Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Update-manager attempts to configure gpsd, however, whatever options it
tries to use gpsd complains about. A dialog box shows up commenting
about using "-F" and/or adding in the appropriate com ports. This was
with Alpha 4 of Karmic movin
UPDATE: After booting up the system, the touch screen recognizes
touches -- however movement is reversed in the y-axis. Running the
calibration tool from the system menu and restarting the X-server
corrects this. However, when the system is rebooted the original
configuration is restored (ie: re
** Attachment added: "dist-upgrade.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31311784/dist-upgrade.tar.gz
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update-manager unable to configure gpsd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423629
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# Default settings for gpsd.
# Please do not edit this file directly - use `dpkg-reconfigure gpsd' to
# change the options.
START_DAEMON="true"
DAEMON_OPTS=""
DEVICES="/dev/serial/by-id/usb-Prolific_Technology_Inc._USB-Serial_Controller-if00-port0"
USBAUTO="true"
Note: I did edit it by hand (as d
Because I suck, and failed to add all pertinent information... The
DAEMON_OPTS was always empty (from initial install of jaunty) The
only thing I edited was the DEVICES line and that was after my attempts
to upgrade; ie: after upgrading to the Beta version. I don't recall
what was in the DEV
I am also having this issue. I am using an USB Creative X-FI 5.1 sound
card. I having flat-volumes "on" just made matters worse as every new
song played moved to 100% and having it "off" leaves things like the
basic description. The other suggestions also didn't resolve the issue
for me.
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Yo
I would like to expound on Ypthor's comment...
enablling flat-volume moves the master volume to the volume level of the
loudest/higest app -- ie: it moves the slider for you when the app
starts. This is a problem if you set all apps to be 100% as everything
will be 100% (not good if you intend to