And, self-compiling does not work as it looks for lcms.h, which is not
there (only lcms2.h).
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Uniconvertor 1.1.5 released on June 2010, ple
I'm not quite sure whether installing kmail/konqueror would expand
functionality. Nowadays firefox is the default browser (afaik, I use
chromium), and if someone uses thunderbird or a web mail service, that
would work as well. So maybe the whole
"You can extend the functionality of this by install
Muon package manager in the package descriptions for libreoffice-kde.
Also in muon discover and synaptics, as well as the according launchpad
entry.
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The description is heavily outdated. There is no package "libreoffice-
kab" that would add support for kaddressbook. This dates back to before
akonadi was born (many, MANY years!!!)
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorting this enormous amount of graphics by author rather than subject/topic
makes this package unusable. The same goes for the libreoffice integration.
I don't really know whether this is a bug or a feature request, but still... ;-)
** Affects: openclipart2 (Ubuntu)
Im
wouldn't that be sufficient reason to update the ubuntu repositories to
2.10?
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bibletime: Texts do not display properly
To manage notifi
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Well, I still cannot set cpu scaling in powerdevil, but the cpu does not
run at the highest speed any more. So it's kind of halfway fixed... ;-)
(Kubuntu 14.04 64bit)
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- Up to 10.04 I could set cpu scaling policy in my powerdevil prof
Same here.
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Muon refuses to uninstall/purge packages. Synaptic can remove them
just fine.
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Just did some more testing:
when looking at device properties while recording, I had some strange
differences in buffer size etc.
parecord (which records fine) has properties like this:
43550 μs (= buffer: 0 μs + source: 43550 μs)
skype has properties:
752 μs (= buffer: 0 μs + source: 752 μs)
Auda
The middle headphone jack has node 26
the front headphone jack is labeled spdif/headphone and has node 25
But I don't really understand what this has to do with my recording problems...
btw, recording from the microphone jack is noisy as well...
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For perfecting kde integration, support for accessing kde addressbooks
would be crucial.
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Tried to enable/disable 0x6 and 0x10 in hda-analyzer. No lights - but I
wouldn't know where to look and whether there are any...
Recording in audacity using hw:0,0 is o.k. using pulse is awful.
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I had the probe=mask1 disabled and rebooted before doing the recordings,
so this is standard setup right now.
I don't have any hdmi screens, so can't test that. I also don't have any spdif
devices either. I don't see any lights turning on when switching to hdmi or
"analog surround output" which
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O.k., so some more testing. Here's what I did:
$ pulseaudio -k && LANG=C pulseaudio -vvv > ~/pulseverbose.log 2>&1
$ parecord -r pulsetest.wav
record sample in audacity and export to "test-audacity.wav"
$ pulseaudio -k && LANG=C pulseaudio -vvv > ~/arecord.log 2>&1
arecord -f cd -d 5 test.wav
pulse
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One more: I had to put
pci=nomsi acpi_osi=linux nox2apic
as kernel options, otherwise the system wouldn't even start. Don't know whether
there is any connection...
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Well, I had looked on the internet for solutions and found some like
model=asus-mode1 etc.
I tried most of those but nothing helped. The model=auto probe_mask=1 is the
last one I tried and as it didn't make any difference, I haven't deleted it
(yet).
Muting one channel does not help, trying to r
Public bug reported:
Recording directly with arecord works, but using pulseaudio has
crackling noise.
Workaround is to disable timer based scheduling in /etc/pulse/default.pa
AND setting
default-fragments = 4
default-fragment-size-msec = 90 (or higher, lower still produces noise)
in daemon.conf
Is there any update? Will Ubuntu fix this issue, or should we talk to
the developers instead? They have a crosswire ppa here:
https://launchpad.net/~pkgcrosswire/+archive/ppa (although there isn't a
package for raring - yet).
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When choosing a font and then clicking "apply" quickly several times,
the text appears for a second or so until you stop keeping clicking...
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The latest update of xorg-edgers (yesterday, July 30th, around noon
here in Austria) got me into problems - the screen would go black after
about 15 minutes or so and would refuse to come back (switching to
console wouldn't help either, suspending-resuming does not work,
swit
There has been an update 3.0.0-19 in the meantime which doesn't have any
problems, so I think we can change it to fixed...
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multiple crashe
Sorry, I can't add logfiles. First, my browser crashes, and if I use
another browser, then apport-kde crashed...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Kubuntu 11.10 with proposed packages enabled.
After updating, sometimes I can't log in, sometimes kdm-greeter crashes,
sometimes, I can log in, but programs crash randomly, etc. etc. etc.
This does not happen with the 3.0.0-17 kernel. Seems to be rather
massive, and definitel
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