Then I guess you really don't want to fix the issue....
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Then I guess you really don't want to fix the issue....
This is the point where I call BS and move on to something else...
You did manage to install it
You should try and use vdpau where possible, either directly with mplayer, or using va-api->vdpau wrapper: https://launchpad.net/~dtl131/+archive/catalysthacks
It's definitely worth a look.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes
Yeah, mobo manufacturers tend to take shortcuts like that. SPCR is a good site for finding out what boards support PWM control on the fan headers.
You need to get dmesg logs from when it crashes. Don't expect a lot of help from kernel devs.. :P
If you want real hardware RAID, get a RAID card. If you don't want to spend that money, then use software RAID, which is good in Linux.
If you still insist on using mobo RAID, get something with...
More info please: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
I suspect you need to increase the range of horizsync in that example (30-82 is common). Even without the intel driver, you should still be able to get 1024x768 with the fbdev or vesa driver.
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That's great if your BIOS has good fan control, but the fancontrol script allows more control than most BIOS fan controllers. Also, laptops tend to use ACPI for fan control, and there are lots of...
Can someone post their alsa-info? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
Linux can use more power than Windows, especially with recent kernels. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_2638_aspm&num=1
I would try 11.04 first, and if power consumption is...
Yeah, but I thought sun-java6 was still in the partner repo in 11.04 and earlier. I think Ubuntu and other distros are now declaring openjdk and/or icedtea as "good enough" for users that aren't java...
They're per-user configuration files. Don't worry about them.
One needs to enable the "Canonical partner" repo (and refresh or apt-get update) before sun-java packages are installable....
I thought you were talking about gnome-fallback (GNOME 3 with old-school panels), but I see you're referring to GNOME Shell. My apologies.
Are you having issues? If not, then don't worry about it. It's an annoying (but benign) bug that it shows as not in use when it really is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jockey/+bug/771788
Try holding down Alt as you right click ;)
Real intuitive, huh?
If the sound device keeps disappearing from aplay, the problem runs deeper than pulseaudio.
It would be interesting to see any dmesg output when your sound stops working.
9802 is not the model number for your chip; it's the PCI device ID. Your GPU is actually a RadeonHD 6310. If it shows as a 9802 with lspci, then you probably need to update your PCI ID list:
sudo...
You probably need to delete your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
With an older Intel chip? Good luck with that...
Update to the latest BIOS. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-96635-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&os=4063&product=5118765&sw_lang=
This adds support for "fixed mode"...
Try booting without KMS (add radeon.modeset=0 to the boot line).
..except it dropped support for the card in question years ago. Please don't tell people to install fglrx/Catalyst on anything...