I upgraded (64 bit) from 10.04 to 10.10 and have a few problems - this
is one of them.
1) I insert blank CD-R or DVD-R and when Nautilus pops up a window I select
Brasero Disc Burner using default settings.
2) I choose File->Burn ISO... and then wait until process is complete and get
message.
3)
It appears to have something to do with Skype and/or Empathy. Creating
a new user worked until I installed Skype and setup Empathy. If I exit
Skype and use the "Me" menu to set my status to "Offline", then shutdown
works.
The login screen "Shutdown" still just reboots or hangs (twice now).
Jami
I found a work-around. Create a new user and carefully move files from
one account to the other.
I only moved the directories that I was fairly certain weren't Gnome
related.
Shutting down from the user account now works. I didn't test shutting
down from the login page. Probably still not work
What does it mean "Triaged"? Does that mean I can modify my system to
get it to shutdown properly?
I click shutdown and it logs out. From the login screen I click
shutdown and it restarts. I have to turn it off manually when I see it
starting to reboot.
I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10. I'm run
I replaced my laptop with a Dell Studio XPS and I'm running Ubuntu 10.04
and Firefox 3.6.8. I can now hear the full word.
Thank you.
I've given my old laptop to my brother. I'll see if he has upgraded to
Lucid and I'll ask him to try.
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Firefox 3.0 Totem Web Browser Plugin 2.22.1 does not pl
I opened a bug report as you suggested.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585369
Thank you.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #585369
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585369
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Firefox 3.0 Totem Web Browser Plugin 2.22.1 does not play audio wav-files
completely.
https:
I see that I missed the "uri=" string. It takes a bit of time to
"preroll" but it eventually plays "crystal" (still chops off the "line"
part).
$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=http://cougar.eb.com/soundc11/c/crysta02.wav
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
Pipeline is PREROLLE
I have the same problem as the original poster and I'm willing to
provide any necessary debugging information. This bug has been here for
several Ubuntu releases (currently running 9.04). I work around the
problem by clicking "Click here to listen with your default audio
player" and then right-cl