I think I'm having the same problem, in 12.10. Here's how I produce the
bug:
-Turn on autohide using Settings-->Appearance-->Behavior
At this point the launcher hides and appears as expected
-Run CompizVonfig Settings Manager, go to Window Management and uncheck
"Snapping Windows" to turn the fe
I think I am having the same problem, with a Fujifilm F100.
I'm running 12.10 3.5.0-22-generic and shotwell 0.13.1
I also get "Shotwell Unable to lock camera: Unspecified error (-1)"
I just upgraded from 12.04 and this is the first time I've tried to
import from the camera since then, and the fir
Ok, I found the answer to my own question. I used an SQLite database
browser/editor to open the hamster.db file located at ~/.local/share
/hamster-applet. There is a table there for tags and you can change
their display status to false to hide them from the autocomplete
dropdown.
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Does anybody have a workaround for editing tags? My list of defaults has
gotten very crowded
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Title:
Tags section hidden on Time Tracker Preferenc
Please add "Plantronics Headset"
alsa: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=2b5b6ddd4dbab2cdd9a57561cd311c9b82458057
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Title:
[meta-bug] Invalid extr
I had this same bug with a plantronics usb headset. I followed the
suggestions in comments 4 and 6 and they successfully removed the S/PDIF
listing. For me the output of "cat /proc/asound/cards" was "Plantronics
USB Headset".
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