Public bug reported:
This bug is somewhat "odd."
Using an Atom N280 netbook, Intel graphics.
With any of: gnome-terminal, xfce4-terminal, or roxterm.
If I connect an external display and (using arandr) enable it with the display
being positioned to either
the "right" of the (primary) LVDS displ
Yes, it does; the /usr/share/menu entries are still missing in the
konqueror package in Lucid, for example.
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KDE 4 packages lacking entries in /usr/share/menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375585
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One additional comment -
The VM is running 32-bit Windows 7, which does have a driver for the ac97
virtual sound card.
This same VM *did* produce sound on Karmic and on Jaunty.
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QEMU_AUDIO_DRV set to none by libvirtd in Lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591489
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Certainly, but the complaint about sound not working for guests applies to *all*
guests on the machine that have a VNC console. I have pasted a guest
configuration
that is a representative example.
The guest configuration file is named:
/etc/libvirt/qemu/windows7.xml
Its contents are:
window
Public bug reported:
When using virt-manager and libvirtd to manage VMs, VMs that use VNC for
graphical consoles
have the QEMU_AUDIO_DRV environment variable automatically set to "none" in
Lucid.
This prevents audio from working, at all, if one is using virt-manager
for controlling VMs.
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Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu Jaunty, which works fairly well.
Also have icewm installed, as well as menu, and menu-xdg.
Unfortunately, the KDE 4 packages do not add entries for their applications to
/usr/share/menu,
which means that the KDE 4 applications are not provided in the auto-gene