Package: gnome-session
Version: 2.10.0-5
Severity: normal
If I log into a second gnome session (i.e. I am already logged in once)
using the same home directory (I needn't even be at the same machine,
using the same NFS home is enough), the desktop icons are missing.
Instead, there is a white
Package: libsdl1.2debian
Version: 1.2.7+1.2.8cvs20041007-5.3
Severity: important
During system installation, I selected ALSA sound system when I was
asked for it. However, I couldn't get audio out of an SDL app (dosbox).
After MUCH fiddling around, I found that libsdl1.2debian-oss was
installed,
Package: gtkpod
Version: 0.94.0-1
Severity: normal
When I drag and drop files from nautilus to gtkpod, adding them to a
playlist fails every now and then mysteriously. The files can only be
dragged on a playlist entry in the playlist bar (which is a nuisance,
but I can accept that). When I drop
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.10.1-3
Severity: normal
In the File Management Preferenced dialog, on the tab called Preview,
I have selected:
Other previewable files:
Show thumbnails: Local Files Only
Only for files smaller than: 5MB
I have to conclude that video files are other
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:59:54AM +0100, Mark Purcell wrote:
Are you in a position to use kphone-4.2 which is available in the
unstable distribution http://packages.debian.org/kphone.
That version has better alsa support and may well fix your issue.
I've tried kphone 4.2. With kphone 4.2,
Package: kphone
Version: 1:4.1.1-2
Severity: normal
There is no (ALSA) soundcard selection dialogue. I have two soundcards, my
primary soundcard is attached to my stereo, and I use the other one for
VoIP. The first soundcard has a broken microphone port and therefore
cannot be used.
-- System
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 04:41:43AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 02:05:40PM +0200, Sebastian Seifert wrote:
I installed this in search for a general download manager. jigdo's short
descriptions seems to imply generality, while it is only meant for the
download
Package: jigdo
Severity: normal
I installed this in search for a general download manager. jigdo's short
descriptions seems to imply generality, while it is only meant for the
download of very specific things.
Please change it to Download manager for jigdo CD images or likewise.
-- System
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 2.10.0-2
Severity: minor
I'll just quote the output that occured during aptitude dist-upgrade:
--- snip ---
Preparing to replace gnome-terminal-data 2.10.0-1 (using
.../gnome-terminal-data_2.10.0-2_all.deb) ...
WARNING: Failed to parse default value
Package: language-env
Version: 0.65
Followup-For: Bug #242876
I have switched my native language environment to German. Now I'm very
unsatisfied with the quality of some translations and would like to
revert to English. But set-language-env cannot do that.
Sebastian
-- System Information:
Package: capplets
Version: 1:2.8.2-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
In current Debian unstable, there is nautilus 2.10 which conflicts with
libnautilus2-2 and depends on capplets. The version of capplets in
unstable is 2.8, and the package depends on libnautilus2-2.
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-2
Followup-For: Bug #286974
I also experience this bug.
I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list from using
#deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ testing main
#deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ testing main
to using
deb http://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/debian/
Package: gnomebaker
Version: 0.3+20050430-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
when I create an audio cd from a number of mp3 files, gnomebaker invokes
mpg123 (really mpg321) with the -w option in order to convert the mp3
into wav files. However, the mpg123 process then only consumes a few
percent of cpu
Package: gnomebaker
Version: 0.3+20050430-1
Severity: wishlist
If I create an audio cd from mp3s and then abort the process (see my
other bug why ;) ), the generated wav files will not be deleted until
program termination. It'd be nice if they were deleted ASAP.
Actually, I'm tight on disk space
Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.10-2
Severity: normal
I'm using ALSA sound drivers with software mixing via the ALSA dmix plugin. My
/etc/asound.conf is attached at the end of the bug report. Sometimes, often
when e.g. maximizing a window or switching browser tabs, output suddenly stops.
Xmms'
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