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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880354
Title:
No sound from 2.6.32-34-generic
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Public bug reported:
My dell mini 9 netbook is running 10.04 lucid.
With the latest kernel update (2.6.32-34-generic) sound no longer works.
All the volume levels are full, pulseaudio and the applications seem to
be working, but no sound comes out of the speakers or ear phone jack.
Sound works
Just me a "me too". gimp + real printer prints blanks. eog works fine.
A 10.10 fix would be super, as this really makes gimp useless for
printing...
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Gimp: Print preview and printout are blank pages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636329
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"me too" for my Dell Mini 9. Both 10.04 and 9.10 do this.
The shipped/stock 8.04 worked fine in this respect, in contrast.
Thanks
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Regression: devicekit-power does not display remaining battery time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439783
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The Marble Blast game demo also exhibits this bug. I've only checked
this under hardy, however.
The demo can be downloaded from http://www.garagegames.com/products/15/
(you can enter empty strings for the contact info).
Backtrace:
Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
#0 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so
Public bug reported:
Under Ubuntu (ie. GNOME version) Intrpepid (8.10), after coming out of
hibernate, the desktop seemed to forget my keyboard settings,
specifically that I've swapped ctrl and caps lock. The keyboard works
fine, it just seemed to reset back to defaults. If i manually go to the
ke
charly4711, I'm just using libX11 I have from a Fedora 3/64-bit install
I have on another machine (a machine I'm trying to replace with an
Ubuntu one). I've also had success with Bryce's non-x11 .deb files (see
my first posts on this bug, and his posts after that).
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hardy, locking assertion fai
Ok, it seems the Intrepid upgrade didn't do anything to fix this issue
for me.
If I ssh from an Intrepid (32-bit) desktop to an Intrepid server
(64-bit) and run Matlab (which utilizes Java), it still runs "slow"
(screen drawing is unnaturally sluggish). If I LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the
non-xcb libX11 l
Colin, for me, only the non-xcb libx11 packages seemed to help.
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hardy, locking assertion failure, xorg/libsdl
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185311
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Bryce, thanks for the update.
I'm glad that some fixes are being deployed in Intrepid, but I just wish
some of them would be backported to this LTS release. There doesn't seem
to be to much confidence about these Java fixes, never mind not even
knowing (ETA) about when the real fixes could be appl
I get something similar. My verbatim multi card reader, works flawlessly
in all previous versions of Ubuntu and other distributions.
However, in Hardy it works fine... for some time. I leave my machine
constantly logged in, so after a few days, if I plug in the reader, it
shows up in the nautilus
Yes, the MAILTO workaround seems to work, but must be added to each
user's crontab (including root's).
I guess I'll reinstall postfix, as that seems like less work :)
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cron jobs fail silently if too much output produced
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151231
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Bryce, thanks for the update and your good work on the issue. Keeping
the community in the loop is one reason why I'm glad I switched over to
Ubuntu back when I did, even if it means tripping over an odd bug or
two.
I really hope Canonical decides to unroll the xcb stuff in libX11 (and
perhaps rel
I'm getting hit with this bug too. Is there a way to permanently not
upgrade to the broken cmake 2.6 package? All my machines keep wanting to
auto install it.
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ccmake missing?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239451
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Bugs, whic
Dang, is compiz the only major application that needs both X11 and xcb? Because
if it is, wouldn't it make more sense to link compiz against "libX11-xcb.so"
and leave "libX11.so" be the non-xcb, stock/old/stable/working libX11?
I suggest this, as I hope you guys rethink the magnatude of the won
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: anacron
I have a very simply tar command that runs at night as a non-root user.
The script runs file when run manually, and used to run fine under
Dapper. Since upgrading to Hardy, the script fails... only about 8k (out
of a desired hundreds of megs) of t
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