This fixes the problem:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/275.43/
and for 64 bit users:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/275.43/
They state (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2510957):
* Fixed a regression that caused blank/white windows when exhausting vide
Interesting! I'd like to test it out. Is there a ppa?
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Sorry, backporting 260.xx is not possibile since 260.xx branch is
compiled against a different xorg ABI version than oneiric has, hence it
does not work. Using IgnoreABI crashes x. However, using 173.xx branch
(which works) is a huge regression in term of performance. Nouveau
works, but it's kind o
290.03 nvidia driver presents the same issue as 280.xx branch. I'm tryng
to backport 260.xx branch, which shouldn't be affected by the bug, and
see if it works. The procedure about backporting is explained here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1779132
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I confirm Robelix's segnalation: dropping songs on the waveforms does
not work on lucid with patched mixxx.
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For everyone who's struggling with the problem, here is the alternative
build which works form (sorry, amd64 only)
** Attachment added: "recompiled mixxx with scons and an extra
rebootMixxxView(); in the code"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48943921/mixxx_1.7.2-1_amd64.deb
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Perfect! I tried Pegasus' remedy, by adding a
rebootMixxxView();
at line 341 in
src/mixxxview.cpp
from the sources of mixxx 1.7.2 (got with an apt-get source, apt-get build-deb
and scons did the job of resolving the dependencies and compiling for me) and
everything works fine.
System:
Li
Don't know this is useful, anyhow, if you own a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop,
by adding the line: "options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 model=lenovo"
jack-detection turns on. If this method is used in conjunction with:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/414746/comments/54
, then e
I don't know how to help about jack detection. It doesn't work on my laptop
(lenovo 3000 N200 hda-intel) as well (and it never did). But I can tell you how
I successfully made my headphones work again with connector selection option in
gnome-volume-preferences applet.
Open a terminal and type "c
Thanks Thomas, the temporary trick you reported works well. By typing
"LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ardour2", English in Ardour is back again. :-)
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have you tried the command
pasuspender -- winecfg
?
You can start a program by issuing
pasuspender -- wine .wine/drive_c/Programmi/Macromedia/Flash\ 8/Flash.exe
It suspends pulseaudio for a while and lets you use wine without the hassles it
brings.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ardour
I mean, it's totally useless. When things are done this way, things don't get
better but worse. I've been using Ardour in English version for 2 years, and it
does its job well. But recently, I re-installed my computer and found out that
everythi
You can fix winmm.dll problem, without recompiling the kernel, by
setting your audio output to oss in winecfg. Run winecfg, switch to
audio tab, select oss output. If you can't access winecfg, please try
the following steps: disable any soundcard which is giving problem (i.e.
remove usb soundcards,
Don't know if it might help, I had problems with network-manager as
well, and each time network-manager crashed, I had to type "killall
gnome-panel" in a terminal in order for the applet to restart. Then I
added to my sessions file ("System" > "Preferences" > "Start
Applications") the command "nm-a
I don't know how to help about jack detection. It doesn't work on my laptop
(lenovo 3000 N200 hda-intel) as well (and it never did). But I can tell you how
I successfully made my headphones work again with connector selection option in
gnome-volume-preferences applet.
Open a terminal and type "c
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