Public bug reported:
I was using ATI Catalyst 9.4 in Intrepid but after doing a clean install with
Jaunty I could not get the restricted driver to work. I tried the
system/admin/hardware drivers activate first. Then when I rebooted the Ubuntu
loading bar came up and then I had a random coloured
This bug is affecting me as well.
When I click shutdown it takes me back to the log in screen.
I need to completely restart my computer several times in order to get my sound
working which is another bug altogether.
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After upgrading to Lucid Lynx, power button won't shut the computer down
http
I'm having the sound issue's in Karmic as well.
Sound pops and cuts out while playing Warzone 2100, Glest, and my purchased
copy of X3 Reunion.
Sound seems to work okay in other applications.
Sound Card Realtek ALC889A connected to my home receiver via Optical S/PDIF.
Tried turning off Power savi
Not sure what happened but now I have no sound until I go into sound
Preferences and change from Digital Stereo (IEC958) Output + Analog
Stereo Input to something else then back. If I leave it on Analog Stereo
Output I get sound on startup but lots of popping. Its going out my
digital fiber optic c
wrote 2 hours ago: #98
Cliff, this is 5.1 bug. AFAIK optic connection is not possilbe at 5.1
(only stereo). Correct me, if I'm wrong.
I always have my sound card connected to my stereo via Fiber optic.
I thought that and Spdif connections are the only way to get 5.1?
But accordin
I fixed it by updating my Kernel to 2.6.32-020632-generic
Apparently there is something wrong with the Intel Realtek ALC889A sound Driver
which is updated in the new kernel.
Follow these steps in order to update your Kernel.
Download the deb files here.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainlin
I fixed it by updating my Kernel to 2.6.32-020632-generic
Apparently there is something wrong with the Intel Realtek ALC889A sound Driver
which is updated in the new kernel.
Follow these steps in order to update your Kernel.
Download the deb files here.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainlin
After updating my kernel yesterday to 2.6.32 my machine would not boot today.
I had even restarted it yesterday after the upgrade to be sure it was okay. It
was nice having good sound for the day but now I had to boot into recovery mode
2.6.31 and go into synaptic package manager and uninstall
I was just reading this Italian site
http://guiodic.wordpress.com/2009/12/05/linux-2-6-32-per-ubuntu-karmic-koala-nel-guiodic-repository/
Translated to English in Google apparently the 2.6.32 Kernal does not work with
ATI or Nvidia proprietary drivers unless you update to Nvidia 190.42. Don't
Okay so I didn't wait until tomorrow. I did learn you can update your
Nvidia driver just by adding this to your repository in Karmic.
Launch Terminal and copy and paste this in
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nvidia-vdpau/ppa
Then I updated the Kernel via my previous instructions.
Then I had one reb
Well its working now after I updated the Kernel to 2.6.32-020632-generic.
By following this human's tutorial with one twist.
http://www.unixmen.com/linux-tutorials/780-upgrade-your-kernel-the-safe-way-in-ubuntu-linuxmint
After I rebooted twice my system hung and would not go on. Despite much
co
Well I take it all back!
I was in the middle of a game of Glest when the sytem crashed and I was not
able to boot into the new kernel even after trying booting off the Ubuntu CD
and doing a Gparted check. I had to boot into 2.6.31 and remove 2.6.32 via
Synaptic. Dang. That was really nice havi
I'm having the same issue in Karmic as well.
Sound pops and cuts out while playing Warzone 2100, Glest, and my purchased
copy of X3 Reunion.
Sound seems to work okay in other applications.
Sound Card Realtek ALC889A connected to my home receiver via Optical S/PDIF.
Tried turning off Power savin
I just found this out from another site.
OpenAL bug in Ubuntu, to fix -
In your home directory
create a text file:
~/.alsoftrc
and add the entry:
[general]
drivers = oss
It fixed my sound problem but now programs and Ubuntu crash randomly.
So I deleted the new file. Back to crashing sound.
I'm running Debian Stable 7 and getting the same error. I can not seem
to find the config that Lomdav's suggests "apps/Linthesia/font_desc"
$linthesia
(linthesia:4642): GdkGLExt-WARNING **: cannot load PangoFont
(linthesia:4642): glibmm-ERROR **:
unhandled exception (type std::exception) in sig
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