1268!; RIP:
0010
I am able to reproduce this bug as well, using Ubuntu saucy (13.10) with
kernel 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP. The machine is an HP Folio13
laptop. I am happy to provide more info and/or test patches.
I actually encountered it independently. When you run latex from emacs,
it spawns evince
For what it's worth, here is the backtrace from when I reproduced the
bug using emacs/evince. Maybe it is helpful to look for similarities in
the code path, though it certainly sounds like the crypto code in
ecryptfs is the place to begin. I may try putting in lots of
WARN_ON(irqs_disabled()).
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The currency conversion feature in Finance::Quote doesn't work. It
seems that Yahoo changed their web page format.
Doing
use Finance::Quote;
my $q = Finance::Quote-new();
print $q-currency(1.10 CAD, USD) . \n;
returns undef. gnucash also doesn't update currency quotes.
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Finance::Quote currency conversion broken
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Binary package hint: coreutils
When listing a large directory with --color, ls can't be interrupted
with Ctrl-C or other signals.
To reproduce:
- Make a directory, /huge/dir, containing lots of files (I used about
40 files)
- ls -l --color /huge/dir
- ls sits there
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Here is a patch that fixes it.
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Binary package hint: binutils
Running `strings' from the binutils-multiarch package on the attached
jpeg file causes an abort: stack smashing detected.
s...@sony-laptop:/tmp$ strings sub_bg.jpg
*** stack smashing detected ***: strings terminated
=== Backtrace:
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