[Bug 775950] Re: fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed! upon boot (always reproducible on battery only, but sometimes on AC too)

2012-04-03 Thread Joakim B
Still having this, using 3.0.0-17-generic with a Sandy bridge CPU and
graphics, so I am slightly reluctant to installing some foreign vendor
graphics driver that isn't related to my hardware, even though it seems
to have solved the issue for others using different GPU's.

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  fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed! upon boot (always
  reproducible on battery only, but sometimes on AC too)

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[Bug 785822] Re: Banshee does not remove selected song from playlist

2012-01-24 Thread Joakim B
Also using 11.10 64-bit with Banshee 2.2.1 and cannot delete songs from
my playlist. Altough I am not sure that I am seeing a random delete of
any other song.

However - my database is from an old Banshee install from my old 10.04
LTS  machine so that might be what causing this.

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  Banshee does not remove selected song from playlist

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[Bug 785822] Re: Banshee does not remove selected song from playlist

2012-01-24 Thread Joakim B
Forgot this:
It seems that I cannot delete any songs from playlist which were created at my 
old computer. However if I create a new playlist it's possible to add and 
remove songs as normal.

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[Bug 707749] Re: ValueError: Invalid version string

2011-05-14 Thread Joakim B
I have the same error, using natty 11.04 and trying to extract
crunchbang-10-20110207-xfce-i686.iso to a working USB stick.

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[Bug 762964] Re: Bluetooth doesn't work in Ubuntu 11.04

2011-05-11 Thread Joakim B
I run a freshly installed 11.04 with Gnome desktop and experience that
bluetooth fails on random occasions.  My Logitech MX mouse that also
connects with bluetooth (separate logitech adapter) works like a charm,
but my Apple bluetooth keyboard with a generic bluetooth dongle just
won't work every 2nd reboot or so.

I've solved this until today by rebooting as it magically starts working
after reboot. However I made a fix today that doesn't require rebooting:

I put a shell file on my desk called restartbluetooth.sh looking like below:
sudo service bluetooth restart

I then ran sudo visudo and added the below shown line to the end of visudo:
  myusername ALL = NOPASSWD: /home/myusername/Desktop/bluetoothrestart.sh

As I can use my mouse but not my keyboard, I can click the
restartbluetooth.sh on my desktop and execute the command without having
to write in my password as it's kind of tough to do without a keyboard.

Maybe not the cleanest solution to grant root permissions to the file,
but hey, it works!

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[Bug 780983] [NEW] HP printer always need to reinstall driver

2011-05-11 Thread Joakim B
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: hplip

After upgrading to Natty on an Acer laptop which earlier ran 10.10
successfully, my HP Laserjet 1020 printer asks for driver reinstallation
after every reboot.

A notification popup is shown, Proprietary driver required and then
the hplip automatically ask if it should download. If I accept, the
driver is redownloaded and reinstalled. If doing nothing and/or exiting
the hplip installation, the printer won't work.

Tried different printer drivers but without success. In 10.10 i just
connected the printer, the hplip installation appeared once and
everything worked great after.

I've also tried to invoke the printer installation by running sudo hp-
plugin-ubuntu and thereby giving it full privileges, but nothing
changes.

** Affects: hplip (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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  HP printer always need to reinstall driver

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