One addition to my post #1: The fix at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1040653 does not eliminate the
DBus error (for me, anyway).
I have tried to rip a CD with Asunder as well, with the same result. So
I presume that this is a system-level issue rather than a problem with
SoundJuicer.
A
e. I don't know what to make of
this, or whether it is a coincidence.
More than happy to provide additional information if that would be
helpful. Just let me know what, as I know precious little about this end
of things.
Thanks,
Jobo
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lved) bug #597933, as the dmesg
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Thanks,
Jobo
** Affects: taglib-sharp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
A quick report on my experience with kernel 2.6.32-26:
First, installing this kernel version appeared to overwrite the Realtek-
supplied driver (see #54 above, second-to-last paragraph), but the
driver supplied with the kernel suffered from the same flaws as the
driver supplied with 2.6.32-25. Thi
Just reporting back: Only problem in nine days was one random
disconnect, so I consider my problem fixed... phew!
@dmbfan2007: If you're still having problems, and you're using 32-bit, I
would suggest trying the ndiswrapper route. It is fairly straightforward
and easily reversible.
1. Download th
I've been continuing to try to find a workaround for this problem, and I
thought I would share what I've tried, what hasn't worked, and what
seems now to be working.
First, I tried installing the lastest Linux driver from Realtek's site
(v. 2.6.0018.1025.2010) following the readme included with th
One additional point: Once it connects, it works just fine, until/unless
it eventually freezes out of the blue. I.e., I don't experience the poor
reception, dropped connections, etc. that some other folks have
reported. --Jobo
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => C
mething to help with
this, as it's very frustrating.
Jobo
P.S. Apologies if I stepped on anyone's toes by changing the status back
to confirmed. Please advise re etiquette if that was not the right thing
to do.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released => Confir
Can someone point me toward documentation for "data=alloc_on_commit"?
I am getting 0 byte files after system freezes on Ubuntu 10.04.01
(amd64) with kernel version 2.6.32-25. Just want to understand how one
uses alloc_on_commit and how it works before I use it, and I can't find
any proper document
I was running 1.17. Just updated to the latest version (1.22). Now it
works if I specify i915.modeset=1 on the grub command line. Thank you!
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Hate to disappoint, but 2.6.32-25 (64-bit) still doesn't work properly
on my X201 3249-CTO.
As before, I have to run with i915.modeset=0 and the vesa driver, or I
get a hard freeze on boot.
Now I find I need xvideo, though, which vesa doesn't have. Any idea what
I can do to help?
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