There are only chromium files in /var/crash dated today, but this
Firefox crash happened a few weeks ago, so no, nothing relevant in
/var/crash. It could be a lot of things to do with recent upgrades, and
the fact that I have a WiFi 6 router, but not a WiFi 6 wireless card or
adaptor in my laptop.
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I wanted to possibly change my sleep and suspend settings, but I could
find no Settings, or Control Panel, or any type of basic system
settings. I saw Tweaks and suggestions to install new apps about Power
& Battery, etc, but isn't there supposed to be some sort of main syste
Sorry, to be more precise, "When I right-clicked and opened its
"Properties", it showed the custom icon, and if I clicked on the custom
icon, navigated to the custom icon file, and clicked "open", nothing
changed.
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When I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04, this happened.
Before upgrading I had one file on the desktop with a custom icon.
After upgrading, the custom icon was no longer showing, and it showed a
general-looking text file icon. When I right-clicked and opened its
"Properties", it showed the ico
Then it stopped working again, but this time libcanberra is not shown by
"pacmd list-clients", so maybe that has nothing to do with it.
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native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
> native-protocol.version = "32"
> application.version = "0.30"
> application.id = "org.freedesktop.libcanberra"
> applicat
Here's the attachment of the script when the internal microphone was
working.
** Attachment added: "internal-mic-working.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1840725/+attachment/5357005/+files/internal-mic-working.txt
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It stopped working again, and rebooting fixed it. I also ran some
scripts when it was working and not working, attached here.
** Attachment added: "internal-mic-broken.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1840725/+attachment/5357004/+files/internal-mic-broken.txt
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Sorry to post so much - I wish I could consolidate or edit all these
posts. The next day I came back and it didn't work in Zoom. I tried a
bunch of things listed on the following web page, starting with simplest
first, from
https://support.system76.com/articles/audio/
until finally I did
sudo
The scratchiness was fixed in alsamixer, by setting mic boost to 100,
and internal mic boost to 0.
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Title:
Microphone not wor
Sorry - mine is working now, you can delete the above message. With
help from System76b tech support, I had to install pavucontrol and turn
the microphone (input device) way up. Then I tried recording my voice
in audacity and it's horribly scratchy.
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The internal microphone is not working for
System76 Gazelle gazp9 which is a Clevo laptop under the hood.
Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS bionic
I think I did a Zoom interview a few years ago, and it worked, but the
microphone hasn't worked for the last few months.
This is an old laptop with two input jacks,
Yes, this fixed it for me, too, but I couldn't get it to work, just on
the explanation above. Here's a little more detail. Follow the
instructions at:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=295649#p1644426
Worked on Firefox Quantum 69.0 (64-bit) on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS bionic.
Now I can wa
Similar thing happened to me in Ubuntu 18.04. Today is the first day of
my installation of 18.04. At first Firefox worked fine. Then I was
tweaking a few things after the system upgrade to 18.04, and added the
date to the top menu bar / task bar by typing "sudo gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.in
> I notice that some people claim it works if they switch
> from an USB3 to an USB2 port. As mentioned in the
> first post, I did try that and it didn't change anything,
> so I doubt this is the root cause.
Same here. I have both USB3 and USB2 on my computer, and connecting the
scanner to the USB
> could you please test for this in Precise?
How? Are you asking if I will install an earlier version of Ubuntu on a
USB flash drive?
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Hi Christopher,
Thank you for your email. I'm sorry, I'm afraid of messing up my
computer, which I use for work. My regrets.
If there is some way to put debug statements into some code for Ubuntu
14.04, and print the results, I would be glad to do that.
Linda
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014
Thanks, Till. Someone told me to report it there, but I guess it is just
further confusion. -Linda
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Till Kamppeter <1380...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Linda, you say in bug 1312594, comment #17 that you do not have any
> printing problem. So you do
this file is generated by gscan2pdf as /home/user/.gscan2pdf
(I renamed it because the file uploaded in this bug webpage couldn't see
it)
** Attachment added: "configuration file generated by gscan2pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1380414/+attachment/4233427/+
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Not sure which package this is in.
Originally described in my (elindarie) comments at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1312594 (sane-backends).
But when I tried reporting it as "ubuntu-bug sane-backends" it said
something like "that package isn't installed".
So I'm trying to
I would be happy to help debug this bug:
Can someone tell me how and where I can get and build the scanner
software (in a development folder on my computer - a folder other than
the regular system location) so I can run it and step through it on both
my Ubuntu (where the scanner is not working) an
Public bug reported:
see bug 1312594 for my initial report, then one of the maintainers (?),
Christopher M. Penalver, https://launchpad.net/~penalvch, told me to
report my bug anew using ubuntu-bug cups, which brought me here.
This was in the "sane-backends" package, also referred to as "libsane"
Christopher, are you sure you want this reported as a cups bug? I have
a multifunction printer/scanner, and the printer functions are fine, as
far as I can tell -- my only problem is scanning.
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I'm confused about what is the sane frontend or backend, or whether I
should download/install another frontend or backend, if there is one.
I'm not sure, but from the following, it seems like, on Ubuntu, that
"sane" is the frontend, and "sane-utils" is the backend (???) .
dpkg -l | grep -i sane
i
I'm having a similar problem. I have an old 32-bit Debian laptop on
which my scanner is working fine, and a new 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 laptop
on which the scanner is not working. The scanner is connected via USB
cable. It is part of a Brother DCP-8155DN (multifunction black and
white laser printer
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