Public bug reported:
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to write this report. I apologize if the information collected by
Apport-bug is showing incorrect version information for "ubuntu-release-
upgrader-core".
While using Quantal Quetzal installed onto a Btrf
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Title:
Problem between pulseaudio and ALSA, suddenly no sound
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Public bug reported:
After updating to 12.04, my sound was working fine. At some point within
the past 24 hours, it very suddenly stopped working. I did execute an
"apt-get upgrade" once, so this may have been the cause. I have not made
any modifications to pulesaudio or ALSA's configuration, so U
If you have the same problem I had, that should fix it. You may want to do this
command first:
find /usr/lib64 -name qemu-dm
And see if this output appears:
/usr/lib64/xen-default/bin/qemu-dm
If so, the then for /usr/lib64, it is probably the same problem. To fix it,
execute this comman
Another problem I have discovered with the package installation:
When I try to create a virtual machine instance, I get the error:
Unable to complete install: 'POST operation failed: xend_post: error from xen
daemon: (xend.err "Error creating domain: device model
'/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm' not f
I have found a workaround:
In the /etc/xen/xend-config.sexp file, find and uncommont the lines:
(xend-unix-server no)
(xend-unix-path /var/lib/xend/xend-socket)
and change the "(xend-unix-server no)" line to "yes":
(xend-unix-server yes)
Then reboot.
I request Ubuntu package maintain
** Summary changed:
- Unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
+ Xen + Virt-Manager: Unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
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Public bug reported:
The error message dialog contains this text:
Unable to open a connection to the Xen hypervisor/daemon.
Verify that:
- A Xen host kernel was booted
- The Xen service has been started
unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
Traceback (most recent call la
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Title:
Unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
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I have the same problem. I had created my own (duplicate) bug for this problem
at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/879223
I am behind a corporate firewall using a McAfee web gateway, a content-
filtering proxy server. Our DNS resolves IP addresses without any p
Public bug reported:
When I bring my Ubuntu laptop to work, I must tell it to connect to the
proxy server. To do this, I go to the "Network" pane, then the "Network
Proxy" sub-pane. Under "Method" I select "Automatic" and enter the
correct "Configuration URL". Then I press "Apply System wide". My
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Title:
Network -> Network Proxy -> Apply System Wide does NOT update
"/etc/apt/apt.conf"
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Title:
"Alt" key-press events are captured by Unity global menu, even after
turning-off "Show Menubar".
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Public bug reported:
After turning-off "Show Menubar", key events with the "Alt" key pressed
does not generate an Escape+Letter ASCII code on the TTY input stream.
The "Alt" key-press event is still captured by the Unity global menu.
To reproduce this issue:
1. Open a new gnome-terminal running B
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