Hello, I confirm that the patch works fine on Precise. So,
+1 for going to release on Precise
Technical details: a 32 bit Precise fresh live usb was confirmed to have
the bug with the default Brasero 3.4.1-0ubuntu1 and a DVD RW. After
enabling the proposed repository and the update to
I do confirm that this proposed patch resolves this nasty bug on
quantal. So, from my point of view, this is a big THANK YOU to all the
upstream developers and the smart Ubuntu guys!!!
Some notes (I always use a fresh standard live 32 bit USB key with the
same DVD-RW):
- the patch is still not
Hi Ayan, thank you for the support and dedication - I really appreciate
it. I've made a couple of tests, on a fresh 12.04 standard 64 bit
installation.
- a default data burnt DVD is still unreadable. As already pointed out, it is
not even anymore possible to change (nor see) the on-the-fly
I also think it's better to disable on-the-fly burns on Brasero until
this is fixed...
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Title:
Brasero finishes without error but unusable media
YES, I do confirm both solutions:
- the bring-again-to-life commands for RW disks of Tom Jaeger (thjaeger)
on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/780117/comments/17
- the libisofs low priority fix of Cyrus Lien (cyruslien)
I've tested both on an fresh USB Live of Ubuntu
** Summary changed:
- Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [on-the-fly mode] (Ubuntu
11.04-11.10)
+ Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [on-the-fly mode] (Ubuntu
11.04 -12.04)
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2012/2/15 Ayan George ayan.geo...@canonical.com:
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ayan George (ayan)
Hi Ayan,
thank you for your support!
I've written to you in order to let you know of other tests I've done
following some hints from Luis Medinas
** Also affects: brasero (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no
** Summary changed:
- Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no simulation mode]
(Ubuntu 11.04)
+ Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [on-the-fly mode] (Ubuntu
11.04-11.10)
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As I've written on the Brasero bug
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655601) it clearly started
with Ubuntu 11.04 and it's still here on 11.10, and even with Fedora 16.
I hope someone will have a look, because it happens to everyone using
default settings!
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Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no simulation mode]
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 780117
Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no simulation mode]
(Ubuntu 11.04)
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Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no simulation mode]
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Same problem for me.
* Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit, kernel 2.6.35-24
* USB adapter from EMTEC, ID 0bda:8172 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8191S
WLAN Adapter
The solution of downloading a file from launcpadlibrarian.net suggested
by logari81 worked like a charm! Thanks a lot!
BTW: you need to 'sudo
The package is now available. Now I don't have any error using ALSA but the
sound is very noisy (and on the configuration file it seems that it is still
using dmix).
But there is now a new AudioDevice available on the list in the configuration:
PulseAudioS. And it works perfectly for me!
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Same problem here, with 9.04 and also with 9.10 upgrade (64 bit):
Error in terminal:
[Alsa] Using device :dmix
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[Alsa]Error opening PCM device dmix
[Alsa] Using device :dmix
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to
I have the same problem, also on Jaunty. Launching gnochm file.chm by
hand gives randomly Segmentation faults like:
n...@zanfe-ubu:~$ gnochm file.chm
GetIndex: file size = 0
/usr/bin/gnochm:1980: Warning: g_hash_table_insert_internal: assertion
`hash_table-ref_count 0' failed
gtk.main()
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: spe
Hi, on current Jaunty 64 bit, the menu View - as columns and View -
as rows does not seem to work at all. Of course, I have two files
opened ;-))
I'm using the official 0.8.4 package from Synaptic, with this manual
modification :
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to reproduce the problem again. So, my
workaround could be totally unrelated to the problem.
But I do confirm that I had the problem, with at least a couple of SD
cards. They didn't show at all in the desktop, and dmesg errors are the
same as reported here. The cards
Hi, I have the same problem with 9.04 (Jaunty 64 bit = 2.6.28-11) on a Dell XPS
M1330, with the internal Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter
(rev 22).
The same SD cards work perfectly on an external USB reader. I didn't have any
problem on Intrepid 32 bit.
Following a
** Attachment added: lspci -v
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28027102/lspci-v.txt
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