Well I'm a bit late to the party. I haven't used linux on my X-Fi machine since 10.04 or so. I'm really super rusty at audio stuff - but I'll take a look some time. I'm busy with school stuff now ......
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Well I'm a bit late to the party. I haven't used linux on my X-Fi machine since 10.04 or so. I'm really super rusty at audio stuff - but I'll take a look some time. I'm busy with school stuff now ......
I've known Rhythmbox to act this way for me many times before. Try out VLC, Banshee, Audacious, Totem, to name a few.
Open up the sound control panel and make sure that your speakers aren't...
Looks like the Titanium HD runs the emu20k2 chip just like the other Titanium cards,which work fine, but for some reason this one isn't working. Personally, I would post on the alsa-dev mailing list....
Are you using 32bit too? I guess I can give that a try as well.
I might be time to file a bug report.
Well my discoveries with 10.10 have gone as expected.
My Extreme Gamer is detected flawlessly and works perfectly. The only snag was that the system had automatically selected my HDTVs HDMI audio...
uhh ... That's odd.
I'll have to try to take a look on my own system to see what's up. I haven't been running ubuntu on here, but I'll install it and see what's going on.
My best guess is...
Yeah the link seems dead or really slow ...
Try this one: http://mirror.pnl.gov/releases//maverick/wubi.exe
Or this one: http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/CDs/maverick/wubi.exe
http://ubuntu.positive-internet.com/releases/maverick/wubi.exe
Not that I know of. I'm still using my Extreme gamer card, so I really can't go check it out, but from what I understand, nobody's reported success with that yet. Development of the driver is mostly...
You don't even need to use creative's half baked driver anymore. There's a perfectly good working on already build into the kernel. It should even work out of the box on any version 9.04+
I...
Well, considering what I like call a "quality" format (drivers, updates, useful apps like 7-zip, restore backups, proper testing) I think I'd have to charge them quite a bit of money for eight...
I found the default ubuntu, a wile ago, goes to yourcomain.com/phpMyAdmin
Well sounds like you have a problem there. Might I suggest a $5/mo fivebean server, or you could change it to a different port of your choosing; like, say, 8800, 8088, 0880 etc.
Really, it...
No, do this:
sudo nano /etc/apache2/ports.conf
Edit lines 8 and 9 to 8080 and restart apache:
sudo service apache2 restart
I wouldn't expect them to start cutting your service back. If anything they'll just send you a letter telling you to stop hosting a website.
Well, I'd just change the port on apache to 8080 and you'll be good to go. Just point your domain at http://yourdomain.com:8080 and you'll be fine.
I don't know if this is possible ... just do it from the client. It's easier.
It is possible your ISP is blocking port 80. Try connecting via the server's internal IP.
A mini will definitely not host a website with that much traffic I don't think. Mind you I've never used a mini for such tasks, but I figure after you get ubuntu running virtually on there, it won't...
Your X-Fi card is an X-Fi Extreme Audio/Audigy LS CA0106 sound card. I don't have any experience with this card or the drivers related to it. I suggest you post a new thread to get help specific to...
Glad to hear it! If you have more 4gb of ram or more, you could always install the PAE (physical address extension) kernel to support that extra ram. I say, as long as you have working sound and are...
Try installing OSS again and lets see where we are once that's finished. Don't uninstall/install anything else other than what's needed to install OSS.
You should be all set after you install OSS.
From the description on the PPA,
, it sounds like you simply install OSS, remove pulse audio, and continue to use these packages in the repository to remove the built in "hard wired" support for...
Sorry guys. As far as I know, there is simply no support for the external I/O module for any flavor of X-Fi with any driver I know of.
If I recall, the server's kernel is better optimized for throughput and visualization tasks. There are differences, but I simply cannot remember them.
The server version has no GUI, so you get...