Thanks a ton for your efforts guys. I really hope you can figure out
what is wrong (wish I could actively help but I can only test). In the
meanwhile I've been playing around with a tool that remaps the various
jacks (e.g. mic can become line-out). You can find it here:
Oh ok, then it has just been a (failed) desperate attempt. :) Thanks for
the explanation.
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Hi Kiril,
I am also interested in this bug because I had the same problem also on
Windows (and I'm thinking of installing Ubuntu as well). The same
problem (no sound from headphones after waking up from sleep mode) is
present in Windows 8/8.1 and the solution is simply to install the
Hotkey
Sorry guys I didn't realize I installed i386 packages on a x86_64
installation of Lubuntu. Anyway I've just reinstalled them on a 32bit
system and now everything works fine. I'm not experiencing any kind of
errors and I'm free to move the dragged file wherever I want without
causing anything weird
Upgraded all the libfm packages hierarchy to version 0.1.17-0ubuntu3.1.
Now it's possible to drag and drop files outside the archive manager
window but only if we don't drag the file back inside and outside again.
Test case:
1) Open an archive and drag the file you want to extract outside the
I was able to install Nvidia current driver plus VPAU support and Binary
Xorg driver (everything done from jockey selecting the first two
options). But the system keeps telling me that jockey-text has crashed
(even though I'm not using it!). Hope it helps!
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