This problem still manifests itself Ubuntu 18.10 LTS. Laptop is a few
years old but certainly not "underpowered".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1325987
Title:
shuffled keys in
By the way that's gedit 3.10.4 on Ubuntu 14.04. I haven't removed ibus
as this threatens to delete a whole bunch of other stuff as well - I'm
not risking it.
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I'm having a crash issue as well. Running it through gdb I see shotwell crashes
on an assertion.
Downloaded the 2014-10-31 source and built it, same issue persists.
In src/folders/Branch.vala there's an assert around line 114,
assert(folder_entry.count 0);
Comment it out like so
I've run into this error as well.
Here's what I get when running it from gdb:
mrjb@mrjb-desktop:~$ gdb shotwell
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7-0ubuntu3.1) 7.7
Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software:
Same problem here on vanilla Ubuntu 10.4. All Jack connections set up, there's
no audio.
The audio mixer does not show any signal.
Interestingly, when playing audio from the Audio File Manager, there *is*
audible JACK
playback and signal is showing in the audio mixer of Rosegarden both on Audio
(Rosegarden 10.2, build key 651014598d)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178962
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Subject: [Bug 246667] Re: Failed connect to msn (nss handshake failed -8128)
Hi, thanks for the report. It sounds like you fixed this issue already,
right?
Yes, the recompile solved the problem. Probably had to do with
having both libraries available *and* having both enabled at
compile
Removing and re-installing did not work.
What did work, however, was re-compiling with GNUTLS enabled and NSS disabled.
I pretty much followed this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=404508
Except I used
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-gnutls=yes --enable-nss=no
So that it would not
Public bug reported:
After ICQ connect no longer worked a few days ago,
I tried building pidgin from source (after doing a
sudo apt-get build-deps gaim). This worked, but without
MSN support.
As a new package became available, I did a fresh install from the repository.
However, from home I