this is so bloody annoying. everytime i have a skype call, i have to go
to the sound settings and select the analoge mic before the mic will
work. by instint i automatically close the dialog which sets the mic
back to digital and interrupts the conversation.
Is there still no fix for this? this
Hi, I have this damn problem for about a week after some ubuntu updates.
I am only using POP accounts and it is damn annoying, cause everytime
you open evolution or do a send/receive you have to re-enter the
passwords (for each account).
I have tried deleting the enteries from seahorse and it
i have same problem and also have no idea what is supposed to be done
with the information you provided raymond
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i have this issue too. i am connecting to a OMV Nas box via NFS from a
14.04 desktop.
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lightdm: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so):
this problem still exists in Ubuntu 14.04.
As best i can tell, the audio is being output to both channels as mono. I guess
this falls in the too hard basket and i am the only person still using this
gigabyte motherboard and ubuntu. oh well
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add me to the voice of frustration. It wouldn't be so bad if;
- the dialog didn't appear as many as five times
- after entering the password to login, clicking on the dialog caused it to
revert back to the login screen and having to re-login again.
i could think of a few profanities to describe
4 years since this issue was first raised and still not implemented
a part of the mp4 specification no, yet not implemented? am i missing
something.
i use foobar2000 in wine to over come this, but hardly an ideal solution.
VLC supports it, but none of the gstreamer based audio apps
fyi / i have 3 different systems and 3 different outcomes.
- new install 13.10 on new machine, no issue
- clean upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 where adding lightdm to hidden-users
solved the problem
- bad upgrade 13.04 t 13.10 where 13.10 had to be re-installed but /home was
changed to old raid
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1242939 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242939
fyi / i have 3 different systems and 3 different outcomes.
- new install 13.10 on new machine, no issue
- clean upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 where adding lightdm to hidden-users
solved the problem
- bad
p.s. i might add, i have a laptop where the above solution does work for
the initial startup as well.
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since upgrade to 13.10, login
i have this bug and the workaround i.e. users.conf hidden-users=lightdm
does not work for initial startup. uid=111
i.e. initial startup shows Light Display Manager as a login account,
after login with a normal user account and then logoff, Light Display
Manager no longer shows.
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In both scenarios, i still hear the left recorded channel coming out
both the left and right speaker.
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balance does work. when i move the balance to left, sound is louder on
the left but can still be heard on right and vis-versa.
i used the following test clip
http://www.kozco.com/tech/LRMonoPhase4.wav
left and right channels i hear on both sides, but the centre speaker test
just to further qualify the issue as demonstrated with the .wav file
listed
When setting balance to the left and
- playing from the right channel, no sound comes out - correct
- playing from the left channel, sound comes out both left and right - incorrect
- playing from the centre channel,
Logs as requested
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p.s. my statement - playing from the center channel, sound comes out
both left and right - correct in stereo is of course incorrect. When
the balance is set left - nothing should come out of the right speaker
no matter which channel config is being used and conversely for balance
set to right
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I don't know about your comments re amixer not 0% - the balance bar in
the gnome volume indicator is either hard left or hard right when i did
the tests.
Nevertheless, the test recording i used has only recording on the left channel,
or the right channel.
At those times it shouldn't matter
i have the same problem with ubuntu 13.04 and
Driver version: k3.8.0-31-generic
Library version:1.0.25
Utilities version: 1.0.25
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