I confirm this same message (Hardy upgraded to Intrepid) :
Nov 20 19:07:41 totor syslogd 1.5.0#2ubuntu6: restart.
Nov 20 19:07:41 totor kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.27-7-generic
Nov 20 19:07:41 totor kernel: Cannot find map file.
Nov 20 19:07:41 totor kernel: Loaded 67611 symbols from 9
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 244535 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244535
same problem and same python-changesettings :
python-changesettings:
Installé : 0.3.1
Candidat : 0.3.1
Table de version :
*** 0.3.1 0
500 http://ubuntu.univ-nantes.fr intrepid/universe Packages
Probably not an Intrepid Ibex bug in fact.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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package ubuntustudio-audio 0.28 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-processus
nouveau script pre-removal a retourn? une erreur de sortie d'?tat 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
Doesn't seem to be and Intrepid bug in fact...
I removed ubuntustudio-audio metapackage 0.28 by commenting line 80 of
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/changesettings.py script ("quick and
dirty" method)
Then ubuntustudio-audio 0.37 metapackage installed successfully.
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package ubuntustudio
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19144032/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19144033/DpkgTerminalLog.txt
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package ubuntustudio-audio 0.28 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-processus
nouveau sc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntustudio-audio
Error during 8.10 upgrade process :
@audio - rtprio 99
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/ubuntustudio-audio/rtprio.py", line 18, in
rtprio.rm_setting()
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-p
Hi all,
For those having the same symptoms than I have : "module-alsa-sink.c:
Failed to create sink object" I found a solution to make pulseaudio
working.
The problem was caused by a bad detection of my "exotic" sound card
(Terratec DMX 6Fire).
I modified the /etc/pulse/default.pa file to manual
I'm experiencing the problem to. I think killing pulseaudio just force
Gnome to switch to ALSA :\
The sound is working fine before logging in (but at this time pulseaudio is not
running yet, so I guess this sound is played with ALSA, correct ?).
After logging in in Gnome, trying to play a sou