Installed xine-ui and tested with xine - no distortion
present. Retested with totem (same file) and still got
distorted output. Thanks for looking at this one!
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Playback very distorted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113538
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Playba
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Playing back wav files is distorted to the point of incomprehensability.
Audio in other applications is fine. Files play back in, for example,
play(1) with no problem. Other media types play back correctly. WAV
files played back correctly before
@Quim Calpe,
I have a VIA chipset as well...
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[edgy] kernel panic after last update
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SSlaxx,
Can you confirm you have the same bug as the rest of us, ie: the kernel panics
right after an acpi_hw_low_level_read?
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I have also tried it with the "pnpbios=off acpi=force" and that does let
my system boot. Clearly a bug though.
I think the next step is for this bug to be marked confirmed. Who does
that, and what information do they need to reassure themselves that it's
a real bug? It sure seems real from here
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59946 ***
Though not an exact duplicate, 59946 did give me the answer to the
problem - the configuration daemon needed restarting after creating the
admin group (which happened when I shut down for the night...) I hadn't
realised there was a daemon for these tas
I didn't have an admin group at all. I had an adm group, of which my
account is a member. Tried creating a group called admin - just in case
-, but that makes no difference...
users-admin, which shows certain core groups as "privlege" checkboxes,
has all the boxes ticked for my account (includin
I think my original description didn't make this clear enough - the menu
item fails, not time-admin. time-admin never gets started.
ie: you get a dialogue box with:
The configuration could not be loaded
You are not allowed to access the system configuration.
In it. The menu items should (I thi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
time-admin requires root rights, but the menu item does not have a gksu
first on the command line. This results in the menu item failing.
This is on Edgy beta after upgrade from Dapper.
Right clicking on clock in panel and selecting
I get the same thing [as Nowhereman] after upgrading from Breezy. Can
still start up by selecting the old (Breezy) kernel from grub. Has
never required any special settings previously, and changing some of the
BIOS options mentioned (I can't find the PIC/APIC one in my menus)
makes no difference.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
After the recent release of updates to openssh-client - selecting that
package to view changes causes X to crash out to text mode screen. GDM
then restarts it.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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