Still present in 19.04
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The help at https://askubuntu.com/questions/778100/how-to-install-
compile-nvenc-in-ubuntu is how I got to build working packages in my
system (19.04 fresh install).
Hopefully this gets fixed shortly. Maybe come up with a .deb that
includes the NVENC headers so they're easier to incorporate into t
All the more reason this issue should be easily fixable by referencing
that package as a builddep... again, unless licensing issues come into
play.
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I've found, quite surprised, that xfsdump doesn't allow dump level
numbers outside of the range [0-9]. Given that even storing that number
requires a full byte (8 bits), it boggles the mind why more numbers
aren't supported. The usefulness of supporting more numbers (24
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The workaround for me was to disable vt_handoff in /etc/grub.d/10_linux*
(i.e. set vt_handoff=0 in both places near the top of the file).
That resolved the issue completely.
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This is still happening in Ubuntu 19.10, and I'm all but certain it will
continue to happen with 20.04 when I upgrade to it. I'll verify next
weekend when I finally have time for the upgrade.
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FFMPEG previously supported NVENC encoding (nvenc, h264_nvenc,
hevc_nvenc, nvenc_hevc) out-of-the-box, but no more. I had to follow
this tutorial (https://askubuntu.com/questions/778100/how-to-install-
compile-nvenc-in-ubuntu) to build them.
Naturally this is becoming tediou
If unloading-and-reloading the r8169 module solves the problem for you,
here's a workaround that does it automatically for you upon resume from
suspend:
1) Create a file /etc/systemd/system/fix-r8169.service with the
following contents:
BEGIN FILE
[Unit]
Description=Fix RTL-8169 Driver
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On a multiboot installation of Ubuntu Yakkety and Windows using UEFI,
everything was working properly. Upon update to Zesty, os-prober was
unable to locate the Windows partition and thus Grub
(2.02~beta3-4ubuntu2 and previous Zesty versions) wasn't generating the
correct boot
This bug appears to be present in Saucy, using kernel 3.11.0-13 on
x86_64 (x79 chipset).
Suspend works well for the most part, but sometimes it goes "stubborn"
and wakes immediately after suspend is requested (I can confirm that
there are no scripts returning non-zero from pm's sleep.d and such).
Public bug reported:
I skipped Oneiric Ocelot when I learned that Unity was fairly hard to
turn off. Today I tried to do the upgrade path to Precise, only to get
stopped by this error.
There were no errors reported during the upgrade to Oneiric.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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I can confirm that on Ubuntu Saucy with gnome-control-
center-3.8.5-0ubuntu1~saucy the problem persists. A workaround was to
hard-link the files to the correct location (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/NetworkManager/) from the installation location from the plugin
packages (/usr/lib/NetworkManager/).
Nevermind my last comment. It appears that "someone else" had replaced
the original packages with the ones from the gnome3-team/gnome3 ppa, and
those did need the mentioned workaround.
The VPN indicator also seems to have been fixed by rolling back the
packages and the workaround.
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Forgot to mention, I'm using 3 monitors side-by-side (running at 120Hz),
so that may also be a factor.
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This bug is still happening in Ubuntu 14.04 with gnome-shell
3.10.4-0ubuntu5.2, using Citrix's icaclient v13.2.1.328635 whenever the
client attempts to open a remote application window. I'm using an
nVidia GTX 780 TI with the closed-source drivers (version 352.30), in
x64 mode.
How can I provide
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When trying to play MP4 videos captured from my Galaxy Nexus and copied
to the local hard drive, video playback in Totem is choppy. VLC has no
problem.
Videos used to work fine in Totem in Natty and Oneiric. It appears that
Totem is maxing out the core upon which it's runni
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This also seems to happen when using VNC as well, so it seems to either
be common to VNC and RDP, or protocol-agnostic. The solution is,
however, to kill the remmina process - this seems to clear things up.
I've run into this type of bug before with Eclipse, where on a right-
click the UI would f
This bug needs to be fixed for those of us that don't use unity and only
rely on gnome-shell. The problem seems to have been diagnosed to compiz,
and thus the fix should be focused there so that it's not unnecessarily
tied to unrelated packages (i.e. unity, as was the fix mentioned above).
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The problem has been narrowed down to when the headset is actually
charging - either through to the computer's USB ports or via a wall-
socket charger (any micro-USB charger with 0.5A output will suffice).
When the headset is unplugged (i.e. fully wireless), everything works
fine. But when the hea
Still seeing this with gnome-online-accounts-3.8.3-2 on Saucy.
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Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:14.04
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Upon boot, the EMU20K2's PCM input channel is enabled (unmuted), but it
shows as disabled (muted) in alsamixer. One has to enable it and
disable it in alsamixer in order to ensure sound does not "leak" out.
This is unaffected by alsactl store/restore - even if the asound.sta
There would be a simple workaround if any of the command-line utilities
for alsa would allow me to change specific mixer settings. A script
could easily be devised to simply turn PCM Input on, then off, and that
would be that. Sadly, to my knowledge no such utility exists.
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Default mixer settings for EMU20K2 enable PCM Input on boot while
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Yes, precisely.
Take this sequence:
Start up the machine
Boot to Ubuntu
Log in
Open sound input settings (gnome-control-center sound, input tab)
Play some music
The input indicator moves with the music clearly denoting that the PCM
capture is enabled. However, alsactl store
As expected, login-logout had no effect. Therefore, it's safe to assume
the bug only manifests on a fresh boot. This reinforces the idea that
it's either "something" changing the card's state behind ALSA'S back, or
ALSA not properly restoring state to the card. The fact that alsactl
restore fail
You lost me - what's the o'clock capture switch? How do I set it? What
are the permissible values? It's not documented in the alsactl man page
either.
If you give me an example I'll be more than happy to test and relay the
results.
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No effect for the default volume levels setting, the same behavior
continues (tested repeatedly).
No idea how to test the other thing you mention, since there's no
mention of "PCM Capture" anywhere in those pulseaudio files. Can you
offer up a concrete example of what you'd like me to add, and to
The simplest definition of the bug is that after bootup, the actual
state of the emu20k2 hardware is not accurately reflected in the
software (alsamixer, alsactl store). The easiest observable effect (in
my case) is the PCM Capture switch - it shows off even though it's
functioning as if it were o
Ok...your latest suggestion (pulseaudio analog-input.conf.common
modifications) had no effect. The defect is still present.
Let me know if you'd like me to test something else.
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Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) changed Samba for Apple's proprietary SMB stack.
This stack has incompatibilities with the "default" smb:// mount modes
supported by Samba and Gnome VFS.
If I mount the system via Nautilus, opening the location
smb://computer/share, I can see the file lis
I've just tried Samba 3.6.0 from Debian experimental, and the problem
persists.
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Btw...this defect seems to be a Gnome (GVFS) defect more than a Samba
defect - although smbclient has similar problems. The only thing that
works for sure is mount.cifs with the above flags.
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Hi, all!
Any news on whether this will be backported to 2.6.38 for Natty? At
this point I'm reluctant to upgrade to Oneiric (b/c I don't like to be
forced into using Unity, which I've not quite warmed up to yet), but I'd
still like to enjoy this fix.
Please advise.
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Yes, it still occurs with nVidia drivers at 295.49, even 295.53.
Videos are also choppy in standalone totem. gst123 works fine, so it
would appear that the problem is within totem itself and not the
gstreamer libraries. mplayer-based players work fine (except mplayer2).
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No, no messages in the log. The only reason I realized mtp-probe was
missing was b/c I was trying to test my own udev rules (from the
aforementioned workarounds), and while doing so I saw the message that
certain rules were failing to apply because mtp-probe was missing.
The issue is simple and I
Sorry, I misunderstood your question. The answer to your question is
no. Those messages you're seeing are indicative of some other USB-
related problem since mtp-probe appears to be invoked properly, but is
hanging for some reason and forcing udevd to kill it after a timeout
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As confirmed by the build logs at
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/66810099/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-
amd64.libmtp_1.0.6-2_BUILDING.txt.gz and
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/66809838/buildlog_ubuntu-
natty-i386.libmtp_1.0.6-2_BUILDING.txt.gz (I'm sure the others as well),
mtp-probe
I can confirm this as well with an HP OfficeJet 6500 Plus, using the
HPLIP driver package, on 11.04 (Natty). Printing the same file from
eVince produces the correct color output. Telling Acrobat to "Let
printer choose colors" half-fixes the problem, but there are still
incorrect colors being prin
This bug also affects compiz - Awesome WM isn't the only one. This
seems to be triggered by multiple flash elements in open browsers, and
is a recent development (i.e. didn't happen when natty was first
installed).
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This bug also happens when using nvidia hardware (GTX 580). 100% CPU
usage on Chromium when viewing flash videos after a while (i.e. youtube,
etc). Firefox is also affected which leads me to think that it could be
the flash plugin, not chromium or the video driver(s).
Also using a Logitech mouse
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While researching to build a script that would automatically purge
messages older than X amount of time from the SQLite database, I found
that the "from the epoch" timestamps being stored in messages.time
aren't really "from the epoch".
As per all definitions, "the epoch" sta
I get it - the problem is the message source (Twitter, in this
particular case), not Gwibber. Fair enough.
So is there an API from the actual service(s) to attempt to get the
timezone configured for the account? What I'm thinking is that Gwibber
*should* (ideally) store all timestamps relative t
To-whit, I found this:
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/account/settings
The JSON object contains timezone information which can be used to
determine which timezone the account is configured to. Thus, it can be
used to calculate the UTC time that the message came in under. That's
Twitter d
Ditto for Facebook:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/
I'm almost positive all the others contain this information as well.
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I'm having the same problem with Natty, and the issue happens randomly.
However, it is possible that while the issue is happening (i.e. playing
a video), other applications are able to output sound correctly while
the distorted audio is being played back (discovered this today).
I'll update with m
Will this be backported to Eoan?
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