The bug is still present in current intrepid and I can confirm that the
patch 174407.debdiff indeed solves the issue.
For the technically less inclined here are step-by-step instructions on
how to get a working version installed. I don't know how to create a
package, however.
cd /tmp # change t
I had the same problem after upgrading to jaunty: screen would remain
black, even though it did work with the fglrx package driver before the
upgrade. Radeon HD3300. Motherboard: M3A78-T. Th e radion driver didn't
work either.
Changing the BIOS settings from "Sideport" to "UDMA" (meaning part of
t
It's unfortunate that this bug never gets fixed -- it's now marked as
"expired", but it's still there.
I encourage the developers to try to view this document showing the tariff
regions for public transportation in the Frankfurt/Main region. On my 13"
FullHD screen the station names are impossib
2.0.5 on 14.04: audacity freezes about once every 3-5 minutes and has to
be manually killed.
All I'm doing is starting and stopping playback. Usually I listen to a
few seconds of sound, then stop (SPACESPACE).
Same happens sometimes if I'm recording (R...SPACE).
I believe the freeze is alway
For me a simple
umount /media//
does the trick. The drive won't get remounted and is save to remove
after the command completes.
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The only "fix" I know is to open a terminal and to manually unmount the
drive:
sudo umount /media/
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I was left without internal mic -- the speakers worked. The fix in #32
fixed the problem.
Asus EeePC 1000HE
Thanks.
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I would like to confirm what beni wrote on 2013-05-04.
I've just installed 13.04 on a zenbook with only USB 3.0 ports. "Safely
Removing" USB harddisks or memory results in immediate re-mounting. Only
clicking on the arrow in a Nautilus (or unmounting in a terminal "umount
/media/...") will allow m