Dear Alsa list,
Any help on this would be appreciated. I have an older hp laptop that
suddenly, after the install of Ubuntu Karmic (this laptop has been running
Ubuntu for several editions except for Jaunty - skipped that one for some
reason), lost its sound functionality.
Well, to be precise, th
Actually, with Ubuntu 9.04, my ATI has full 3D effects immediately upon
installation, without having to enable proprietary drivers.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Matthew Patenaude wrote:
> Oddly enough, my ATI card sets up much easier (and extremely stable) than
> my brother's Nvi
Oddly enough, my ATI card sets up much easier (and extremely stable) than my
brother's Nvidia, and my sound has worked great since Ubuntu 7.10, on a HDA
intel chip. I have full functionality with headphones, externals, mic, and
all. I don't recommend my machine (a Gateway MT6451) per se, but it
pre
Thanks, I saw that post and downloaded the text. I'll look it over.
Matthew
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 9:25 AM, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Di, Dez 09, 2008 at 10:45:43 +0800, Matthew Patenaude wrote:
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> Does anyone have any idea what is
th a decent pair of head phones.
So mostly I'm happy. :)
Thanks again.
Matthew
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:41 PM, John Haxby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Patenaude wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I've been too busy today to respond. I am not sure I want to ditch
>> pu
I have recently had strange behavior show up with skype. I recently upgraded
to Intrepid and finally have recording ability with my HD Intel sound card.
(G) Previously I had to use a Turtle Beach Micro USB sound card to use
programs like skype.
Now, I can record using the Sound Recorder progra
Has anyone had a similar problem?
My auto updates in Ubuntu Feisty upgraded my kernel to 2.6.20.16 from
...15 and when I restarted I no longer have sound! I restarted and
pressed esc to get to my Grub options and chose the older kernel and it
booted up with sound, no problem.
Question is: wh
Any idea why after totally reloading the entire alsa-utils (new Ubuntu
install), sudo alsaconf brings a "no such command" response?
Matthew
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I just installed Ubuntu on this machine and there is no sound whatsoever.
I followed directions on several websites to find the problem: checked
user/groups, killed esd, checked for sound being muted... and so on.
The proper ALSA driver module is in my system, however when I type
modprobe