If virt-manager had to push out audio through pulseaudio, it'd have to
handle having no pulseaudio running when it starts, and it'd have to
transfer audio output to the correct pulseaudio on demand and correctly
handle the daemon being terminated.
What about doing it the other way, pull instead
Confirmed on Edgy, although I am getting an error message about missing headers:
/usr/src/modules/lirc/drivers/lirc_gpio/lirc_gpio.c:56:41: error:
../drivers/media/video/bttv.h: No such file or directory
/usr/src/modules/lirc/drivers/lirc_gpio/lirc_gpio.c:57:42: error:
After a little research, it appears that gnome-screensaver is
responsible for locking, so I am moving this bug.
I can trigger the locking by running
gnome-screensaver-command --lock
Also, I notice that I can still interact with my desktop even though the
screen is black. It's as if
Confirmed. dbus is generating the warning, and the relevant comment in dbus's
source is this:
If the connection is a shared connection we print out a warning that you can
not close shared connection and we return.
** Changed in: xine-ui (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I can confirm this in Edgy on both an old Celeron 300 with a Voodoo
Banshee card and on a P4 with SiS video.
I'm not sure what resolution and refresh rate it's trying to use, but
the first system's monitor is a CRT limited to 800x600 @ 60 Hz. The
second system uses an LCD monitor connected via
If this is the bug I think it is, then I am experiencing it too and it is a
problem with framebuffer compression that can be solved with
Option FramebufferCompression off
in the Device section in xorg.conf.
Kieran, can you get parts of the screen to begin updating again by
dragging a selection
This patch is upstream now as commit
ba340b40a5f65261731583f67d7ec8cafbf5cfaa.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281647
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I have a patch, which didn't make it into 2.6.27, to get the IR working
on this particular TV card. It'd be nice if this was included in the
standard Ubuntu kernel.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is a driver bug, not a compiz bug. Marking compiz task as invalid.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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Counting myself, there are four people encountering this freeze, and we
all have Intel 845 chips. We need more people with this chip to try
Intrepid, to figure out if this chip is working for some people, or if
845 support is broken across the board.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 259385 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259385
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Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for various hardware
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Importance: Undecided
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Yeah, making validate_destination always return true gets nautilus-
sendto working. Currently it returns false because the UUIDs array for
my device doesn't contain any entries.
Another issue is that nautilus-sendto will scan for and list Bluetooth
devices you're not paired with, but the check in
I saw this issue on a Gateway E-4000 with an Intel 845G graphics chip
and 768 MB of RAM. It causes booting of the latest Intrepid live CD to
fail when compiz loads at startup. The pointer can be moved, but nothing
else responds.
I'm attaching the Xorg log file from the same system updated to 8.10
Also, I tried booting the previous 2.6.24 kernel and the same freeze
occurred.
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My mesa packages are 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3, and I'm still experiencing the
X crash with 3D wine apps. This is on an i965.
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Never mind, I can confirm that the issue is fixed for most programs.
The programs that still crash (Portal, Half-Life 2) are experiencing the
bug reported at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14448 which
currently has no upstream resolution.
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lib32nss-mdns is needed. Maybe ia32-libs should pull that in by default.
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icedtea-gcjwebplugin does not suffer from this issue, and neither does
openjdk. The problem is resolved.
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I also got a freeze at about the same time during booting, but there was no
'oops'. The last message before the long pause is always this:
[ 29.171031] iTCO_wdt: Found a ICH8M device (Version=2, TCOBASE=0x1060)
[ 29.171121] iTCO_wdt: initialized. heartbeat=30 (nowayout=0)
See also bug
I'm having the same problem on 2.6.24-12 with snd_hda_intel. I built the
latest Hardy kernel from git, and the master control is gone again.
Also, I don't get any sound out of the speakers on this kernel, even
before I suspend and resume.
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Hmm, that didn't resolve it for me.
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I have this problem, and that patch just causes an OOPS for me when I
try to play audio to my headset. I wasn't able to record the contents.
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Same crash (as far as I can tell) with the new patch. Also, I should
specify that I'm trying the patch on Hardy's 2.6.24 kernel in git.
2.6.22 did not have this problem for me.
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I've bisected down to the bad commit between 2.6.22 and 2.6.24. It's
this:
commit b6a0dc822497e1c0b9e8c4add270cc27fce48454
Author: Marcel Holtmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat Oct 20 14:55:10 2007 +0200
[Bluetooth] Add support for handling simple eSCO links
With the Bluetooth 1.2
Reverting that commit in the latest Hardy kernel and fixing the
conflicts gets me a working headset!
Meanwhile, the latest patch I tried crashes like the others:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/14
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Here's a patch.
** Attachment added: Revert eSCO support
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12347009/revert-esco.patch
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** Summary changed:
- dpkg fails with deconf locked
+ dpkg fails with debconf locked
** Description changed:
- when install a kernel dpkg fails and reports deconf locked
+ when install a kernel dpkg fails and reports debconf locked
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo dpkg -i
ignore_nice_load is also set to 1 at startup by /etc/init.d/powernowd.
One thing this really impacts is BOINC.
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This is the patch that I'm using right now.
** Attachment added: Simpler patch: Always use SCO
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Bluetooth headset doesn't work with Broadcom BCM2045 on 2.6.24
Actually, the instructions that were posted cause apt-get source to
rebuild everything four times, because specifying any one of those java
packages will build all of them. After installing the dependencies, just
run 'apt-get -b source icedtea-java7-jre' (no sudo needed as long as you
have
It does work on vanilla 2.6.24.3 in the sense that it doesn't crash the
system, but it also occasionally generates white noise instead of the
correct audio. If somebody thinks it's useful, I could bisect between
the vanilla and hardy kernels to find what change in combination with
the patch causes
The problem isn't specific to the plugin. It affects the whole JVM.
Simply instantiating a Frame or JFrame crashes it.
As a simplified test, you can create the file, Test.java:
class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
new java.awt.Frame();
}
}
Then, assuming icedtea
Public bug reported:
In Hardy, on both vanilla and Ubuntu builds of the 2.6.24 kernel, trying
to output sound to my Bluetooth headset produces the following flood in
dmesg:
[ 398.069982] hci_scodata_packet: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection
handle 1
[ 398.069988] hci_scodata_packet: hci0
I'm seeing this same issue, but with NFSv4. So it appears the bug is not
dependent on the protocol version. I have user mounting enabled here,
and this is what happens:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount /fwiffo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ umount /fwiffo
umount.nfs4: Server failed to unmount 'localhost:/'
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ia32-libs
There are two issues here:
1. The bluetooth alsa modules are not available in ia32-libs (they belong in
/usr/lib32/alsa-lib).
2. The 32-bit alsa library tries to load modules from /usr/lib/alsa-lib, where
the 64-bit libraries are located.
Issue 2 just got fixed in hardy. (bug 145645)
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The problem does not occur in Hardy. Also, this is with Gutsy's kernel,
so the kernel can be eliminated as a cause of the problem.
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Yeah, it appears to be fixed in 3.22. I could crash 3.19 easily, but I
haven't seen 3.22 crash yet.
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I'm not sure if this should be filed separately, but I get a flood like
this (with connection handle 1) on 2.6.24 (both Hardy kernel and
vanilla), and no sound comes from the headset. On 2.6.22, it works fine.
This is with the chip with ID 0a5c:2101 (Broadcom BCM2045).
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Logging to a USB drive might work. Assuming you have one mounted at
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script -f /media/disk/log
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If Ubuntu can do something, Ubuntu should do something. I agree with
that. However, just because a company puts out some buggy hardware, that
shouldn't force people with well-behaved hardware to lose power
management. And we certainly shouldn't harm the longevity of the drives
that were actually
Same here, confirming. I get the warning when most programs start:
Fontconfig warning: /etc/fonts/conf.d/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf, line 17:
invalid constant used : lcdfilterlegacy
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This hasn't been fixed. Run 'sudo apt-get remove libqt4-dev libqt4-opengl-dev'
followed by 'sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev libqt4-opengl-dev':
Unpacking libqt4-dev (from .../libqt4-dev_4.4.0-1ubuntu3~hardy1_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking libqt4-opengl-dev (from
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Open Office is indeed crashing. You just don't notice because it
happens after you close the last window. That is also why the
presentation you close isn't listed as a document to recover. You can
tell that OO is crashing because if you have other documents open, their
windows will also
I don't see this message any more. I think it's gone.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 90513
weird document recovery attempt of openoffice after fullscreen slideshow
with oo presentation
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 99648 ***
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MMC/SD memory card reader does not work
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no longer have that disk. Maybe someone has or could create
such a disk for testing.
By the way, that segment was maybe only one frame long. I did not see
it until after I applied the patch. I think I paused and rewound to the
beginning of the video.
/* Brian Rogers, professional geek, coffee
Open Office 2.2.1 RC3 from Gutsy does not suffer from this issue.
Hopefully when 2.2.1 is released as an update in Feisty, this will be
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When reporting a bug or describing a problem, never just say It didn't
do X. We also need to know what happened instead of the desired
behavior. Like if you're still getting the error message, for example.
If nothing happens, we need to know that too, because if you don't
specify it sounds like
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdepim
If I create a To Do item in KOrganizer that has a due date set, but no
time, then export it to vcs format (File - Export - vCalendar),
KOrganizer crashes on Q_ASSERT( dt.isValid() ) in
VCalFormat::kDateTimeToISO. The type of the KDateTime
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I can confirm this with the same scenario.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: kdebase
With the runtime packages from version 4:4.1.0-0ubuntu2 of kdebase,
running any KDE apps (at least konsole, kate, korgac, and korganizer)
within the gnome environment just results in that application using 100%
CPU time and never appearing.
The
Public bug reported:
The new 2.6.27 kernel installs firmware right in /lib/firmware, not in a
subdirectory named after the kernel version. Any two versions will
therefore conflict.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Now that the 4.4.0 backport is available in Hardy, I get the following
error when trying to install libqt4-opengl-dev:
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libqt4-opengl-
dev_4.4.0-1ubuntu1~hardy1_amd64.deb: trying to overwrite
`/usr/lib/pkgconfig/QtOpenGL.pc', which is also in
Open Tools Macros Organize Dialogs...; select the Libraries tab of
the OpenOffice.org BASIC Macro Organizer; click the WebWizard line in
the Library list; then click the Delete button.
** Attachment added: screenshot of menu and submenus
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Binary package hint: ia32-libs
On a current Ubuntu Gutsy, 32-bit gtk applications look for theme
engines where the 64-bit libraries are located, meaning they fail to
load themes. Applications generally work, but they don't look right. In
theory it affects things other than
Another way to trigger the bug is to take the second CPU offline, then turn it
back on:
sudo bash
cd /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1
echo 0 online
echo 1 online
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129226
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Do you have both a 'playback' and a 'recording' tab in the volume
control? The microphone should be muted under 'playback'. You should
have a source you can record from under the 'recording' tab. I have
'Capture' and 'Digital', and Capture is the control that controls
microphone recording. I don't
That toggle is there in case you want to route microphone input directly
to your speakers. There exists one for each sound source, so you can
mute, unmute, and set volumes for CD playback, line-in, and the
microphone, etc.
Since it's doing what it's actually supposed to do, I'm marking this bug
How is this a bug? Doesn't unmuting the microphone mean it should play
microphone input out of the speakers?
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I agree with being short and to the point, but 'Try Ubuntu' sounds kind
of commercial, like it's shareware. How about simply 'Start Ubuntu'?
Users will see the install option once it's booted.
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Ari,
Have you tried my patch? Jamie Lokier's patch is useful for
investigating the problem, but it's not the kind of thing that can be
committed as a solution. For one, it involves undoing any bug fixes that
occurred between 2.6.24 and 2.6.28. My patch just pulls the solution
from upstream.
You
Some important synchronization was added in libX11 version 1.2. Can this
problem be reproduced with that version?
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I sent my proposed fix to the kernel team mailing list. It consists of
three cherry-picks from upstream (though one hasn't merged into mainline
yet), and some conflict resolution for the last patch.
For anyone that wants to build their own kernel and test it, I've rolled
it all into a single
This is a libX11 bug. I've posted a fix upstream at
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-January/043133.html
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This is definitely a kernel bug. I have an affected dongle and I'm a
developer, so I'll be able to look at it in a few days.
Until then, if someone could bisect the kernel and find the bad commit,
or at least narrow it down, it could speed things up a lot.
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ia32-libs probably just needs a rebuilt libx11 with the fix for bug
322310.
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Something is bothering me... I like laptop mode's ability to buffer
writes to memory while keeping the hard drive spun down. I have 4 GB of
RAM and wrote a script to cache a ton of system and user files to memory
so I can start programs, then edit and save files with the disk
remaining off
@Matthew:
No, rewriting virtually every application to do fsync when updating
files is a surefire recipe for terrible performance. Atomic updates
without fsync are how we ensure good performance.
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I rolled back to the previous version of libsdl1.2debian-alsa: 3D stuff works
Rebuilt and installed that version from source package: 3D works
Rebuilt and installed current version from source package: 3D works
Reinstalled current version in repository: 3D doesn't work
(My test programs for 3D
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth association no longer works
+ Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout)
** Description changed:
+ Bluetooth doesn't work for at least the following devices:
+ ID 1131:1001 Integrated System Solution Corp. KY-BT100 Bluetooth Adapter
+ ID
The problem still exists on the very latest upstream kernel. I'm going
to bisect between 2.6.26 and 2.6.27, and report the bad commit to the
Bluetooth guys. Then it shouldn't be too long before we have a fix.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Rogers (brian-rogers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 268502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 281949
no bluetooth after kernel update to 2.6.27-7-generic
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Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 268502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
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Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
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Well it turns out it's not as simple as just a bad commit. The problem
is with the newer btusb driver that replaced hci_usb by default in
2.6.27. It looks like that newer driver never worked correctly with
certain Bluetooth dongles.
** Description changed:
Bluetooth doesn't work for at least
The configuration menu only lets you select one of the two drivers, but
I don't see a reason the two should conflict as long as you only allow
one of them to load.
Switching to the older driver is more of a workaround than a solution.
The new driver needs to be fixed one way or another, and once
This is fixed in the bluetooth-testing repository at
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/holtmann/bluetooth-
testing.git
With this, I have my KY-BT100 working perfectly.
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You
** Description changed:
-
- This appears to be a kernel bug related to IO. Although everytime I get this
I've got Firefox open, latest incident happened when I had mp3gain running
through my music collection.
-
+ The following commits can be cleanly cherry-picked into 2.6.28 to fix this
bug:
But the code, as it exists right now, is just plain silly. All devices
are shown in the drop-down list, regardless of whether they can receive
OBEX transfers. It's only after choosing one and clicking send that the
program checks, and at that point it might as well just try sending the
file.
In a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 268502 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 268502
Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout)
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The server implements what it needs to now, so fix released is
appropriate. However, we're still waiting for the driver to turn on DRI2
by default.
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel
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If just OBEX push doesn't work, then you're now seeing nautilus-sendto
bug 282325. You can work around it using 'send files to device' in
context menu of the Bluetooth applet icon.
Today I got Bluetooth working on 2.6.27 by cherry-picking several
commits leading up to the fix, then the fix. I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
With version 0.10.6.2-1ubuntu1, gnome-settings-daemon works fine.
Without this package installed it works fine.
But with version 0.10.6.2-1ubuntu2 installed, I get the following:
$ gnome-settings-daemon --no-daemon
ERROR: Caught a
Getting a backtrace is a bit trickier than usual here because it's
trapping its own segfault.
But I just realized this affects everything using gstreamer, even
gstreamer-properties. It forks and the child is the one that segfaults,
so I can't easily get a gdb backtrace, but valgrind will
Oh, the interesting line:
==7476== Address 0x782f6f6964756100 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently)
free'd
That looks like some string overwrote a pointer: x/oidua
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Or, accounting for endianness, it's audio/x with a leading null byte.
Looks like a MIME type string.
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Latest update to gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg crashes gnome-settings-daemon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347635
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OK, I attached the log file upstream and gave the version number.
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gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg crashes gnome-settings-daemon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347635
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Or just use the 2.6.27 kernel at that same location instead.
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Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
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People with the kernel problem can scan. It's just that nothing else
works.
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Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268502
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Stefan Bader,
The commit I took from bluetooth-next was merged upstream for 2.6.30 now
that the merge window is open, so everything is officially upstream now.
That means this is ready to go in the Jaunty kernel, right?
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Bluetooth doesn't work (hci_cmd_task: hci0 command tx timeout)
Put the 64-bit plugin in /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins.
If just flash is broken by the removal of libuuid, we may not need it
any more once 64-put flash is in the repository.
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ia32-libs 2.7ubuntu1 missing libuuid.so.1, breaks flash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298611
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