Triaged to Confirmed. Reporter found a work around for wireless nic.
Should be moved upstream if not already.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102682
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Requested by reporter. Bad SD memory card causing I/O errors.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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Aleksander Blomskøld : Thanks a lot for the time you took to test this.
According to your comment, I set the status of this bug report to fix
released. Feel free to report any other bugs you might find.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Saïvann Carignan (saivann) => (unassigned)
This bug was fixed in the package linux-ntfs - 2.0.0-1ubuntu2
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* debian/control: Drop duplicate Maintainer: field. LP: #194525.
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This bug was fixed in the package miscfiles - 1.4.2.dfsg.1-7ubuntu1
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* debian/rules: properly quote CFLAGS when passing them to configure.
LP: #194530.
* Modify Maintainer value to match the DebianMaintainerField
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Works fine under Gutsy and evince 2.20.1, so this would be a regression.
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A simple message such as: "There's something preventing this device
from unmounting. Perhaps an application, a folder, or a terminal is
still using it. Please close close them and try again."
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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I second the motion. All those in favor say "Aye".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194616
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Triaged to Confirmed. I like spaghetti westerns as well, but to anyone
who hasn't seen "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" staring Clint
Eastwood, would be lost on what "ugly" means. At some point the names
could be changed. It's up to the gstreamer developers or the Ubuntu
packaging team to make
Triaged to fixed. 0.3.8 uses the orange RSS icons that are similar to
what shows up in Firefox Live Feeds, so I assume this is a standard RSS
icon.
** Changed in: conduit (Ubuntu)
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Conduit is under extensive development. What's available in Gutsy is
buggy, no doubt. You can try a newer development version (I'm running
0.3.8) from here: http://www.conduit-project.org
See if 0.3.8 exhibits the same behavior. I have samba shares, but none
are password protected so I can't i
Triage to Incomplete. Try 0.3.8 from http://www.conduit-project.org or
wait for update in the repositories.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148129
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Let's move this quickly to the repositories as the current 0.3.2 is
well, buggy.
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Triage to Incomplete. Try 0.3.8 from http://www.conduit-project.org or
wait for update in the repositories.
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Marked to Confirmed. After more carefully reviewing your syslog file, I
have a theory:
You have a 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo, with 1 GB of RAM, 500 MB of swap, several large
hard disks with Windows installed on one partition.
Syslog shows several errors trying to enumerate the NTFS partition. It's
p
Of course, I have to actually remember to mark it as Confirmed.
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Marking as Confirmed. With a dual processor, the goom visualization and
the music playing should happen without glitches. I presume the skip ts
errors are time skip errors due to processing or I/O lag. With 2
processors, this should not happen.
I get skips every 6 seconds on a Dual Core Pentium
Thanks for your testing. Marking as Confirmed. Could be a simple as a
Dolphin configuration. I run Gnome on most of my machines, I have KDE
on a partition somewhere. If you right-click on the file and choose
open with other application, then choose custom command:
What happens if you put a cus
Marked to Confirm to preserve reporter's comments.
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Installer Manual option confusing to use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191112
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Marking as Confirmed. Reporter makes an important point that
partitioner shouldn't attempt to resize/partition mounted file systems.
A warning dialog should come up to inform the user that the partition is
in use and that it needs to be released before installation can
continue.
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To start with, how much RAM and how large is the hard disk that you are
installing to? Did you check the CD with the Check CD option?
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Marked as Confirmed. I presume that if you are performing an install
without a mouse then this could be a problem.
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Unable to toggle "Format?" flag with keyboard at the install wizard's manual
partitioning page
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Thanks for your quick response. Marking as Confirmed. Suspend on
laptops is critical for users, and there are several tricks to try
(search toshiba suspend in the Ubuntu forums). You have a recent Intel
graphics chipset (945). I have the desktop version of the same embedded
Intel graphics, and
Marked as Confirmed. It looks like a parted problem. Not sure if it is
related to the existing Windows XP partition or not, but parted had
problems formatting linux partition. XFS messages were related to NTFS
Windows XP partition. Since this install was on a separate Linux
partition, that woul
Marked to Confirmed. Acroread works OK on passage. xpdf does not have
line-by-line selection so you can't replicate behavior.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18388
Marking as Confirmed with work arounds presented.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188178
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Marking to Confirmed. Reporter found work around using Alternate CD to
achieve successful install. Could have been a RAM issue. If you run
out of RAM (256 to 384 MB required for Live CD installation) then
installation can run into errors. Alternate CD uses less RAM.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ub
Marked as Confirmed to preserve edge use case.
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Thanks for the bug submission. Nice poster! I ran evince in a terminal
window and although no errors came up, it did take a long time, 4.5
minutes or so, to load the poster. 95% CPU use on one processor and
large memory use. I didn't want to push my luck by printing it.
Work around use acrorea
Thanks for your helpful bug report. Was this after a fresh installation
of Gutsy or after updates? As a general rule, Linux uses /etc/hosts to
enumerate specific machines on the local network including printers. I
don't know if CUPS adds this entry automatically. I usually add it
manually, know
Thanks for your submission. Looks like a CUPS issue. Have you tried a
custom page size for the W-2 form as a work around? Also, is there more
than one CUPS printer driver for your printer? Perhaps trying different
drivers including generic postscript may work.
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
Thanks for your bug submission. Great screen capture. This bug may be
related to the highlight bug where extra characters show up in selected
text. Marked as Confirmed.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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evince shows unnecesary rectangles as selected during tex
I tried for several minutes and I could not get it to freeze. Seemed to
work OK for me. I was using a 2.94 GHz Pentium D (dual core) with 2 GB
of RAM. Perhaps it was a hardware or bus issue. Try running evince in
a command line with the file
>evince AF540FGZ_web.pdf
Capture any errors that sh
Triaged to Confirmed. This is similar to several other evince bug
reports related to font kerning and font substitution. It shows up on
my gutsy install with mashed fonts. I don't have Microsoft fonts
installed. Acroread 8 displays correctly.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Thanks for your testing and bug submission.
Triaged to Confirmed. Tested with acroread 8 and it took 3 seconds.
Since this is a 1950 book, the pages are scanned, so each page is
actually a rasterized and compressed image. Not sure why kpdf would be
slower, but it does make a good performance tes
Thanks for your bug submission. I've seen HP printers lock up with
network transmission. Sometimes just reseating the network cable, or
replacing the network cable helps. From your submission, this looks
like an intermittent problem. Since some files do print. Using lpr
goes through a differen
Thanks for your bug submission. I was able to print it from acroread 8
on a gutsy machine. If I ever go to Paris, I will have a nice, color,
Metro map. What version of Ubuntu are you using?
The document comes up with a (SECURED) tag in the metatitle. So perhaps
there is some kind of protection
Marked as Confirmed.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172844
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Marked to Confirmed since I was able to replicate the problem. Example
provided by reporter is typical of what many folks are experiencing with
evince and the suspected kerning problem (font is pushed together).
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Changed affected package to gnome-cups-manager. Not sure where it
really belongs.
** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196429
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I agree Colin, that it should be printed on sleeves and any included
supplementary documentation. How many times have you gotten a copy of
Ubuntu from someone else that burned it? (No printed sleeve.) Viral
nature of Ubuntu installs would dictate some type of pop-up dialog
during installation or
Marked as Confirmed to preserve use case.
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Thanks for your bug submission. Here's a snippet that might be related
to your problem:
#
[fixed in Hardy Heron] Crash when autopartitioning and disk is too
small: [WWW] Bug #48355
This can be recognised by IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
being thrown inside the copy_all function, a
Marking as Confirmed. It looks like installer ran out of memory
creating/enumerating devices:
bin/sysfs-update-devnames: line 25: echo: write error: No space left on device
ubiquity: ['/bin/hw-detect'] exited with code 1
ubiquity: ['/usr/share/ubiquity/install.py'] exited with code 1
debconf: DbD
Since the installer didn't crash, I'm not sure if log files will help.
What will help is trying Hardy Alpha 5 and installing on a spare
partition. If the behavior is the same, then this needs to escalate. I
didn't see this as being fixed but there are perhaps 500 open bugs
against the ubiquity in
Try in a terminal:
>sudo updatedb
And post any errors that show up. This will take a while. This will
check the database and update it.
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Thanks for your submission. Can you go into a terminal and try the following:
>ping 91.189.88.31
If you get a turn around response (looks like: 64 bytes from 91.189.88.31:
icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=158 ms) that means the server is up and working.
Control-C to quit ping.
If you can ping the server a
Thanks for your bug submission. With older hardware, it's possible that
the hard drive is going. Since you stated that you lost data with an
update, was it because of disk errors?
The log files show:
Setting up gnome-system-monitor (2.20.1-0ubuntu1) ...
*** glibc detected *** scrollkeeper-update
Thanks for your submission. I'm speechless.
Yes, Ubuntu is looking more like Windows. Wait until you see pop-up
ads. Perhaps you can use sox. It's a command line audio tool. No pop-
ups that I am aware of.
>sudo apt-get install sox
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Marking as Confirmed since I've noticed this behavior as well. Sounds
like a fix is in the works.
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Thanks for your bug submission. If you have Intel graphics chip, you
may be limited to 2048x2048 pixel size for both screens combined. It's
a known limitation for Intel chipset. What graphics card do you have?
How much video RAM? If shared, how much devoted to video?
Marking as Incomplete pend
Thanks for your bug submission. When you have a new installation, there
are several databases that get created. This can take a long time.
It's possible that your machine froze because of this activity. The rt
in the kernel means real-time so it devotes less time to mouse and
keyboard interrupts
Thanks for the submission. You made me a Bourne Again believer. I
actually had to test it myself with some shell scripts. I'm using gutsy
with gedit 2.20.3. Don't know what's in Hardy.
Marked as Confirmed.
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Thanks for your bug report.
I've had problems running compiz then going back to xfce and I have to
rerun the xfce window manager to get control. Try this in a terminal:
>xfwm4 &
Sometimes you have to go to Manage Workspaces and bump them back up to 4
workspaces because it always seems to get se
So Colin, what you are saying is that this is GTK behavior, and it's not
easy to change, but by changing the way ubiquity interacts with GTK we
can make a work around. What I don't understand is that if I have a
long list of files displayed in Nautilus and I quickly type in a few
characters, the s
Well, I'm gathering my tax data, so I will try printing out a W-2. I
have an Officejet 7110 and 7310. Both have duplexers. I don't know if
it will replicate Christian's problem, but it's worth a shot. I have
not had problems with duplex before with Bash cheat sheets that were
double-sided and c
As a long time Linux user, I just do things out of habit. So your
observations about the setup configurators are correct. There appears
to be some discrepancies between the various network configuration
tools. You were brave to perform all 188 updates at once! Although I
have done 150 at once b
In a terminal:
>envy
or
>sudo envy
(I can't remember if you need sudo permissions for this.)
See if there are restricted drivers. The open source (reverse-
engineered) drivers for ATI have limited capability. Once you get the
restricted drivers going, then start playing with resolutions. Ba
Here's a cheesy example from Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
Gedit hightlights both the same even though the array syntax is illegal
in normal Bourne shell (sh) programming.
Here are the results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects$ ./bash_arrays.sh
area[11] = 23
area[13] = 37
Contents of area[51] are UF
bash_arrays.sh attached.
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** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
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Marked as Confirmed. Hardy is supposed to have a tickless kernel. I
don't know if that is having an impact with your laptop. When your
keyboard is frozen, how do you shutdown? If you have access to another
computer, install openssh-server and login via ssh so you have a remote
connection to you
If your machine is capable of running compiz, what happens when you:
>compiz --replace
Do you get control of the windows?
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Marking as Confirmed. Perhaps it's a graphics card/driver issue. If
there are no errors from the command line, then perhaps there is a
bottleneck with the reading of the thumbnails and displaying the
graphics. What are the specs of your machine? If I understand
correctly, when the thumbnails ar
Screenshot of 5 across thumbnails.
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Thanks for your bug submission. One thing to try: Go into BIOS and
turn off bluetooth. Then try the Live CD. Also, hit F1 once the Ubuntu
graphical logo comes up. Watch the text scroll by and post those
bluetooth messages.
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Thanks for your bug submission.
Check the file permissions. From a terminal:
>ls -la .ICEauthority
It should look something like:
-rw--- 1 tgalati4 tgalati4 795 2008-02-27 15:58 .ICEauthority
You might have to log in using rescue session then change directory into
your home directory.
I'
Thanks for the bug submission and handy directions to Reading Station.
Marked as Confirmed.
/var/log/cups/error_log:
E [01/Mar/2008:19:03:02 -0800] PID 30180 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip)
stopped with status 3!
E [01/Mar/2008:19:03:02 -0800] [Job 20] Job stopped due to filter errors.
Corr
Do any error messages show up when you run glipper in a terminal? The
glipper icon needs to be showing in the panel to verify that it is
running. If the icon shows in the panel and cut and paste doesn't work
then it's time to escalate.
Glipper works for me in Gutsy, so this would be a regression
I've been using Banshee on Gutsy for several months without problems.
Does it crash for all media files or just certain bad actors?
The error shows that gstreamer is not happy with 64,000 sampling which
is not a common sampling rate.
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I noticed that you have:
snd-hda-intel: model=5stack
Did you try: model=6stack-digout
If that works, then put the following lines at the bottom of your
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.
options snd-cmipci mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388
options snd-hda-intel model=6stack-digout
This works for me with G
Marked as Confirmed.
When I do:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whereis glipper
glipper: /usr/bin/glipper /usr/share/glipper /usr/share/man/man1/glipper.1.gz
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Perhaps it's in /usr/share and perhaps that is not in your path
statement?
It's not in mine by default:
>env | grep PAT
The cheesy work around is to grab the Gutsy version and simply put it in
/usr/bin and see if it works.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197272
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That's great news. Marking as Confirmed. I read this afternoon on the
forums that some folks have ICH8 sound working out of the box on Hardy
Alpha 5.
So this is either a HAL sound card detection problem or an alsa-base
problem getting the right switches. I can't tell from the kernel
subversion
That's a good suggestion. I had banshee ball-up on me and I just wiped
the database and imported again to start fresh. Fortunately, I didn't
have many tracks at the time.
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Thanks for your submission.
Marking as Confirmed. Need more authoritative description for virtual
kernel. Is this a kernel that acts as a host to multiple virtual
machines? Or is this a virtual kernel that resides as one of many
virtual machines managed by a host operating system.
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Thanks for your submission. Sounds like a great idea. My last gutsy
install was 18 minutes on 2-year old hardware. If we can reduce that
even more that would be cool.
Marking as Confirmed.
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Thanks for your submission.
Marking as Confirmed.
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Thanks for your submission. As the Ubuntu user base grows, naming
descriptions need to be more precise.
Marking as Confirmed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197630
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Marking as Confirmed. Yes, it's possible that a newer kernel will have
the support that you need. New hardware is a moving target for Linux.
Sometimes patience is needed to find the right distro for your machine.
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Thanks for your suggestion. I agree, Festival is only slightly better
than Amiga's speech engine. Unfortunately the good voices out there are
closed source. Voice recognition is in a similar sad state. There is
some work going on at Cornel using more advanced sound sampling
techniques and bette
Thanks for your submission. Were you running Feisty before and it
worked correctly--shutting down to power off?
If Feisty shut down, but gutsy hangs on shutdown, then this would be a
regression.
Your dmesg output looks like the computer was trying to access the CDROM
drive and floppy. Did you r
Thanks for your submission. I agree, both OO and Firefox can be bad
actors in this regard. I use abiword and gnumeric for most simple
tasks, because OO can be annoying. I don't know why OO is so persistent
about recovery files and I don't know how to turn it off. At least with
Firefox, I can ca
Thanks for your bug submission. It looks like you lost your gnome
window manager. Could be related to the second user not being able to
activate the window manager because of a permissions problem.
What happens when the second user does this in a terminal:
>gnome-wm
This will execute gnome win
Thanks for your bug submission. Works OK on an Intel 945 GM graphics
machine. After a cursory search, I couldn't find the mahjongg
preference file, but perhaps you could edit that file and remove the
fullscreen tag and see if it comes up in a smaller window.
Marking as Confirmed. Strickly for t
Thanks for your bug submission. I didn't see anything wrong in your
attached state files. It would be most helpful to add the noaa link to
this bug post.
Marking as Incomplete pending bad actor http link.
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Thanks for your bug submission. I thought that 2 GB was the maximum
file size within the Linux file system for technical reasons. It could
be 4 GB, but one bit is reserved for something. I wish I had a more
authoritative link to give you.
Marking as Confirmed, since evolution needs a way to gra
Thanks for your bug submission. I hope Ubuntu is not that bad that it
requires simultaneous bug submissions.
Marking as Confirmed to examine the multiple apport use case.
I assume the work around is to report one bug a time, even though you
may experience 2 or more bugs simultaneously.
This won
Thanks for your bug submission. This sounds like it may be related to
your next Bug #196441.
Marking as Confirmed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196439
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Thanks for your submission. I like the fuzzy clock in KDE. I wish
gnome had it. Perhaps we should add a Spanglish version of the clock.
Marking as Confirmed. Are there any other strange translations in the
fuzzy clock that we need to know about?
Thanks again.
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Marking as Confirmed. Default Printer is from legacy Linux printing
systems where you could designate a default printer instead of typing
out a long device name string. It works similar to the default printer
selection in Windows. The difference is you have to select a default
printer. If you d
Marking as Confirmed, since enough people seem to notice this problem.
I haven't seen any reference to an interaction between tickless kernel
and pulse audio. Does the real time (rt) kernel suffer the same
problem?
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Thanks for the bug report. I also have a SE w810i phone that I can test
with. I currently sync with a powerbook using iSync and that works
well. I would also like to get better sync with Gutsy. Is there a
newer version of wammu 0.22-1 that could be moved into the backports
repository?
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Thanks for the bug submission. Tunapie (version 2.0rc8) works fine
under Gutsy. So, I would say this is a regression. Has anyone tested
on a non-rt (real time) kernel? This would narrow down rt vs regular
kernel issue.
** Changed in: tunapie (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Basically, take /usr/bin/glipper from gutsy and put it on a USB stick.
Then boot Hardy and copy it to /usr/bin/glipper or just paste it to your
home directory and run it from a terminal from your home directory.
See if any error messages pop up and see if it functions.
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I've used Dragon Naturally Speaking and IBM's Via Voice. Both are
closed source, but would make great open source projects if they are
ever opened up. IBM uses Via Voice in many automated telephone
answering systems, so I doubt that would be opened anytime soon.
This seems like a good Google sum
Since policy changes will affect the overall speed of ubiquity for a
given set of installation conditions:
Is there a record generated in an ubiquity log file that captures this
installation time? If not, could a simple script be added so that
interested folks could keep track of installation tim
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