I have the same problem as well, and have also tried the same solutions to no avail. I'm on a fresh install of 22.04 (at first I tried do-release-upgrade, but the results were not good, so went ahead...
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I have the same problem as well, and have also tried the same solutions to no avail. I'm on a fresh install of 22.04 (at first I tried do-release-upgrade, but the results were not good, so went ahead...
Okay, I've finally got it working... sort of.
I tried the following options in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf (not all at the same time).
alc255-acer should have been the one that should...
Hi,
I can't seem to get my mic to work on my laptop. From sound settings/pavucontrol I can see it shows an internal mic, it's switched on, input volume is all the way up, but I get no orange bars....
Hi again,
The firmware hasn't been updated for quite a while, so yeah, maybe it is time for an upgrade. It's still odd that wireless stops working only when running Ubuntu on my desktop. It's...
Hi, thanks for the reply.
Yes, it is indeed Netgear wifi. So I take it this is a well known problem? I could go and look for a Ubiquiti AP, but I'm concerned that while it'll solve the issue of...
Hi!
So, a few months back I had upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 on my desktop which is connected to the router by ethernet. This is when I start noticing really strange things that happen...
Just an update:
left click is misbehaving as well. When clicking inside a window I can't actually click on any of the buttons, sliders, etc. I can't even close/minimise the window using the...
I just upgraded a desktop from 16.04 to 18.04.1, but for some reason the right mouse button does nothing. Just to be clear, this is a desktop with a physical mouse, and not a touchpad. I've tried the...
There's quite a few available on Steam: Dota 2 (haven't tried this yet), War Thunder (looks quite good), Star Conflict (would avoid that one). I've recently tried Gear Up, but that's still a bit...
So, yesterday morning I was playing a game on Steam, as one does, without any (serious) issue; the title screen was +150 fps, and the game itself started at around 50 fps before throttling down to...
I simply reinstalled gdm, and set lightdm as default.
sudo apt-get --reinstall install gdm
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
This worked for me since my copy of gdm had 'broken' somehow (still...
Hi, I've had this problem recently as well. I've been booting fine for ages and now, quite inexplicable, bootup hangs at "Stopping Mount network filesystems". It was fine the last time I booted, and...
Installing Nvidia drivers isn't going to help at all, since the GT 555M uses Optimus technology. Unfortunately, Nvidia have no plans [as yet] to build native linux drivers for Optimus, but older...
Alright, so I've now tested all sticks on two computers. Here are the results:
Stick #1 (this is the one that was pulled while being written to) - read only on both computers. I think we can...
It certainly looks that way, yes.
What output do you get when you run the commands:
guvcview -vand
sudo modprobe -l | grep gspcaAlso, did you check your laptop against the incompatibility list? There's the possibility that...
Posting a new reply so you'll see this.
Okay, so I booted from Live CD, tried copying files over to sticks #1 and #2, and had the problem that they were read only. Additionally, I also tried...
I'll have to give that a try tomorrow when I'll next have access to her computer. Come to think of it, it would have been good practice to have left a Live CD at her place for situations just like...
I already tried that: "and when that didn't help I resorted to gparted to repartition and format, and it couldn't do that either."
Not long ago, my girlfriend copied files to a USB stick (we'll call this stick #1), but absentmindedly pulled it while it was being written to (this is on her computer, btw, using ubuntu 11.10)....
'tis an i7 based laptop, 16G RAM, Nvidia GT 650M... which is completely useless in Ubuntu as it uses Optimus (damn you Nvidia!). Bumblebee makes no difference, but am keeping my hopes up for later...
Just an update; I compiled a custom configured 3.6.0-rc3 kernel (previously using 3.2.0-29; is that the kernel you're having problems with as well?) and xend seems to be running fine... well, as far...
Interesting. I followed the same page as well and I couldn't get much further than the reboot stage. At that point, sometimes Xen will boot, sometimes it won't and sometimes when it does boot I find...
So, I'm pretty new to VT, and I've just installed Xen (have yet to install Win7 as a guest). Strangely it seems that the startup is a bit fickle; sometimes it will start, and sometimes it'll hang....
Thanks for this. I have a brand new dv7 and 'suffer' similar problems, with the exception that I'm using nvidia rather than ati. Will try these out when I get back.
Edit:
Oh, btw, you wouldn't...