Public bug reported:
came in this morning and found the crash notification.
Ubuntu 16.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-image-extra-4.13.0-43-generic 4.13.0-43.48~16.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-41.46~16.04.1-generic 4.13.16
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-41-gen
Public bug reported:
I'm not really sure this problem is with bluez, pulseaudio or firefox.
The main symptom is that Firefox refuses to send audio to my AD2P
compliant bluetooth speakers. I can select the speakers with the gnome-
control-center for bluetooth and play the test sounds (even while FF
Public bug reported:
udevadm info prints properties with names that aren't recognized in udev
rules files. This makes it difficult to write rules using this
information. For instance, to print infomation fo a particular serial
device one might do the following
udevadm info /dev/ttySCM0
produ
Hi gf,
Nope - can't help. I no longer run Ubuntu 16 and there's no user "journalctl"
on my system. Sorry
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1628314
Title:
Cups t
ok - I tried the command (su -c 'journalctl -u cups.service
--since="None" --until="2016-09-27 18:17:05"' > troubleshoot-logs.txt)
on my current system (Ubuntu 18.04.1). I think I ran into the same
problem. The "su" command doesn't tell me who's password it's asking for
- turns out it's the superus
Public bug reported:
My machine has two CD/DVD drives. Entering "eject -v -X sr0" finds the
first drive. Entering "eject -v -X sr1" sorta finds the second drive but
not really. Here's the output for both.
$ eject -v -X sr0
eject: device name is `sr0'
eject: expanded name is `/dev/sr0'
eject: `/de
Here is the strace output for "eject -v -X sr0" for comparison
** Attachment added: "strace output for "eject -v -X sr0""
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eject/+bug/1748503/+attachment/5052019/+files/sr0.trace
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Public bug reported:
The Cups trouble shooter claimed it couldn't find log files saying it was
possible the it wasn't running as an administrator (which was correct). It
asked me to run
su -c 'journalctl -u cups.service --since="None" --until="2016-09-27
18:17:05"' > troubleshoot-logs.txt
wh
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