As some others have said I wouldn't yet regard this bug as having been
fixed, although the situation today is marginally better than it was in
2004. If I walk into an electrical store, supermarket or any of the
places where people commonly buy desktop or laptop computers chances are
that there wil
Regrettably, for me this is potentially a deal-breaker, which is sad
given that I've been an Ubuntu user and supporter for many years. I
could of course trivially remove this feature, but what this indicates
to me is the overall direction in which Canonical is taking things, and
it's a direction w
For future reference for anyone else having this problem the way to fix
it is to disable the portable players MTP plugin within Rhythmbox.
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Interference with Phidgets USB devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568883
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Reported the bug also here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616626
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #616626
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616626
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Interference with Phidgets USB devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568883
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Release: 10.04RC
Rhythmbox: 0.12.8-0ubuntu3
When using Phidgets USB devices (www.phidgets.com), particularly the
8/8/8, I'm getting a lot of interference if Rhythmbox happens to be
running in the background. With Rhythmbox running if I list th
I agree with the comments Jeff Burns makes. For me personally the
position of the buttons is not a massive issue, but I am probably not
anything like the average user - I'm more in the "power user" bracket.
The main issues with having the buttons on the left are:
i) It may pose issues for some
Can confirm that I'm also suffering from this regression. Under kernel
version 2.6.24 fswebcam using a Creative Webcam NX Ultra (which I think
uses gspca) behaves normally. When I use kernel version 2.6.27 fswebcam
will no longer capture images.
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needed: libv4l and associated application patc