Had the same problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.3.
Two audio cards with snd-hda-intel:
$ lspci -v | grep -A6 Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device a002
Re-reading the previous comments, I think this bug report has become a
collection of different causes for pulseaudio not starting up. Let me
know if I should file a new bug for the specific behavior I've seen with
module-zeroconf-discover being required when it shouldn't be.
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The same happened for me when upgrading from lucid to precise. I
followed the idea reported in #296428 to reinstall libxml-
namespacesupport-perl.
Here's a log of my actions. Since upgrading to precise, dpkg complained
whenever I did anything:
$ sudo apt-get install (some-package-that-i-already-h
** Patch added: "Same patch as included in the description. Adapt file names as
needed."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1062278/+attachment/3375836/+files/landscape-process.diff
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Public bug reported:
When I start a process with gdb on our 12.04 LTS server, then pause/stop
it (in this case, it stopped by itself because of a segfault), any
remote SSH login to our server is greeted with about the following
message (I have replaced most data with dots):
Welcome to Ubuntu 12.0
Same symptoms, same solution. For me the top processes were event,
kondemand, xfslogd and xfsdatad -- maybe it helps someone searching for
this. Thanks to Stefan for the solution, I wouldn't have thought of
this.
I'm also running Ubuntu 10.10 on a ThinkPad T61, and my ethernet port
light is on. Th
@ringo: There is a way to disable SSL in Empathy. Disable your account, then
run "mc-tool update haze/icq/_3youruin0 bool:use-ssl=0", where "youruin" is
your ICQ number. See
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/Protocols#A.2BIBw-Empathy_can.27t_connect_to_ICQ.2C_saying_only_.2BIBg-Network_Error.2BIBk..
The problem still occurs in 10.04 LTS. I get Type 3 fonts with
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} and Type 1 without. The latter is typeset
slightly differently (font seems to be slightly larger horizontally, at
least some lines are word-wrapped earlier).
I would like to raise the priority of this, as peopl