Comment/workaround for Intrepid (I don't know if this will be obsolete
in Jaunty): I added the following two lines to
/etc/udev/rules.d/40-permission.rules:
ATTRS{modalias}=="input:*-*a[068],*|input:*-*a*,[68],*m*",
ATTRS{modalias}!="input:*-*k*14A,*r*", ENV{ID_CLASS}="joystick"
KERNEL=="event*",
The problem I've had was fixed in Intrepid; as far as I can tell it had
to do with a changed default behavior of ALSA (hda-intel) to set the
sound format of PCM output to float instead of integer, and this is what
caused the spdif output to remain silent.
The Intrepid version of ALSA includes a mi
Am Samstag, den 01.11.2008, 13:08 + schrieb William Grant:
> On a more pleasant note, a (largely) cosmetically-altered version of my
> patch was just committed upstream. A new version (~wgrant2) with this
> patch is building in my PPA right now; please test it once it's built.
No apparent prob
Am Samstag, den 25.10.2008, 11:38 + schrieb William Grant:
> Please try gnome-settings-daemon from my PPA.
>
Thanks, works for me!
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intrepid: bluetooth mouse settings lost
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287801
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bluetooth
Intrepid Ibex Beta (Oct. 22)
I'm using a Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 with a Samsung Q35 laptop.
What works fine out of the box is to connect the mouse to the computer
via GNOME, it will recognize the mouse after reboots and standby
OK, just to sort things... maybe the above reports concern different
issues.
My problem: I want to have PCM audio on line/headphone jacks and spdif
optical simultaneously, just the way it worked before with ubuntu and as
it works right now when I boot into windows xp.
But after playing a DVD with
Confirmed in Gutsy with Intel 82801G (ICH7 Family) integrated sound card
(module snd_hda_intel).
I normally use GNOME with the volume applet active. PCM sound is
available on analog and optical output. After playing an AC3 stream the
PCM sound only plays on analog output, unless I explicitly speci
Am Samstag, den 09.02.2008, 14:19 + schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> Does continuous has the issue?
>
>From what I can tell yes.
After doing a strace evince apparently writes to
~/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadata.xml after changing the page (here it's
about 36K big), so my guess is that it's too large
Am Samstag, den 09.02.2008, 12:46 + schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> Thank you for your bug. How do you determine that evince is accessing
> the disk?
acoustically... ;-) and by the fact that the disk always spins up
approx. 1 second after changing a page.
BTW: I'm using the 64 bit version on a S
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When viewing a PDF file in non-continuous mode or in presentation mode
(maybe even always?), about 1 second after going to the next/previous
page evince accesses the hard disk so that is has to spin up if in power
saving mode. This happens with sma
Sorry, I've installed Solaris in the meantime, so I can't easily check
it now...
Greetings, Tomas
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initrd: cannot load klibc (segfault) (SPARC)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55510
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libklibc
When booting the initrd the /scripts/local script tries to identify the
filesystem of the root fs with
eval $(fstype < ${ROOT})
However, it fails printing:
Unable to load interpreter /lib/klibc-J989uCjNG9NlBocFqA2e0KZLqTs.so
Segmentation f
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