I am getting the same problem with ctrl+T on gutsy tribe 5 - once again
it only appears to happen in firefox.
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Pressing Ctrl+W once closes all tabs, one by one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122118
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With some help from Basilio, I have managed to get the sound working.
It required the following steps:
1. Install linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-386
2. restart
3. Run depmod -aAe
4. run modprobe snd-hda-intel
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[gutsy]Sound card not detected
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** Summary changed:
- [gutsy] Many "Unknown Devices" in output of lspci
+ [gutsy]Sound card not detected
** Description changed:
- The output of lspci contains a lot of unknown devices (see:
- http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/386). I believe that one of these devices
- is my soundcard, which gutsy
The output of uname -a is:
Linux cdesk 2.6.22-10-386 #1 Wed Aug 22 07:43:24 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
If the "unknown device" isn't a bug / problem, I will change the
description to relate to the soundcard.
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[gutsy]Sound card not detected
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[gutsy]Sound card not detected
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[gutsy]Sound card not detected
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Public bug reported:
The output of lspci contains a lot of unknown devices (see:
http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/386). I believe that one of these devices
is my soundcard, which gutsy has not detected. I am using an Asus P5K-e
motherboard with an Core 2 Due E6750.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance
I am experiencing the same problem on Feisty. I am running the fglrx
drivers. I am able to provide more information if required.
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Mouse cursor 'sticks' on screen 2 of dual head display
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** Changed in: eterm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[Merge] eterm_0.9.4.0debian1-2ubuntu1
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Public bug reported:
* Merge from debian unstable. Changes:
- Don't set override_redirect for KDE. It causes borderless
Eterms to refuse focus.
** Affects: eterm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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