Hi
I've turned lots of things off so it might take me a while to get this
to you. I thought I had nepomuk completely suppressed however I see it
is still running.
I have attached the output from the command which I just issued. So
obviously something is still running. I am still getting corruptio
I have no NFS file systems. I never have and I don't even know how to
set them up.
> df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 115345448 41550852 67935296 38% /
udev 4076624 4 4076620 1% /dev
tmpfs1635464 936 16345
The file system error/check bug is here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1973178
This problem is not limited to kalarm.
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I have exactly the same problem. In fact it gets worse. If I force the
shut down I find that on restart a full file system check is forced and
I am getting file system corruption!!!
My workaround is to log off before I shutdown. I log off and get a
message that an unknown program is running and I
After 4+ years, this is not solved. May be this is an intentional
design? Can the Dev team add an option somewhere to allow people who
still want to resume their last played album / playlist and song
position ?
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Rhythmbox Does Not Remember Current Song on Reopen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
Can you FWD my comment to the people at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=589919 ?
I have created an account, activated, requested pwd change, etc. By I can never
login. Alwyas get "The username or password you entered is not valid".
I have noticed above that you have rated the Importan
** Summary changed:
- Long filename unreadable by WIndows but can be read by Ubuntu
+ Long filename unreadable by Windows but can be read by Ubuntu
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: brasero
Using Ubuntu 9.04 x64. Brasero 2.26.1
I have seen that a similar bug report
https
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
Using Ubuntu 9.04 x64. Brasero 2.26.1
I have seen that a similar bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/349096 has been
flagged as invalid. I think this is a valid bug report.
A quick description of the bug is: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
When drag & drop several files (or an entire folder) in Totem playlist,
files which are not playable are also taken, As a result, Totem pops up
an error message "An error occured, the playback of this movie requires
a decoder plugin which is no
>From my perspective, this bug is no longer relevant. After several
system updates, I was hoping that there will be a fix. But the issue
still remained. I have re-installed Ubuntu 9.04 x64 and this issue is
gone and ... replaced by a graphic issues. Lets see how it goes I may
file another bug.
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Cross fading was on. When disabled, Rhythmbox now can play the MP3.
Thanks
But the seekbar still cannot move. Same behaviour when playing the same
MP3 with Totem Movie Player 2.26.1. Can play song, the cursor on the
seekbar can be moved (but the song still continues to play normally
instead to jum
That's incredible, gst-launch could play the song that Rhythmbox is
unable to play.
gst-launch -v playbin uri="file:///home/crazyusername/Music/Demo
Song.mp3"
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstDecodeBin:decodebin0/GstTypeFindElement:typefind.GstPad:src:
caps = application/x-id3
/GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstDec
Sorry for late answer. Same behaviour on Guest Session (MP3 plays but
seekbar remains disabled and Time is always unknown for ALL MP3, Ogg
play OK).
Also on my regular user account, since I have played some Ogg, I can no
longer play MP3. Each time I click an MP3, Rhythmbox hangs, must "Force
Quit"
All files are local. Just installed Ubuntu 9.04 x32 on another computer.
The same MP3 files I have trouble in the upgraded Ubuntu 9.04 x64 are
played OK. So it seems like it's not a rhythmbox issue.
Some new info on the troubled Ubuntu 9.04 x64 machine:
- Ogg files play OK (seekbar move OK and so
dpkg -l | grep gstreamer
ii bluez-gstreamer4.32-0ubuntu4.1
Bluetooth gstreamer support
ii gstreamer0.10-alsa 0.10.22-5
GStreamer plugin for ALSA
ii gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Using Ubuntu 9.04 x64, system up to date as of 2009-05-07, Rhythmbox
version 0.12.0
After upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04, Rhythmbox no longer displays the
duration of the song. The time column is always "Unknown" and remains so
even after the song h
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