** Also affects: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
pasuspender tool doesn't work
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** Patch added: "Patch against alsa-plugins"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/944295/+attachment/3076953/+files/pasuspender-pasuspend-env.patch
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This has been pissing me off for some time, there are two possible
workaround I can think of:
- fix libasound_module_conf_pulse.so so that if an application is
running under pasuspender it does not load pulse devices into alsa.
I've implemented a rough hack so pasuspender sets the environment
var
Speaker-test writes to the default alsa device, which happens to be the
alsa-pulseaudio bridge, which explains why you get no output from it,
and then when sound resumes you get output.
Consider the following:
pasuspender -- speakertest -Dplug:front
This should work as you expect.
(It would be
Please fix asap, I've had to reinstall a system 3 times (after hard disk
corruption caused by this bug) before I realized that restarting was
causing disk corruption and it wasn't one of the more common causes like
bad memory or bad disks.
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I guess the install script is for dnscache-run is missing the following:
service svscan start
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Title:
dnscache-run does not work out of box
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Suffered this bug in jaunty, I don't know how to reproduce it, though
I'll spend some more time working out how I did it.
I had to delete all the config files to make vlc work again, I don't
know which one finally fixed it as I did them all at once.
rm ~/.cache/vlc/plugins-04041e.dat
rm ~/.local/
It's not a flash video, it is an embeded wmv video.
The only thing that'll play this video without crashing 100% of the time
on ubuntu is mozilla-plugin-vlc (all of the xine, mplayer, gstreamer
plugins crash or don't run at all because they can't decode it).
This bug is not a duplicate of 272722.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: subversion
Given a subversion repository where you do not have read access to the
root directory, svn update (when there are updates) fails with a 403
access denied.
In my work environment the subversion repository we use does not allow
read access to th