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[i945gm] Need LVDSout quirk for 8086:27a2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/588396
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InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release i386 (20091028.2)
I have upgraded to lucid, after which the describe problem arose.
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Need LVDSout quirk for 8086:27a2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/588396
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
on't know if I should sent this by email directly to you, please let me
know where to post it if it is not appropriate.
Same behaviour as described in "Ignore TV Output Quirk"; wallpaper is displayed
double: 1366*768 (supported by my
VGA-attached m
I gave up on Ubuntu's qdvdauthor, so I am currently running openSUSE
11.0, and qdvdauthor works there (sort of):
- There are thumbnails
- You can play them, but you cannot add them to the project
- The only way to add videos is still through right click on the "left area"
(either that, or I do no
Hi,
I am using KVM with Qemu, so I do not know if this will help you. Like you, I
am also puzzled with the way KVM is compiled without Alsa under Ubuntu. After
all, Ubuntu comes with Alsa, and I see no reason whey they do not compile it
with it. It seems like the other distributions (openSuSE,
Message for Bob Henz: It will not help you if you go to Hardy, because
my problems started when I installed Hardy Heron.
The question is, how come there is a problem with QDVDauthor in 7.10? I was
running it up untill I installed 8.04 without any problems.
The current version under 8.04 is 1.010
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qdvdauthor
There was a bug in the past versions of QDVDauthor, where you supposed
to prepare audio file into a MP2 file because the conversion did not
work. Now, the program went to the other extreme: even if you prepare
the audio file to be MP2 with 192k
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qdvdauthor
The background image is converted to 1 second long video, which of
course doesn't match the duration of the audio file that goes into the
main menu, and I have to click on the properties for the background
picture and change the "geometry".
I
I have the same problem, and I can add movies if I right click on the
left side of the workspace (white area where video's are supposed to
come). Without giving me any options, it allows me to add videos and
everything works.
The second problem is that the background image is converted to 1 second
Among so many other problems with this tool I ran into this same
problem. The workaround that worked for me:
- close virt-manager and instead run the kvm on the .img file from the command
line untill you install your OS (eg., live CD, ISO, etc. )
- One you do this, your HD will be bootable and vi
For me it works with Linux and "Other" type, everything else doesn't get
passed the disk storage screen. It is just stuck there and does nothing.
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Can only create Linux VM's with virt-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222784
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Thanks. I just installed it (with aptitude), started it for the first
time, and got "Sorry, Qemulator closed unexpectedly". If I ignore this
screen, I get to the main screen, and then this same message keeps
popping up. Can't expect much more from 0.5 version :)
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vm cannot access cd-rom unless
Oh, well, this tool is in an early stage of development anyway, that
there is not much point in using it, even if somebody fixes the CD
problem. CLI way is still the way to go. At least for another year or
so.
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vm cannot access cd-rom unless run as root
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196850
Yo
Not only do I have the same problem, but if I try to create Windows XP
using an ISO image, it just doesn't get past the "Assigning storage
space" screen. When I click "Forward", nothing happens at all.
This is not the case when I try for example openSUSE. It creates the
disk, but then it fails to
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