I can confirm this bug. I'm not able to anything to my PSP. Rhythmbox
crashes to desktop with "Segmentation fault". I'm waiting for a fix.
Ubuntu: 9.04
rhythmbox: 0.12.3-1~getdep1
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Rhythmbox crashes while copying songs to psp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361259
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Added to #548918, but it's been open a while. Could use some help
getting escalation or priority or whichever.
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evolution-data-server often freezes pidgin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174366
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Something is pushing hang-causing events from EDS-- not crashing it --so
no backtrace is available. When EDS hangs, in my environment, one of
two things happens:
1) If Evo is running, it hangs. Pidgin is unaffected. The hang can be
recovered by killing and restarting Evo, but not EDS.
2) If Ev
[Jaunty] This is not working in listview mode for me, either. No DnD at
all-- the "document" icon being dragged zips back to File Roller and
nothing happens.
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Drag n' Drop directories from File-Roller is somewhat tricky
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13199
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Stranger and stranger. I have an earlier email from "Apport Retracing
Service":
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Strange. When I submitted it, LaunchPad showed the whole stack of
attachments. ...I'm guessing something to do with the apport updates
earlier today. And running it through apport just tries to open a new
bug... is that what you wanted?
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Sorry, it looks like the crash (and some other crashes I haven't
reported) are due to not being able to obtain 3D accel. I'm using a
Mobility Radeon HD 3650-- will the -ati or fglrx drivers support
R600/700 cores before Jaunty release?
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gnome-screensaver-gl-helper crashed with SIGSEGV
https://
Confirmed on Jaunty amd64 after upgrading to 2.25.90, post-install.
There seem to be an awful lot of reports, going back to Hardy. This has
bitten or is going to bite quite a lot of people, since seahorse is
effectively a required core component of Ubuntu (ex. Server?).
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gnome-keyring-daemon
This is the point, you're right, it is mapped to Super by default but
when I try to use Super in a shortcut it has no affect. (declaring a
shortcut with Super works and in Hardy Heron even using Super worked...)
Alex
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Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
In intrepid we need to go:
System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Setup
"Meta is mapped to the win keys" to make the windows key work as a
modifier!
but now I've got another problem: When this option above is not choosen (and
Super is not mapped to the Mod4) the Super_L key has no affect when try
Ok, after a short time of trying I found the solution of this problem.
First rhythmbox sets /MUSIC as the path to the music at a PSP. Second
someone (also rhythmbox??) adds the entry from hal to this path (this
entry is "PSP/MUSIC"). At the end rhythmbox tries to find the music at
"MUSIC/PSP/MUSIC/
Hi,
because this problem still exists in Hardy Heron, I've reopened this bug
report. But I can't say many more about this problem, because I can't see the
directory that rhythmbox is trying to use. I just know that the directory used
by a PSP to play music is no longer /PSP/MUSIC. Now its only /
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