Hi paul
What version of ubuntu are you using ?
The fix was for 9.04 with default driver .. ( it just enabled it )
The very faint sound can mean that you didn't crank up all volume...
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Hi paul
What version of ubuntu are you using ?
The fix was for 9.04 with default driver .. ( it just enabled it )
The very faint sound can mean that you didn't crank up all volume...
sorry was away for a while
Obvious ...this wasn't a fix for karmic / lucid in the first place .... check 1st post date before you claim something
WTF ... these links don't work /...
....with my fix or with a compiled driver ?
Open a terminal and give the "top" command, with that your able to see the process that is causing the load. Copy that and come back to me.
sorry for the late reply
mmm, I'm afraid I don't understand your question,
Does it work without any of those 2 fixes ?
Did you properly read what I wrote ?
/boot/grub/menu.lst has nothing !! to do with your driver
do you mind giving me that link where you saw that ?
( most likely a very old post you read for...
driver version 96.43.13 ? why such on old one ? that one is ancient. ( might well be the reason )
what graphical card do you have btw ?
ubuntu version ? 32 / 64 bit ?
did you manually edit...
:confused:
Good for you.
But enlighten me > what does the ALC888 have in common with with the ALC1200 ?
Nothing I'm afraid.
Reply is off-topic and polluting the thread, please delete > post in...
Sigh....
Are you clairvoyant ?, neither am I, or anyone else on this forum.
The more info you provide, the more likely people will give you a decent answer,
for example, how about
> what...
I guess so, didn't notice
fix is non-destructive and done in less then a minute, why don't you try and report here ?
also notice I found a 2nd solution, but this involves compiling your own...
mmm, didn't test it but I guess so ( this mobo is now in use as a fileserver for my cluster )..
I also found another fix ( didn't have time to test this yet, but please post any results here.
here...
Dear Cybrid
The problem you described is caused by wrong buffered UPNP capability info provided by your screen ( not a flatscreen but a CRT one right ? )..
and I'm also pretty sure the screen has...
yes of course, I forgot to mention that,
The Ubuntu devs disabled the "Ctrl-Alt-Backspace" GDM reset in 9.04 and 9.10
( don't ask me why, I guess it's too handy as they might prefer a gui with...
it's obvious that this won't ever work.. file is empty and lacking correct permissions.
doing a
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
gives it the right permissions.... but if you want even more...
mm I'm getting popular here ( just kidding :D )
mmm did anyone figure out how to get multiGPU cards working ?
I don't seem to be able to use more then 1 GPU core for multiple outs...
( don't...
I don't think you can install anything else but ....
That shouldn't be a problem for creating those ( I think )
mmm, well I might give you access to one of my i7 rendernodes ( I'll hook up some...
woops...
mmm you don't need LVM for this ... I myself only use it occasionally .. focus on the basics
I learned all of this by using vmware / virtualbox / KVM ( vmware can only use 2 cores /...
I answered a little to quickly. I think I'm getting what you really mean.
Linux uses vfs ( virtual file system ) which effectively layers and abstracts devices ( virtualize if you like ).....
raids are self contained and portable... they don't really need a config, all config data ( from the raid ) is on the RAID itself > mdadm has an option to export the bitmap onto a seperate device...
mmm after re-reading my previous reply I thought it was a little to messy and confusing ( had a long day and it was late )
What I'm essentially doing with these setups is similar to using...
I now assume you're talking about my proposed setup ...
I always boot from a raid1 into a raid5/6 ( you really can boot from this kind of raid -raid1 I mean- in contrast to what some claim ) >...
I'm afraid I don't fully understand your question, can you elaborate a bit ?
Thank you for your comment... I feel flattered :oops:
... It's just that I follow up development closely and I noticed these new capabilities, which come in handy if one has has to perform such...
Some comments.
I second that, but the main reason ( according to me ) for using HW raid's in the industry is slightly different.
Most large deployments use pre-build OEM racks with HW-raid...
again, this is just because you claim no one in the industry uses softraid, as said before I consult for the government and the HPC (3D) industry and universities...
but since you're asking for...
You're a funny one, I'm quite surprised, pretty accurate actually. -google does this too btw > instead of a couple big irons > a whole bunch of COTS machines-
There is of course another less...