I am battling this myself with my new laptop. For now, I seem to have fixed it by setting the sound to 48000 hz.
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I am battling this myself with my new laptop. For now, I seem to have fixed it by setting the sound to 48000 hz.
I don't even know where to start here. Look, Linux is where it is today from the result of internal competition and people having to "reinvent the wheel". Sometimes, when the wheel is reinvented it...
Are you using this guide?
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-56206e8bc74083807ffe06ccb471d3f964cb670a
.9.33 is out as a deb since yesterday anyway. But I understand wanting to compile it. ...
The command
ldd nameofyourexecutable
should tell you what you need for it.
I just had to post a screenshot.
On the system I am testing on right now: Kubuntu Feisty Fawn AMD64 daily build with Wine 0.9.32 on a : 939 3700+@2.75 / 2GB @ 250 / 6800 Ultra. I'm getting from...
Since when did integrated cards attain the performance of X800/6800 series cards? Last time I checked, the best integrated solutions were equal in performance to midrange ati/nvidia desktop cards of...
Actually play some games and come back and tell us how it "flies". Modern games, even on XP would crawl with that system.
You may need to use the aoss wrapper.
Check step #4 of this thread.
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=253725&highlight=nvsound
Try using NFS instead.
I tried the public test a while back. I'll have to try this out now. Just a warning, the system requirements can be pretty high when the details are turned up.
Just grab the tar.gz version from the website and extract it anywhere. No need to force it. Then you can upgrade to the latest version from within the GUI.
When I had a winchester with no overclock, stock cooler and minimal case cooling I was seeing temps that matched the ambient temperature. It is the coolest running CPU I have ever witnessed. The...
There is no issue at all with the board unless you plan to overclock. It is fast at default settings.
Here's one.
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/fri-jun-02-2006-528-am-vp560979.html
According to this, you may or may not have the 1t problem depending on the bios version, and board revision. But...
You didn't list the specs for the ram or hard drive. Winchester cpus have some problems. Many will not pass prime at any speed. The motherboard has tremendous problems overclocking. It is not for...
Here's Open GL on top of xgl/compiz. This is on a very run of the mill pc with only a pci graphics card.
The games I have played on Linux, on average, require more configuration time than using xgame-gtk2 to a launch a new xserver. This is maybe not the best solution because it uses more ram, and...
There are many workarounds for running open GL accelerated games while you are using xgl/compiz. On Nvidia hardware, for months now it has been possible to run indirect accelerated GL games at a...
Isn't that more of a problem with your monitor? If the edid says it supports 1600x1200 but is not clear at that resolution then I would say so.
19/20 times ubuntu will make an intelligent decision regarding the screen resolution. That's why there is no need for a graphical x config utility. We already have one in the gnome screen...
Your right on the repos. The missing .so thing is a fairly recent development. It used to work on AMD64 with no additional 32-bit libraries.
Cedega works with all the source games. But it's almost a waste because of the stuttering, random locking up. I'm going to try it on a more powerful system but I'm afraid the results will be the...
The PLF repo has skype.
Valve changed something in their latest update that caused wine/cedega to not work but recently a cedega update was released to fix the problem. I can start CS:S with cedega now but it stutters too...