What I do is put the computer to sleep (suspend) and then when it wakes
up everything is ok.
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autoconnect to 3G network
To manage notifica
Ok, I understand it's a skype thing and has nothing to do with this bug
report.
Thanks MMarking this really worked.
Since I use the 64-bit version of Ubuntu I had to amend the line you
wrote to:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype
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I have a Creative 041e:4052 webcam that used to work with the ov51x-jpeg
hacked source from rastageeks.
I am currently running kernel 2.6.32-24
Here is what I get from dmesg
$ dmesg |grep gspca
[7.777906] gspca: main v2.7.0 registered
[7.780260] gspca: probing 041e:4052
[ 12.891900] g
This bug seems to be related to bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ov51x-jpeg/+bug/262853
and it also seems it was solved for Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/492744
but now it's back for Lucid (kernels 2.6.32-21 and -22).
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Unfortunately I do not have a test environment, where I can test beta
stuff.
However I made a new kind test and it turns out that if I boot with the
elevator=noop and pci=routeirq options, there is a significant
improvement.
I wrote a 2.1 Gbyte file with an average speed of 6.1MB/sec
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Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: VT1708B Analog [VT1708B Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/control
How can I do these changes on Karmic's Grub2? There is no menu.lst
anymore
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I have been following this bug report for a long time now and here is
some advice to the people that have only recently begun to post here.
This bug has hundreds of postings and no reasonable person could
possible read all of them in order to start fixing something.
Through time it has become obv
No change with pci-nomsi boot option
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I ran a test with a different USB Flash drive. The Corsair Voyagermini
(4GB). It has a maximum write speed of 5MB/sec, which I understand it's
quite common for flash drives. It did reach its maximum speed of
5Mb/sec.
The Crucial Gizmo Plus (that I tested initially) also performed as
fast, but nev
I formatted an external hard disk as fat32 and ran a test. It went
pretty well. Here's what dd wrote as a result
avl...@avlass-kubuntu64:~$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/EXTFAT32/test-file bs=32
dd: writing `/media/EXTFAT32/test-file': File too large
134217728+0 records in
134217727+0 records out
429
I ran a few more tests on another PC and got some very interesting
results.
The PC has an ASUS P5KPL-VM motherboard based on the Intel G31 chipset.
The results were the same for Kubuntu jaunty 64-bit and Kubuntu Jaunty
32-bit.
So it's not a problem of the hardware (unless it's the USB flash driv
I ran some tests and found out that my USB flash disk is significantly
slower when it is formatted as FAT32, compared to ext3.
I have created a new bug, which can be found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/392089
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I did some tests and found out that when writing to my USB flash disk
the speed is quite low. I observed that the situati
Attached is the dstat output for the
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Here is dd wrote in each case, after the test was concluded:
For USB flash disk (fat32):
avl...@avlass-desktop:~/Desktop/Test$ dd if=/dev/zero
of=/media/CRUCIAL/test-file bs=32
^C50560416+0 records in
50560416+0 records out
1617933312 bytes (1.6 GB) copied, 305.66 s, 5.3 MB/s
For USB flash dis
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This bug is "spin off" of bug "file transfers on USB disk are very
slow "
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I did some tests and found out that when writing to my USB flash disk
the speed is quite low. I observed that the situation is improved (o
I confirm the bug. I tried to install ubuntu-restricted-extras and no
other packages were selected and no package was installed (even ubuntu-
restricted-extras appears as "not installed)
I use Kubuntu jaunty 64-bit.
Possibly a duplicate of Bug #342671 - (Doesn't support installations
which requi
The bug seems to be corrected in Jaunty. The "menu" package is now a
dependency for gadmin-proftpd and the repositories now offer a new
problem-free version.
@GetriX --> Try asking the question to a related forum, since it is not
related to the bug and thus is off-topic.
PM me if you think that I
KpackageKit is one of the prominent advertised features in Kubuntu. Not
being able to carry out half the things it's supposed to do is really
bad for Kubuntu reputation.
This kind of thing gives every user a problem they should solve (even
the ones who don't like problem-solving).
It should defin
Have you changed the port FTP listens to?
If yes, set the port back to the default value (21) and see if the
problem persists.
Also, I know it's pretty stupid, but... try to restart the router.
I had a lot of problems executing specific commands (such as LIST) and
took a day or two, just to find
Unfortunately, the PC I was supposed to run the test to, burnt out, so
now I can no longer reproduce the problem.
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Actually, this is off-topic, but here are some pointers.
It's extremely easy.
If you have downloaded a .deb file, all you have to do is double click
it and follow the on-screen instructions (you will need your admin
password during the process).
Check the following link for more specific instruc
I am beginning to believe that this might be a hardware problem. My PC
#1 and Laptop play the DVD with no problem on Hardy and Intrepid.
I will install Hardy on PC#2 that originally had the problem. If it
plays ok with Hardy, then it's an Intrepid problem. If not, then it's
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Thanks for your comment Neil.
Totem has a known problem when playing a DVD in Intrepid. Take a look at
the following:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-
bad0.10/+bug/260765
Try playing DVDs with another player, such as VLC or MPlayer. If they
play ok then it is a Totem bug (e
I tried Jaunty alpha... same rersults
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I cannot say if it is easy, hard or impossible to fix in Hardy. I really
don't know enough technical stuff.
If it can't be done, or if it's too hard to do it, so be it.
I just want to make sure that the people who decide to fix it or not,
understand just how important this issue is for everybody
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10
The package is Multisync 0.90
I tried to sync a mobile phone using an IRMC-sync member.
When I finish all my settings, I hit the refresh button and I get the
following message:
"error while initializing syncengine:Unable to parse config data:
I am not sure if this kind of information is useful, but...
I rented from the video store the following DVDs that played alright in
VLC
The Burn Ultimatum
Pan's Labirinth
Pirates of the Caribbean: At world's end
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Whenever I try to play an encrypted DVD I get the following (bad)
results as follows:
- Totem - Gstreamer --> It seems that it is trying to start the DVD menu
(shows time 0/12 seconds), but never starts anything
or --> It just gives a black screen with no sound and t
The
"Could not launch menu item
Failed to execute child process "su-to-root" (No such file or directory)"
problem is because you do not have the su-to-root application installed.
apparently the su-to-root allows you to run an application as super
user, similarly to sudo. If you add the -X option
I think that more than enough people verify the bug. Just check the
respective thread at ubuntu forums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5767141#post5767141
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Of course they marked it with a low priority (even though medium
severity).
If you read at the end of the bug report:
"...official Fedora notes should mention that languages other than
English are not fully supported..."
but that's not really the way to make an OS widely accepted, is it?
The wo
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