Forgot to mention: I'm running an Nvidia GT 640 card with the
proprietary nvidia driver.
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Title:
Apps locked to launcher only launch once per ses
Same here. Fresh install of 14.04 64-bit, dual monitor setup. When I
set the launcher to only display on one monitor, I can only click each
icon in the launcher once. Trying to interact with those icons a second
time receives no response.
If I then set launcher to display on both monitors, I im
Christopher,
I am not in a position to be able to further test this bug. I initially
reported the problem over a year ago. It never received any official
response and, based on feedback as recently as February of this year in
the bug comments, the issue is not fixed. It should not come as a
sur
Public bug reported:
When listening to audio (pandora internet radio, youtube, etc.), I get a
repeated popping/crackling sound. When I look at the sound settings
while this is happening, I see "Headphone Output" rapidly appearing and
then disappearing in the "Play Sound Through" section. The app
Raymond, what can I do to provide more info? I see you marked it as
incomplete, but you didn't mention what information you need.
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Title:
Poppin
Nevermind, I made a new report using "ubuntu-bug" to provide more
comprehensive info. Please close this bug and refer to bug #1353013
instead.
** Description changed:
When listening to audio (pandora internet radio, youtube, etc.), I get a
repeated popping/crackling sound. When I look at th
Public bug reported:
When listening to audio (pandora internet radio, youtube, etc.), I get a
repeated popping/crackling sound. When I look at the sound settings
while this is happening, I see "Headphone Output" rapidly appearing and
then disappearing in the "Play Sound Through" section. The appea
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1353013 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1353013
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1353013
Popping/Crackling sound when playing audio in Ubuntu 14.04
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I created a video of the "Sound Settings" GUI window to show what I'm
experiencing. When the audio "pops", my Sound Settings twitches/spasms
between headphone and analog output. See here:
http://youtu.be/hw4HYpJKAZQ
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I created a video of the "Sound Settings" GUI window to show what I'm
experiencing. When the audio "pops", my Sound Settings twitches/spasms
between headphone and analog output. See here:
http://youtu.be/hw4HYpJKAZQ
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
Intel Wireless Adapter "iwl3945" not working after sleep
To manage noti
Christopher,
Marking this bug as invalid is wrong. This bug report has multiple
people adding comments confirming that the problem exists. You also
have someone as recently as 7 hours ago confirming that the problem
exists in the latest release. There's absolutely no reason to close
this bug an
Christopher Penalver,
I'm very willing to provide the minimum requirements to debug the
problem. In fact, I already provided them in the original bug notes.
However, a year and 3 months later, I don't have access to the hardware
anymore. Regardless, there are multiple additional people commenti
Bogdan, please subscribe me to it as well, or at least paste the link to
the new report here. It would be useful for others who have the exact
same problem.
I'm also curious to see if Christopher actually investigates your bug,
or if your report just gets ignored and eventually closed as invalid.
Public bug reported:
My laptop's wireless adapter, "iwl3945" does not function after resuming
from sleep. It works properly at startup, but if I put the laptop to
sleep, the wireless adapter does not come back after resume.
tim@tim-laptop-hp:~/Downloads$ lsmod | grep iwl
iwl3945 13
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Title:
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** Summary changed:
- Intel Wireless Adapdter "iwl3945" not working after sleep
+ Intel Wireless Adapter "iwl3945" not working after sleep
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Title:
I also see this in11.04 with nvidia Quadro NVS 140M. "This driver is
activated but not currently in use". This is true for both version 173
and "(version current) [Recommended]".
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of messagein "Additional Drivers""
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvi
I can confirm that this issue still exists in the final release of
version of 11.04. Same errors and symptoms.
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Title:
Intel Wireless Adapter "iw
Yes, it does occur at every resume. It has never worked properly.
Marc, please verify that your kernel, hardware and driver details match
those in the original bug notes.
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