Public bug reported:
This is a problem in the unity-lens-applications source package.
According to Ubuntu policy, the "clean" rule in debian/rules "must undo
any effects that the build and binary targets may have had, except that
it should leave alone any output files created in the parent direc
Public bug reported:
The "Personal File Sharing Preferences" window has two sections relating
to Bluetooth, and those use different terminology (and user interface
features) to describe Bluetooth pairing, both from one another and from
the main Bluetooth settings.
Under "Share Files over Bluetoot
Public bug reported:
I have a Sony SRS-BTM8 Bluetooth speaker, and its audio side works
fairly well with Ubuntu. It also has a play/pause button and that
doesn't work so well. I think the problem lies in unity-settings-
daemon.
To demonstrate that the Bluetooth side is working, if I switch to a
A quick additional not: using "xdotool key XF86AudioPlay" and "xdotool
key XF86AudioPause" works correctly, so maybe it's not all media keys
that are broken and there's something odd about my Bluetooth one.
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Sorry for the long delay. I just noticed this bug in my list and have
reproduced it with the Banshee in Ubuntu 14.04, Banshee 2.6.2: [Ubuntu
14.04.1 LTS (linux-gnu, i686) @ 2014-08-12 14:01:00 UTC]. I've attached
the terminal output I get when running "banshee --debug" and reproducing
the problem
** Summary changed:
- Sony SRS-BTM8 play/pause key not fully effective in Banshee
+ Sony SRS-BTM8 play/pause key not fully effective in Rhythmbox or Banshee
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Marked confirmed because I've supplied debug output and bug is described
as "really easy to trigger" by someone else at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653025
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I've made a small program out of parts of bluetoothd that demonstrates
this problem without the need for any special hardware. Simply compile
it and run it (as root) and it will create a virtual keyboard that
generates "play" and "pause" keypresses at 5.1-second intervals. If you
have Rhythmbox o
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