Having recently tried upgrading an 18.04 system to 19.10, I can confirm
~rigues 's behavior - complete screen corruption after resuming from
suspend when using the Nouveau driver (NVidia driver only partly
corrupts).
However, this (corrupted screen, no workaround) might be different
enough from a
I've had this issue in the past on Ubuntu 18.04 with the NVidia 340.x
driver series. Two days ago with driver 340.107 and the latest released
system updates, the lockscreen wallpaper corrupted for about 2 seconds
on resume from suspend, then the wallpaper reloaded, appearing fine. In
the past, th
I can confirm this happens quite often to me, on both desktop and laptop
14.04 installs. As suggested in #3, clearing the cached album art
folder fixes it, then in a short period of time it degrades into a mess
for FLAC and MP3 files.
While I have not tested this solution, the bug might be relate
I also can confirm that Dac Chartrand's work-around.. works :) I've
updated the bug description to reflect this; if any developer needs
specific tests, I'd be willing to help in debugging.
** Description changed:
How to reproduce:
- > Start Rhythmbox, make sure you have at least two songs avai
After some thought, I'm changing the package from gstreamer to Rhythmbox
as the bug does not happen in other GStreamer-based media players.
** Package changed: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu) => rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
> Start Rhythmbox, make sure you have at least two songs available
> Begin playback on a track, wait for it to finish (you can skip to near the
> end of the track if you're impatient)
Expected:
The next track plays, Rhythmbox doesn't crash.
What happens:
R
This bug seems like a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/500073. Could
the original poster verify if installing the package "icedax" fixes the
issue? (in a terminal: sudo apt-get install icedax)
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This bug bit me on a fully updated Ubuntu 10.04 system when trying to
copy a CD, failing with the exact same error message. However, I found
a fix.
According to http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9754437&postcount=3,
I installed the package "icedax" and it worked without even having to
reboot
With some Googling and question-asking, I've found a work-around to re-enable
the conduits.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/6267/how-do-i-synchronize-a-palm-pda-with-evolution-2-30/
Clumsy, but works.
Ubuntu Desktop Team, please re-consider your choice!
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