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    [ubuntu] Re: Nvidia GT220 & Audio Device "0be2"

    I had to update ALSA first.

    ALSA Upgrade Script

    I posted more detail in my blog link below.
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    [ubuntu] Re: Nvidia GT220 & Audio Device "0be2"

    To enable pulse audio on boot, try doing these instructions:

    XBMC Pulse Audio Link
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    [ubuntu] Re: Nvidia GT220 & Audio Device "0be2"

    I believe you need to do the following:

    Navigate to System > Preferences > Sound

    In the hardware tab choose HDMI out for the hardware profile.
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    Re: First Computer you had

    IBM PCjr

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PCjr
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    [ubuntu] Re: Nvidia GT220 & Audio Device "0be2"

    Alsa Changelog:

    http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.21_v1.0.22



    Hopefully the ALSA upgrade scripts will be modified shortly. I have ran the script in the past with...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Nvidia GT220 & Audio Device "0be2"

    Where would you find a GT220 card with the SPDIF onboard? My understanding is the GT series of cards no longer offers this as a option. The only Nvidia 8000 and 9000 series of cards have the SPDIF...
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    Re: MN Ubuntu users...

    Shakopee
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    Re: MediaMonkey and wine

    I have not tried syncing to my MP3 Player. I just use it to organize, add album art, and tag my music. After I do this, I just drag the music I want to my MP3 player using Nautilus (My MP3 player...
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    Re: MediaMonkey and wine

    I have gotten Mediamonkey to work under Wine using this guide:

    http://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Linux,_Wine_&_MediaMonkey
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    [mythbuntu] Re: Random System Shutdown

    On motherboards BIOS, there is usually a automatic setting or you can set the values manually. I would go in the BIOS and set these values manually. The label on the memory sticks or info for from...
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    [mythbuntu] Re: Random System Shutdown

    Try removing the CPU heatsink/fan and try re-seating it. You may want to check if there is a BIOS update. Also check your voltages on the RAM. You may have to manually enter the timings / voltage...
  12. [ubuntu] Re: No connection with Linksys WPC54GS ver 2 wireless card

    Thanks for posting these directions. It works great!
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