I had the same problem with an network upgrade from hardy to intrepid
I have a geforce FX5500 connected to a VGA CRT and an HDTV with a DVI to
HDMI cable. Hardy xorg.conf was set up with separate x servers,
configured with nvidia-settings.
On first reboot after upgrade, x-server crashed and I was
I lost spdif out again after the latest feisty updates (this time I
hadn't been messing with configuration files for a while). I reproduced
the steps I illustrated above and got it working again. I also believe
this should be re-opened, because this time the problem occurred after
official update.
I had a similar problem not being able to log in to the default GNOME
session ( "your last session lasted less than 10 seconds" message). The
problem came from the fact that I had created a .profile symlink linking
to .bashrc. unlink .profile fixed the problem for me
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"shopt" xsession error upo
Thanks muncrief, after the latest kernel update I lost sound again, this
time I just installed aumix, put all volume sliders to max and after
relaunching mythtv all sound was back. Your solution is much quicker
than mine, but obviously there's still something wrong if updates are
making us lose our
Having the same bug with the 2.1.3 version in the Ubuntu repository, I
followed mtwells' instruction ( installed glabels_2.1.3-3_i386.deb and
glabels-data_2.1.3-3_all.deb) His solution worked for me, I can confirm
that version 2.1.3-3 does not crash when switching to A4
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glabels crashes when s
I have the same issue on a week old feisty + mythtv install with an audigy 2
ZS. All was smooth using spdif out, then after having played a DVD (not the for
first time though), spdif out just stopped working. It's still connected (dual
boot to win confirms that easily), and pluging headphones in
I finally managed to resolve this using the following method :
- sudo apt-get --purge remove alsa-base alsa-utils linux-sound-base (also
removes gdm ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-mythtv-frontend)
- locate and delete files/folders with asound or alsa
- sudo apt-get clean
- reboot
- sudo apt
Same problem here, it pops up here every five minutes even after having
removed/added google account with two factor verification ( 12.10
upgrade from 12.04 ).
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