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I recently updated BIOS when I switched motherboards.
OK, I've upgraded, here is my alsa-info.sh:...
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This has been completed successfully; the two commands work flawlessly.
I recently updated BIOS when I switched motherboards.
OK, I've upgraded, here is my alsa-info.sh:...
Spring still has no sound...Wine games do at this time (it might be a result of reinstalling pulseaudio, running killall pulseaudio right before opening it, or the KDE trick, idk tho).
So right...
Well I used a workaround for the volume control problem by disabling those shortcuts and creating ones for aumix -v +5 and aumix -v -5. However, the main problem still persists, and that is that...
Well I installed a PCI Sound Card in hopes of possibly fixing things (was using onboard) but Ubuntu couldn't even detect the card (was not in lspci) and continued to use onboard. Phooey.
No I have not, I will try doing so now.
EDIT: It shows that there is output whilst running Spring, but I hear nothing.
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No, I am running 10.04
Well I reinstalled pulseaudio, and am back to the fudged up volume control (at least it isn't completely broken now) and theres no sound period in Spring D:
Here's my story. Sound used to work perfectly fine, as far as I was able to listen to music, and the controls were OK (but I had not tested gaming or wine yet) but when I installed my new motherboard...
I am trying to run a recovery on my Windows 7 partition by using the Win7 disk recovery tools. Alas, I do not have the disk any more, and so I figure I could use a Win7 .iso (I do not have a recovery...
Well right now I can't do anything, as I am experiencing tgis problem. It has rendered me sound-less, so I'm not sure what all I can do about Rhythmbox successfully...just going to switch to my Arch...
My computer (Ubuntu-wise) is pretty much useless until I get this fixed. The first time I ran dist-upgrade it got as far to remove all of my sound stuff to install new versions of them, so I can't...
Yeah I have, but forgot to post it.
$ sudo apt-get -f install
[sudo] password for zopiac:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done...
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalope_ - Release i386 (20090420.1)]/ jaunty main restricted
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade...
Trying to dist-upgrade from 9.04:
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run `apt-get...
Idk, I just know that I have 0.12.6... and that I don't have the plugin.
And yes I mean notification area by saying system tray. I am still calling it what Windows does, since I hardly ever deal...
Well I have 0.12.6...
IceWM does not have these capabilities; those are gnome-panel (and maybe the Kde and/or Xfce variant) specific.
No, it usually opens in the window, but I don't want it to ever show up or minimise to tray.
This is also only applicable to the plugin listed earlier :\ I'm not sure how to get the plugin......
I do not have that as a plugin option...
Hide it from the notification area/make always show in window list.
Already covered that base; falls under etc.:
The only thing I truly HATE so far about Ubuntu is that there is NO WAY to get Rhythmbox to not show up in the tray only! I can't stand having to use the stupid tray to open the player window. Is...
Well I've installed a great many packages by the time I read your post...Also no broken packages are being displayed. Error prevails.
Is there a working .deb for the Jahshaka video editing programme? I tried to add the repo with it in it, but installing it gives me package errors:
The following packages have unmet...
I too have had this problem for a month or so, same volume problems, only started when I upgraded to 9.04.
I do not have mpd installed, nor does alsactl work, sudo or not.
Lastly I have no clue how...
I have been using the DockbarX for my panel for a long time now, loving it, and when I decided to disable the panels, and strictly use Gnome-do and AWN, I was happy to learn that DockbarX works for...
Opening a new nautilus process makes the Desktop folder show as empty :\ sad, sad....I had 10gb worth of stuff in there....