Please add OOo to 8.10 :)
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[Request] OpenOffice.org 3.0 in Intrepid ibex release
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Please add OOo 3.0 to 8.10 :)
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[Request] OpenOffice.org 3.0 in Intrepid ibex release
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Hi Leann,
I've just tried the 2.6.25 kernel without the restricted nvidia drivers (I used
the "nv" ones instead), still the system freezes randomly when I use the USB
wireless adapter.
Please find enclosed a new dmesg output as requested.
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Hi Leann,
I've noticed that I still get some hard lockups even when the USB wireless
adapter is not connected.
This happens far less frequently than with the zd1211rw/Digicom, still it
happens and apparently it happens randomly.
These are the latest 2 episodes:
1) The system completely froze a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I'm experiencing hard lockups almost every time I use Rhythmbox in order to
listen to any radio station.
After just few minutes, the screen, mouse, keyboard and sound simple freeze and
I'm forced to hard reset the PC.
I'm using Hardy with the
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13584887/ProcMaps.txt
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Hardy
After having run some extra tests, I think I can say that the issue is
not caused by Rhythmbox as such, but most likely either by my USB
wireless adapter (Digicom USB Wave 54 - zd1211rw) or by the USB 2.0 PCI
card (D-Link DU-520 with NEC chipset) to which the wireless device is
connected.
I even d
After having run some extra tests, I think I can say that the issue is
not caused by Rhythmbox as such, but most likely either by my USB
wireless adapter (Digicom USB Wave 54 - zd1211rw) or by the USB 2.0 PCI
card (D-Link DU-520 with NEC chipset) to which the wireless device is
connected.
I even d
Hi Leann,
Apologies for the late reply. I had to reinstall Hardy after the last
lockup...
Please find enclosed the output of 'lsusb'
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Hardy freezes when listening to radio with Rhythmbox
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And this is the output of 'dmesg'
P.S.: even after a 'fresh' Hardy installation (all latest patched also
installed), the system freezes randomly when connected through the USB
wireless adapter.
It works just fine when connected through an ethernet cable.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
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Ops, I've just noticed that the bug has been marked as Invalid.
Have I posted this bug in the right place, or shall I post this as a new bug?
Apologies for any inconvenience this might have created.
Fab
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[karmic] pulseaudio: card not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394500
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I've just installed pulseaudio (1:0.9.16~test6-3-g57e1-0ubuntu1) on Karmic
Alpha 4 and rebooted.
Now my sound output has gone...
When I open Sound Preferences I have the following under each tab:
- Hardware > Choose a device to configure: > (empty field)
- Input > Inpout volume > (Grayed out)
- I
I've now tried to force load-module module-alsa-sink in default.pa as well
Sound playback is back again, but:
- Hardware > Choose a device to configure: > (empty field)
- Input > Input volume > (Grayed out)
- Input > Choose a device for sound input: > (empty field)
- Output > Choose a device for
I've now tried to connect a USB audio interface to my laptop, and it gets
perfectly recognised.
Therefore the issue must be with the internal audio device (which used to work
fine up to pulseaudio 1:0.9.16~test5).
Regarding my internal audio device, "cat /proc/asound/cards" returns the
following
I have also tried the latest update from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
audio-dev/+archive/ppa with no success...
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[karmic] pulseaudio: card not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394500
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Update: I've just tested pulseaudio 1:0.9.16~test6-30-g300384-0ubuntu1
from the Ubuntu Audio Dev team PPA...
The internal soundcard (ALC268) is still not recognised.
The Output still says Null Output
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[karmic] pulseaudio: card not found
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** Summary changed:
- [karmic] pulseaudio: card not found
+ [karmic] pulseaudio: card not found - Null Output
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[karmic] pulseaudio: card not found - Null Output
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