Confirmed.
Since I'm using trayer with xmobar, a temporary solution has been to
launch trayer with --SetPartialStrut false to remove the right side
gap.
- Chris
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This is a duplicate of 648760.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn
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> As terminator hasn't had any recent updates, and, as this stopped
> working for me over the past week or so, I believe the regression was
> introduced by the python-support package, whic
26 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn
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> Package: terminator
> Version: 0.95-1
> Severity: important
>
> Terminator no longer sends the alt key through to the running program. For
> example, alt usually brings up the (arg: ) prompt in bash, when combined with
> a
> numeric
Package: terminator
Version: 0.95-1
Severity: important
Terminator no longer sends the alt key through to the running program. For
example, alt usually brings up the (arg: ) prompt in bash, when combined with a
numeric key, and in irssi or weechat, alt-number switches buffers. The
behavior curre
I just upgraded to 2:7.3.346-1 last night to get away from #644668, and have
now run into this today. Anything I can do to further debug?
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thanks -- that downgrade worked wonders.
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I'd like to confirm this as well -- Debian unstable on x201s.
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Experiencing the same issues in this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=628652
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Even further debugging:
It appears the problem is really when adobe flash plugin is used
versus gnash. With gnash, the audio is fine, where adobe flash plugin
has bad audio. When I first experienced this issue, I had upgraded
packages and gnash was bumped, but flashplugin was not:
2011-05-29 11
Some further debugging this morning:
1. I definitely believe this is related to flashplugin. This would
explain problems that are reproducible at portal2sounds.com, rdio.com,
etc, as they have an embedded flash swf that's actually playing the
audio.
2. YouTube HTML 5 works fine, this would explai
Eeek, forgive my inclusion of the debian tracker response information
and the top-posting. My apologies. :(
Some further debugging:
* At YouTube, the VEVO ads that appear before the requested video
exhibit the problem, whereas the actual requested video does not.
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For what it's worth, I've also downgraded alsa-base, alsa-util and
libasound2 to the version in squeeze which made no difference.
alsaplayer also plays without any audio distortion on all versions.
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On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Christopher Meiklejohn
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> Couple ot
Couple other things to note:
1. I've tried kernels from 2.6.38, 26.37 and 2.6.32 and the issue persists.
2. Since the upgrade, I've been receiving this on bootup:
Unknown hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Intel G45 DEVIBX"
"HDA:14f15069,17aa2156,00100302 HDA:80862804,17aa21b5,0010"
"0x17aa" "0x215e"
Har
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-4
Severity: normal
Good evening,
I'm having a problem where audio coming from certain apps is clipping,
cracking and containing large amounts of digital artifacts. For
example, audio coming from webpages such as rdio.com, mog.com (or any
other HTML audio.
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