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Daniel T Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thomas, please open a support ticket
(https://answers.launchpad.net)
instead of using this bug report to ask for assistance. I'm happy to
help you with the support ticket; just email me the ticket # clea
Same here. It works just fine now.
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Sound incredibly quiet, alsamixer broken after kernel upgrade
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Using a Toshiba Satellite A105. After being unable to upgrade from Edgy
Eft to Feisty Fawn, I just reinstalled the whole OS from a new image.
Everything in Feisty works fine except for sound (and out-of-the-box
media compatibility, but that's another issue). Sound worked fin
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Step five returns a "file not found" output.
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No, it is not a duplicate. My sound is not too quiet, it is completely
nonexistent. Please reread my bug report.
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Ah, my mistake. This is my first bug report, sorry.
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Yes, it is a duplicate. You
My console asks me for a install path. What should that be?
>step 1- install:
>alsa-driver-1.0.14rc3
>alsa-lib-1.0.14rc3
>alsa-utils-1.0.14rc2
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>step 2-
>sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
>
>and at the bottom of your page you have to add:
>
>options snd-hda-intel model=auto
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>on my, a100-906
I can't figure out how to get any of the fixes posted here to work.
Could someone post step-by-step instructions please?
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Yeah, it's definitely not #466539.
#419328 looks similar (the original description is very vague), but
opening Display Preferences does not cause the crash. It's a different
bug.
This bug only freezes the s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 486056 ***
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Oh, I found out something that might help.
The crash only occurs when I have Appearance>Visual Effects set to
Normal or Extra, and it's because of the width of the virtual desktop.
I was able to reliably dup
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 486056 ***
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Which MEANS...
It's actually bug #486056. Can we get the duplicate status changed for
this?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 419328
[i945gme] attaching external monitor: laptop display is blac
I'm having the same problem on an Acer Aspire A250. When
Appearance>Visual Effects is set to None, everything works just fine.
But when it's set to Normal or Extra and I try to extend the desktop,
the system will freeze with a black screen and a nonresponsive cursor
(even Num Lock is unresponsive.
Using 10.04 Beta 2. I can set up my dual-monitors with a total desktop
size of 2624 x 1500, but the advanced graphics are all off. When I use
System>Preferences>Appearance>Visual Effects to use Extra graphics, a
loading bar comes up, the screen flickers, apparently nothing happens,
and then the A
Oh, and the Appearance application freezes again when I press OK on that
popup.
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The fix given in #5 didn't work. This might be a different bug (or not,
I don't know how the stuff works).
If it helps, the login screen drums sound plays twice. Once when it
goes to a terminal, and it plays again after I press enter and the login
screen comes up.
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freeze during bootup/have
Flipping through the Controls settings...
New Wave is one Control scheme that uses a texture. It scales properly.
So yes, it looks like this only affects the light-themes. Does that
mean it's a different package?
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The way I figure it, they're all the same type of functionality. I'll
hold off on submitting more until a decision is made on #533261.
(Whether or not it's consistent to let the indicator-applet accept more
f
Don't forget about the mouse-over popups that applications would give.
I like being able to check my laptop's battery percentage, what song I'm
listening to, and how long until my next typing break without having to
click anything. The way it is now, an extra click has been added to all
of those.
Changed package to light-themes. Added simpler solution: "Modify the
affected themes to scale and rotate properly."
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The texture used by the default Lucid theme looks terrible on a left or
right oriented panel. The texture repeats
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plymouth
Steps:
1) Power on machine.
2) Select Lucid distro from GRUB
3) Plymouth loads, shows the purple screen with the Ubuntu logo and some
blinking red dots
4) Problem: The "login drums" sound plays and I'm on a black screen with a
cursor at the up
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Might be related to 518559.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Just upgraded to Beta 1 from Karmic. GRUB works fine, boot works fine,
login screen comes up fine. But when I log in, the desktop never loads
and it never shows the desktops or panels. All I have is my wallpaper,
there are no icons or panels.
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https://
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That means this affects all Linux distributions. It will probably be a
while before a fix is released.
Well, if you set Appearance > Visual Effects to None, the problem will
go away. That's the only fix for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: maximus
On Ubuntu Netbook Edition, OpenOffice's Find and Replace window does not
behave properly. It opens maximized, when it should open in its own
window. This causes odd graphical "junk" when used.
Steps:
1) Start a UNE session and launch OpenOffice
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
I miss the old extra functions, like being able to change system volume
with the scroll wheel, and being able to Pause/Play Rhythmbox with a
middle click.
Before the indicator applet took over, many of the panel icons responded
to mouse-
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I would suggest making the right-click menu for the indicator applet
have a label. Put a grayed-out entry at the top of the menu that says
"GNOME Indicator Bar" or "GNOME Indicator Applet", or just "Indicator
Applet".
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The texture used by the default Lucid theme looks terrible on a left or
right oriented panel. The texture repeats vertically, when it should be
rotated.
Screenshot attached.
Steps:
1) Under System>Preferences>Appearance, set the Theme to Am
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I'm having the exact same problem in 11.04. I can't even get copy-paste
to work. This is terrible!
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Title:
can't restore files in subfolders in
Possibly related problem:
On my Acer Aspire One, I am unable to extend the desktop onto a second
monitor. The combined desktop is only as big as the first monitor, and
the rest renders black. The mouse cursor draws on the black if I move
it to the edge of the black, but I can't move it into the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: telepathy-mission-control
I can't give reproduction steps, this is random.
After chatting a bit and closing chat windows, Empathy refuses to open a
new chat window no matter what. Apparently, mission-control crashes
when this happens.
Currently on the
Public bug reported:
After logging out and logging back in, apport reported this.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: linux-image-2.6.35-19-generic 2.6.35-19.28
Regression: No
Reproducible: No
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-19.28-generic 2.6.35.3
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-
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Update:
I've found that there seems to be a maximum width (and height) to the
combined desktop.
My external monitor is 1600x900, and my laptop's screen is 1024x600.
External monitor is on the left.
I can set my monitors to 800x600+1024x600 with no problems.
If I set them to 1280x720+1024x600, I
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