@Evgeniy Polyakov
Live CD/USB almost always work perfectly, that is not a confirmation
that the issue does not exist. It is not a Distro problem per say. If
you installed Fedora, the second time you tried to use the audio device,
it would fail/skip etc. I do not know why, but I have been fooled ma
If it's any consolation, I mean I know this is an Ubuntu forum, but my
Manjaro system finally works with Bluetooth A2DP, no skipping and no
delay!
A few weeks ago some major updates were pushed and seems to be working
ever since.
Granted, the BT headphones connect as HSP and the default BT tools
Four or five years ago, A2DP just worked... ever since then, not ONE
device that I have tried works...tried internal/external bluetooth
modules, different brands, Dell, HP, Apple, Generic nothing works. Yet
on every device, I can switch to Windows and it works perfectly!
Now, I do not know whom to
Well, that did not last long... back to the same problem
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Bluetooth signal is unusably poor
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Well I found a work around for Manjaro/Arch linux... Hope this helps you
guys on Ubuntu.
I had rebooted into my original install ISO USB drive to check something
unrelated and decided to try the BT Headphones on the live ISO, and it
all works perfectly! I can walk between rooms and the A2DP works
It would seem to me that with the recent boom in BT devices, that the
"importance" would be a little higher than "medium". I have a $250.00
set of Headphones that is basically useless and have to tether with an
audio cable. I am to the point that I may have to go back top Windows
and run the Linux
I am not on a Mac or Ubuntu... but I have the same issue on Arch Linux,
on a Dell XPS14 with Qualcomm Atheros Communications AR3012 Bluetooth
4.0
Been chasing this issue for weeks...sure would like to know what the fix
is when someone finds it.
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This may or not be a gnome-screenshot issue, to me it seems to be a
system issue:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10, Dell D630 Core 2Duo, 2.6Ghz. 240G SSD,
Intel 965 Video. Taking screenshots works when first logged in but
afterwards every screenshot becomes distorted. Seems to h
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10- (used to work perfectly in 14.04) Taking
a screen grab only works properly for a minute or two upon login in.
Afterwards the screen grab only captures the previous good capture, no
matter what window or area you are trying to grab. I also tried u
This is actually a LightDM bug and not GDM Sorry
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user background image is stretched too big in gd
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Ubuntu 12.10 on Dell XPS 13
I set the background image on the desktop to a nice dark gradient green color
and added the Ubuntu logo to the center of the desktop and set it to "Center".
The image is 200x200 pixles. When at the login screen, the picture is
automaticallhy str
Same issue on HPmini and HP G60 notebook with usb dongle:
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle
(HCI mode)
Worked fine in 10.10...
For me, if I boot from a cold boot, the bluetooth dongle will not work,
dongle doen't blink and Gnome applet icon is greye
FIXED on my system by installing wvdial!
run "sudo apt-get install wvdial", reboot and it worked.
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failing to connect using sierra aircard 880e
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One more thing, using KPPP, I am able to query the modem, but no AT
commands are returned...
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failing to connect using sierra aircard 880e
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Fresh install of Kubuntu 9.10 Beta, KDE 4.3.2, Sierra Wireless USB 598
(Sprint) will not connect. Connects just fine on my WINXP laptop. I
switched from Fedora 11 and this card worked perfectly out of the box on
Gnome and KDE in Fedora.
**Terminal***
Jaunty 9.04 Beta:
HP G60 Laptop, Intel Graphics card, 2.0GHz Dual Core, 2Gig Memory, 16" wide
screen (1366x768).
I seem to have the similar problem, when running Firefox in full screen
mode, everytime I right click the whole screen flickers. Rather
annoying.
A couple of test I did and wanted to
I just killed a perfectly good Ubuntu 9.04 by unchecking the Service
DBUS by accident...had to do a complete reinstall. This service should
not be available to the average user.
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Too easy to accidentally kill dbus from Services settings and lock yourself out
of services
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