Do you use any encrypted disks that require you to provide a password
during boot? It seems that after installing fglrx their password prompt
never makes it to the screen, causing them to wait forever for a
password and thus blocking the further boot sequence.
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Thanks for the workaround. Just an additional note about it: In 15.04
(vivid) this only works when booting using upstart (not with the new
default systemd). Besides, the lines load_video and gfxmode have
to be removed from grub.cfg (or the script 10_linux that generates
it), too.
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** Changed in: vorbis-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331807
Title:
ogg123 buffer write failed writing to FIFO
To manage
This is probably the same issue as Debian bug #771363 [1], which was
fixed in version 1.4.0-6. Could you try that version and check, if the
issue persists?
Cheers,
Martin
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=771363
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #771363
This was reported as bug 509376 to Debian [1] and 1521 to Xiph [2]. It
was fixed in 1.4.0 (upstream) and 1.4.0-1 (Debian Ubuntu).
Cheers,
Martin
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/509376
[2] https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1521
** Bug watch added: Xiph.org Trac #1521
http://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1521
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 577561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577561
Duplicate of bug #577561, fixed in vorbis-tools/1.4.0-6 (which is in
Debian but is yet to reach Ubuntu).
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 577561
Oggenc crash
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I don't think this is a bug of vorbis-tools, but either a bug of parec
(or some underlying library) or a user error.
Both the content of the error message and the moment in which it appears
suggest that the message actually comes from parec instead of oggenc. I
grepped the source code of oggenc
There is no ID3 in the FLAC format. So technically ogg123 is right: As a
FLAC file, your input file is corrupted.
Personally, I blame the tools that allowed putting ID3 tags into non-MP3
files in the first place. There are proper ways to get the meta
information into the file. But just putting an
I can confirm this with vorbis-tools/1.4.0-6 (in Debian unstable), so
I've forwarded this bug report to Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/772877
As soon as I have a little more time, I will look into this.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #772877
@Jonathan Marsden: I really wouldn't consider this bug a feature request.
It's not like anyone wants something that hasn't been implemented yet: The USB
devices tab is there (so the feature isn't really new, but is supposed to be
working already) and was populated in earlier versions of Ubuntu
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