[Bug 1022349] Re: Ubuntu Software Center Hanging

2012-07-08 Thread Ambimom
I experience hang when trying to open software center. I can only add one package at a time, if that. It takes inordinate amount of time to open in the first place. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 113074] Re: Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

2007-05-16 Thread Ambimom
I removed beagle with synaptic and within moments, there was a software update. For the first time, the CPU usage did not spike. I think you've pinpointed the issue. If this changes, I'll let you know. Thanks for your help. I'll keep you informed. -- Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

[Bug 113074] Re: Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

2007-05-09 Thread Ambimom
It's happening again, as I write this. I received notification of an update and the processor is chugging at 100 percent. Here's the output of the files. ** Attachment added: 100PercentCPU http://librarian.launchpad.net/7594383/100PercentCPU -- Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

[Bug 113074] Re: Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

2007-05-08 Thread Ambimom
The next time it shows 100 percent, I will attach another output. However, your comments are exactly why I filed this bug reportnamely there is NOTHING running that constitutes 100 percent of cpu resources.I, too, check the system resources and see nothing taking anywhere near 100 percent

[Bug 113074] Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

2007-05-07 Thread Ambimom
Public bug reported: After installing Feisty, processor remains at 100 percent even when nothing running. Reboot brings everything back to normal. Happens intermittently, but noticed it after software upgrade. ** Affects: Ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed --

[Bug 113074] Re: Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

2007-05-07 Thread Ambimom
This morning and yesterday it happened when I was downlading the software updates; just five minutes ago, it was a radio podcast. I hope this helps. ** Attachment added: BugData http://librarian.launchpad.net/7580302/BugData -- Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time

[Bug 45786] Re: [Bug 45786] Re: default sound card is randomly set on boot, settting default sound card through gnome-sound-properties did not work correctly, changing volume through hotkeys (on logit

2006-09-12 Thread Ambimom
Robert, I am hoping it gets fixed in Edgy too. Sure, add it. Why not! Fingers crossed. --- robert114 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the same problem both with dapper and edgy i hope it will be solved automaticly so the newbies don't run into problems and reboot to Windows... should i

[Bug 56482] Re: [Bug 56482] Re: System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-09-01 Thread Ambimom
I know how frustrating this is but I finally fixed mine. I was misinterpreting the Comprehensive Sound Card instructions. Here's how I fixed mine. I hope it helps fix yours. 1. First, open Applications, System Tools, Terminal. At the prompt type: cat /proc/asound/modules 2. You'll see a

[Bug 56482] Re: System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-08-19 Thread Ambimom
** Tags added: card sound -- System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect https://launchpad.net/bugs/56482 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 56482] Re: System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-08-19 Thread Ambimom
As you can see from the attachment, this bootup gave me the usb sound card at 0, despite the modprob set to boot intel at 0. The sound card switches at every boot and no amount of tinkering seems to give the one I need. -- System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

[Bug 56482] Re: System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-08-18 Thread Ambimom
Someone in the forums gave me a solution that seems to work: Locate the module names of your sound cards with: less /proc/asound/modules mine was: 0 snd_emu10k1 1 snd_ice1712 In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base replace: install sound-slot-0 modprobe snd-card-0 install sound-slot-1 modprobe

[Bug 45786] Re: default sound card is randomly set on boot, settting default sound card through gnome-sound-properties did not work correctly, changing volume through hotkeys (on logitech multimedia k

2006-08-18 Thread Ambimom
Someone in the forums shared this with me and it seems to fix the problem: Locate the module names of your sound cards with: less /proc/asound/modules mine was: 0 snd_emu10k1 1 snd_ice1712 In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base replace: install sound-slot-0 modprobe snd-card-0 install sound-slot-1

[Bug 56482] Re: System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-08-18 Thread Ambimom
Never mindI tried this and it worked only the first couple of times; by the fourth boot, I still got the wrong sound card; AGAIN! -- System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect https://launchpad.net/bugs/56482 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 56482] System Sound Card Selection at Bootup Incorrect

2006-08-15 Thread Ambimom
Public bug reported: On bootup, the wrong sound card (usb device Ox46d:Ox8b2) is selected by system and cannot be altered by system preferences. Repeated restarts are necessary until the correct sound card (intel ich5) is selected by the system. When the correct sound card boots, you can hear

[Bug 45786] Re: default sound card is randomly set on boot, settting default sound card through gnome-sound-properties did not work correctly, changing volume through hotkeys (on logitech multimedia k

2006-08-13 Thread Ambimom
just learned that in addition to Audacity not working when it boots as usb the sound on flash doesn't work either. If it boots as intel I can watch and listen to youtube for instance, but when it boots as usb I can see but not hear the video. -- default sound card is randomly set on boot,

[Bug 45786] Re: default sound card is randomly set on boot, settting default sound card through gnome-sound-properties did not work correctly, changing volume through hotkeys (on logitech multimedia k

2006-08-12 Thread Ambimom
Granted I am new to Ubuntu and Linux but this had been driving me crazy. The sound works; the Volume Control preferences show the correct Intel ICH5 (Alsa mixer) default card; but for no apparent reason, system sound preferences default to usb device ox46d:ox8b2, even when the volume control