I've determined that this problem is due to an interaction with radio
streaming and the crossfade feature (Preferences -> Playback ->
"Crossfade between tracks".) If crossfade is disabled, the problem of
sound muting after 10 seconds for radio streams disappears.
Robert
Package: rhythmboxVersion: 3.4.1-2+b1Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have the exact same behavior. None of the streams I've tried produce
more than about 10 seconds of audio before going silent while still
apparently downloading data and acting like it's playing. I do not
believe the stream for
Package: exo-utils
Version: 0.6.2-3
Severity: normal
Currently I have the following preferred applications configured (using
exo-preferred-applications) :
Web Browser: Debian Sensible Browser
Mail Reader: Icedove
File Manager: Thunar
Terminal Emulator: Xfce Terminal
When I manually run exo-open
I've verified that wireshark works fine on a 64 bit kernel / 64 bit
userland system. The system which is having problems has a 64 bit
kernel but a 32 bit userland. It seems that this bug is actually in
the libpcap0.8 library. There is an open bug (#517098) against
libpcap0.8 related to running on a
Package: wireshark
Version: 1.0.7-1
Severity: grave
All packets captured by wireshark are marked as [Malformed Packet]. It
appears that the frame arrival time is incorrect.
This bug renders wireshark unable to perform captures.
This problem was noticed on an up-to-date Debian Squeeze system on
5
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.11-2
Subject: cupsys: cupsd opens approx 200 FIFO endpoints per print job that are
never closed.
Severity: important
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Each time a print job is sent to an Epson 1280 printer, cupsd opens
approx. 200 FIFO handles which ne
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