I have another suggestion to incorporate into when fixing this bug.
Please include a quick "Show All Applications" drop down choice so we
can see every application that has interacted with PulseAudio.
In the mean time, is there any existing application that can edit the
~/,pulse/[whatever]stream-v
Kwinz, this patch also seemed to fix my U.S. Robotics 5637 Modem
(0baf:0303) which was previously gave the same Input/Output Error when
accessing /dev/ttyACM0 with kernels 2.6.31-4 to 2.6.31-11. I recompiled
using 2.6.31.11.22 from source with this patch, and it works
beautifully. This is appears t
My understanding is that this bug results from the & character being
invalid in strict XML. Firefox complains about this, rather than
accepting it and moving on. Although, yes it's an invalid bug, this is
not from Microsoft not supporting anything but IE. A great work around
is to use Chromium to v
I can confirm this as well. The aMSN icon showed up strangely and my
system was crashing. Now upgrading to the 185 drivers from thefirstm's
PPA solves everything (so it seems). Thank you Captive!
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compiz freezes X when some applications are used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332549
You receiv
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 352814 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352814
I'm glad I'm not the only one affected. Pidgin, Empathy all work fine.
aMSN gives the same error as above with CTRL+D.
Signs of this failure also show up in the Status Log for the HTTP method
(CTRL+S):
[17:1
Jason, I installed gqcam and tested with "gqcam -v /dev/video0 -d
test.jpg" and it ran fine and the output file looks good. I'm not sure
what's happening with your case. Try removing other USB devices? I
remember running into problems with running 3 webcams on one system. I
don't really know, sorry
Jason, I'm glad to hear the driver compiled. I'm using this with CamServ
and it works great (it helps me to run qcset debug=0 to ignore dropped
frames from cluttering my syslog). I'll check it with gqcam later to see
if it works for me. IceSheep, this set of patches is for 2.6.28 only.
Check https:
David, the links are in Jason's post, but since some copy and paste
skill is required, I have attached a zip of the patches.
** Attachment added: "qc-usb-patches.zip"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22760631/qc-usb-patches.zip
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Can't build qc-usb kernel modules with module-assistant
https://b
Oh btw sorry here's my dmesg output:
[ 1438.072753] quickcam: Unknown symbol video_devdata
[ 1438.073149] quickcam: Unknown symbol video_unregister_device
[ 1438.073347] quickcam: Unknown symbol video_register_device
OH WAIT. I'm an idiot. I just needed to:
# modprobe videodev
then:
# insmod qu
Jason, my system is Linux 2.6.28-7-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP i686
GNU/Linux. I saved the two patches from the links, as copying them from
your post produced errors. I ran (as root):
# apt-get install qc-usb-source qc-usb-utils
# cd /usr/src
# tar xvfj qc-usb.tar.bz2
# cd modules/qc-usb
# patch < ~/De
Can you developers add a key to /apps/gksu something like, fade-duration
so that we can configure this setting using gconf-editor? Pretty please?
:) This would seem to be a very simple fix. Disabling force-grab results
in an ugly window using Compiz, although does seem to do the trick for
now.
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Until this bug is fixed, roll back kdelibs4c2a to 3.5.10-0ubuntu6 and
use synaptic to lock the version.
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amarok crashes immediately upon launch with symbol lookup error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301109
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