As far as I can tell, the bug is still not fixed.
However after my own experience it is very difficult to fix this bug, as some
hardware manufactors seem to have screwed up their power management.
I myself have a Dell Inspiron 1720, whose Hard Disk had problems with an
increasing Load Cycle Count
sound is fixed here too :)
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I have the same error here. Pidgin freezes if it tries to play the sound:
(21:59:25) oscar: Sent message to 367285685.
(21:59:25) gstreamer: Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument
Killed
I have no sound devices at the moment, so it was unable to play the
sound. This seems to lead to a program
confirming that my sound system was broken by the last updates on 8 Oct
08. However I was not able to get my sound back by shutting down pulse
audio and restarting ALSA.
All devices are there and I can actually "see" the sound via the paman
tool. But there is only some very quiet noise is coming o
ALSA info: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=699210b3ddaeeceb9b8360bf71355d1abc87fcdf
comes from clean start up.
Furthermore ALSA daemon seems to stop the shutdown. If I halt my
maschine, it is hanging at "Shutting down ALSA server...". But thats
maybe another bug.
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confirming problems with new version
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Status: Invalid => New
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No sound from PulseAudio, just metallic sounds from int/ext speakers
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Also no sound here. Only very quiet cracks are coming through the speakers if I
execute the following
gst-launch audiotestsrc ! pulsesink
OSS is working however
gst-launch audiotestsrc ! osssink
I got sound on Intrepid until the 8 Oct. then sound was broken by my daily
updates
I am using kernel
Can confirm this too:
I am using ubuntu hardy 64 with the iwl4965 driver. However this problem does
not only occur when using kismet, it occurs with just every capturing program,
e.g. with wireshark.
You just have to set your card in mode monitor and then capture data. Sometimes
you are lucky an
This bug still exists in Ubuntu 8.10:
sudo fdisk -l says USB disk is /dev/sdd5
gnome-mount -v -t /dev/sdd5 says that /dev/sdd5 is not a volume.
However doing a manual mount works.
If you restart GNOME after suspend with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart,
automounting will work again.
Furthermore, it
The package form edgy-proposed did work for me.
I just had to use once "eclipse -clean" after the install of the package.
Afterwards it worked
I'm using sun's java VM
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Installing GRUB into another partition: sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
According to the GRUB Mailing List, they are aware of this problem and a
patch will soon be merged: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-
devel/2009-10/msg00519.html
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Hm, I tested it in a virtual machine.
With the ubuntu version of Grub2 I could reproduce the problem.
After the installation of the current Grub2 trunk from source, the
problem went away. So the problem seems to be fixed in trunk?
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I did experiment with the disk layout until I had the "long boot"
layout.
I have now two virtual hard disks.
The first does contain a bunch of parititions, but no real OS
The second does contain Ubuntu 9.10 with grub2 package installed
Grub is installed in both, the first and the second virtual h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ruby1.8
If ruby is started with ruby -i directory and directory contains non-ASCII
characters, ruby will get into an endless loop.
Ruby will no longer react and has to be killed. Pressing CTRL+C won't help, it
has to be a hard kill.
Steps to reproduce:
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In the second line, I wrote ruby -i directory, it's of course ruby -I
directory
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Confirming this bug for me too.
If I set debug=disk in grub.cfg I can see GRUB agressivly reading from
the harddisk. It especially searches hd0, where Windows Vista lives.
I removed every search command in grub.cfg, still it is searching the
HD, I think, thats because it is looking for the GRUB m
Please can anyone from the Ubuntu Team stand up as Assigne for this bug
and get it fixed.
We want to be one of the best distributions, so we should have fixed such
simple bugs BEFORE the release.
And if they are not fixed, the should at least have someone caring about them.
-1 for the test team.
Grub is already installed on /dev/sdb for me
The problem here is perhaps, that /dev/sdb7 contains my Ubuntu installation and
that it is not in the first partition.
But I am just guessing.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-markdown
Trying to install python-markdown when package markdown is already
installed fails, because both contain the file /usr/bin/markdown.
Possible Resolutions:
1) Remove /usr/bin/markdown from python-markdown and make it dependend on
markdown
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