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then redirect to this page, and i'm willing to submit.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: ubiquity 2.18.8.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-30.40~14.04.1-generic 3.16.7-ckt3
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-30-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.7
Same bug still in Ubuntu 13.10, crashed when trying to install Google
Hangouts.
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Title:
software-center crashed with IndexError in
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No idea what happened. I started up my laptop and this error popped up
saying Ubuntu had encountered a system error. I have no info aside from
that.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-14-generic 3.11.0-14.21
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I started Rhythmbox and it worked fine until I tried to play a song, at
which point it'd freeze. Running it from the terminal I got this
traceback.
(rhythmbox:12839): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: Custom constructor for class
SoupServer returned NULL (which is invalid). Unable
Julian: you need to add two lines to default.pa, one for your default
hardware (i.e. card 0) and one for the ps3 eye.
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Title:
[USB-Audio - USB
Hi Luke,
Sorry I've been trying to get the kinect to work for audio - and that's
a whole other dilemma. I'd assumed it was part of libkinect (it sort of
is in unstable), but in order to get it to work as a standard snd-usb-
audio device you need to use kinect-audio-setup (see
Luke: in my experience I need to have the default.pa hack or the ps3 eye
isn't detected. From what I can tell with the kinect patch I've done
everything necessary in terms of adding the profile to pulse, but I may
be missing something from the module loading standpoint? I'm hoping
upstream/someone
Well.. considering this was all caused by the original 4-channel profile
being removed from default (according to the commit because it was
thought it wasn't used) I don't think that would be an issue.
I do have a kinect though and I'm willing to test it with that. The
point anyway is that there
Luke: Thanks, for forwarding upstream. I agree - they have to decide
what to do with the profile, I'd just like to make sure they know that
this isn't as special a case as they seemed to think it was (with the
kinect). If you need any more information on the 4-channel input devices
out there let
Sorry Johnny et. al., I should have mentioned I actually got it working
and provided more information.
Once you'd added an appropriate 4-channel input profile whatever way you
want (I've removed the kinect specific profile and added a default one
since there are plenty of 4-channel mics out
I have used the microphone for speech recognition at this point, so I'm
pretty sure it's working, but I've only specifically recorded audio
using audacity (which *always* worked somehow). How are you using the
microphone?
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BTW that line is in /etc/pulseaudio/default.pa by default but it's
commented out, did you uncomment it?
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I've even got the ps3 eye to work with alsamixer now, but you have to
load up the snd_usb_audio module with the ignore_ctl_error parameter
set:
modprobe snd_usb_audio ignore_ctl_error=1
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Johnny: Great, glad to see it's working for you :-)
As a further not on the alsamixer fix above, it just prevents the
mixer from exiting in error, it doesn't actually give alsamixer working
controls for the mic - you just get a Front and Rear volume control
that seems to not save or actually
the first 2 files it tries to patch.
Yani
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Title:
[USB-Audio - USB Camera-B4.04.27.1, recording] Pulseaudio fails to
detect card
To manage
I now believe this is a duplicate of the following pulseaudio bug for
the Kinect that was resolved with a device-specific profile:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/process_bug.cgi
It results from the removal in upstream pulseaudio of the
iec958-surround-40 mapping that the ps3 eye (and 4-channel
Sorry, here is there correct link to the upstream pulseaudio bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39664
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[USB-Audio -
I think the dBmin and dBmax values provided in the mixer description are
incorrect, both are 0.
$ cat /proc/asound/CameraB409241/usbmixer
USB Mixer: usb_id=0x14152000, ctrlif=1, ctlerr=0
Card: OmniVision Technologies, Inc. USB Camera-B4.09.24.1 at
usb-:00:1a.7-5.2, hi
Unit: 3
Control:
I've discovered I can record audio from the Playstation Eye using
arecord and audacity, it seems these do not fail when they can't read
the mixer controls correctly.
Furthermore I've been playing around with amixer, and I can list the two
controls on the Playstation Eye, however trying to read
Sorry on further inspection disabling udev module loading isn't changing
anything other than pulseaudio's output, even without the above change
the card is seen by alsa.. only the mixer is not attatched properly:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
I too have the same problem, I noticed the same output when trying to
load pulseaudio in verbose. I got my playstation eye's microphone to
show up in the list of cards/devices (although not attatch to the mixer)
by disabling the udev-loader in pulseaudio as found in this post
As a follow up to Bart here is the full unified patch for libkdtree++
6.2 support of GCC 4.3. Having the unpatched libkdtree++ in Intrepid
without it doesn't make much sense given GCC 4.3 is now the default
compiler!
** Attachment added: libkdtree-gcc43.patch
I've recompiled the package and manually disabled GLX 1.4 support as a
temporary measure for people who are affected by this bug, just
commenting out the GLX_VERSION_1_4 define:
diff -u mythtv-0.21.0/libs/libmythtv/util-opengl.cpp.old
mythtv-0.21.0/libs/libmythtv/util-opengl.cpp
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What protocol do you use?
I'm always concurrently signed in to a YIM account and an IRC account -
the behavior is the same for both of those.
Yani
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Binary package hint: gaim
I currenlty have gaim 2.0.0beta6.
I don't know what version I used to have, but I remember there used to be a
place in the Preferences menu to turn timestamps on/off.
I no longer see that toggle in the Preferences menu at all.
The only thing I
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8121914/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8121915/ProcMaps.txt
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