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Installing Pulseaudio Volume Control does not solve the audio issue with the Dell Vostro 1540. It has been tried.
Vaibhav089: I've been wrestling with this problem for two days now on a brand new Ubuntu-certified Dell Vostro 1540. Here's what I've learned so far:
Audio from speakers does not work in Ubuntu...
It appears that this post for help coincided with another Linux kernel update to version 2.6.32.24 by the Ubuntu team. Every major kernel update usually requires manually reinstalling the driver...
bobgump,
You are experiencing the infamous i8xx Intel video bug. To use Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on this machine, you'll need to try 'Workaround A' as described here.
I'm fully up-to-date on updates (karmic-security, karmic-updates) and the problem persists. So, no, it hasn't been fixed. At least not on my machines.
Hey Flecto. I should clarify why I edited the sudoers file first before explaining how to do it. I wanted to mount encrypted TrueCrypt containers (virtual drives) without Ubuntu asking for my...
On further testing, that actually did not work for me. Ubuntu 9.10 still kept asking for password, even after logging out and rebooting. The solution: edit the /etc/sudoers file directly (not...
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for that link.
Support for "3G" networks like GSM and GPRS is limited and relatively basic in 8.10, from what I've read. You need to find out if your network is GSM or GPRS, and go from there.
Here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/hardy/daily-live/current/
You may want to post the contents of your X server configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf) by using a terminal window to open it with gedit, and posting your results in this thread.
gedit...
The solution I found for this problem was to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and make changes (using sudo) to the section of the file named 'Virtual'. I changed whatever resolution was there to: 1024 768 and...
Like sweeneytodd said, I also found that if you just wait it out, the Login Window options panel will eventually come up. On a 2.2GHz system with 1GB RAM and nothing running, I waited for over three...
The same thing happened to me after running recommended Hardy updates. I found out that a (kernel 2.6.24-17) update modified /boot/grub/menu.lst to a different one, so I Ctrl+Alt+Del at the BusyBox...