How can I use the older JACK connection GUI/window on newer installs of Ubuntu?
Something like this:
https://i.imgur.com/hVckxwu.png
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How can I use the older JACK connection GUI/window on newer installs of Ubuntu?
Something like this:
https://i.imgur.com/hVckxwu.png
Try installing guvcview. It's worked for me where Cheese hasn't.
Problem solved.
My Behringer USB audio interface is malfunctioning, and just being connected to the system it will drag it down. Unplugged it and the problem disappeared.
Time to find a new USB...
On Ubuntu 18.04, just yesterday the audio fell apart. Not after an update or any hardware change, just after a boot the quality fell apart.
The audio is low and squeaky when it works and only a...
Let's pick another word for uncomfortable noise. Thanks.
...or have a recent and reliable backup, preferably a full disk image that can be restored relatively quickly.
I think everyone is following the lead that snaps are the culprit here...
I'm with mikewhatever...I think snaps might not be the source of the problem.
If I don't see arcane GeoCities graphics, like sparkly angels blowing trumpets or sad puppy dogs wagging their tails...I'm outta there. Also, having embedded audio blasting at full volume out of the...
You spelled GNOME wrong....
rkhunter is a poor solution to an almost non-existent problem.
Try running memtest (the long test). It won't cost you anything.
Did you mean Audacious?
Vlc
Snaps and flatpaks terrify me, so I hide under my bed because I read a scary and tersely worded screed on a blog a long time ago.
What make and model of power supply are you running this system on?
I'm glad someone else brought it up first...
I'd save my money up.
I would look into a RAID-capable external enclosure where you can physically set dip switches to your RAID preference (...assuming you're looking for RAID 1...)
They're not very expensive.
Are you having a problem with the audio on Jack applications or Pulse application?
Exactly the same here. My last Windows computer was XP SP2. I didn't hate Windows...I just fell in love with Ubuntu (but to be fair, I originally switched to PCLinuxOS, then Kubuntu 7.04 when I...
You ran PhotoRec and TestDisk on the drive and they found nothing?
Your data is gone. Invest in a backup solution in the future.
Kernel upgrades are not to be treated like Windows security updates.
Upgrade your kernel when it addresses specific concerns. "Latest And Greatest" is Microsoft-think, creeping into Linux.
The OP sounds like they want "Linux Only".
Go into BIOS, disable secure boot and switch from UEFI to legacy BIOS.
Boot the Ubuntu Live DVD/USB.
The installer will take care of everything. Choose to use the entire drive for Ubuntu.
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