Issue has a patch, so wondering: What are the decision criteria for
bringing the patch into 18.04, perhaps backports? Does it have to happen
upstream (through persuasion of Gnome devs)?
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I agree, this was a very annoying bug as there are no error messages.
Keys are just missing, and importing the old pubring.gpg through both
Seahorse and Enigmail interfaces doesn't work.
The "bug" also affects Enigmail.
There is a nice description here regarding how to export your old
pubring.gpg
Confirming that these very simple patches do their job. The "rhythmbox-
plugins_3.0.2-0ubuntu2_*" package is now correctly rebuild so that the
context pane plugin is installed once again.
Patch #1 (rhythmbox-plugins.install)
I would definitely say that this should be added back in 14.04, it's a
b
Patches look fine, any reason not to merge the first one? I guess it's
debatable whether rhythmbox-plugins should be a dependency or a
recommendation, but most definitely, the context panel is missing from
rhythmbox-plugins.
On a related note, recent changes to trusty's rhythmbox include:
47. By
Just adding a curious note, that I'm experiencing the same as Ilya
Flyamer connecting to a Synology NAS' SMB share. But actually, I'm even
on a network now where the Synology is not available.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/996040
Title:
Error playing sound files mp3 and m4a: sound choppy.
Dear package maintainers -- please be our heroes and fix this :)
Memory leaks were fixed in Rhythmbox 2.97 and 2.98 as noted in #976534.
I'm currently running RB 2.97 from ubuntuupdates.org and it works
without leaks.
This was my result before:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM
Patch containing bug fixes from 2.32.1 - I do not know how to create new
packages, but I have tested the patch, and it works. It addresses the
follow commits from EOG svn, including the above-mentioned fix.
+ commit 389db0ff522f4d471e42e34ce3607368b7deb26b
+ Author: Felix Riemann
+ Date: Fri Oc
Same problem here. Ripping a cd with ruby-ripper and sound-juicer takes
about an hour. However encoding is fast and regular reading shows no
problems. E.g.:
~$ sudo hdparm -tT /dev/dvd
/dev/dvd:
Timing cached reads: 556 MB in 2.00 seconds = 277.78 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 10 MB i
Tried searchingGoogle and Fedora bugzilla. The bug doesn't seem to
affect anything but Ubuntu. Can someone experiencing the problem please
confirm if it's also a problem on other distros? Otherwise why forward
it upstream?
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Slow CD ripping (Sound Juicer)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129383
Y
I can't play WMA with crossfading enabled and that's absolutely
persistent.
1) Play a WMA file without crossfading enabled. It works, right?
2) Enable crossfading. Restart Rhythmbox.
3) Play a WMA file. Now it doesn't play, but other files work.
Can others confirm? Possibly re-open this bug and l
Oh jolly. It's been reported already upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424836
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