I don't know if this helps, but if you install blueman from the debian
tree it works just fine, just the ubuntu tree one that messes.
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You have to purge blueman (sudo apt-get purge blueman), then install the
debian tree blueman for it to work. I just grabbed the deb from here:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/blueman. Also make sure to not
update it.
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@EricDHH, I had to install blueman from the debian tree in order to get
it to work, as the debian one uses a plain old applet that. Not an idea
solution, in any way, but it worked for me.
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I am on Lubuntu 13.10 64bit. Now Lubuntu doesn't come with indiactor-
volume by default, but as the default volume applet sucks so I installed
it with indicator-volume-gtk, turned it on in the indicator settings,
and I got the same error. It didn't work till I did the "fix".
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Might also be good to check for LXPanel, as it has the same problem and
the fix works for it as well.
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Title:
indicator-sound no longer functions
Lubuntu is effect by this as well.
Thanks to #5 for the fix. I "need" this a bit, and was worried I would
have to go back a release to get it working.
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Public bug reported:
I had 2 tabs open, for about an hour as I had forgotten to close it.
Messed around on reddit, and was about to start a video when I noticed
my ram was low. I checked htop, and saw I was using 2660mb of ram on
pcmanfm alone. Exiting out did not release the ram, I had to kill th
Public bug reported:
Gpicview will often render an image with the horizontal order off. With
alot of scrolling between 2 files, I can sometimes get it to render
correctly, but it takes alot of work. It is easiest to show you, so here
is a picture: http://i.imgur.com/u4GgN.png. They are both the sa
This also effects me, and has since I first heard of it a year or so
ago. However, I use both XFCE4-Panel and LXpanel. It effects them both
the same. I still use it, as it is great. This is annoying though, as I
can only use 1 monitor.
I decided to add a comment here, as I don't know if this would
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Title:
package fglrx 2:8.960-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
To mana
Public bug reported:
First I used Jockey to install fglrx updates, and it failed. Then fglrx
and it failed. I then had to use synaptic to completly remove both, but
fglrx failed to remove all the way. It didn't matter much, as I was able
to get fglrx to install via synaptic. Don't know what else t
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