sorry it was the last kernel update, running ubuntu 9.10
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sorry it was the last kernel update, running ubuntu 9.10
that was going to be step 3. i commented the filesystem out of fstab, then put it back in and ran mount -a and that worked. no clue why but that's easy enough for now.
That being said, I'm not going anywhere.
Just updated the kernel through automatic update and now I've got no sound and can't mount my 2nd local drive. Posting this here cause I just wanted to bitch don't want anybody to actually expend...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810#post6589810
this is what worked
symptoms: amarok wouldn't allow multiple sound streams, video playback was extremely sluggish with amarok...
Thanks this looks promising. i'll give it a try after work and post the results.
I don't expect this will address the random files being appended to the playlist though...that one has me totally...
Ubuntu Jaunty 64 bit, latest amarok, using ALSA
Everything was peachy with ALSA and Amarok, had audio from multiple apps at once, no problems.
I think this started after the recent kernel...
Man I have tried everything I can find searching for this, but nothing works.
I can configure everything OK, but then when I go to run pcsx2 I get the following error
ZeroPAD: failed to load...
thanks for this. i'm going to try using your pulseaudio info to get an extra line in for my turntable.
I've set up the nVidia drivers about a million times on all ubuntu releases since dapper, just from constant tinkering with my media PC.
I'm shopping for a new mobo with onboard graphics, so...
opera includes this in its own download manager.
personally i use utorrent with wine, works like a charm.
i'm pretty sure i've seen a disc or two in .img and other formats *magically* work in pSX. they are probably just misnamed.
basically a .bin file is the only thing you can be confident you'll work....
this may be a dumb question but i don't see keymapping for quick save state, only quick load. am i missing it?
if you own a ps2 and want to play through your computer monitor the easiest way (which in linux isn't easy at all) is to get a TV tuner and run your ps2 through that, until there's a working emulator...
i had to run some of the commands as sudo (was getting write permission denied with wget for your packages)
and it did not actually remove my folders for bios/memcards/etc
but i just did a real...
thanks alot hopefully i can try it out this weekend.
so i'm getting the same errors as eddyr. except i'm on a 64 bit system.
when i try to install the libgtkglext1 package i get this error
dpkg: error processing...
it's probably looking in lib32 for it but for you it would just be in lib?
just a guess, since this is specifically a howto for 64 bit machines the folders are different.
thanks alot gonna give this a whirl tomorrow. epsxe "works" but is a pain, had to copy manually all the i386 files from my 32 bit computer to get it to run, i didn't know what i needed so i had to...
i'm reaching the end of my rope trying to get epsxe to work in x64 feisty so i'll keep an eye on this thread for your new version. thanks!
sweet howto!
i'm playing dragon warrior 7 as i type this. thanks alot man.
hey hey
i started using ubuntu as my first ever linux distro about 2 months ago.
i realized there was nothing i needed in windows that ubuntu didn't have (native) except WoW, and since i have yet...
i use the atheist version of ubuntu.
it's called Edgy Eft, check it out.
azureus but what i really want is a uTorrent port to Linux
excellent i'm going to try this when i get home.