Public bug reported:
When I open gnome-disks (part of gnome-disk-utility) and then the smart
value table of a disk its impossible to change its window size and the
width of the single columns.
Thus, it not possible to read the names of most the attributes. Look
here:
http://abload.de/image.php?i
** Description changed:
recently I did a fresh install of xubuntu 12.10 on my HP Notebook and
now I discovered that Fn+Alt+Print (in german: Fn+Alt+Druck) isn't
working anymore.
- With Fn+Print (Fn+Druck) I'm able to make srceenshots of the hole
+ With Fn+Print (Fn+Druck) I'm able to make
** Description changed:
recently I did a fresh install of xubuntu 12.10 on my HP Notebook and
now I discovered that Fn+Alt+Print (in german: Fn+Alt+Druck) isn't
working anymore.
With Fn+Print (Fn+Druck) I'm able to make srceenshots of the hole
screen, the Alt-Key is working, too (I'm
Public bug reported:
recently I did a fresh install of xubuntu 12.10 on my HP Notebook and
now I discovered that Fn+Alt+Print (in german: Fn+Alt+Druck) isn't
working anymore.
With Fn+Print (Fn+Druck) I'm able to make srceenshots of the hole
screen, the Alt-Key is working, too (I'm not having any
Public bug reported:
Recently I installed xubuntu 12.10 which uses of course the Webbrowser
to open html-files.
In the end "Webbrowser" opens firefox, but obviously not directly,
because if I try to open html-files which contain spaces in the filename
itself or somewhere in the path "Webbrowser"
During the last days I I got the feeling that the problem is not limited
to firefox 4. I noticed that sometimes ubuntu doesn't react directly
when I'm using the mouse or touchpad. Sometimes I have to repeat two or
three times, what I wanted to do (e.g. move a Window with the Mouse).
And now I foun
I'm having similar problems with Firefox 4 under Ubuntu 11.04.
Nearly every second button/link/text box can't be clicked/used and
sometimes buttons/links/boxes can only be clicked/used in some parts of
the button, box or underlined text. Sometimes it help to scroll down
and up again on the same
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Title:
Internal Ricoh R5C822 Card Reader recognizes SD-Cards only after
suspend/resume or restart
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Public bug reported:
I own a HP DV9812EG Notebook with an integrated "Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822
SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 22)".
Unfortunately it does very often not recognize my SD cards directly.
In order to recognize an inserted SD card I have to suspend and resume
the notebook.
Then t
Still the same, even with Ubuntu 10.10.
Look here:
ren...@pavillon:~$ aplay -l
Liste der Hardware-Geräte (PLAYBACK)
Karte 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], Gerät 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog]
Sub-Geräte: 1/1
Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0
Karte 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], Gerät 1: Conexant Di
Good to know that somebody seems to know where's the problem.
Unfortunately the Mainline Kernel 2.6.34 for Lucid (which I'd like to
keep on using) doesn't work with Broadcom WLAN cards.
Look here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/577136
That's why I didn't even try to compil
I'm having the same problem with Lucid and Kernel 2.6.34.
First I installed Kernel 2.6.34 RC7 on Saturday, then Kernel 2.6.34
final yesterday an now Kernel 2.6.34-999 today (with the daily builds
released on 20th and 21st May) [I got all versions from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
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fdisk -l doesn't list damaged hdd but palimpsest does
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I've done everything you aks me to do and here is the result:
This time my PC recognized the damaged HDD as sdb, while another HDD was
sdc.
This picture shows the results of palimpsest of fdisk -l and fdisk -l
/dev/sdb:
http://picfront.org/d/7wlN
...and it shows nearly the same result: palimpse
I changed the link to the screenshot in the bug description. It should
work now. If not, please let me know.
** Description changed:
My PC contains a damaged hdd from which I'm rescuing data using
ddrescue. I'm doing this already for several months. Now that I updated
to ubuntu 9.10 I'm hav
** Description changed:
My PC contains a damaged hdd from which I'm rescuing data using
ddrescue. I'm doing this already for several months. Now that I updated
- to ubuntu 9.04 I'm having a strange problem:
+ to ubuntu 9.10 I'm having a strange problem:
"fdisk -l" does not show the damage
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40484340/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40484341/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
My PC contains a damaged hdd from which I'm rescuing data using
ddrescue. I'm doing this already for several months. Now that I updated
to ubuntu 9.04 I'm having a strange problem:
"fdisk -l" does not show the damaged hdd anymore, while palimpsest does.
Look here:
http://ww
Hello Simon!
Thanks for your comment!
How did you connect your ALSA bug report to this one?
I would like to do the same with the ALSA bug report I opened
simultaneously with my launchpad report.
My ALSA bug report can be found here:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4589
Today I installed:
ALSA 1.0-21
Kernel 2.6.31 (Final)
NVIDIA Linux x64 Driver 190.32
Pulseaudio 0.9.17
But guess what?!
HDMI Audio is still NOT WORKING!
Could anybody help us, please?
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No HDMI Sound with Jaunty 9.04, Kernel 2.6.30, ALSA 1.0.20, Conexant CX20561 &
nvidia MCP65 HD Audio (Gefo
Thank you for classifing my bug report. I have not been sure how to
classify it, because it could be a bug of ALSA, of the Nvidia graphics
driver or in the Linux Kernel.
Is there something else I could do to ensure that the "proper
developers" would take a look at it?
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No HDMI Sound with Jaunt
** Description changed:
- No HDMI Sound with Jaunty, Kernel 2.6.30, ALSA 1.0.20, Conexant CX20561
- and nvidia MCP65 HD Audio (Geforce 8400M GS)
-
- I did a fresh install of jaunty on my HP DV9812EG Notebook but HDMI
+ I did a fresh install of jaunty on my HP DV9812EG Notebook, but HDMI
Audio o
Public bug reported:
I did a fresh install of jaunty on my HP DV9812EG Notebook, but HDMI
Audio out isn't working.
In the beginning i had ALSA Version 1.0.18 installed, which came with
Ubuntu 9.04. Even tough the lastest proprietary geforce driver (NVIDIA-
Linux-x86_64-185.18.14-pkg2.run) seems
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