After several months of fruitless attempts, the sound card started
working on its own accord recently. I have been working around it with
an external USB card, so I can't say when exactly it started working
again -- particularly since I haven't rebooted very often lately, and
have been using suspen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bcmwl-kernel-source
After update failed, removing the package and installing it again from
Synaptic Package Manager resulted in no further errors. There was a
kernel update being installed along with this one (proposed updates
enabled), which may be relat
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Title:
package bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu3.1 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
retur
I have been doing some further testing in this issue and I came to the
conclusion that this isn't a LiveCD issue -- the exact same graphics
corruption happens in all the listed versions of Ubuntu if, when
installed, I disable the proprietary NVidia graphics driver but keep the
native monitor resolu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport-symptoms
When trying to collect data to report an audio issue, apport-bug crashes
with the following error:
ERROR: symptom script /usr/share/apport/symptoms/audio.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packa
Public bug reported:
Ever since the "up"grade to Ubuntu Natty, I have been having a host of
problems with regards to audio. Foremost among them is the unreliable
detection of sound related hardware during boot time. I have since done
a clean install (keeping only home folder, but deleting all
conf
Public bug reported:
Current Live CDs (I have looked back all the way to Karmic) display severe
graphical errors on my computer; this is an HP Pavillion DV6636NR with a
GeForce 7150M/nForce 630M video card. When booting with the LiveCD, the CD
correctly recognizes that the monitor's native reso
As far as I can tell, it made no difference; but I cannot be certain it
did nothing, as I haven't been able to get audio working for the past
week or so (except for one instance). But correct if I am wrong, but
isn't PulseAudio is a sound server with an Alsa (default in Ubuntu)
backend, with backen