Per my previous test, since these packages appear to work fine in Lucid Alpha 2, namely Brasero, Nautilus, Sound-juicer, and Rhythmbox, as a workaround, I attempted to upgrade what seemed to be identified as the problem packages to the corresponding lucid ones to see if this would fix the problem. This put me into despondency hell for a while but cause me to upgrade all of the following packages to lucid:
After upgrading these, the problems persists. Since this problem does not occur in lucid alpha 2 with these packages install but does occur on a karmic base, this seems to confirm my hypothesis that this is not an upstream problem but an Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic problem. Consequently, again it does not appear that forwarded this upstream was the proper action. Could an ubuntu develloper please consider taking a look at this with a serious diagnostic eye?
In my own diagnostic, I suppose I could try further upgrading the following additional packages to the lucid ones: rhythmbox, sound-juicer, and, nautilus.
Friends,
Per my previous test, since these packages appear to work fine in Lucid Alpha 2, namely Brasero, Nautilus, Sound-juicer, and Rhythmbox, as a workaround, I attempted to upgrade what seemed to be identified as the problem packages to the corresponding lucid ones to see if this would fix the problem. This put me into despondency hell for a while but cause me to upgrade all of the following packages to lucid:
brasero_ 2.29.6- 0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb common_ 2.29.6- 0ubuntu1_ all.deb 2.8.0-2ubuntu1_ amd64.deb config_ 2.8.0-2ubuntu1_ all.deb 0-0_1.29. 4-0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb media0_ 2.29.6- 0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb 2.8.0-2ubuntu1_ amd64.deb 0-0_2.23. 3-0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb 2.4-2_2. 4.14-1_ amd64.deb extension1_ 2.29.90- 0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb plparser17_ 2.29.1- 0ubuntu1_ amd64.deb
brasero-
fontconfig_
fontconfig-
libatk1.
libbrasero-
libfontconfig1_
libglib2.
libgmime-
libnautilus-
libtotem-
After upgrading these, the problems persists. Since this problem does not occur in lucid alpha 2 with these packages install but does occur on a karmic base, this seems to confirm my hypothesis that this is not an upstream problem but an Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic problem. Consequently, again it does not appear that forwarded this upstream was the proper action. Could an ubuntu develloper please consider taking a look at this with a serious diagnostic eye?
In my own diagnostic, I suppose I could try further upgrading the following additional packages to the lucid ones: rhythmbox, sound-juicer, and, nautilus.
Thanks for reading this.