Only in that there is no way to get any information about why Totem
isn't playing any audio while other applications on the desktop can.
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At this time Totem is working on my system. I believe that what happens
is that one of the many sound systems (pulse, esd, alsa, oss) gets
stuffed up, and totem stops working because it happens to use that
interface. It seems like Skype is what usually leads to the messed up
sound system. Rhythm
Totem could explain why it has disabled the volume control and suggest
where a user might look to resolve the issue. Whether that is a bug
depends on the project manager and the policies for pre-installed system
components. Given that the current state of the Linux audio system is
"a turd pile in
On my jaunty system findutils pre-depends on libc6 and libc6 has a
dependency on findutils. So yes, for me the issue still exists, but
this may not affect typical use of the package. I have worked around it
for my purposes by writing a function that modifies the findutils binary
package before at
Here is what I learned from my bug report on the Gnome bugzilla: this
problem goes away if you turn off all desktop visual effects, which
switches you from the compiz window manager to metacity. To do this I
went into System -> Preferences -> Appearance and clicked the Visual
Effects tab, and sele
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
I bound F4 to this shortcut, but it has no effect. The related
shortcuts "Raise window above other windows" and "Lower window below
other windows" work fine.
** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is on an upgraded Ubuntu Hardy system.
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Logged bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556770
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Never mind, metacity doesn't run by default on Ubuntu Hardy systems.
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For me, the workaround to get "raise obscured window, otherwise lower"
working has no effect. Binding, unbinding, or rebinding this action to
F4 or any other key doesn't give me any functionality.
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You
findutils has always had a pre-depends on libc6. However, until
Intrepid libc6 did not have a dependency on findutils. Now that it
does, it is not possible to use apt-get to go from the state of neither
libc6 nor findutils being installed to the state where either or both is
installed. Findutils
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I get this from the optical drive of a Toshiba Portege R500.
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I can confirm that this issue still exists in the Ubuntu 9.04 release
candidate.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
There are clearly deep problems in the Jaunty audio system, I'm
reporting this as a symptom. At the moment, flash audio works fine, but
totem is showing the visualization and producing no sound. Totem has no
control to see what it thinks it is doi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: module-init-tools
The modprobe configuration mechanism needs a way to provide
configuration files that are only read for a particular kernel flavor,
for example 2.6.20-15-lowlatency. It is possible to create a link in
/etc/modprobe.d to a directory conta
Public bug reported:
I installed latex-cjk, which pulled in latex-cjk-common. In
/usr/share/doc/latex-cjk-common/examples there is a file CJKutf8.tex.
Attempting to format this file I got
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! LaTeX Error: File `type1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72167 ***
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This is a real problem in makefiles, causing some builds to fail:
% bash -c 'echo "hello\n"'
hello\n
% dash -c 'echo "hello\n"'
hello
%
I would suggest that dash is not ready for prime time as a replacement
f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: module-init-tools
I have often run into a situation where we need to express a preference
among several drivers for a particular device. For example, several
devices can be driven by either skge and sk98lin, other devices can only
be driven by one or the
I'm now using a udev rule to run a script that creates a link
/dev/modprobe.d -> /etc/modprobe.d/arch/`uname -r`. By adding a link
/etc/modprobe.d/running-kernel.d -> /dev/modprobe.d, this solves the
problem pretty well. The advantage of putting the link in /dev is that
/dev is the first writable
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
The udev post-install script uses the addgroup command at line 108, but
the adduser package is not in its dependency list.
** Affects: udev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.19
Version 2.6.19-7.11 includes cloop kernel module source vesion 2.02,
while the feisty distribution includes the cloop utilities version 2.05.
If you try to losetup an image produced by those utilities you get an
error message saying no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
The edd module creates a directory /sys/firmware/edd which gives the
BIOS numbers of all the bootable drives in a system. It is helpful for
figuring out the numbering GRUB should use to refer to each drive.
** Affects: linux-source-2
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Version 2.6.20-3.4 includes cloop kernel module source vesion 2.02,
while the feisty distribution includes the cloop utilities version 2.05.
If you try to losetup an image produced by those utilities you get an
error message saying no
Update: I no longer use cloop so don't fix this on my account.
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Public bug reported:
In version 1.1.0,
libpam-modules pre-depends on libpam0g
libpam0g depends on libpam-runtime
libpam-runtime depends on libpam-modules
It is therefore impossible to install any of these, because libpam0g
needs to be installed first, but it cannot be installed without the
It causes problems for tools we use internally. We have workarounds, but in
the past I have reported similar issues for other packages and they have
been resolved.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> I can't see any evidence this is a problem in practice. See the Debian
> b
I agree. I just wish I knew how to use apt-get to install these packages
into
an environment that doesn't already have an older version of libpam0g
installed.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Well, if you have internal tools that handle dependency loops
> differently to t
Well, I guess that's progress of a sort. :-/
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Edward Falk wrote:
> Updating: as of Ubuntu 14.04 there doesn't seem to be *be* a raise/lower
> function. You can bind a key to raise or to lower, but not raise/lower.
> I couldn't even find it in compizconfig-settings
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I am reporting ghc trac bug 6041
(http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/6041) here because the
problem is only known to affect system's running the Precise kernel - it
does not happen if you just use a precise changeroot. And its pretty
crazy.
** Affects: ghc (Ubuntu)
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Program hangs when run under U
It is possible that what I saw was caused by a legitimate out of memory
condition. But most people won't see that unless there is another bug
in the system.
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When I say that switching to 2-D "fixes the problem", that is not really
accurate because switching to 2-D means you are no longer using compiz.
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What version does this fix appear in? I'm using 0.9.7.12 and I'm not
getting any raise/lower functionality.
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[patch] Metacity-like window
That's not really a fix, its a workaround.
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package linux-image-generic 2.6.24.24.26 failed to install/upgrade:
dependency problems - lea
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If you go into System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows and
bind "Raise window if covered, otherwise lower it" to a key such as F4,
the binding will have no effect. If you log out of your session and log
in to a 2-D session the binding will work.
Ubuntu release 1
This bug has been reported and closed repeatedly since time immemorial.
I remember it in Dapper.
If you try to bind it to F1 rather than F4 you will also run into
another bug that is present in 3-D but not in 2-D, the inability to
disable the Help function.
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"Raise window if covered, otherwise lower
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"Raise window if covered, otherwise lower it" works in 2-D, a no-op in
3-D
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"Raise window if covered, otherwise lower it" works in 2-D, a no-op in
3-D
** Package changed: ubuntu => compiz (Ubuntu)
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"Raise window if covered, otherwise lower it" works in 2-D, a no-op in
3-D
To manage not
Public bug reported:
If you go into System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows and
bind anything to the F1 key, that key will still bring up the help
window. If you log out of your session and log in to a 2-D session the
rebinding of F1 will work.
Ubuntu release 12.04.
This bears some r
I have filed bug 1024194 to cover the related F1 issue mentioned above.
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"Raise window if covered, otherwise lower it" works in 2-D, a no-
This bug still affects me in release 12.04 on a machine with an nVidia
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts for raise/lower window not working
To man
It also fixes the behavior of the "Maximize Window Vertically"
operation. With 3-D it maximizes, but repeating does not restore the
original size. With 2-D the operation toggles, which is arguably a
better behavior.
By the way, by "logging in with the 2-D session" I mean logging out,
then before
Logging out and logging in with the 2-D session fixes this.
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Keyboard shortcuts for raise/lower window not working
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This bug is actually in compiz - if you switch to the 2-D mode you get
metacity, and in that mode it is possible to get raise/lower to work.
In 3-D mode (which is really necessary to get decent performance these
days) it is not possible to bind the raise/lower operation.
** Also affects: compiz (U
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