So, is there a way for individual users to exploit the fixed Rhythmbox
source code?
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Rhythmbox [0.12.8] & [0.12.5] Not Fetching Album Infor
I agree that this should be made a higher priority.
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MusicBrainz
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Upgraded to Lucid and did not experience this problem. Difficult to say
what the package was - probably typical mouse driver?
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Laptop left click not working in Jaunty
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Should Kernel 2.6.35.1-candela also fix this? It seems to have
catapulted me straight into a different problem, where rather than just
appearing "washed out", when I try and use my laptop through a monitor,
it doesn't boot at all.
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When initially I applied the fix I was able to connect via my wireless
adapter (Ralink RT2870) to my hidden WPA2 network intermittently.
Shortly after I became unable to connect to the hidden network, but can
connect when the SSID is broadcast. I definitely feel that this is
something to do with th
It seems that the trunk NM PPA fix has now stopped connecting for me -
although there are no problems remembering the password.
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I installed the /trunk network manager fix, and it now remembers my
password, which it didn't before, and tries to connect automatically.
However, connecting to my WPA2 network still takes several attempts. I
don't know whether this is likely to be sorted by this fix, but it would
be nice if it was
Does it work in Windows, or even another Linux flavour? At the end of
the day, electronics break. I think I may have read about this being a
known problem, but even if it's a 1 in 10,000 thing, then it looks like
we are those guys.
On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 10:31 +, kallek wrote:
> Thanks. Disabli
I think that there are at least two ways to do it. I went into "mouse"
in "system"=>"preferences", and on the "touchpad" tab there is a
checkbox labelled "enable touchpad", which I unchecked. I know it's
difficult to use the menus without left-click, but you can do it with a
combination of tab, alt
** Description changed:
Shortly after upgrading to Jaunty (9.04) the left click on my laptop
stopped working. It worked for a few days, then failed, interestingly
enough. When Jaunty starts, it opens a drag-window, as if left is being
held down. Could that be the issue?
The left click
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Public bug reported:
Shortly after upgrading to Jaunty (9.04) the left click on my laptop
stopped working. It worked for a few days, then failed, interestingly
enough. When Jaunty starts, it opens a drag-window, as if left is being
held down. Could that be the issue?
The left click works OK on an
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