The package in Saucy proposed fixed this problem for a Canon Digital
Rebel xti. Thank you!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1217230
Title:
[Regression] Can't copy files from digital
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: u3-tool
I've had no luck with u3-tool on a Cruzer Micro 2GB. I've tried it on
my 32-bit netbook and my 64-bit desktop. Both are running Karmic. I
used the 0.3 version of u3-tool from the Lucid repositories. I want to
reset security on the stick, but
I just compiled the source release from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/u3-tool/files/ and it fails the same
way. So it's a problem with the program, not the packaging.
Does this mean I should have reported the bug to u3-tool directly,
instead of in Ubuntu? (Sorry for spamming launchpad, if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qjackctl
Ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64)
qjackctl 0.3.2-1ubuntu1
Under the MIDI tab in the Connections window, MIDI-capable programs
(like ZynAddSubFX, seq24, vkeybd, etc.) should appear. But both the
Readable and Writable panes in the MIDI tab are blank. MIDI
I'm using the same soundcard, an Audiophile 2496. I upgraded to Hardy,
and though all sounds play through pulseaudio, they play very poorly.
Terrible pauses, skips, and scratches when I change virtual desktops, or
minimize programs, or change tabs in firefox. I don't know if this is
relevant,
Public bug reported:
Using Dapper with kernel 2.6.15-26-amd64-generic and the proprietary
Nvidia driver, tecnoballz crashes on startup.
:~$ tecnoballz
LP64
configfile::fopen_data(): Warning: Unable to open the file
/home/istoner/.tlkgames/tecnoballz.conf for read!!!
Segmentation fault
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