Looks like it may have been hardware related - as part of further
debugging both the usb speaker was completely unplugged, and the pc and
monitor were powered off at the wall - after that playback seems to be
fine
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Recently (since yesterday), during audio playback ("Videos" app, Chrome
(google music)) the audio will go from perfectly clear to complete
static white noise. This usually starts about 5 seconds into playback
and can last from about 10 to 40 seconds before returning to normal.
Not sure if this is relevant (I don't really understand what it is telling me):
unattended-upgrades.log :
While building minimal partition: cache has not allowed changes
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Ok, so this may not be a bug specifically in unattended-upgrades, but I
can't determine where else it would be.
Having my server broken by unattended upgrades removing the primary
login system (kerberos) once might be considered unlucky, or perhaps a
typo - but now that it ha
Public bug reported:
The manpage for curl talks about having support for the --metalink flag but
trying to use it in Ubuntu 14.04 fails with the following warning:
Warning: --metalink option is ignored because the binary is built without the
Warning: Metalink support.
Can we get curl built with
It is a bit of a mixture. Looking at my status bar (with hacked unity) I
see an external (bought in) app - antivirus. Skype is sometimes quoted
by others.
I also see two internal icons, which are related to our internal
compliance.
I also have two IBM applications which are sold, and will try and
mpt, that doesn't seem to me a reason why we can't have a drop down area for
legacy apps. Yes their behaviour will be unpredictable for Ubuntu but it would
still work for legacy apps.
I run a corporate repository for 6000 users and we are having to fix each unity
version so our corporate apps w
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