On 05/01/2014 07:44 PM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
> I figured it out how to make work the setup correctly: I got the kernel
> 3.2.-04 from debian wheezy and, voilĂ , sound and even correct sleep mode
> (standby, suspend, you name it) is there. Till now, i did not notice any
> problem. (inxi shows the
I figured it out how to make work the setup correctly: I got the kernel
3.2.-04 from debian wheezy and, voilĂ , sound and even correct sleep mode
(standby, suspend, you name it) is there. Till now, i did not notice any
problem. (inxi shows the correct sound card:MacSoundSnapper).
May be, i should p
On 05/01/2014 08:51 AM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
> Am 01.05.2014 01:50, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
>> Hi,
>> Actually Ubuntu inherited the no sound bug from Debian :(
>> So... 12.04 is probably the best bet for now. You can do a mini install
>> of Ubuntu, and customize it howev
Am 30.04.2014 23:45, schrieb Fritz Hudnut :
> ...
Thanks for intervening and for your suggestions. You're quite correct:
i'd like to have an operational pb - *including sound*. Now, that seems
hard to get to, at the actual state of things. Saying it's a somehow
inherited bug of debian would mean
Am 01.05.2014 01:50, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> Hi,
> Actually Ubuntu inherited the no sound bug from Debian :(
> So... 12.04 is probably the best bet for now. You can do a mini install
> of Ubuntu, and customize it however you like. Obviously the Lubuntu
> packages are not