I have the same issue with kernel 2.6.24-16-generic, the hardy release
kernel. My broadcom bcm4306 rev. 03 worked fine in gutsy, using the
bcm43xx driver. When I boot into the 2.6.22 gutsy kernel, and modprobe
bcm43xx, the card works. However, neither the new b43 or b43legacy
drivers seem to work p
I, also, had just logged into gnome when beagled crashed.
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beagle crashed for no apparent reason
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I tried it a few more times, with mixed success. Also, i've noticed a
segfault when I attempt to go to a url i've typed in while listening to
the last.fm stream.
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crash when going back while last.fm stream is playing
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I have reproduced this crash every time I tried it, I believe with one
exception. Firefox either crashes straight away, or once it stopped
responding. I have libflashplayer.so, Shockwave Flash 7.0 r68. I don't
think firefox has any java. Nothing shows up in about:plugins for java.
I have no firefox
i am not talking about last.fm player, sorry for the confusion. i mean
that you would go to http://www.last.fm/, type in an artist, and start
listening via the site.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
When listening to a last.fm stream on the website, if one goes back
without pressing the stop button on the player controls, firefox
crashes. If more info is needed, I am happy to help, but i don't know of
any more info right now. i have reproduce
this is my crash log. the right click/save as crash sounds the same as
mine. I noticed it after the Totem plugin couldn't play a file, I hit
back, tried save as, and it crashed.
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The Audacity 1.2.6 Release Notes
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/release-notes)
mention this problem in this sentence:
Linux: Recording in full duplex (playing existing tracks while recording) on
some systems causes mono recordings to sound distorted or low-pitched. To work
around this
if you disable "Play other tracks when recording new one" on the audio
i/o tab of audacity preferences, then the pitch is not lowered. Is this
bug somehow related to audacity auto-syncing multi-track recordings?
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/729
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