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I attempted to add --enable-webrtc-aec to PulseAudio in 14.04.
I downloaded the source via 'apt-get source pulseaudio'
I downloaded the build dependencies via 'apt-get build-dep pulseaudio'
I downloaded the libwebrtc-audio-processing-dev requirement for the
WebRTC echo canc
Sorry to hammer this so many times so quickly. The fact of the matter is
that boincmgr running as an arbitrary user needs to be able to read that
gui_rpc_auth.xml, otherwise it won't/can't connect. It's very possible
that things could have changed since that bug report 6 years go so that
the client
Not related to Debian #407678. That bug refers to ownership and not
octal permissions.
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Change /etc/boinc-client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg to 0644
You may be correct about the blank default password, however I was under
the impression that the reason the file was blank was because a user
running boincmgr wouldn't be able to write gui_rpc_auth.cfg as it's set
to root perms.
No, this bug is not fixed. With the default permissions of /etc/boinc
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- belong to the manager when it's installed) are owned as root, with the
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Upon installation, the config files in /etc/boinc-client (most actually
belong to the manager when it's installed) are owned as root, with the
exception of cc_config.xml. One of the files affected by this bug is
gui_rpc_auth.xml, which contains the password for the local
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Hmm... it seems that installing the "gnome" metapackage (which is not
pulled in via gnome-shell) fixed this issue for me.
Here's my APT log if somebody wants to dig through that to try to
determine exactly what the problem is... Also, I've included a line-by-
line stylized summary of the installed
Just downgraded because of issues with ATI proprietary drivers (open
sourced drivers don't recognize my card), the 3.5 kernel, X11, and the
Gnome3-Team/Gnome3 PPA. That said, I had gotten so used to recording
things on my desktop - now I suddenly lack the capability. It appears
that the gnome3-team
I'm experiencing this issue as well (version 3.6.1 from the PPA). I'm
using an ATI card with the proprietary binary drivers. Gnome shell
starts at about 30M, and works up very slowly (I'm assuming some
initialization is going on the background) and levels off. However, as
soon as I hit the Activiti
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If the calculator is set to Programming mode and you use the Ctrl
shortcuts to switch between bases, the base in use at program exit is
not saved.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Set the calculator to Programming Mode.
2. Set the base to Hexadecimal using the drop-down menu.
3. Exit t
Check out comment #67. It points you to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed which shows how to change
you settings to get the update.
Or you can wait a little longer for it to come into the main
repositories.
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I'll go ahead and report this here and on my bug report. From what I can
tell, the fix has been committed for the next kernel update. While bug
#1013183 is older than mine, the actual fix has been in the wor
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I can confirm that your patch works. Not sure if I have that STAC92XX
chip or not. But, not only does the "bongo" play, I'm also getting full
sound in GNOME as well. I'll go ahead and close this bug as a dup
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Kernel 3.2.0-25 Breaks Sound
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Ok, I found out where I went wrong. I clicked the first link in your
post rather than the second and installed the daily kernel. I'm running
off the RC3 kernel right now (installed linux-headers, linux-image, and
linux-image-extras). Seems now that everything is working -- except the
sound. Same ex
OK, forgive my ignorance but I'm having some issues using the mainline
kernel. I installed both linux-image-3.5.0-999.201206250405_amd64.deb
and the corresponding linux-header package (not sure if that was
necessary). However, it's totally unusable. No drivers are loaded what-
so-ever (USB mouse, w
Apport crashes when attempting to submit a bug report, gives terminal
output:
No packages found matching linux.
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/ubuntu.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/apport/report.py", line 718, in
add_hooks_info
Don't know why it set it as a linux-meta problem...
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I noticed several days ago that my sound suddenly quick working out of
my speakers. My headphone jacks work just fine. In a backwards
troubleshooting binge I tore apart my laptop (an HP Pavilion dv7-2273cl)
to ensure the speaker connection was still secure. I attempted to
inst
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If you have autologin enabled or you're just a fast typist, ureadahead
has the potential to cache pieces and whole filenames of files in an
eCryptfs filesystem. This is a potential security vulnerability as it
could theoretically provide a cryptanalyst vital pieces
In his case, he specifically told it not to use swap since he'd be
booting from a USB
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If an existing swap partition is marked to be
I just got a report from somebody on askubuntu.com that may be related
to this bug.
The problem:
If you check the "Encrypt home folder" box while installing, for some reason
Ubiquity uses the first swap it finds as encrypted swap (and therefore has to
"format" it). In his case, he was installing
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I got a report on askubuntu.com, so I'm making a bug report about it
His goal was to install Ubuntu on a USB stick. He did it with an
existing Ubuntu installation on the computer.
When going through the installation, he specifically told it not to use
any swap, as this would
I only specifically patched for eCryptfs as it's the only encryption
officially supported. It's a bit of a hack-y patch, but unfortunately
busybox's /bin/sh can't do cool stuff like extglob in BASH... If that
were the case it would have been !(ecryptfs) instead. But it works.
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I think the gnome-shell package should depend on gnome-session-fallback.
I had a headache of a time trying to get Gnome Shell working under a
Oneiric Beta VM. The problem was that when I installed gnome-shell,
gnome-session-fallback was not being installed. Due to the fact is
This also affects me. In my instance, sometimes I need to use Azilink on
my phone to tether when I can't get an internet connection. This
requires both no encryption and no authentication. It's kind of
frustrating, because some applications look at Network Manager's status
and if there are no conne
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Binary package hint: electricsheep
As stated by http://www.electricsheep.org:
"We are losing our hosting for the v2.6 server. All users should upgrade
to v2.7. "
and
"Because the 2.6 server is being shut down, we are only distributing 2.7
clients. Although they are still i
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Fullscreen mode in every resolution is now broken. I don't know what
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I recently upgraded to Jaunty and I'm having problems that may still be
related. However, I didn't try playing for a couple of weeks before
upgrading, so I'm not sure if it was the upgrade that broke it or an
update that did it.
The problem I'm having now: Entering either HD mode or Fullscreen mod
Maybe you can see something I can't?
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Disregard the last post. I kind of jumped the gun haha
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I do not have a mountdevsubfs.sh.dpkg-dist file. This is a Hardy >
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I, too, had changed my mountdevusbfs.sh at one point (in fact, for the
same reason). However, I don't understand how you managed to fix it?
This problem is really bugging me. The "hack" you mention enables gnome-
terminal but for some reason my TTYs are still not active. I'm hoping to
get it fixed
Whoops, this is in Intrepid by the way.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 with the i810 video chipset.
I have also disabled Xinerama with the xorg.conf option:
Section ServerFlags
Option "xinerama" "no"
EndSection
Here's what I have to do to reproduce the bug:
Start the RuneScape Java applet. Go to video settings on m
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I got the same error while trying to install the Flash plugin from the
repositories on a friend's computer. I haven't tried it on mine.
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I second the upgrade to Beta 1
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I've finally fixed this bug. I now have a new and better video card, but
I'm pretty sure this would fix my original problem. It was a problem
with with the onboard Intel video. Apparently, modprobe was loading what
it needed for the Intel graphics (because I can't turn them completely
off) and then
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Binary package hint: xmms
I was playing streaming radio for something like a day straight and I
noticed that my computer was running kind of slow. I checked my memory
usage and my physical memory usage was nearly 100% and my swap usage was
almost as high. I looked at the proc
I had this happen after running the Evolution backup feature.
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I added the path in the Indexing Preferences, but I still can't get
Nautilus to find anything on that partition. The Search for Files...
dialog will find them, but not Nautilus.
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The partition is local to my computer. I'm sharing in on my home Samba
network so the other people in my house can access it too.
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I have a FAT32 partition that I share on my home Samba network. It's
roughly 400Gigs, so it would be nice if I could search it.
Unfortunately, Nautilus apparently cannot search in FAT32? I changed the
option to tell it to search for zip files in a folder on my partition
(the f
I have to open a terminal, cd over to the directory, and use ls
[expression] in order to find files on the partition. It's pretty
annoying that I have have to go through all that trouble every single
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Is there a way to manually fix this? I installed the gnome-panel update
(Synaptic reports the right version anyway), yet I still have the
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America/North_Dakota/New_Salem. Once I changed it to Europe/Tallinn
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Binary package hint: update-manager
All I was doing was running the update for Gutsy.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Sep 28 00:53:51 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/update-manager
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5
NonfreeKernelModu
As a comment to my "when I finally made it bootable" post:
Making it bootable required commenting out the above rule in the
/etc/udev/90-modprobe.rules file. If that rule is taken out, I'm
assuming that Linux isn't even recognizing the card as present.
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(They should really make the bug posts editable...)
That is, the XServer configuration tool.
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I think it's a problem like that too. I mean, at least you were able to
boot with your AGP card. I can only boot it with the system crippled.
After I managed to make it bootable, I changed my driver to ATI and my
PCI bus using the server configuration tool, but when it came up - it
was a blank scre
I was going off this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3049823, though the poster has
some uncertainty. I believe that thread had a link to the above page.
So, you're telling me I'm really stuck and that I can't use my ATI card
what-so-ever?
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Hm. I thought I had read somewhere on the Ubuntu Forums that the 9250
should be supported by the drivers because it was released after the
9500?
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As a side note, I find it strange that the Restricted Drivers Manager
tells me I don't need restricted drivers, when I'm pretty sure I do. The
ATI restricted drivers support my card.
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Oops, I left the hash mark in there. Here is what it's supposed to look
like (really):
# Load drivers that match kernel-supplied alias
ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*",RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -Q $env{MODALIAS}"
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The udev .rules file causing the problem is:
/etc/udev/rules.d/90-modprobe.rules
Specifically, this rule:
[code]# Load drivers that match kernel-supplied alias
#ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -Q
$env{MODALIAS}"[/code]
In disabling this rule, I noticed an immediate ef
Err.. that's:
# Load drivers that match kernel-supplied alias
#ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -Q $env{MODALIAS}"
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Currently tracking down problem in udev. I was told disabling RAM for
the video card in the BIOS fixes the problem, but my BIOS doesn't have
that option - besides, wouldn't that kind of defeat the purpose of a
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When the above boot script is disabled, Recovery Mode boots. I haven't
tried full mode like that, but I have the feeling it won't do much.
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The problem resides in the S10udev boot script.
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The above is not the same problem. That's the first problem I had with
Ubuntu and can be solved by adding the acpi=off option.
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When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of err
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When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see
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This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off option
When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of errors (more than one
page long) after "Loading hardware drivers" (see:
http:
** Description changed:
- This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off option (I have to
- use this due to my video card)
+ This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off option
When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recover
** Description changed:
- This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn.
+ This applies to 7.04 Feisty Fawn booted with acpi=off option (I have to
+ use this due to my video card)
When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of e
** Description changed:
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+
When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of errors (more than one
page long) after "Loading hardware drivers" (see:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthre
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When I have my BIOS set to use PCI as the primary video adapter, Ubuntu
does not boot. In recovery mode I see a cascade of errors (more than one
page long) after "Loading hardware drivers" (see:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=507165). In regular mode, the
loading bar
Oh, also, I don't know how this affects other versions of Ubuntu - this
is my first installation of Linux.
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I also have an ATI Radeon 9250. The root of my problem though is that
I'm not able to boot up Ubuntu with my BIOS set to use PCI as the video
adapter (instead of the onboard). In Recovery Mode, I see the crash
happens right after "Loading hardware drivers." In the standard boot
mode, the loading fr
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