As a temporary solution, this worked for me.
Adding -Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType=mozilla to eclipse.ini
Couresy http://askubuntu.com/a/359683
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aleko74's work around is fine if we are OK with not using the buttons on
the headset.
Ideally I would love to use the buttons on the USB headset for
mute/unmute, talk/end, vol up/down buttons. Also, I have three
different USB headsets two Logitect and one plantronics and the behavior
is the same.
My USB headset works for a while and I see it disappear and suddenly
sound comes out of built in speakers. After a minute or so, the sound
comes back into my usb headset at full volume. When I watch the devices
in the sound settings output tab, I can see my plantroics usb headset
appear and disap
Looks similar to this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/551234. But I
cannot tell if that solution applies to my current release.
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** Summary changed:
- Synaptics Touchpad does not work when wake-up when two finger scroll is in
use
+ ubuntu 11.10 Synaptics Touchpad does not work when wake-up
** Description changed:
I upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10. When I put netbook to sleep by closing
- the lid, when it wakes up, the s
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10. When I put netbook to sleep by closing
the lid, when it wakes up, the synaptics touchpad is not working. I
noticed that this happens only when when I have the "Two finger scroll"
feature on. If I have that feature turned off, synaptics touch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netbook-launcher
This happens in the normal session (not the 2D session). Initially when
you launch an application (e.g. firefox) there used to be a wheel that
shows up on the top right corner of the launcher icon that starts
rotating. It shows as rotat
But, it did not crash till I upgraded to ubuntu 9.1 (which had the upgraded
libx11).
Not a big deal now, because VLC plays most content.
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Here is the lspci output from my other machine with jaunty that has the
same issue.
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You receive
Please see attached lspci -vvnn output. Just to let you know, I have the same
problem on jaunty on a totally different machine (with different hardware).
I have not made any custom changes to xorg.conf -- so this is not attached.
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Please see attached Xorg.0.log
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libx11-6
I have two machines -- current one Pentum dual core and another atom
based netbook running eeebuntu.
On BOTH machines "Realplayer 10" started crashing right after I
upgraded to Jaunty. On one machine I upgraded from whithin ubuntu
(using the g
Hi,
I forgot to post. My problem got resolved (accidentally). It had (for
some reason had to do with the router). The problem is, XDMCP tries to
get to port 177 on the local host. For some reason, it is going thru
the router and my router was blocking it. My mistake was I upgraded
Ubuntu AND
It is still a problem in Intrepid. Little more information from syslog.
There are two more threads with exact same issues in ubuntuforums...but no
solutions.
Again, it worked before. Some update broke it.
Dec 22 17:06:18 server gdm[5366]: DEBUG: gdm_xdmcp_host_allow: client->hostname
is 127.0.
Thanks Komoto. That worked. And now vlc works too with the following
command.
vlc --vout x11
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garybrlow,
Thank you. Option 2 - suggestion about kmix worked for me great.
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