Same here, sound broke today when I upgraded to 2.6.24-12. Please fix
this bug!
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[hardy] lost sound when upgraded from 2.6.24-3-generic to 2.6.24-4-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183364
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This is really frustrating. I set up SSH port forwarding so I could
access my home mt-daap server from work. Rhythmbox is seriously
defective if it can't pick up a local share and play music from it.
Please fix this bug as soon as you are able. Why was this developed
this way? Guess I'll try
Andrey, you might as well give it up. This bug is nearly two years old.
Evolution is a steaming pile of crap that is trying to emulate / copy an
even bigger steaming pile of crap, namely MS LookOut! Like many of us,
you're probably stuck having to connect to an Exchange server to read
your
Thanks, Jamie, but I've stopped using Evolution for the time being. I will
keep your note for future reference.
On 6/23/07, Jamie Strandboge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached script provides a convenient way to clean out summary files
after this bug hits. It has proven quite useful
Correct. Sound only comes from the right speaker after booting up. It
doesn't come from both speakers until I mute and unmute the sound.
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Sound only mono until mute/unmute master volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73415
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This really is a deal-breaker. I can't have my mail client locking up
like this several times a day. Given the age of the bug I'm surprised
no one has been able to fix it. Can you just borrow some working code
from the Mozilla Thunderbird team? (I kid, I kid . . . )
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty
For others experiencing the same bug, I found that opening the mail
spool with mutt seems to clean up whatever problems were introduced by
Evolution. After opening and closing with mutt, I am again able to read
my messages in Evolution.
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evolution bug, Summary and folder mismatch, even after
An upstart bug indeed!
If this bug is caused by the computer looking for a network connection
at boot, is there a way to turn this off? I never establish a
connection until AFTER I'm logged in, via Gnome Network Manager / wifi.
I don't want my laptop trying to get online until I'm already logged
Here's /var/log/boot
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5445692/boot.log
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Slow boot, stalls on Starting Basic Networking
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76238
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Ok, not to be paranoid but I'm changing the mac addresses to protect the
innocent:
cat /etc/iftab
# This file assigns persistent names to network interfaces.
# See iftab(5) for syntax.
eth0 mac 13:37:h4:xx:0r:00 arp 1
ath0 mac w0:0t:L0:LW:TF:BB arp 1
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/etc/network/interfaces
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5445693/interfaces
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Ok, so I installed sasl2-bin and still am experiencing a delay of 60
seconds or so at boot time. Here is the updated /var/log/boot - it seems
to be hanging up on sendmail.
** Attachment added: /var/log/boot - new
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5445746/boot
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Ok, so I dug a little deeper and found that there are two packages for
sendmail, sendmail and sendmail-bin. I didn't realize that sendmail-bin
was installed. After uninstalling it the boot proceeds as normal. Just
curious though, why are there two packages?
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Public bug reported:
I turned off the 'quiet' parameter in /boot/grub/menu.lst to try narrow
down the problem. The boot messages just fly by until it reaches
Starting Basic Networking where it stalls for over a minute. This did
not happen on Dapper, it only started popping up after I upgraded
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: volumecontrol.app
Hardware: Acer 3102WLMi laptop
OS: Ubuntu Edgy with latest updates as of 11/26/2006
When I boot the laptop up, the logon sounds only come from the right
speaker. After logging in, only the right speaker produces any sound.
If I open
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