I exhibit similar behaviors (namely module in use and rebooting without
said module)
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r...@comp1:~# udevadm monitor --udev -e
monitor will print the received events for:
UDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing
UDEV [1241815082.399105]
Sorry. I thought that was a "We got some sort of fix but not a 100%
correct one" button.
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Cannot set up parallel port printer on Ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369850
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ubu
Fix is partially correct. Adding parport_pc to /etc/modules does work.
However, we need to find the underlying problem why parport_pc is not
automatically being loaded.
Prior distributions of Ubuntu correctly loaded parport_pc. 9.04 does
not.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fi
I have found a fix.
Im running Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop on an old machine. I have a HP Laserjet 4
via /dev/lp0
I lsmod'ed to make sure the appropriate modules were loaded. I then
checked dmesg to see what was in there. And lpstat still showed no
/dev/lp0 activity. My experience thus far mirrors everyb
I concur. I had 8.04 in which Audacious worked flawlessly.
I installed 8.10 from one of the beta CD's and Audacious playing is
flawed as stated.
I also played audacious from commandline in the format of "audacious
song.mp3" and it still plays the last song you played. It certainly is
not a bug in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287696 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287696
I concur. I had 8.04 in which Audacious worked flawlessly.
I installed 8.10 from one of the beta CD's and Audacious playing is
flawed as stated.
I also played audacious from commandline in the format of "aud
Public bug reported:
Running Intrepid Ibex (current as of 26 Oct 2008) on a T61 Thinkpad with
Intel gfx GM965/GL960.
Problem: When I use the brightness controls on the keyboard (Fn+Home or
Fn+End), the brightness does up or down, but with a lag of about 1-2
seconds per increment up or down. Also
Public bug reported:
Banshee crashed and informed me that it could not find the
AudioScrobbler plugin. However, I believe, though I cannot confirm, that
it had been previously using this plugin.
** Affects: banshee (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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crash while