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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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...
All my repositories are enabled there.
Canonical-supported Open Source software (main)
Community-maintained Open Source software (universe)
Proprietary drivers for devices (restricted)
...
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-generic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
ok, so i'm guessing where it says
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Device "NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA Default Card"
Monitor "Generic Monitor"
...
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.
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...
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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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...