I just saw this issue posted on Reddit.
I simply had to answer the OP's question - this is Linux, if it doesn't bother
the maintainers then they don't bother fixing it.
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"faac" gstreamer element not found, disabling AAC output.
It seems there's more to it - even with codecs (Gst bad) installed it
seems Soundconverter isn't seeing it.
Fixes attempted include purging and reinstalling them in different
orders. It looks like an old/recurring theme. The most common er
I just discovered that using the plugin (Effects-Channel Mixer) will
provide 2 channel output that works with Audacious set to ALSA. It also
doesn't disrupt DTS passthrough for other music, so for now I just left
it ticked and everything is hunky-dory.
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Binary package hint: gwibber
Upon adding a Qaiku account last year, I had one incoming message 'hello
@ben2talk!' which appeared every time I logged in for the last year on
my OSD.
** Affects: gwibber (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: gwibbe
I'm sorry - ~/.cache/gwibber/gwibber.log does not exist!!! I tried
opening it and opened a new file!
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Title:
old messages show on login
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Ok - sorry - I found it. Logging into Gwibber revealed nothing, I should
reboot and make a fresh file here.
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Title:
old messages show on login
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After deleting the log (2.4MB) and rebooting - logged out and in - there
was no repetition. Maybe it's cleared! I'll come back tomorrow if it's
here again - the log is clean.
Most of the 2.4MB was made up from complaints about Flickr - I deleted
that account...
Now all I see is:
2011-03-12 17:05
Interestingly now I have no need to log in and reset Xorg to prevent
high cpu. Now when I put in a username at the login prompt, the screen
goes black and re-presents the username request, the second time around
I enter password and get a desktop with Xorg running at around 1.5 cpu
which suits me f
I installed 'Obsidian cursor' - a very nice shiny black cursor (a little
large for some tastes), and then manually edited my config files in
~/.icons and /usr/share folders in order to get it working - it works
perfectly across compiz and metacity... it appears the problem is that
selecting a curso
This bug is not fixed in my 11.04.
After selecting a new cursor, I still see my Obsidian cursor - however
if I take a screenshot it captures the newly selected cursor! Switching
to Metacity shows the new cursor, but returning to Compiz shows the old
one again.
The only way to do this with compiz
I just updated to Natty.
In my theme customisation menu, I can see cursors as I saw in previous versions
of ubuntu - only now I cannot change from the default cursor at all, even if I
switch to metacity and back to compiz (cursor is changed only in metacity, but
returns to the default in compiz)
oh, and 'sudo update-alternatives --config x -cursor-theme' won't select
the themes I want either.
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Title:
Can't change cursor style using Compiz.
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