Edit for #78
sudo systemctl restart pulseaudio -> sudo systemctl restart bluetooth
And perhaps a bit quick on the trigger... The sound seems better, though
maybe not that much :/
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It seems that on Ubuntu 20.10 it is fixed by installing pulseaudio-
modules-bt (which also uninstalls pulseaudio-module-bluetooth) from this
ppa: https://launchpad.net/~berglh/+archive/ubuntu/pulseaudio-a2dp
Then:
> sudo systemctl restart pulseaudio
> pulseaudio -k
Did just a few tests with Goog
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a Nautilus window
2. Set to Icon view (not list)
3. Change icon size, either by Ctrl-scroll wheel or by the icon size slider
Observed behaviour
1. Icon size changes in the Nautilus window (expected)
2. Icon size changes on the desktop (NOT expected
Public bug reported:
Since some time (while running 14.10) I get strange estimates of remaining
battery time, and the laptop dies with about 50-60% remaining.
I think the problem is related to the huge difference between energy-full and
enegry-full-design (see attached upower.dump). The same nu
Yes, "voodoo" is a good description of the workarounds I use to get back
to a semi-usable desktop (mainly to be able to save any work).
I usually switch to a VT and issue permutations of the following commands (some
combination often, but not always, works):
$> killall -9 unity
$> unity --replace
Public bug reported:
Similar to Bug #1336227 and Bug #966744, intermittedly when resuming
from suspend I get a black screen with only a visible mouse pointer.
Sometimes I can move the mouse pointer. I have the feeling it occurs
more often when disconnecting an external monitor while in suspend.
I
I have the same issue:
Ubuntu 14.10
Linux Spinky 3.16.0-24-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 28 13:07:32 UTC
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
xserver-xorg-video-intel:
Installed: 2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4
Candidate: 2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4.1
Version table:
2:2.99.914-1~exp1ubuntu4.1 0
I can also add that the gvfsd-gphoto2 process uses 80-95% of the CPU
during the copy operation (top also reports it to use 60% of the
memory).
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I am experiencing the same issue on Ubuntu 11.10 with gvfs
1.10.0-0ubuntu1 and libgphoto2-2 version 2.4.11-3.
I am trying to copy about 7Gb of photos and video clips from a camera
via USB to an external USB HDD using cut/paste in Nautilus. gvfs-gphoto2
consumes about 2Gb of memory (2.6 Gb VIRT and
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