I can confirm that if I hit the connect button in gmtp immediately after
plugging in my Galaxy S3 it will recognise and give me access to my
phone. Still no luck access via the file manager through Available
Devices.
I also upgraded libmtp to the Quantal package
(1.1.3-35-g0ece104-2ubuntu1) and
I had this problem (extremely quiet Logitech USB headset) which was
fixed after applying the fix suggested in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/644065
...adjusting the base volume in alsamixer.
Once that was done I had plenty of volume available in PulseAudio.
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You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 514032 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514032
I had this problem (extremely quiet Logitech USB headset) which was
fixed after applying increasing the base volume in alsamixer. Plenty of
volume available in PulseAudio after that.
Thank you for the fix.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 523587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523587
This is affecting me too. I just discovered my /tmp directory hasn't
been cleaned out since April 2010 - 7 months ago.
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Upstart job to clean /tmp does not run when /usr is on a seperate partion
I can confirm that I'm running KUbuntu 10.04.1, KDE 4.5.1, OpenOffice
3.2.1 with an encrypted home directory and I also get the same crashes
every time I come back to edit an Open Office document of any type and
any size after being away for a while.
The encrypted home directory is definitely
I had exactly the same problem: Unable to find any workgroups in your
local network. This might be caused by an enabled firewall and spent
the best part of two days banging my head against a brick wall while
trying to figure it out.
My Samba server is running KUbuntu 7.10 upgraded from Kubuntu