Hi Aere, [reply inline] Best regards Nio 2014-04-09 00:03, Aere Greenway skrev: > On 04/08/2014 01:18 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> 1. Does it work for you with UXA acceleration (for graphics and video) >> according to this method? >> >> Edit (or create) /etc/X11/xorg.conf as follows: (ugh, can't format, >> should be a tab before each line except the first and the last). >> >> Section "Device" >> Identifier "Intel Graphics" >> Driver "intel" >> Option "AccelMethod" "uxa" >> EndSection >> >> Restart X (reboot, restart your display manager, whatever). Colors are >> back to the way they used to be and flash works. >> >> 2. The problem with audio is new to me. If you have the time, please >> report it as a bug at launchpad. > #1: Creating the indicated file in the specified directory, with the > specified content did not appear to change anything. I double and > triple checked the content.
I see. What specs can you find for this graphics chip/card? (I had better luck with my old computers.) > #2: After installing, and even after rebooting, I did not get any > sound. Actually, if I turned the volume all the way up, I would get > very faint (soft) sound. > > I tried right-clicking on the speaker icon in the task-bar, and it > yielded an old-style GUI, and it appeared the wrong sound-card was > selected (the internal one, rather than the Soundblaster). But my > attempts to select the correct sound-card using the GUI were not > successful. > > In the past, the internal (ICH) sound-card is disabled in the BIOS > setup, and it was not visible to the system, but it is visible now, > despite not having changed the BIOS setup. > > Changing the volume levels on the GUI also didn't fix anything. > > The only thing that fixed it, was when I download PulseAudio and > PavuControl, and in PavuControl, I selected the proper sound card. I > learned this installing on my other (450 megahertz) machine. > > Lubuntu uses ALSA (not PulseAudio) initially. Once I changed over to > PulseAudio, sound started working. That was probably why sound started > working on my other system after reboot. I had also installed > PulseAudio and PavuControl before rebooting. > I'm glad the 'old tweak' with pulseaudio & pavucontrol still works :-) -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp