For those still having this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 : please check that you did
not disable the automatic installation of updates.
It might be the reason why the old kernels were not removed for me (not 100%
yet). See discussion in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2344232
With a GUI, it's
Ian, could you please give the URLs where to find the "similar-looking apt
problems in the support forums" you're mentioning?
I think many people here (including me) would be interested in what are the
correct settings you mention.
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It's probably be the same problem I had on 1015PX : see the workaround I
posted on http://askubuntu.com/questions/649411/internal-speaker-not-
working-in-netbook/842760#842760
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A simple way to fix this would be to deploy a newer version of virtuoso-
nepomuk for Trusty (or for Xenial, depending on the order of upgrades),
with a fixed content in /etc/init.d/virtuoso-nepomuk (the only necessary
change is to add the "### END INIT INFO" line).
Another approach would be to be
Public bug reported:
This happened on an computer that was installed many years ago, and upgraded on
each LTS version.
When upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04.1, it started telling me that something
wrong happened with sysv-rc, then that there were some "initscripts dependency
problems" making it "l
I close this bug as invalid.
I still believe Firefox should improve the user feedback in such cases, but it
was a bug in libav, not in Firefox
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That's true : Utopic now ships with libav-tools version 6:11~beta1-2, that is
able to encode with VP9 codec inside a WebM container.
Great!
For those using Trusty, there are a few ways to encode with VP9 anyway (without
upgrading to Utopic or running it inside a virtual machine) :
- compile liba
Thanks for the update in utopic.
I now can play videos with vp9 codec and avplay, but I still can't encode
videos with vp9 codec inside a webm container (like in the sample) :
The following command-line :
avconv -i original-video.MOV -c:v libvpx-vp9 converted-video.webm
fails with the following e
Excellent!
That's a feature I was missing for a very long time.
It now works the way I expected.
Thanks a lot for fixing this!
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I did not have the time to make the SRU : version 9.14 has just been
deployed on Ubuntu Trusty, for security reasons : see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libav/+bug/1341216
I checked the webm conversions : problem solved :-)
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For the record, Trusty now generates a correct webm file (see attached
video)
** Attachment added: "WebM file generated on Trusty with libav 9.14 from
standard ubuntu packages"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1323822/+attachment/4153420/+files/P5270914-trusty-libav-9.14
It looks like it's related to a libav bug. See
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597 and
https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341
It has been fixed in libav between versions 9.13 and 9.14.
So it looks like Firefox is less permissive than Gstreamer, Chromium and
VLC on WebM files..
I also compiled version 9.13 patched with commit
9455a023be9f3915ccf5511a0b8fdb5b8897b2b6 : the output video works in
Firefox.
So it's now sure that this commit is the one that fixes the issue.
If upgrading to 9.14 is not possible, backporting the patch would also work.
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