I'm also getting problems of this sort after clean installs of lucid.
Two separate machines.
1. Compaq Presario notebook.
Part of nm applet blacked out in upper panel (vertical missing strip over
applet). Eventually resolved itself (posibly due to updates? However, a dotted
line surrounds the ed
** Summary changed:
- Unable to scroll and select OS after setting Grub2 spalsh colors
+ Unable to scroll and select OS after setting Grub2 splash colors
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Unable to scroll and select OS after setting Grub2 splash colors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569835
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Binary package hint: grub2
I'm using Karmic 32bit. Grub 2 (1.97 b4)
After setting the custom colors for the Grub splash screen in
/etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme
and then updating grub it is then impossible to scroll down and choose which OS
I want.
Hitting the down arrow, o
Well adding "xingmux" to the gstreamer pipeline as described above seems
to fix the track length bug in Karmic.
However, it does not fix the file size problem. Should I report this as
a seperate bug?
Mike
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MP3 track times are incorrect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35112
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Unfortunately this problem is very much still alive I did NOT have this
problem with Jaunty. I've recently done a clean install of Karmic and two
problems occur:
1. The track lengths are reported as way too long, i.e a 4/5 min track is
reported as 30-40 mins or so
and..
2. the file size of t
I'm also having this problem with RhythmBox after a clean install of
9.10 I get the error "Unable to start playback pipeline" This happens
when I try to play an audio CD in Rhythmbox but not when playing audio
files already saved on the PC.
I believe it maybe linked to this though? Sometimes when
I guess not!
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On time set via gnome-panel, "/sbin/hwclock returned 256"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207902
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Is this thread still active? Is anyone still reading it? If anyone is please
could tell me what the status of this bug is? I'm wondering if its one of these
cases thats affects only a handful of people and considered such low priority
that it never gets resolved? If anyone knows anything about t
Just to update. Even though this error msg results whenever I try to set
system time it does in fact change the clock. However, its only tempory
and as soon as I reboot the change is lost.
I know I should probably be providing more info and will be happy do as
soon as someone tells me what what
Just to add this is a recent and fresh install of Jaunty
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On time set via gnome-panel, "/sbin/hwclock returned 256"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207902
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Hi,
I just want to say this bug is very much still an issue!.
I'm running Jaunty on my Acer Aspire L100 and am plagued by this
""/sbin/hwclock returned 256" problem. No one on any of the forums seems to
know much about it so have to assume its an infrequent but persistant problem.
If you nee
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