EDIT: Checked Multicast/RTP: it appears the aforementioned plugin for
Apple AirTunes forces the Multicast/RTP settings. Enabling Multicast/RTP
independently of Apple AirTunes support yields same results. My
apologies for the numerous comments.
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EDIT: Appears to be limited to Apple Airfoil/AirTunes compatibility
plugin thingie. Disabled just "make discoverable Apple AirTunes devices
available locally" and that cut the bandwidth. Normal PulseAudio network
devices did not seem to experience the same bug.
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Confirming what appears to be this bug on 12.10. Noticed constant
network usage of 150-200 Kb/sec outgoing, which was causing substantial
slowing over wifi interface. Checked aroung and there were multiple
connections spawned by pulseaudio.
Disabling network devices using paprefs completely elimin
It makes me anxious to upgrade my machine (to an Apple laptop) so I can
run the one true god of chat clients: Adium.
And so I can have my dock at the bottom of the screen. And have a
desktop that doesn't suck.
On May 12, 2013, at 2:53 PM, Wolter Hellmund wrote:
> Its this new regressed design p
Toshiba laptops with Phoenix BIOS are still a no-go for special ACPI
functions, for the record.
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Title:
Toshiba ACPI not enabled, fnfxd not works
Still an issue here, latest normal release of Empathy on Ubuntu 12.10
32-bit, have to decline requists to chat from spammers every time I log
in, from the same accounts. For example, I had to block user
"antoginizingalma " on Yahoo! IM untold numbers of times.
Interestingly, I've recently started
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Title:
empathy contacts list compact mode is missing in 3.6
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For those wondering, it seems this was a deliberate change:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/empathy/commit/?id=f58d68f15dfe4e0d49af86e2add3c606316e
I don't know about the rest of y'all, but I'm extremely annoyed at this.
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Using 12.10 on an older Toshiba, I can confirm this bug and lack of
workaround. The only workaround I have discovered is to decrease the
resolution of one or both displays by trial and error so that their
total combined width does not exceed the graphics card's capabilities.
I fully agree with Chr
Following directions outlined in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1455705
Adding the line "options snd-hda-intel model=auto" to /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base.conf:
> sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
> then add at the end of the file:
> "options snd-hda-intel model=auto"
Public bug reported:
I have an old Toshiba Tecra A5 laptop that I recently installed Ubuntu
12.10 on. The laptop has internal speakers left and right, a hardware
volume control, and a headphone jack. I am able to play audio
successfully through the headphone jack, and control the volume with the
h
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