Thanks for the email...I currently don't have jaunty installed on my
system, but I'd be happy to download and test in a virtual machine if
that would help.
Just let me know!
Regards,
~Nathan R. Hale
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
1) Using Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
2) PulseAudio 0.9.10-2ubuntu9
3) Wanted playback from MuseScore (mscore)
4) It didn't happen.
Terminal output:
> Alsa_driver: the interface doesn't support mmap-based access.
> init ALSA audio driver failed
>
This will be a show stopper for some people. Can this be added to the
list of known bugs, with a fix? It took me some digging to find this.
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"apt-get update" failure: hash sum mismatch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261022
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Okay, I feel stupid. Turns out flashplugin-non free was *not* installed,
installing it solved the problem. What do you know? I guess I was using
Gnash under my admin account w/out knowing it? Anyways, problem fixed,
and it's definitely not a bug in flashplugin-nonfree. Please close or
delete this!
Public bug reported:
I've installed the flashplugin-nonfree package from my main user
account...and it works great. I created another account for my wife, and
tried to visit YouTube. Firefox claims that flash is not installed...but
it is! I also had this issue in Gutsy. The workaround for Gutsy ca
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No display (blank screen) on log out
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179574
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Public bug reported:
On log out or switch user, my screen often goes blank, with my monitor
displaying an error message as if it's being fed wrong
resolution/refresh info. Boot up is fine, happens only on log out and
switch user. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace sometimes works to bring back GDM,
however it als
Seems like using xdm instead of gdm provides a less usable workaround,
right now.
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gnome crashes upon relogin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109357
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Installing the package xserver-xgl solves the problem for me, but causes
GNOME panel applets to throw errors and then freezes my system.
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On log out or switch user, my screen often goes blank, with my monitor
displaying an error message as if it's being fed wrong resolution info.
Boot up is fine, happens only on log out and switch user.
I can confirm that this happens to me with an Nvidia GeForce 6200 A-LE,
with the nv or nvidia dr
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