Confirming what appears to be this bug on 12.10. Noticed constant
network usage of 150-200 Kb/sec outgoing, which was causing substantial
slowing over wifi interface. Checked aroung and there were multiple
connections spawned by pulseaudio.
Disabling network devices using paprefs completely
EDIT: Checked Multicast/RTP: it appears the aforementioned plugin for
Apple AirTunes forces the Multicast/RTP settings. Enabling Multicast/RTP
independently of Apple AirTunes support yields same results. My
apologies for the numerous comments.
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EDIT: Appears to be limited to Apple Airfoil/AirTunes compatibility
plugin thingie. Disabled just make discoverable Apple AirTunes devices
available locally and that cut the bandwidth. Normal PulseAudio network
devices did not seem to experience the same bug.
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It makes me anxious to upgrade my machine (to an Apple laptop) so I can
run the one true god of chat clients: Adium.
And so I can have my dock at the bottom of the screen. And have a
desktop that doesn't suck.
On May 12, 2013, at 2:53 PM, Wolter Hellmund wolte...@gmail.com wrote:
Its this new
Still an issue here, latest normal release of Empathy on Ubuntu 12.10
32-bit, have to decline requists to chat from spammers every time I log
in, from the same accounts. For example, I had to block user
antoginizingalma on Yahoo! IM untold numbers of times.
Interestingly, I've recently started
For those wondering, it seems this was a deliberate change:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/empathy/commit/?id=f58d68f15dfe4e0d49af86e2add3c606316e
I don't know about the rest of y'all, but I'm extremely annoyed at this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1071345
Title:
empathy contacts list compact mode is missing in 3.6
Status in Chat app, and Telepathy user
Using 12.10 on an older Toshiba, I can confirm this bug and lack of
workaround. The only workaround I have discovered is to decrease the
resolution of one or both displays by trial and error so that their
total combined width does not exceed the graphics card's capabilities.
I fully agree with
Public bug reported:
I have an old Toshiba Tecra A5 laptop that I recently installed Ubuntu
12.10 on. The laptop has internal speakers left and right, a hardware
volume control, and a headphone jack. I am able to play audio
successfully through the headphone jack, and control the volume with the
Following directions outlined in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1455705
Adding the line options snd-hda-intel model=auto to /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base.conf:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
then add at the end of the file:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
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