Michael Pobega wrote:
This morning I logged on to my computer to find that there were a few updates
to install. Syslinux, and ALSA are the ones that stood out from memory.
So after installing I played around, and accidentally powered down my computer.
I've restarted now to find that the ALSA u
I can't believe I didn't think of looking in the cache myself! Yes, I have the
old ALSA files in there. And now it's working fine again.
This may be an isolated issue though, but who knows. I'll probably try updating
again tonight to see if I get the same problem, if I do I'll let you know.
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Michael Pobega wrote:
> This morning I logged on to my computer to find that there were a few updates
> to install. Syslinux, and ALSA are the ones that stood out from memory.
>
> So after installing I played around, and accidentally powered down my
This morning I logged on to my computer to find that there were a few updates
to install. Syslinux, and ALSA are the ones that stood out from memory.
So after installing I played around, and accidentally powered down my computer.
I've restarted now to find that the ALSA update borked my sound co
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