I was wrong, speech-dispatcher is just not installed on TW by default.
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Title:
speech-dispatcher distorts all sound
To manage notifications abou
It may be that it's fixed in most recent version. I am atm using
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and it's the first time since 3-4 years that i do
not get this error.
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I am sorry, i found an earlier bugreport.
So feel free to close this bug as duplicate.
Original Bugreport:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/speech-dispatcher/+bug/1736222
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This affects Ubuntu 18.10 as well. Gets triggered every time while a YT
video is playing and i open a website in firefox in special reading
view.
Overkill in KDE because the sound error starts when checking mails in
kmail or refreshing akkregator.
Removing speech-dispatcher "solves" the problem.
** Summary changed:
- speech-dispatcher triggers sound errors in Firefox while playing media and
using
+ speech-dispatcher produces sound errors in Firefox
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It seems that there is a difference in behaviour between Xorg and
Wayland session.
Xorg produces the on/off display cycling, but under Wayland the lock
screen works exactly as expected.
** Description changed:
System:
Ubuntu Desktop 18.10 with GNOME. Fresh installation.
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- Package: Unkn
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Gnome 18.10
Expected behaviour:
Play media content in different tab in Firefox while viewing a page in Firefox'
readingview (that option given in the URL-bar for a text version of a site)
What happens:
As soon as i open the website in Firefox special readingview, all
Public bug reported:
System:
Ubuntu Desktop 18.10 with GNOME. Fresh installation.
Package: Unknown
Expected behaviour:
Locking the session via Superkey+L turns connected monitors off after short
period of time and puts them into sleep mode.
What happens:
Session gets locked, but Ubuntu seems
Public bug reported:
Gnome-twitch doesn't work on Ubuntu 18.04 as it always crashes when
starting a stream. The player backend has no influence over the
behaviour.
Example terminal output (personal informations edited out):
[04:43:04] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtApp:370} Startup, running version