Am Mittwoch, den 28.04.2010, 17:47 + schrieb Martin-Éric Racine:
> No, I'm not. I'd like instructions for how to reproduce his results.
Here's what I've done (translated by myself from german gnome desktop;
maybe some translations are not correct):
1. Ubuntu 9.10
2. Right click on audio symb
I can verify it. It's working.
Am Dienstag, den 27.04.2010, 22:47 + schrieb Jeremy Foshee:
> Martin-Éric,
> Are you able to verify EclipseAgent's statement above?
>
> Thanks!
>
> ~JFo
>
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no sound on Dell D430 docking station
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258630
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Already done. I tried it with a fresh sd-card and virt-manager works
fine.
Sorry for opening this bug report. I was impatient and believed the
responsibility for the (nonexistent) bug is of someone else.
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installation of windows vista with normal user crashes
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I've found the error. My harddisk is corrupt! I have some bad sectors.
Please close this bug.
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installation of windows vista with normal user crashes
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virt-manager just runs fine. But the Vista installation process ends by
starting to copy files. He tells me that an error occured by formating
the harddisk (0x80070057).
As root (sudo) virt-manager installs vista without problems.
virt-manager --no-fork
/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/create.
And I have to mention that "sudo virt-manager" just do what it should
do. It works.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-manager
I've created an 10GB image-file with dd in my home directory as well as
dvd-iso-file of Windows Vista.
Then, I start virt-manager as normal user (and yes, my user is in group
kvm) and create a virtual Vista machine with 1GB RAM which starts
Am Dienstag, den 23.06.2009, 14:10 + schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
Yes, just add a podcast like
http://rss.dw-world.de/xml/podcastwirtschaft
>
Just toggle the master in your gnome volume control down to zero.
You will still get sound out of docking station but not of internal
speaker. The master volume control does not control the docking station
headphone jack.
What I think why Dell designs the hardware like this:
1. Both, the analogu
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no sound on Dell D430 docking station
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258630
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Did you set the "iec958" switch in your gnome volume control?
Activate the switch in edit->preferences and set it with the switch tab.
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no sound on Dell D430
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: Not Specified
Family:
With this an identification could be possible.
Gogi
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I've found a workaround by another distribution-user (in German):
http://wiki.archlinux.de/?title=Soundkarte:_hda-intel
Just do the following if you own an Latitude D430 (and maybe other
Latitudes):
1. create/edit file "/etc/modprobe.d/sound" and change the content to:
options snd-hda-int
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