I had this same issue. The reason was that requests from the container to the host was blocked by a firewall. So try opening tpc/8443.
You can also test this by adding --keep-broken to your...
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I had this same issue. The reason was that requests from the container to the host was blocked by a firewall. So try opening tpc/8443.
You can also test this by adding --keep-broken to your...
@chrisbailey: Pretty much the same issue. When you're building code that uses libusb you need the libusb-dev package which contains headers and some other stuff. If you normally don't build a lot of...
I guess it is the dev-package (libcups2-dev) that is needed at configure time.
Sorry, I am out of ideas.
But I found the link to the page that helped me to get my surround working.
http://www.automaticable.com/2008-05-28/how-to-enable-surround-sound-on-ubuntu-hardy/
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In my case I have to adjust the volume on "PCM Center", "PCM Front", "PCM LFE" and "PCM Surround" to get anything out of the other speakers. I noticed that you did not have them available in your...
I had a similar problem where I only got 2-channel sound out of my Audigy card. I solved it by editing /etc/pulse/daemon.conf.
; default-sample-channels = 2
uncomment the line and add more...
Have you tried to set the Xv overlay to appear on the TV with the following command?
xvattr -a XV_CRTC -v 1
A 0 instead of the 1 and you will be back where you started.
GL
I have a Radeon 9800 pro and is using the open source driver (1:6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-0ubuntu2.1) and Ubuntu 8.10. TV out (S-video) is working fine for me when I enable* it with xrandr and only...