Public bug reported:
when I try launch gummi in percise pangolin beta I get this error:
gummi: error while loading shared libraries: libpoppler-glib.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
any help would be appreciated
Joe
Description:Ubuntu precise (development branc
Has there been any fix for this? It's pretty annoying.
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Title:
Incorrect mouse position in Wine Applications and Unity fullscreen
mode
To manag
I can confirm c42105's workaround works really well. Authenticating
through keys instead of the password 'solves' the problem. Thanks
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Hi, I've got the same problem in Natty - works via terminal but not the
gtk version. As I'm a wee bit clueless could someone explain how to
apply Jerome's patch? Many thanks
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Title:
Unison-gtk hangs when trying to connect over SSH
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unison2.27.57
Unison-gtk hangs when I try to connect over ssh. As soon as I click on
one of the profile options it just hangs with the message 'connecting to
server'. Unison still works over the command line though.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
well I still use gnome - what i would do is install kubuntu - then
uninstall it using synaptic after the sound has started working!
otherwise wait around until someone in the know works out a proper
solution
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audio only crackles and ALSA hangs on shutdown - Intrepid Ibex on Dell Inspiron
1525
ja the shutdown thing is sorted, so in terms of the sounds as I said above
installing kubuntu on top of gnome seemed to sort that out - how I have no
idea. Not exactly a fix and quite a drastic work around.
But if this is really irritating you I would suggest trying that.
Cheers,
Joe
ps haven't
Ok I know this sounds weird but I recently installed kubuntu ontop of the gnome
distribution.
ie in the terminal I typed: sudo apt-get install kubuntu
once that had been installed I restarted the laptop and logged into kde. (I
made kdm the default display manager)
And the sound worked perfectly
Just to clarify the sound problem in system>preferences>sound - if I put all
options on
autodetect and press 'test sound' I hear a crackling/static sort of
noise, the same if I change sound playback to ALSA or pulseaudio.
However if sound playback is changed to OSS I hear a perfect test tone.
I
Hey bugmenot - ja confirm it if you can - I also assigned the bug to
Luke Yelavich who seems to know alot about this stuff. I hope he can
help. So I managed to fix the shuting down issue using the following
(taken from another post):
Edit /etc/init.d/alsa-utils FIXED this bug for me.
The solution
Just to clarify in system>preferences>sound - if I put all options on
autodetect and press 'test sound' I hear a crackling/static sort of
noise, the same if I change sound playback to ALSA or pulseaudio.
However if sound playback is changed to OSS I hear a perfect test tone.
I have tried the metho
I have exactly the same problem, static instead of sound when trying to use
pulseaudio but apps that use oss produce perfect sound (if i change to oss
using system>preferences>sound). With a fresh install of intrepid this fixed
the problem but a recent update has brought the bug back.
I really h
Thanks so much Marcos - that works for me too - atleast it solves the
shutdown issue. But I still have no sound with alsa or pulseaudio - just
crackles.
One last thing about comments on the general direction of ubuntu. There
is a lot of language about 'us' vs 'them', 'us' being the users and
'them
I fully agree with dmh309 - we should definitely raise the priority of the bug.
Is anyone else also having sound playback issues or am i alone here?
Chao
Joe
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MASTER storing ALSA mixer element values during shutdown hangs
nondeterministically if non-loopback network interfaces are still up
ht
hmmm, this looks like it might be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/274995
I'm not sure if the problem is related to ALSA, pulseaudio, network or the
kernel! AAaahh
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audio only crackles and ALSA hangs on shutdown - Intrepid Ibex on Dell Inspiron
1525
h
Hi so I'm on a dell inspiron 1525 (one of the ones shipped by dell) so if this
effects me tis bad news.
With a fresh install of intrepid this bug is not present (hang on alsa shutdown
and scratchy sound), however after updating today this bug has returned as bad
as ever.
What now?
Joe
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Public bug reported:
On a fresh install of Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex on a Dell Inspiron 1525, the
audio worked well. However after applying the first updates received (to
linux-base files, kernel etc) audio no longer works. Whenever a sound
should be played the speakers/ earphones only make a crackling
Ah thanks Luke - worked like a charm on my dell inspiron 1525. I only
hope something can be done to make sure this is an easier process for
new ubuntu users.
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Please expand {set|unset}-pulseaudio macros (debdiff attached)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258581
You received this bug notificatio
I have exactly the same problem on my dell inspiron 1525 running
intrepid - even though I've assigned skype to use 'pulse' for audio
capture my built in microphone doesn't work. However, using sound
recorder I can confirm that the internal mic does actually work! This is
a rather crucial bug for me
yes, indeed everything is hunky dory now- nvidia works just great with the
new drivers - thanks
On 9/21/06, John Vivirito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You should beable to install nvidia-glx now and have it work. Is this
> still a problem for you?
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> installing the nvidia driver in kubuntu
hi thanks so much for your reply, it is much appreciated.
I'll try out the new drivers
On 8/30/06, John Vivirito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What version of ubuntu are you using? Nvidia has released the new
> drivers and i would recommend if using edgy to get them, should fix your
> problem.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx
This only happens in kubuntu (kde) and not ubuntu (gnome),
After a fresh install.
I install the nvidia-glx package.
In the terminal I run: sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
Then I edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file: in the Section "Device" I change
hi, I'm with alex.d, I really need maxima for a physics course I'm doing! i've
just formatted my windows partition and am a bit stuck for options, plus am a
linux newbie! Please please would someone sort this out! or explain in simple
terms how to compile it so it works!
thanks
joe
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