a2dp.py does not work for me. the bluetooth headset doesn't even show
up in the sound control. nothing i do makes it come back. restarting
pulseaudio, reloading alsa, reloading module-bluetooth-discover.
the only solution is to reboot.
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This reliably happens to me when dragging a firefox window from one
monitor to another in 13.04. As above, unity --replace fails and I have
to reboot the computer to make it work again. It seems to have started
just a week or two ago.
Hardware/software info:
Dell Latitude E6410
00:02.0 VGA
Ah, I see. Here is my i915_error_state
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Sorry for the spam, but this just happened again. This time I was
dragging a Terminal window around which was running top while the
machine was under load (load average between 4 and 5). I didn't cross
monitors so that's probably a red herring.
Everything froze, but by switching to VT 1 and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 577561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577561
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Oggenc crash
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Added a few duplicate bugs to this. All those bugs involve invoking
oggenc with the -r flag (for raw input).
I had to work around this by making a fake WAV file and feeding that to
oggenc instead.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 577561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577561
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Oggenc crash
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1) sox /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav foo.raw
2) oggenc -r -C 1 -R 48000 foo.raw foo.ogg
you will get a short file and:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1) Add a podcast
2) Delete this podcast by right-clicking on it in the Podcasts view. Watch
it go away.
3) Click the Update button. Watch all your dead zombie podcasts come back
(and start downloading!)
I find it really hard to believe that this is
This also happens with other full screen applications - I have been
noticing it with OpenNX consistently of late.
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Title:
@Seb: I'm sorry, actually it was me that revived this discussion with a
rather flaming diatribe. Thank you for directing me to the original
Nautilus bug - for some reason Google doesn't pick it up, and I really
wanted to know what the process was that led to this decision. I find it
surprising,
Huggins Daines dhdai...@gmail.comwrote:
@Seb: I'm sorry, actually it was me that revived this discussion with a
rather flaming diatribe. Thank you for directing me to the original
Nautilus bug - for some reason Google doesn't pick it up, and I really
wanted to know what the process was that led
This discussion is profoundtly depressing. Who was responsible for this
questionable UI choice in the first place? Was it done to be
gratuitously (or patently) different from Mac OS X, Windows, KDE, and
every other desktop UI on the planet?
Speaking of planets, what planet do you people live on
There are multiple questions/complaints about this out there on the web.
It prevents people from installing the 32-bit version of Google Chrome
(or another browser) on 64-bit Ubuntu, which is the only easy way to get
32-bit Java applets to run. Many people need to do this in order to use
broken
Yes, it doesn't work. It asks to install Ogg Vorbis. Half the time
this does nothing. The other half of the time it gives a python2.7
requires to install [sic] the following plugins, which fails.
Because libvorbisenc and libvorbisfile are already installed! And not
just the 64-bit versions,
I actually stopped using Ubuntu at work when they introduced
Lync/Communicator as the corporate standard IM (I came back because I
can use it via Outlook Web App now). I imagine I'm not the only one.
Supporting it as a first class protocol is really important.
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