Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gentoo at gmail.com writes:
Dell does not support Ubuntu at all, Dell just sells computers with
Ubuntu on them and sells support contracts from Canonical. On the Dell
forums people have specifically asked Dell about it and they basically
say the microphone is not
Hi,
I have a Nexoc Osiris 620 II laptop which comes with
a Intel HDA audio device running under various incarnations
of Fedora. I started with Fedora 8
During updates there was one point in time and space in which
my audio system worked just fine for me.
1) Normal audio output via the
Update on the issue,
So now I've installed alsa-drivers 1.0.19 under
2.6.29.1 (fedora). The speakers get muted whenever
I plug in the headphone. But no sound on the
headphone.
dmesg tells me:
snip
pci/hda/hda_codec.c:2718: hda_codec: model 'clevo-m720' is selected for
config
Hi -- very newb question, I'm sorry.
I'm just getting started with Ubuntu on an Acer Aspire, and there is a
problem with Skype, namely that I can't use it, as the microphone does not
seem to work.
One possible solution I saw was to update Alsa, so I have downloaded the
compressed file for the
Hi,
i had installed the realtime kernel 2.6.26.8-rt16 on a debian
linux 5.0 (Lenny). Cause jackd don't like realtime mode i've
searched on google and i found this page:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Low_latency_howto
Okay, that's great. I did all what is described in this howto,
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 19:01:48 +0200
Matthias Mann matthia...@jesus.de wrote:
Hi,
i had installed the realtime kernel 2.6.26.8-rt16 on a debian
linux 5.0 (Lenny). Cause jackd don't like realtime mode i've
searched on google and i found this page:
On Sunday 19 April 2009 18:29, doug livesey wrote:
Hi -- very newb question, I'm sorry.
I'm just getting started with Ubuntu on an Acer Aspire, and there is a
problem with Skype, namely that I can't use it, as the microphone does not
seem to work.
One possible solution I saw was to update