Public bug reported:
My Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop has HDA Intel audio with a STAC9200 codec.
It has speakers and a headphone jack. Previously when the headphone jack
was unplugged sound came from the speakers, and when headphones were
plugged in, sound came only from the headphones. In Ubuntu 22.0
This also fixes the Lxdm greeter crash I reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxdm/+bug/1922443. I installed
the pre-release builds from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/2.68.1-1~ubuntu21.04.1/+build/21536716
and confirm that the bug is fixed.
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Seems this should also fix LXDM GTK greeter:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxdm/+bug/1922443
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1926316
Title:
lxap
But, not all VLC video outputs are supposed to use OpenGL, so I don't
see why Mesa is relevant. One of the crash backtraces doesn't involve
Mesa.
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I did some more investigation and found that without the workaround the
analog output only appears while headphones are plugged in. The SPDIF
output disappears while headphones are plugged in.
The bug has been submitted with this new information at
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseau
It was easy to fix this by adding the following line to /etc/pulse/default.pa
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0
After doing that and rebooting, I had to set the analog device as the
fallback device in pavucontrol. (Before the default.pa change, the SPDIF
device had been the only playback
Public bug reported:
PulseAudio currently doesn't see the analog audio output in my Dell
Inspiron 6400 laptop with Intel HDA STAC9200 audio. It only sees the
SPDIF output. This is the situation in both "pactl list sinks" and
pavucontrol. I hear no sound from applications, probably because it's
goi
Right now in 19.10, /lib/systemd/system/fstrim.service runs /sbin/fstrim
--fstab --verbose --quiet , which doesn't cause the service to report
these errors. According to the fstrim man page, for the --fstab option:
"Errors from filesystems that do not support the discard operation,
read-only dev
Public bug reported:
If I run sudo fstrim -av I see:
/media/SSD_Data: 2 GiB (2145820672 bytes) trimmed
fstrim: /media/Win7: FITRIM ioctl failed: Bad file descriptor
/: 26.9 GiB (28823887872 bytes) trimmed
/media/SSD_Data is read-write mounted NTFS via ntfs-3g, and /media/Win7 is
read-only mounte
This seems to be an old bug, which is also mentioned elsewhere:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26126/spoofed-mac-address-ignored-by-wpa-supplicant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1193972
Another symptom of this bug is probably inability to connect if you need
the changed MAC addr
Public bug reported:
If my /etc/network/interfaces settings for wlan0 include a "hwaddress
ether" line, then running ifup for that interface fails at the very end,
after successfully authenticating with the access point. Here is what
happens:
systemd[1]: Started ifup for wlan0.
wpa_supplicant[765
Public bug reported:
In /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70gconfd_path-on-session these lines fail if
there is a space in ${DESKTOP_SESSION}:
export MANDATORY_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.mandatory.path
export DEFAULTS_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.default.path
The error output to ~/
In 14.10 amd64, mountall keeps running, causing init to keep
/var/log/upstart/mountall.log open for writing, which prevents root from
being remounted read-only.
These things are easy to examine by adding a /bin/sh line to /etc/init.d/reboot
in do_stop() before "reboot -d -f -i". Then when you reb
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