On Apr 18, 2013 21:28, "Soare Catalin" wrote:
On Apr 18, 2013 10:14 AM, "Freddie" wrote:
Hi Debian users,
I asked this question to the debian-laptop list a few weeks ago but
there's been no solution found. As I'm not convinced my
issues are laptop specific I
that a usb peripheral (a sound card, in this
case) doesn't power on even though it would normally power on at around
the same time as the DVD drive spinning up during a normal (non-wol) boot.
Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? I'm stumped.
Thanks in advance.
Fred
On Wed, 4 May 2011, Rob Owens wrote:
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 12:45:34AM +0100, Freddie wrote:
Dear Debian-user,
Please could you help me get sound working on this laptop? It's a
phillips freeline X10.
Have you made sure that the the volume is up and not muted? Are you
sure you'
Dear Debian-user,
Please could you help me get sound working on this laptop? It's a phillips
freeline X10.
I have no sound, whatsoever. I have recently tried installing pulseaudio
on the laptop to see if that helped. Pavucontrol shows that it thinks it's
outputting something (the volume mete
rved me well for as long
as I've needed it. I've had this setup for a while (well, over a year
anyway;) now so maybe something broke? Maybe I'm just lucky.
Greetings,
Freddie
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Freddie Witherden wrote:
Here is the result of using that command:
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Freddie Witherden wrote:
Hi, none of those worked. It seems to be because it can not remove (--purge)
a package which does not have ant files and when I try to reinstall it apt
tries to configure the packages which need it. I need a way of totally
nuking those packages from apt's list so that it forgets that they even
I have a problem with Apt. The problem is that Apt is trying to configure a
package which I thinks still exists but in reality has been deleted. The
problem was caused by my installing 'Webmin' via Apt, then using its
auto-updater to update it and then Apt tried to update the version which did
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