*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1368094 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368094
+1 ...
Java is very widely used by corporates and businesses all over the
world.
Taking into consideration that oracle java 8 is already out-of-life, the
lack of proper java support in ubuntu LTS is rather
Yup, I've rebooted with both combinations, and the issue is
reproducible.
If you boot with headset plugged in, the speakers don't un-mute when you
unplug the headset.
If you boot without headset plugged in, it all works fine
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Hmm... I think i've fixed (at least for now).
I un-installed linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.38 (2.6.38-.201108271604),
rebooted, the same problem was there
I then re-installed linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.38
(2.6.38-.201108271604). and rebooted again
At this time it was weird I think i left
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/835899
Title:
[P170HM Neptune, Realtek ALC892, Black Headphone Out, Rear] No
automute of two out of the 4 speakers
To manage notifications about this
Public bug reported:
My laptop (Eurocom P170HM Neptune) has 4 speakers.
When i plug the headset in, only two (the main ones) gets muted, while
the smaller two front speakers still work)
When I noticed that problem, i tried to add the ubuntu-audio-dev ppa to
my system, and joy oh joy, it fixed th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dpkg
Release: Ubuntu 9.10
dpkg version: 1.15.4ubuntu2.1
I'm running dpkg overriding the admin dir, so that i may run run it as
non-root in my code unit tests (creating an ant deb creation task)
dpkg --install --force-all --admindir=createinstaller-
comp
True, it is not the ONLY way to get the user's attention.
However, the current one (a small icon on the corner of the screen) is
an *incredibly bad one*.
It's not just my opinion of the ones of all the people who's complained
on this issue in this bug, but it's been well documented here
https://w
This is a *VERY SERIOUS* flaw in empathy.
A messaging system where users will often fail to see they have been
messaged is like a mobile phone that has a barely audible ring tone and
doesn't vibrate.
How would you feel if you missed 70% of the phone calls that you
received .. You'd throw the phon
Murray's comments is exactly what I was expecting to happen, and what I
warned of in the bug i filled [442498].
As I mentioned, not everyone who wishes to use openldap is a system
administrator who wishes to setup a production ldap environment.
Many are people who need to use an ldap server, and
Public bug reported:
It looks like the new openldap installation has it's default
configuration so bare-bone that is COMPLETELY UNUSABLE out-of-the-box.
The default backend dbd aren't even loaded, no schemas beyond core, no
database.
Now, add to that the fact that cn=config is a real pain in the
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