Hi,
I added the gnome-power-bugreport.sh output and the gpm.log. For the gpm.log I
entered this command: "gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon 2>&1 | tee
gpm.debug.log.txt" I hope that is the correct command.
The output says the battery is present which is incorrect.
The gnome-power-bugre
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
If Hardy, Gutsy or Feisty is booted without the battery connected to a
laptop and the battery is later inserted while the system is running
there is no "On Battery Power" tab shown in the Power Management
- Preferences. Th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
If Hardy, Gutsy or Feisty is booted without the battery connected to a
laptop and the battery is later inserted while the system is running
there is no "On Battery Power" tab shown in the Power Management
Preferences. The only way to m
I think this is actually two separate but related bugs. That workaround
I posted about using EsounD audio output worked at first. However I had
to reinstall Ubuntu completely and now the crackling sound has changed.
Before the reinstall there was only crackling with loud sounds and the
crackling it
Yeah you're right. It doesn't really fix the problems it's a way around
them. The problems themself still persist. Nevertheless it's best thing
we've got for the moment, unfortunately.
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(Feisty) VLC sound quality is poor for many video files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103025
You received t
An excellent fix has been posted on the Ubuntu forums. Install the
"vlc-plugin-esd" and use the "EsounD audio output" as output module.
The EsounD audio output not only fixes the crackling problem but it also fixes
the problem of only being able to get sound in one VLC window at the time.
As I
Sounds great! Could you please explain how I can rebuild the alsa-lib?
Is that done by recompiling it from the source code?
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(Feisty) VLC sound quality is poor for many video files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103025
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Bugs,
I would just like to add that the "hw:0,0" ALSA device or the OSS output module
both do fix the crackling problem but unfortunately it's only a partial
solution.
When using either of these solutions you can only have sound in only one
application at the time. What I mean by that is when you play