I want to report that my scanner, a HP PSC 1350 stopped working in Hardy.
When opening xsane, I get the following error message:
Failed to open device 'v4l:/dev/video0':
Invalid argument.
I do even never see the main window.
The PSC 1350 is a all in one device, the printer still working. Scanning
I have studied the behaviour of this bug in the recent days, and found out that
this does not seem to be a problem directly resulting from a problem with
Rhythmbox.
It occurs, because everytime I start Rhythmbox, it keeps reindexing certain
files, which can't be imported at all. They are listed
I want to report that this bug is still existent in Hardy Beta.
Hope that it'll be fixed out of box till the RC!
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Hardy Alpha 2 - Compiz does not show window borders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180716
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Public bug reported:
After compiling the program "asuroflash", v 1.6, from source
(http://download.gna.org/asuro-tools/), it is not possible to flash your ASURO
robot at all.
If you select a program and click on "flash", the program crashes with the
following error message:
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I want to inform you that I have also experienced this bug through
Ubuntu 7.04 - 8.04 Beta, which I am using at the moment.
The bug looks like this: You start a song, it plays till one second
before the end and from that point on hangs. The status is not changed
to "stop" or anything, it is still
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
The basic behaviour of this bug is, that rhyhtmbox generally asks me "Search
for suitable codecs?" although I had previously installed them through
rhythmbox. I can even play the songs the codecs are tried to installed for.
Moreover, if I clic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I opened this bug again because it is obviously not fixed in hardy yet.
Sometimes Rhythmbox plays two or more songs at the same time, one of them can
not be stopped.
I have the crossfading plugin enabled, and it apparently is the reason for thi