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Unbubtu 14.04
Flatbed Scanner
Cannon
CanoScan LiDE 70
Unbubtu 14.04
Wrong...sort of. 64-bit Ubuntu is a bust. 32-bit Ubuntu 14.04 works, with some tinkering. First, you'll have to run alsamixer, hit F6 to change sound cards if necessary, then unmute main, PCM and surround and set the two volume levels to something sane. For some reason the card kept muting itself, but eventually started behaving. I'm using Kubuntu 14.04 32-bit, so I had to go to Phonon to disable all my other audio devices. You then get front panel audio ONLY. The headphone and analog 5.1 ports on the back get no output. Supposedly digital out works, but I don't have a digital receiver to test it on.
The thing is...it sounds absolutely AMAZING. Much better than the same hardware under Windows (32-bit or 64-bit), and it sounds darned good under Windows. Makes it worth crawling along with 1990s 32-bit technology. Someone needs to kick the 64-bit driver into shape, pronto.
1. Sound Card
2. Asus
3. Xonar Essence STX II
4. not detected - not selectable in alsamixer or in Ubuntu sound settings GUI. Device does show up in lspci -v output. Works fine under windows 8.1 on same hardware, using drivers downloaded from Asus.
OS: Ubuntu 14.04.1 64bit
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth 990fx R2.0
***I have just built kernel 3.16.2 (running ubuntu 14.04) and this card is now supported - 09 September 2014 ***
Last edited by redrumrogue; September 6th, 2014 at 02:54 AM. Reason: update on hardware support
Epson WF7520 printer - possibly WF 7540 and other printers by Epson that are capable of 11X17
ANY Linux version - this is a generic problem with Epson Linux printer drivers
Epson has written a printer driver for linux that has worked very well for me on Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04, however it includes no support for printing US B 11X17 sheets. Other common US sizes are supported. I believe this would affect any Linux distro. Epson uses the same printer driver to interface many (perhaps all) of thier printers under 'nux.
Thanks for your help.
PS. As a matter of fact, I did RTFM. However, I didn't Grok TFM, which is why I am asking this dumb question.
HP LaserJet PRO MFP M225dw,
installed with HPLIP
on Ubuntu 14.04
connected via wireless LAN -
will not print multiple copies when COPIES set to more than one on the ctl-P print menu. It prints one copy and n-1 blank pages.
Multiple copies works fine from MSW 7 system.
Help or pointer to appropriate forum?
Probably the right forum (but wrong thread). More folks would read in new to Ubuntu section or if you open your own thread in this hardware forum. Having said that, it seems your printer is supported for Cloud Print . . . worth a try IMHO.
HP Cloudprint support: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02814760#N2680
Last edited by Geoffrey_Arndt; July 4th, 2015 at 06:10 PM.
Issue : RAM - 4GB in 2 DIMM slots, only 2GB detected.
Specs:
Eveything else runs fine.
Processor : AMD SEMPRON 145 (2.8GHz)
GPU : Nvidia GT 610 HDD : 500GB
Ram clock speed : 590 mhz
PSU powers all components no power issues 450-500Watt PSU.
BIOS - flashed for latest version i am to believe.
*Re-insterted RAM sticks by removing them and reinserting. Still problem persists. No dust issues.
*UBUNTU version 16.0.4 LTS (XENIAL)
CPU and other Temperatures - 35-39 Degrees (Celcius) (Stable)
should i try Ubuntu 17 (non LTS) or MINT? Can this problem be solved?
i tired inserting a screenshot but apparently only takes url links....
Last edited by ag17india; August 17th, 2017 at 10:36 AM.
See attachment for screenshot.
@ag17india, if you want help please feel free to start a new thread with a title that describes the issue you want help with.
@vasa1
I am sorry i thought this is the thread to discuss hardware incompatibility issues for desktop for the latest ubuntu release. will start a new thread.
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