Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-manager
I've tried to install Debian Etch, FreeBSD, Arch Linux, ReactOS and
Windows Server 2003 using virt-manager and kvm in Hardy. All of them
seemed to install fine, but none of them was able to boot from the hard
disk after the mandatory reboot.
I'm having the same problem, but even the workaround did not work for me
in every application. Notably flashplugin-nonfree (with libflashsupport)
and gnome-sound-properties PulseAudio test beep (!) still use the wrong
sound card. To my knowledge, they use PulseAudio natively.
$ cat ~/.pulse/defaul
I can confirm all these bugs. I have a M-Audio Revolution 5.1 + MSI K9N
Platinum/NVidia 570 MCP/Realtec ALC883/AC'97/Azalia 1.0/Intel HD
Audio/Whatever and I'm running the AMD64 version of Ubuntu 6.06.
Partial workaround (thanks Nespa):
Open terminal and type:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-bas
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-nv
System specs:
MSI K9N Platinum w/ NVidia 570 MCP
MSI 7600GT
Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 AMD64
Steps to repeat:
Run Ubuntu LiveCD, open Examples/Experience Ubuntu.ogg -> crash at startup
Install Ubuntu to hard disk and try to play video with
I have a new Epson Stylus D88 and a clean Kubuntu 6.06 install and I got
the same problem.
I did the cleanupdrivers trick.
What does it do? It says something like:
PM760pl.upp.xml has an empty command line, deleted!
PM820pl.upp.xml has an empty command line, deleted!
Stc680pl.upp.xml has an empty
Public bug reported:
My Epson Stylus D88 printer normally produces excellent prints (although
borderless doesn't work). However, when printing rotated PostScript
files the output looks horrible - something like 72 dpi without
antialiasing or proper grey tones.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Print any tex
Public bug reported:
When printing, the calendar continues way past the paper. In the print
preview window the paper is in landscape format but the calendar is in
portrait, which is why it happens. Couldn't find working workarounds.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
An image that illustrates the situation
** Attachment added: "Evolution print preview versus page settings"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4974017/evolution-print.png
--
Messed up page settings when printing a calendar
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70666
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs
For some reason the Revolution 5.1 is the default (over Intel HDA) in
Gutsy, now. I don't what kind of logic Gutsy uses, but I'm happy. :) I
did a clean install and all the settings seem to stay in gnome-sound-
properties. I haven't got a .asoundrc.asoundconf file, though.
--
Default sound card s
CableStar works in 2.6.22 (Gutsy). I think they just dropped the support
for CableStar for a while and then added it later. I don't know about
the Technotrend one, but I'd say this bug could be closed.
--
Technotrend and TechniSat DVB-C-cards: no frontend driver found on AMD64
https://bugs.launch
> For some reason the Revolution 5.1 is the default (over Intel HDA) in Gutsy,
> now.
I don't know know what I did, but it's not any more. Strange because I
shouldn't have done anything that affects it. :-/
--
Default sound card selected incorrectly on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45786
Public bug reported:
I'm using the nvidia-glx-new driver with desktop effects turned on. I
have a GeForce 7600 GT.
More often than not, video playback freezes when subtitles show up. Not
completely, though: frame rate drops to something like one frame in 15
seconds. There's also some horizontal t
I got exactly the same problem. I did a clean install of Gutsy (release
version). Restricted-manager asks for a password but just outputs a
similiar Python crash dump like the one above.
** Attachment added: "output and lspci"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10058839/output
--
Restricted-manage
Public bug reported:
I can't get 4 speakers to work with MPlayer or anything. I tried
speaker-test:
$ speaker-test -Dsurround40 -c4 -twav:
speaker-test 1.0.14
Playback device is surround40
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 4 channels
WAV file(s)
Sample format not available for playback: Inv
I encountered this bug too, and noticed the same "unable to find" ALSA
errors while trying to play Frets on Fire.
I did a dist-upgrade, but sound vanished after first reboot. Formatted
everything except /home and did a clean install, but again sound
vanished after first reboot. I wonder if there's
Using Ubuntu 6.06 Edgy Eft.
Steps to repeat:
- start Evolution
- click Calendars
- File -> Print Preview
There seems to be no workaround to print the calendar in landscape
format.
--
Messed up page settings when printing a calendar
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70666
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing li
I'm happy to say my Revolution 5.1 in Edgy now has a normal PCM stereo
volume control. The driver seems fixed but sound card selection doesn't.
--
Default sound card selected incorrectly on boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45786
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://li
Public bug reported:
Changing the card in System -> Settings -> Sound (gnome-sound-
properties) rewrites ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf fine. amixer and others
treat the card as if it were changed.
However, the sound will play through the old card at least until reboot
which isn't convenient if you want
I should add that the workaround above does, um, something to the other
problem as well. After using it, it seems it's possible to change to
card without reboot, but not back again. Sometimes it's random:
sometimes the card changes only after playing a couple of files, for
example.
--
Default sou
Public bug reported:
TechniSat Cablestar and Technotrend C1200 (at least) drivers can't find
a frontend driver on AMD64 dapper (latest patches). Both cards are
common and should be well supported in Linux, at least in non-64-bit
versions. dmesg says no frontend driver found. I think both cars sho
20 matches
Mail list logo