Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
To start off I have an Audigy 2 sound card. I get the normal login and
logoff sounds and from the Manager within the PulseAudio Device Chooser
the sounds in the sample cache work as well; however, if I try to use
any application whatsoever no s
If I choose the secondary, onboard sound, which I thought I had disabled
in the BIOS, then the volume meter from the PulseAudio Device Chooser
shows that it is receiving the sound. Only when I choose my correct
sound card, do the bars remain motionless. But, the system login sound
and the sounds fr
If I change all of the playback devices in gnome-sound-preferences to
Multichannel Playback, then I can get all my application sounds and the
login system sounds, but the application sounds are not going through
PulseAudio as the Volume Meter for my Default Output device remains
motionless. It seem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
ever since Dapper, video is displayed improperly on my second monitor in
a dual-monitor set-up. the second monitor is my TV.. running through
S-Video from my ATI Radeon 9600XT.. it worked in dapper, but does not
any longer in edgy and does not in fei
i did a clean install of edgy, installed using fglrx provided, same
problem i was having before where the bottom portion of any video on the
second monitor (a tv) is cut off.. so, as suggested, i installed the ati
provided drivers.. same problem exactly.. this is the same problem i had
in dapper un
i believe that the -generic kernel is not sufficient on the -k7
architecture and there is reason to keep the -k7 around
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just as an update.. i am attempting, for the first time, to build a -k7
kernel, which if i can get working, should hopefully prove that the
-generic kernel is the cause of my troubles
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well it's not the -k7 that did it, cuz it's still not fixed, so now i'm
lost.. upgrading to the ati provided drivers did nothing, switching to
the ubuntu provided drivers did nothing and switching to -k7 did
nothing.. but for some reason everything works perfectly on dapper but
not edgy.. the botto
would it be a bad idea to take the dapper fglrx and install it in edgy?
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i think that the problem lies in xorg in edgy.. as i saw it was upgraded
from dapper to edgy
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
i had reported a support request
(https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/3248) and was told that
this was the place to post my request
using edgy, i get video issues with the -generic kernel with dual-head
support.. ordinarily i
i'm using the version of fglrx provided by dapper / edgy respectably not
one compiled / provided by ATI
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installing the -i386 kernel in dapper gives me the same problem as i get
in edgy, however the -k7 kernel fixes it, in dapper.
i guess i will have to try upgrading to edgy again and see if using
latest ati drivers will help
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At the time VMWare Player 14 was unavailable for Linux at least. For the
record, I just tested VMWare Player 14.0.0 for Linux on Ubuntu 17.10 and
it launches fine for me now. Can anybody else confirm?
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After testing further, I actually see the same thing with VMWare Player
14.0.0:
Could not lock 790528 bytes of memory at 7FAB5BE8A000 (page 7FAB5BE8A000).
Cannot allocate memory.
I, as well, have plenty of memory available.
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