I was able to get the new kernel working after installing newer nvidia
drivers. Here's the steps I took to get mine working. You should
change the steps below to suit your architecture. If you have a 32 bit
system, then you should download the 32 bit packages. Note: I don't
really use the wget
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Binary package hint: kismet
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
kismet:
Installed: 2008-05-R1-4build1
Candidate: 2008-05-R1-4build1
Version table:
*** 2008-05-R1-4build1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
100 /var/
Not sure why, but all of a sudden sound is working. All I did was "apt-
get purge kismet" then "apt-get install kismet". So unless someone
repackaged the program with a fix I have no idea why it's working now.
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I forgot to ask, what should I change the "Status" to if the bug is
gone? I can't really confirm there was a bug in the first place or how
it was fixed if there was one. Any suggestions of an appropriate form
of action would be appreciated.
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I'm also having trouble installing the latest kernel 2.6.30 stable on
Ubuntu 9.04. The deb's I tried installing I got from
"http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30";. Technically
the kernel installs fine. It's the nvidia modules it seems to have
problems with. All other kernels I'
Not sure if this is relevant but here's the results of the mentioned
commands from a previous commenter.
$ apt-cache policy nvidia-common
nvidia-common:
Installed: 0.2.11
Candidate: 0.2.11
Version table:
*** 0.2.11 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100
I tried playing music with Banshee and Songbird and they exhibit the
same behavior. Should I include debug logs for them to even though this
thread is for Rhythmbox?
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I was able to forcefully reproduce the error instead of waiting for it
to happen on it's own. Of course I was running Banshee at the time I
did this. I'll need to try this in Rythmbox and Songbird later to
confirm a theory. What I did was I started up Banshee and started
playing some music. I r
This is probably not related to my bug submission so I don't know how
relevant this information is. But, one change I noticed after changing
my sound Profile is that now when I use the mouse to move the primary
volume bar on the sound icon in the system tray my audio actually
changes this time as
I just played an entire album without Rythmbox screwing up on me. Looks
like my theory was correct. The issue was related to the Profile
selection in the new sound system. Changing it to [Digital Stereo
(IEC958) Output + Analog Stereo input] seemed to have fixed the
problem... so far. "knocks on
I think I spoke to soon. I always leave it on loop playing music at
night when I sleep and before I could goto bed the software screws up
again. I'm starting to wonder if there's a ghost in the machine,
because this aggravating thing seems to have a mind of it's own.
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This time around I used the command "gwibber-daemon -d >
gwibber_daemon.log 2>&1". I have no idea what the 2>&1 part does but I
remembered seeing it in a command from a site I went to for help on
debugging a pulseaudio problem I'm currently having. Anyway, I thought
I'd try that extra part with d
I sent the last log prematurely. I had the last post written and ready
to send the moment the gwibber-daemon crashed. I got side tracked with
other stuff and sent the post and forgot to wait for the daemon to
crash. The last log looked like it had errors in it so it might be
useful anyway. In s
Now running gwibber - 2.0.0~bzr486-0ubuntu1~daily1~karmic and
segmentation fault still occurs.
Command used for debugging...
gwibber-daemon -d > gwibber_daemon_25_11_2009.log 2>&1
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36093562/gwibber_daemon_25_11_
** Also affects: gwibber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm also using Audacious 2.1.0 until this issue is fixed.
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In Synaptic it says Version: 2.0.0~bzr476-0ubuntu3. I just added the
daily repo from https://launchpad.net/~gwibber-daily/+archive/ppa to my
sources and updated gwibber to 2.0.0~bzr478-0ubuntu2~daily1. So I'll
need some time for testing to let you know if the issue still exist in
the new version
There's been a lot of updates/patches for Ubuntu since my last post so I
decided to create a new debug log in the event newer updates might
effect this bug. I installed all the dpg related packages for
pulseaudio in case it might help. This time around I tested Rhythmbox,
Banshee and Songbird. W
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: couchdb
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with default couchdb software. In the URL
http://localhost:35453/_utils/couch_tests.html?script/couch_tests.js#
there are multiple failures.
These are the test I ran and the error message I received.
config -
I'm having the same issue in 10.04.
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Binary package hint: gwibber
The first log was from running gwibber-daemon -d > gwibber_debug.txt.
There was more information printed in the Terminal that for some reason
didn't make it into the debug file. So I copied and paste it into a
separate file that I'll upload after
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Sorry it took so long. It took forever to reproduce the error. Which
is why the log is a tad big. The issue happens when I don't want it but
wont happen when I want it. It finely happened some time when I was in
bed. So if it's in the log it's near the bottom.
** Attachment added: "pulseverbo
It hadn't dawned on me to open System Log Viewer to check other logs. I
found something interesting in user.og.
Nov 1 08:59:26 defiant pulseaudio[20920]: ratelimit.c: 160 events suppressed
Nov 1 17:23:59 defiant pulseaudio[23570]: ratelimit.c: 1 events suppressed
Nov 1 17:24:08 defiant pulseau
My investigation has led me to believe this is a pulseaudio/alsa issue.
How can I determine which? If it's pulseaudio I might consider just un-
installing it.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit. After a song or two,
Rhythmbox stops playing music. It seems to happen randomly no matter
what song, artist or genre I'm playing. Clicking on buttons does
nothing. The program doesn't seem to
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34667992/ProcMaps.txt
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This time it only took about 2 seconds to reproduce the problem. But I
also had Miro and Totem paused. So I wonder if that helped speed the
problem along. My instinct tells me the issue might be related with the
new volume control system or what ever you call it, I don't know.
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The summary pretty much says it all. I often get post in the main feed
show up multiple times.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gwibber 3.2.0.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
ApportVer
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A temporary solution I found that works is to install the Identi.ca
Facebook App. Put your Identi.ca account into Gwibber and any post that
you send to Identi.ca will be sent to Facebook. Probably not the
solution you might have been looking for but it works.
http://www.facebook.com/apps/applica
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