I was having this problem with a Sansa Clip Zip. I changed USB mode (on
the Sansa's settings) from MTP to MSC and now the Sansa is mounted just
fine and shows up as a mass storage device.
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There are two gst-launch-xx binaries in my system (13.04): gst-
launch-0.10 and gst-launch-1.0. Playing an Asterisk-generated .wav file
with gst-launch-0.10 works fine but playing it with gst-launch-1.0
results in the garbled sound.
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Same here..The more it stays open the uglier it gets..After about 24
hours after starting rythmbox:
9142 paris 20 0 3463m 1.2g 21m S 2.3 32.2 24:14.94 rhythmbox
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lem was introduced the
problem still exists.
Cheers,
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> I had to kill gnome-power-manager on my maverick desktop yesterday (all
> updates applied). It was using just under 500MB of 2GB total. The
> machine is heavily used with uptime 34 days.
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> Package: gnome
Sorry, it have personal data in this calendar i cannot share it.
But if I reproduce this bug another time I will try to put the procedure to it.
Thanks
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663825
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Just killed gnome-settings-daemon -- its RSS was 1073912 kiloBytes, i.e.
a gig of memory!, and after restarting it it is now down to a more
reasonable 11524 kiloBytes.
There's something going on with the keyboard indicator, and it is my
understanding, based on http://blogs.gnome.org/sudaltsov/2010
I can confirm the memory leak described by simply in comment #6 -- I
have two keyboard layouts configured and just switching between them
(using left alt + caps lock in my case) one can see gnome-settings-
daemon's memory consumption increase and never go down.
I could not find a better bug for th
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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album art from one specific album recurrently appears when the majority of
songs in rhythmbox are played
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401001
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Although I am an Arch Linux user, I have this bug too in Rhythmbox. If the most
songs of an album aren't fully played then the album art isn't be downloaded.
I do not know how to reproduce this bug. My version is 0.12.3 (in arch
repository 0.12.3-1).
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g-p-m should use less frequent disk writes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315970
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() after writing power history data
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I attached an strace showing the fsync() every 150 seconds.
Guess we'll find out soon whether it's a bug or a "feature"...
Cheers,
Eloy Paris.-
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e definitely need to make sure upstream knows about the issue.
With regards to the FAQ you mentioned, it seems like upstream has
changed their mind with regards to support for hard disk spindown in
g-p-m. See this g-p-m bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586582
Cheers,
It's not a problem with flash as I haven't got any flash plugin
installed.
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Totem is 'uninterruptible'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213053
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It's just happened to me once again, but this time I was running it from
a terminal. The last (and I think only relevant) message was:
E: thread-posix.c: Assertion 'pthread_setspecific(t->key, userdata) ==
0' failed at pulsecore/thread-posix.c:194, function pa_tls_set().
Aborting.
I had recently
Regarding kernel 2.6.24-18 possibly fixing this bug: I'm now running
2.6.24-19 and I've got an uninterruptible totem running
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I've seen the same thing happen here several times and every time with a
perfectly normal and local ext3 fs (current uninterruptible instance was
playing a file was on my desktop). So it seems fuse is not to blame.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to reproduce this bug.
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