no, killing pulseaudio, restarting the alsa module, or even setting the model in alsa-conf all do nothing.
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no, killing pulseaudio, restarting the alsa module, or even setting the model in alsa-conf all do nothing.
Anyone?
Hi,
Ok, so my laptop is a Toshiba Satellite P105-S9722 and trying to run Ubuntu on it has been a pain since when I started with 8.10, luckily I've got most of the issues fixed with 9.10 and...
Sound is delayed by 1-2 seconds in Dosbox (http://dosbox.com). The problem is temporarily fixed by running "pulseaudio -k". I'm having the same problem with Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04.
How can I fix...
I said earlier I think it's ext2 since that's what I kept seeing references to (along side references to sda4).
xxxx:~$ sudo vol_id --probe-all /dev/sda4
[sudo] password for xxxx:
xxxx:~$
What was that supposed to do?
That was the first thing I tried before I dumped the partition looking for menu.lst, that didn't work either.
I'm guessing there's some code in the bios that looks for a partition with type 88 and...
Yes, the media player still works.
xxxx:~$ sudo blkid -c /dev/null
[sudo] password for xxxx:
/dev/sda1: UUID="909CA2D69CA2B5DE" LABEL="SQ004141P03" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sda5:...
I have a Toshiba Satellite P105-S9722 that came with a hidden Intervideo Express Media Player partition (251 MB). Pressing the media button to turn on the laptop loads the player, while the normal...