@ledlincoln
This bug has already been closed and the behavior you describe does not seem to match with the original symptoms of this bug. Therefore I suggest you see if a newer bug has already been posted here or in gnome's bugzilla, and if one has not, submit a new bug report with a detailed description of the symptoms. It might turn out to be useful to mention and link to this bug, but reviving a more than year old bug that has been listed as fixed is not the right course of action in this case. I no longer use Ubuntu, but I can only think that this relates to the move to Gvfs from gnome-vfs which is used heavily in gnome-sound-recorder, but it could even be as low as a bug in Xorg or GTK+. If you do find that your problems are directly related to this bug, post again and also post to the gnome bugzilla entry to provide the proper visibility.
@ledlincoln recorder, but it could even be as low as a bug in Xorg or GTK+. If you do find that your problems are directly related to this bug, post again and also post to the gnome bugzilla entry to provide the proper visibility.
This bug has already been closed and the behavior you describe does not seem to match with the original symptoms of this bug. Therefore I suggest you see if a newer bug has already been posted here or in gnome's bugzilla, and if one has not, submit a new bug report with a detailed description of the symptoms. It might turn out to be useful to mention and link to this bug, but reviving a more than year old bug that has been listed as fixed is not the right course of action in this case. I no longer use Ubuntu, but I can only think that this relates to the move to Gvfs from gnome-vfs which is used heavily in gnome-sound-