Thanks... But, I never plug in headphones and my webcam is always plugged in but never used except for Skype 1x a week... Checked my settings in Skype... All set to "PulseAudio Server (local)" -- ...
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Thanks... But, I never plug in headphones and my webcam is always plugged in but never used except for Skype 1x a week... Checked my settings in Skype... All set to "PulseAudio Server (local)" -- ...
Normally (?), Pulse Audio works just fine... but, I use Skype 1x a week... before I can use it however, I have to go to the PA Volume Control panel, under "Configuration", "Built-in Audio", and...
Well, I don't know how to use script files with ffmpeg to decrease the bitrate of my video clips... have no clue about this... My equipment is less than 1 yr. old, so thinking that I shouldn't have...
Using XUbuntu 12.04... have used Avidemux since I switched to Linux... usually works well... BUT, my Canon video camera records to .mts files... When I open them for editing in Avidemux, the sound...
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Well, it's NOT fixed... I can see the video just fine, but the sound is not there... When I plug in the USB for the camera, the indicator bar moves from the background noise...
Yes, I'm using PA Volume Control. Had never looked at the Recording tab... When I do a test call, the Recording tab shows "Monitor of Built-in Audio Analog Stereo.
So, I go to Input Devices tab,...
Once again, the shortcomings of Linux sound management have visited my household... I use Skype 1x/week for an on-line lesson. The first time I tried it, I found that Xubuntu had set the input...
First time I've put my camera card in my card reader since I upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to Xubuntu 12.04. It ~reads~ just fine, but I cannot delete files from it... it's "read only"... but it's not...
Well, I set my login prefs so that I had to choose a user (only one choice) and enter my pw... no place to choose anything else, but the Xubuntu screen showed up, then was replaced by my Ubuntu...
I must have it set to Auto Login, as I do not enter a password... I'd like to get rid of the whole password thing, but that's a different thread...
Wanted to put in a screenshot of my settings,...
Why, sure thing... already did that earlier... Looking at this I'd say all is well... But, nothing is different with my login/screen/etc., so not sure what is happening...
When I did a new...
Yes, I'm wanting to change my OS from Ubuntu 11.04 to Xubuntu 12.04... didn't think of it as an "upgrade"... That was my concern, the switch from U to Xu... I was thinking that I might need to...
That is the link that I posted in my original article... running the sudo command tells me that I have the lastest version installed. My problem is that I am not give the choice at login to run...
I went into Synaptic Pkg. Mgr., selected "xubuntu-desktop" [Ver 2.128], which then also selected "xubuntu-default-settings" [ver 11.04.18], and installed them. Re-booted, and nothing different... no...
Have been running Ubuntu on my desktop since 9.something... now on 11.04, but have not done any updates for a LONG time... I saw Unity and decided I wanted no part of that! I have a laptop that I...
Attempting (again) to make DVD's of shows I've recorded at various music conventions... want to send them to the artists (who are friends as well)...
I have .avi files, about 40-45 files fit on...
Well, thanks... did as you suggested, but inserting the DVD into the player did nothing... looking at the file structure, K3b simply copied the AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS sub-dirs to the DVD. The file...
Been using Ubuntu for close to 2 yrs. now after 25+ using DOS/Windoze... Still having major problems with DVD burning... Situation is:
Have 2 video clips from my camera, converted to .avi files....
Well, it's on-line, but I'm not sure how?
I tried Wicd... that connected once, then never functioned properly on the system again... I uninstalled it, re-installed it, got ALL kind of cryptic...
Lots of digging:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1623460
http://pkadetiloye.blogspot.com/2010/11/ubuntu-wireless-disabled-siocsifflags.html
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Found a thread from October that addressed the problem exactly - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1604665
Did all of this, and the wireless was attempting to connect. It did actually...
Thought I'd upgrade from 9.10 to 10.10... have both laptop and desktop, did laptop first as it's not my main system, only for travel. Reading about upgrade, saw that I should upgrade to 10.04...
Yes, it was an XTerm session... never seen that before, and have no idea how it happened... my only other option was KDE, so did the ubuntu-desktop install, and it's back to "normal", all the icons,...
Well, I commented out that line, and it boots the same... I get the blue screen with a tree and a couple of birds as the background, and in the upper left corner is a flat, white terminal window... ...
Here's the partial output from fdisk -l -- I can't copy from the terminal window, so this is only for HD1, the drive in question:
Disk /dev/sda 500.1 GB 500107862106 bytes
255 heads 63...