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    [ubuntu] Re: 8.04 sound problems

    Checked the Unsupported updates and Pre-released updates (the other two were already checkecd)
    Reloaded


    sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-generic
    Reading package lists... Done...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 8.04 sound problems

    All my repositories are enabled there.

    Canonical-supported Open Source software (main)
    Community-maintained Open Source software (universe)
    Proprietary drivers for devices (restricted)
    ...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 8.04 sound problems

    sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-generic
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    E: Couldn't find package...
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    [ubuntu] Re: 8.04 sound problems

    I have no sound at all. Did a clean install from CD. Using onboard sound with an ASUS P5B-PLUS motherboard.

    lshw -C sound gives me:


    lshw -C sound
    WARNING: you should run this program as...
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    [ubuntu] Re: No sound on 8.04!

    I created a thread on this last night, with no replies yet...

    My system specs are close to yours, except my video card is a bit older.
    I have the ASUS P5B-Plus, using the on-board sound.

    This...
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    [ubuntu] no sound for 8.04

    Installed 8.04 from CD but I get no sound at all, not even the login screen or desktop loading music. My volume control is automatically muted from startup and when I open volume control, it only...
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    OpenKode, the DirectX alternative?

    LinuxDevices.com showed this article back in December:

    http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2485072825.html

    saying that OpenKode by the Khronos group could be a DirectX alternative. A press...
  8. Re: Howto: WOW with Wine (help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft)

    I have had WoW working fine following the instructions here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
    and its been going just fine for the last couple weeks except today, there was a hotfix...
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    Ok, not sure what I was doing wrong, but I got sound now with OSS, but, as the article says, can't have any other programs use sound, so I did the sudo apt-get install alsa-oss . When I run wow...
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    I followed the instructions in that link and got wow up and running with wine in short time. Performance is on par with how I remembered it in WinXP, though FPS tanks in crowded areas (a lot), but...
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    ok, so i'm guessing where it says

    Section "Screen"
    Identifier "Default Screen"
    Device "NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA Default Card"
    Monitor "Generic Monitor"
    ...
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    If I don't figure it out, I'll definitely use wine. I know the wow config file sets the game to 24-bit color, but I'm not sure where in Ubuntu I find/set that for X.
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    I have just tried following some of the tips in http://cedegawiki.sweetleafstudios.com/wiki/World_of_Warcraft .
    specifically, to add the SET gxApi "opengl" in the Config.wtf file, but when I do this...
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    Re: Very Poor Performance in WoW via Cedega.

    I'm in the same boat. I get low FPS all around in WoW using Cedega; about 15 fps outdoors and 25-35 fps indoors (low settings) and in WinXP i was getting 50-60 fps all the time on max settings.
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    Re: Dual Boot on Two Drives

    I did a dual boot with 2 HDD's as well. I have 3 HDDs, (1 sata with win xp, 1 ide as storage, and another sata i put ubuntu on). I disconnected the first 2 drives mentioned to do the Ubuntu install...
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