Here are two characters that trigger the bug:
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certain characters mess up the GUI
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I can't remember wether the problem was fixed by an upgrade or by
myself, but jack sense is currently working for me on kernel
2.6.22-12-generic.
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snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense
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Jack sense was previously working, but died after the last kernel
upgrade in gutsy. Always trouble with hda-intel.
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snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense
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Before fixing the string, it returned that no value was set.
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Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)
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There've been several occasions where the Update Manager did dist-
upgrades after I went from Dapper to Edgy, so my logs for the real
upgrade are no longer there. Let's hope they're still in place on Jeff's
machine.
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Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/5
Thanks for the fix, Jeff. Maybe this should somehow be made possible to
correct by doing an dpkg-reconfigure gksu? If that would make
automagical correction easier, I mean.
Even though it happens to few people during the dist-upgrade process, an
average user hit by this problem wouldn't know what
I do not have one, at least.
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Okay, I installed python-gst again, but this time, the problem didn't
occur. The steps in the bug description still applies, but they aren't
relevant anymore. I don't know why this would suddenly change, the only
quodlibet related update since then was quodlibet-plugins. I don't know
why any of tho
Actually, please nevermind that. I just took a look at 0.23.1's source
code, and it does indeed require gst0.10. The code I checked out from
SVN does that too. That's weird, because then I wonder what else
could've made this happen. I'll attempt to reproduce it!
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python-gst conflicts with pytho
I was and am using the one currently packaged in Edgy, 0.23-1. If 0.23.1
contains fixes to address the current version's problems, then that
should be fine. What would be even better, would be if Quod Libet could
make it to 0.24 in good time before Edgy, because that version will have
support for i
Yes, I'm using Edgy.
When typing in code you posted about, I got this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'registry_get_default'
But now, I figured out the problem! I had the python-gst and python-gst0.10
installed. Quod
This applies to Exaile too.
$ exaile
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/exaile", line 41, in ?
from xl import *
File "/usr/share/exaile/xl/tracks.py", line 18, in ?
import common, media, db, config, trackslist
File "/usr/share/exaile/xl/media.py", line 33, in ?
bus
Public bug reported:
Yesterday, the last thing I can remember doing on my laptop, was
listening to an album in Quod Libet, before shutting it down.
Today, it just wouldn't start. I attempted starting from the terminal,
to see if it'd spit out some useful info.
$ quodlibet
Traceback (most recent
Oh, you're using a gconf option to ease the process of repacking from
Debian, right?
When I input that command, it returns that there's no value set. The
option must have been lost sometime during the dist-upgrade!
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Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo (gconf problem?)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/5
I tried Add/Remove in the Applications menu, and it also uses gksu. This
isn't doesn't "affect" gksu, though, but I don't know which package to
switch it to. ubuntu-meta?
** Summary changed:
- gksu doesn't recognize the password
+ Edgy uses gksu instead of gksudo
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Edgy uses gksu instead of gk
Oh, you're correct, gksudo works. In that case, my original title is
quite misleading. It should probably be changed.
Anyway, it seems like gksu has become the default password input. First
thing, it is used in the System → Administration menu when launching
Synaptic. That can easily be changed to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gksu
After I upgraded to Edgy Eft, gksu didn't feel like playing ball
anymore. It's stopped accepting my password, telling me that it's
incorrect. I *know* it's not, because it works with sudo, and I've tried
so many times. Also, I ran a debug, attempting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: exfalso
I recently upgraded my 6.06 installation to Edgy Eft testing using the
Knot 2 CD, and it's pleasant to be able to use the newest software, and
possibly help out the development by reporting bugs!
There are problems with the current Ex Falso packa
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