Confirming the fix works for me. Tested 0.5.1-1.4ubuntu3 from the
yakkety-proposed repository. Tag updated.
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For as long as I can remember, I always have to run winecfg, navigate to
Desktop Integration, and untick "Link to" for every path whenever I load
a new Wineprefix after changing Wine builds. I vaguely recall that even
just applying a patch seems to cause your customisations getting
overridden.
Thi
Still an issue in 1.9.13.
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hashstat (hashstat) wrote on 2013-12-24 in comment #17:
> NetworkManager is prepending /domain/ strings to the returned DNS servers so
> that they are only used for the local domain. Remaining queries are falling
> to the bottom two servers, which are the original pre-VPN DNS servers, for
> which r
Still an issue in wine 1.7.53.
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I noticed *exactly* this behaviour when switching from Debian Wheezy to
Jessie. Very annoying for multi-monitor setups. I haven't tested Ubuntu,
but it's probably an issue upstream if it's in Debian too, and thus
probably still an issue for Ubuntu. Perhaps I'll try to find time to
create a bootable
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All of the work-arounds that have been listed everywhere up until this
point have required root to change something in /etc/X11. Further, I
don't particularly want to disable ssh-agent from loading.
Assuming Ub
Wow. Just wow. This bug has been open for nearly 2 years, and 100
comments later the bug report is closed because one guy recently claimed
to experience the same problem with an Intel card instead of a Realtek -
who should have just opened a separate bug report. This bug has *always*
been about spe
I might be able to run some tests as I still have the same Gigabyte
X58A-UD9 that was experiencing this issue. However, I run Debian Wheezy
on it and don't use it all that often. I haven't seen this issue in
months, which either means:
1. I downloaded the driver from Realtek ages ago, forgot about
Debian has the same issue, so the bug is likely upstream.
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I think I just saw this issue also. I was seeing a lot of traffic over
my wireless NIC going directly to one of three Apple AirTunes devices on
my work network (the one I had connected to previously). Even though I
set "Internal Audio Analog Stereo" under Sound Preferences/Output tab -
so the AirPo
bug #265088 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265088)
relates to a memory leak - not CPU. I don't have significant memory
issues, but always have one core/thread maxed out on my i7 due to this.
By now I'm running Natty. :(
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@Andrew Chambers
Awesome. Actually, the latest driver release is just a few weeks old.
These drivers might not have worked prior to that in 10.10, but I
haven't investigated.
@khaldan
Before Gentoo I was using Ubuntu 10.04 on this system also and did not
see the issue there. I guess I have been
I just downloaded and installed the Realtek driver from here (r8168-8.023.00):
http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#2
Transferred a few GBs from my file server to test and had no crash - a
record! It may be a bit prem
FWIW, I get this on Debian Wheezy (Testing) running 2.6.38-2-amd64. When
I download (but never when I upload) large files (eg. >200Mb movies)
from my home file server over Gigabit on one of these Realtek NICs I get
a crash - 100% reproducible.
I only just installed Debian because I had Gentoo and
> you need to setup the parameters in .alsoftrc for those openal games if you
> are
> using openal-soft in linux
I certainly did that, and I've tried various configurations. I must have got it
correct if it works in UT3. Surround also works in native games like Doom 3,
Quake 4, and Prey. I even
(In reply to comment #27)
> Alsa works very well with multi-channel.
Nobody has said otherwise. multi-channel != multistreaming, and
multistreaming is already possible if you have multiple output devices
(which I previously mentioned). Raymond is talking about multistreaming
between the read analo
...implement a new model "6stack-dig-fronthp"... how hard can it be...
I started looking through my kernel's source at
sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c... I don't think I'm able to make those
modifications. At least, not without lots of trial and error, and
spending crazy amounts of time trying. I ha
Created an attachment (id=32743)
Output of alsa-info.txt on my ALC889.
Includes "arecord -l" output under the "ARECORD" section.
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As per the image attached above, I discovered that multistreaming on my
motherboard is possible under Windows 7. The options only became
available when I had the headphones physically connected. However, I
have yet to figure out any way to achieve the same thing under my Ubuntu
10.04 system. I've b
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Multistreaming under Windows
Windows 7 multistreaming via Realtek ALC889, as found on a Gigabyte
X58A-UD9 motherboard.
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I have no idea. I suppose I would have to load up Windows and hunt
around to see if it's possible. I know the Windows configuration
software that came with my motherboard doesn't look quite like the one
in the picture.
Definitely under PulseAudio I can tell Xine to play to iec958 (eg. Dolby
Digita
Thanks Raymond.
> Doesn't UT3 use OpenAL?
Just took a look at the OpenAL WikiPedia page, and it does. So does UT2004
though, but that didn't work.
I noticed BioShock was on the list, so I tried a BioShock demo I
downloaded ages ago. It had an option for 5.1... looked promising, but
again no succ
I don't think I've ever used a sound card that required retasking the
input jacks as outputs for additional channel outputs, but would assume
it would entirely be taken care of in ALSA.
I suspect (as far as Windows software goes) only driver utility software
would need this functionality, and WINE
I've spent most of today looking into this. All testing was against wine
1.3.10.
My system uses a Gigabyte X58A-UD9 MB with on-board Realtek ALC889 sound
connected to a Logitech Z-5500 5.1 system via analogue, and I'm running
Ubuntu 10.04.
Under the Sound Preferences Hardware tab, I have selected
Sure... but I think what we probably need is a wiki page set up
somewhere that people can add acronyms and definitions to, which a
bsdgames maintainer (or maintainer of the list as a separate package)
could inspect and import every couple of months. If this sounds
reasonable, I would be happy to co
We just had a new kernel for Lucid released last week (2.6.32-24.39),
but it appears no fix was included. Particularly when Ubuntu has been
trying so hard to reach the netbook market (which is what I'm
experiencing the problem on) and it worked in 9.10, this is a real
frustration.
I would be very
Confirming I had what sounds like exactly the same behavior as cong06.
It occurred so frequently that I ended up writing a script to help
remove invalid/incomplete packages.
As of a few weeks ago I've changed jobs and no longer have access to the
apt-cacher server I experienced this issue with. My
@Deadpan110, nice find. It helped! Hope I can return the favor.
To change this setting for all users, the magic command you are looking
for seems to be (all one line):
$ sudo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gnome_setting
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I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with dhcp3-client 3.1.2-1ubuntu7. We have a WINS
server at 10.128.41.34, which clients are informed of via DHCP. The
produced dhcp.conf file (generated by dhclient using /etc/dhcp3
/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/samba) seems invalid,
I stopped using drawers a long time ago due to this bug. It's a real
shame that netbook users (which place a high value on screen real
estate) have been unable to use this feature due to the unrealistically
slow performance. If the sliding animation is the problem, why not
remove it completely and
Correction - exit *before* the copy is attempted, if the file we intend
to copy does not exist. Sorry.
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This report relates to aide 0.13.1-8ubuntu1, from a Ubuntu 8.04.1
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By default, the aide.conf file included in the package looks as follows:
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database=file:/var/lib/a
It is important that this is fixed properly. With jigdo broken and now
this, it's hard for Ubuntu to be taken seriously.
Regarding the proposed "if" statement:
if [ -n "$RL" ]; then
telinit $RL
else
telinit 2
fi
This looks unnec
Same issue here with Gutsy using a nVidia Quadro FX 570M on a Lenovo
T61p notebook using the 'nvidia' binary drivers from 'restricted'.
As it is, it's unfortunately quicker just to add icons to the GNOME
menu. I hope this bug is fixed soon.
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I believe I am also experiencing this bug. I use two monitors using
Xinerama, however they are positioned one on top of the other in a
vertical layout.
When I have my GNOME Panel at the top of the bottom monitor, maximising
a window on the bottom monitor hides the window titlebar behind the
panel.
I also am running amd64 and have the same package version. This problem
is affecting me also. The work-around suggested by Sornen fixed me up
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