I don't use empathy for exact this reason. In my opinion it is more a
requirement for a messaging client then a feature. I would love to see
the ability to block contacts added to empathy too. Personally I never
understood why Ubuntu switched to empathy as default messenger-client
which is, accordi
I've got the same problem here. Changing the audio settings in Gnome
preferences from pulse-audio to Alsa, makes a difference. wma files are
being played, but chopped terribly. It's impossible to hear the song.
Using Alsa as setting in Gnome does not make rhythmbox hang though.
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WMA files not p
I don't know if it is relevant, or related, but after adding new songs
to the directory containing my music, rhythmbox just doesn't work
anymore... grays out after a while... was thinking, maybe it can't
update the metadata, because of this bug... the error above did show up
regularly since ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When pauzing an audio CD, I want to continue listening again, I press
the play button again, which causes the CD-rom to run, but playback is
not started. It is as if it keeps searching where it paused and doesn't
find it. I've checked and double
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Title:
playback of CD becomes impossible after pausing
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Public bug reported:
When you have a type of file, for example a Gimp file, .xcf, I used to be able
to select a custom built Gimp as default to open the file with, by browsing to
the directory I built it in.
The option to select the application through a path is gone.
This is a serious regres
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Title:
No option to select app from custom location to open type of files
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When Gnome 2 still was in use, I easily could find the codec of for
example an avi file by right clicking and looking at its properties.
This was particularly useful when moving an avi file to a multimedia
player, since not all codecs are supported by media players.
Now, sinc