Because Steven has added experimental analogue support, the card now
requires an extra firmware file to load.
The file is:
http://www.steventoth.net/linux/hvr22xx/firmwares/4019072/NXP7164-2010-03-10.1.fw
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1443
http://www.steventoth.net/linux/hvr22xx/firmwares/401
And I have now tested this in Natty and this is still required.
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I'm running Mythbuntu 10.10 AMD64. I have a Hauppauge HVR2200 card.
Booting with this card in the machine gives the following in dmesg:
[9.889159] saa7164 driver loaded
[9.949134] saa7164 :02:
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That instruction url is too long to work properly, try:
http://goo.gl/skjI8
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Tested on 11.04 and it needs this.
I've put this in:
/etc/modprobe.d/saa7164.conf
rather than the general options file.
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Binary package hint: shotwell
All of our photos are on a server, which we access from laptops over
ssh.
I opened shotwell and the folder was in the import dialog, so I chose
it. It started the import. Some time later, it appeared to hang, so I
force-closed the window.
>From
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Right. I've taken ages to reply because I thought my request was quite
clear and am struggling to reword it.
I use numbering for whole documents, rather than just a list of items
within the document. This is quite common in legal writing, as each
paragraph needs to have a reference.
In MS Office,
This is now working on Lucid.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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This does not seem to be working in 10.04.
Is there any reason why this patch was committed in August last year but
didn't make it into 10.04? Will it be in 10.10 automatically?
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I would also prefer metadata to be stored in files, if only to save a
problem the next time that I move photo programs.
More important than my "me too", I have an additional use-case. We
currently have a server with our shared photos and we access them over
the network. Any changes to a local data
It would seem to make sense to follow the guidance of the Metadata Working
Group:
http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org/pdf/mwg_guidance.pdf
http://www.metadataworkinggroup.org/
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I've tested the file and it works brilliantly. For your info, the three files
that appear to be needed are:
dvb-fe-tda10048-1.0.fw v4l-saa7164-1.0.2.fw v4l-saa7164-1.0.3.fw
These files are in the deb above, but not in the package in the repos for Lucid.
Once the updated package is included, it
Public bug reported:
Bug is with the v4l/dvb subsystem. I am using Mythbuntu 10.04 and have
linux-firmware-nonfree from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware-nonfree/+bug/579783
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-generic 2.6.32.24.25
Regression: No
Re
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Bug is with the v4l/dvb subsystem, saa7164 driver. I am using Mythbuntu 10.04
and have linux-firmware-nonfree from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware-nonfree/+bug/579783
I have been happily using Mythbuntu with a Hauppauge hvr-2200 dual tuner
DVB-T for
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Binary package hint: arista
Arista just told me that I needed to install Gstreamer-bad-multiverse to
encode to PSP format (needed faac and x264enc). I went through the GUI
and installed them. It then gave an error that it did not have the
necessary Gstreamer sinks, or somethi
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I have a Sansa Fuze, which I believe is similar. I am also using it in MSC
mode. You may like to try the bash script linked here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+question/125099/+index
which works a treat for me!
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Of course, actual support to drag and drop files would be much better.
The script is just a dirty workaround.
For MTP mode, the bug is here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503188
There does not seem to be an upstream bug for supporting the Sansas in
MSC mode, but this would likely req
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bluez-utils
When I pulled out my Sony Ericsson F100i phone and connected it to Ubuntu Lucid
via Bluetooth, I was very impressed to have it ask me if I wanted the phone to
remote control the computer. This was all through a very pretty, and largely
auto
(Note that putting the extracted firmware in /lib/firmware/, rather than
/lib/firmware/`uname -r`/, seems to make it persist through kernel
updates, but I haven't managed to test this explicitly. I haven't had a
chance to test the .deb yet, sorry.)
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Just by way of update, this does not happen very often. It happened to
me again today after I have changed around which ports I have things in,
perhaps for the first time since I reported this a month ago. The same
Thunderbolt ports are not working after suspend, but the USB-C only port
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I have updated this and will keep you posted:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
1.19.0
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
03/22/2022
Devices that have been updated successfully:
• System Firmware (1.12.1 → 1.19.0)
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Yes, I think that is correct.
If you look at this diagram:
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-uk/xps-13-9370-laptop/xps-13-9370-setupandspecs/left?guid=guid-a06ee5db-8981-4955-86ab-82b36e5aff57&lang=en-us
I normally plug the monitor with keyboard into the port labelled 2 and the
network adap
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I am using the Firefox Snap on a fresh install of 22.04 (using defaults,
as far as I know).
Normally, Firefox shows an indicator in the Dock showing that it is
running (the orange dot) and gives the ability to choose between open
windows.
At the moment, I have Firefox window
(And Firefox gave me a notification about hitting version 100, so it
presumably did update)
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Hello,
Since upgrading (fresh reinstall) to 22.04, I have had issues with Totem
crashing.
I have not been able to pin down when it works and when it doesn't, as
playing the same videos seems to work sometimes and not work others.
After it crashes, trying to open it again nor
Public bug reported:
Trying to launch OBS studio with the package installed from apt gives an
error on Wayland.
$ obs
Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use
QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway.
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in ""
Th
obs-studio installed via snap install obs-studio launches as expected.
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To m
Public bug reported:
I was using Pitivi without any issues and created a video.
Now, opening Pitivi immediately crashes my user session and takes me
back to the login screen.
Ubuntu 20.04 with Pitivi from the archive -- hopefully all that is in
the attached logs, but let me know if anything else
It seems to also be doing something to my sound. I use a Plantronics
headset (bluetooth, but with a dongle so it looks on the system like an
analogue in and analogue out). When pitivi crashes and logs me out, my
headset no longer works once I log back in. Switching the sound settings
to use the hea
I normally use Wayland. I just tested this using Xorg instead and it is
working fine. Back to Wayland and it crashes. Back to Xorg and it is
fine.
** Summary changed:
- Launching Pitivi repeatedly crashes user session and takes me back to login
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+ Launching Pitivi repeatedly crashes Waylan
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In Gnome's sound settings, it takes a sensible approach for my Bluetooth
headset speaker:
1) I set it as my preferred audio Output Device
2) I turn the headset off and it disappears, reverting to the built in speakers
3) I turn the headset on again and it switches back to usi
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I have a Dell XPS 13 9370 that came with Ubuntu preinstalled. I have
just completed a fresh install of 22.04 on it.
When I suspend the laptop, the USB devices that were plugged in when I
suspended do not work. Specifically, I had an Ethernet adapter and a
USB-C monitor with a
Public bug reported:
When I try to report a bug in Firefox on 22.04 with the Firefox Snap, it gives
an error:
"The problem cannot be reported:
firefox is provided by a snap published by mozilla. No contact address
has been provided; visit the forum at https://forum.snapcraft.io/ for
help."
I un
Public bug reported:
I am running Hirsuite on a Raspberry Pi 4. My main keyboard for this
(TV) machine is a wireless Logitech K400r combined keyboard/trackpad.
When I first installed, I do not think there were any issues with the
keyboard. When I did updates, my keyboard half-stopped working. It
Ah interesting, thanks Daniel. I did not realise Raspberry Pis were
doing Wayland by default.
Yes, it works as expected in xorg, but not in Wayland.
It's a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 8GB, in case that was not clear from my
logs.
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