I installed a stock 12.04 32 bit OS for a friend last night, he has no internet access where the computer is located. I would like to burn some packages (and their required dependencies) on a dvd to...
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I installed a stock 12.04 32 bit OS for a friend last night, he has no internet access where the computer is located. I would like to burn some packages (and their required dependencies) on a dvd to...
Workaround - amd64 12.04 - stock repos:
sudo apt-cache policy wine
returns 1.4.0
sudo apt-get build-dep wine
Downloaded the source code for it here:
Workaround - amd64 12.04 - stock repos:
sudo apt-cache policy wine
this returns 1.4.0 for me.
sudo apt-get build-dep wine
Also, I came across a neat asla diagnostic script. Try this in terminal
wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh
Upload alsa...
Does the sound work when booting from disk into the LiveOS?
Maybe Denemo?
http://denemo.org/HomePage
can install from repo's with:
sudo apt-get install denemo
Have you tried with 3.2? I found 3.5 and nvidia graphics using either nv or nvidia drivers a very buggy combination.
Have you tried monitoring memory preceding a crash?
try
sudo dconf-editor
"You have to create haclient and hacluster users and groups before
installing/compiling Linux-HA"
Re: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.highavailability.user/11570
Maybe helpful?
and from a terminal, can you paste the relevant errors from
dmesg|tail
Check out info on fsck (file system check) or e2fsck (for ext2/3/4 fstypes).
man fsck
run this from the command line:
dconf-editor
does it open? any error messages?
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
What video card?
You can get usb vendor id by plugging in the device and running:
usb-devices
Then adding a udev rule in here: /etc/udev/rules.d/ (replacing your idvendor values for 0bb4, mode for whatever...
Ok. There is an nvidia Xserver settings program you can check out, if you haven't already.
nvidia-settings
In my settings you can change overclocking modes, sync to Vblank and other modes that...
What died? Power failure during upgrade type thing occurred?
I really prefer gnome-shell over unity. Seems very solid, I get no applications crashing.. I keep a pretty good eye on logs and resource usage and I feel this system is pretty clean.
I do know...
Ah sorry, you don't want to upgrade... not sure if adding that line to the asla conf file will work with current versions of what you have.
Worth a try :)
You could try this without hurting anything:
this will add a repository for the developers of alsa:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa
then, you would get the latest alsa...
Can you tell me a couple things about the specifics of your mic. Are you using a 2pt 3.5mm mic plug in a 3pt 3.5mm jack? Or is this mic with the stereo earphones in a 3pt plug?
3.5mm comes in 2 or...
just yesterday someone had an issue with a keyboard that was solved (at least till they could update BIOS) by removing and reinserting the laptop battery... go figure ;)
Sometimes the answers are...
Yup, pretty much same as my setup. Four partitions - three operating systems, one common data.
It's still not enough to consider it safe however. I burn a lot of DVD's and try to copy the...
Yah I did, I noticed my search turned up several good looking results, so I figured I'd post it.
I've only used recovery programs like that a few times, and quite some time ago. I do remember I...
I went back to 12.04 because of video issues...
It sounds like you're overheating. You can check this with:
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors && sudo sensors-detect
That program will offer to...
Nice, and after rebooting, wave the dead rat over the keyboard 4 times. 4 TIMES! Hehehee....