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I can confirm you that this software does NOT work for Ubuntu 9.04. And I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired of fixing things that would never have been supposed to break, so I quit, bye.
Dangerous? Hell, you must be afraid to go outside.
Thanks for the useless comment about my computer with no internet access.
Which basically means boot-repair won't work for me anyway?
You're wrong. I'm using an ubuntu 11.10 32-bit liveCD to add grub to an ubuntu 9.04 32-bit system and Boot-Repair tells me "Please use this software in a 64bits session." looks like your software...
Nevermind.
Yeah, and as if it was not enough, by trying to fix this problem, now the iec958 (optical) output of my sound card now only outputs the LEFT audio tracks*. Yeah, you saw that right. It's not even...
Linux is not windows. Linux takes 3 years to configure as you want it to be and by the time you've finished everyone tells you it's time to upgrade because of "security upgrades" on an operating...
Hello again.
Yes, i'm still using linux (I guess I was a masochist in another life).
I've already used the ".asoundrc" file to set my Audigy 2 soundcard to only output sound through the optical...
Hello.
Well, to be brief, almost everything I try to run in wine gives this error. I've just bought Chessmaster, and it doesn't work, same error message.
$ wine game.exe ...
Agreed, i'll get another cable.
I don't think I have the Catalyst control center since I use the radeon driver, I don't have xorg-driver-fglrx.
"Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc" is a logical fallacy.
Well, I think because of a broken...
Yeah right, try playing quake live with a system that only gets glxgears to 40 fps and your human eyes won't be pleased of the result.
I've just tried quake live which already ran flawlessly @...
Here is my entire (and small) xorg.conf.
# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values...
Yeah well I vaguely remember seeing thousand(s) frames per second on 7.10 with the exact same machine...
I fixed xorg.conf by adding a "1280x1024" scancodes line since my monitor stopped being...
ledechaine@QuadDamage:~$ glxgears
198 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.521 FPS
198 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.473 FPS
197 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.394 FPS
198 frames in 5.0 seconds = 39.465 FPS
198...
Pissed off of searching...
According to the official ALSA wiki, what I need to do to use dmix, is create a .asoundrc file like this.
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "dmixer"
}
Well, PulseAudio or not nothing ever worked the way I wanted to. I ended up uninstalling PulseAudio one week ago thinking it was useless for me. Nothing changed, still the same problem. Just less CPU...
Well, just tried the Ubuntu 10.04 CD and saw there was a way to set it in the sound preferences so every program outputs to the optical out, and there's no bullsh** about "I can't play this sound...
Nevermind. Solved.
Well, it worked. Except that chmod 644 -R did nothing, I had to chmod 777 -R to receive the same error about the locked file, BUT i've been able to log in.
Thanks!
Ok, first, let me explain.
I do NOT have an home partition, or an home directory in my "/" partition.
Instead, i'm using a symlink to a directory which is in my data partition (drive).
...
Yes, you've read that right. I can't play two sounds at the same time in Jaunty since i've put this .asoundrc file in my home directory to have digital audio.
pcm.!default {
type plug
...
Well, there's another problem: Looks like this can only play one sound at a time!
Playing xmms (even a paused mp3) + a youtube video = the youtube video will play, but without sound. Stopping...