It really would be better to report the bug directly to Gnome. These annoyances aren't just in Ubuntu. It all comes from Gnome.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
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It really would be better to report the bug directly to Gnome. These annoyances aren't just in Ubuntu. It all comes from Gnome.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
Alright, well I finally got this working. It turns out Arch has the Live555 libraries as a package. So that was easy to install. And then I built mplayer from source using the script from the AUR...
Thanks for the explanation and quick reply! I'll try this later and report the results.
It looks like you're right about needing the LIVE555 libraries. I'm actually using Arch Linux, but this was the only place I could find anyone figuring out this problem. So that's why my version of...
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it didn't work for me. I get:
Any suggestions how to play this video?
http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/0909oijasdv/event/index.html
The user agent trick is working on this for me. Thanks.
I have tried to open the...
Regarding your page on iTunes:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/itunes
What about running iTunes in a virtualized version of Windows or OS X, with something like VMware or VirtualBox? I realize...
What would be the protocol just for a simple wep connection with a passphrase, not using any special other elements (leap, ttls, etc.)?
Also, can I put more than one entry in the interfaces file,...
Why is this very recent post archived?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=759128
I have the same question, but can't post to it now to see if anyone has figured out a solution.
Thanks.
Yes, reinstalling Network-Manager fixed the problem. I'm also dual booting Debian Testing (I'm migrating to Debian from Ubuntu) and when I installed Wicd in Debian the same thing happened. It was...
I tried WICD on a Thinkpad T60 with the AR5212 card. It seemed nice. I was hoping it would solve my difficulties connecting to encrypted wireless routers. But I didn't really spend much time trying...
When I ran "dpkg -i linux*2.6.23*.deb" i got these two messages back. Should I be concerned about these? I'm a newbie at this.
So when people do this are the leaving they ubuntu repos also enabled? Or commenting them out and just upgrading off of the debian repos?
I've gone back to Feisty. Too many annoying little problems in Gutsy (which I outline in a post above). I spent a week trying to solve them. Nothing was really wrong with Feisty for me. And Gutsy is...
What's the difference between doing this and a clean install of Debian from the Debian Installer CD?
I also feel like Gutsy has been a step backwards for me from Feisty. I don't see any real improvements in my day to day use and am experiencing a number of problems, including the return of a bug I...
No one has any ideas why Dolphin is breaking my network connection? Perhaps it sounds weird, but it's true.
I've been having a very odd problem with Dolphin. I installed it in regular gnome Ubuntu Feisty, because I really like the split screen option.
However, it breaks my laptop's ability to connect to...
Hmm. So I understand a little more about these fglrx drivers now, but I still don't have a solution that I like or understand really what's going on. I turns out that it was appropriate for Envy to...
A couple other things:
Even when I had the 2.6.22 kernel working with direct rendering, I did notice one funny thing. It took much longer in the Nautilus file browser to access two FAT formated...
I had the same problem with the ATI mobility X1400 on a ThinkPad T60. The 200M fix did work for me, but Envy did one strange thing that I had to correct to fix it. It edited...
This guide says to use the speedstep-centrino module with Core Duo processors, but it doesn't work for me on my ThinkPad T60. Instead I have to use the acpi-cpufreq module.
Strangely, in Edgy I...
hmm. i guess it did not install correctly. there's not a link and nothing comes up when i type "audacious" in the terminal.
if it's not showing up, do i need to uninstall it (and how?) before...
I'm sure this is a very obvious question. I followed the how-to. I didn't get any errors. But now where is Audacious? How do I run it?
I got exactly the same response. What's right way to install this? Can it be done with the Synaptic Package Manager?