@Allen Web
Sorry for the late reply. Yes you might be right about that!
Did not think about that! Excuse me.
Thanks for the link!
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Just wanted to report that it has been working fine except one thing
when I have been using the driver from the proposed..
Think I found a bug there, in amdccle where you can change your
settings, I tried to enable so it updates the refreshrate of the screen
so it is without tearing.. I tickled
@Đorđe
Thanks, I will try that out!!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1493888
Title:
FGLRX incompatible with gcc 5
Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
Fix
@ouioui
You need to disable automatic updates for the FGLRX package apperently..
otherwise i think you maybe will get the same problem as I did, that is it will
install faulty drivers over these via the automatic updates..
See this link for more info:
@Joe Thorpe
Thanks for the info!
@Alberto Milone & @Timo Aaltonen
I can help test the proposed package.. I have an older computer so that might
be great for checking compatibility..
Sorry for asking about how to do it (im a bit new at using ubuntu)..
Is the only thing I need to do to test
@Đorđe
No dependency errors encountered (for me), was not necessary to install
that.
Installed fglrx from the proposed-updates, so far everything seems to
work fine here!
I post if I encounter any problem here..
Thanks everyone who have helped and contributed and worked with this!
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@Alberto Milone
Sorry to say but I cant get it to run properly.. Here is some additional info:
What I did is that I tried to run the commands in the terminal described in
post #48.. could not execute all the commands, got stuck halfway somewhere.. so
I downloaded the .deb files from the same
I think this problem maybe is related when I had the fglrx installed on
15.04 and updated to 15.10 and it didnt work booting it correctly
afterwards?
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Thanks (a lot!) Hemal !!
If it works you definitively made my day! :D
Shall I install all of them or choose a specific one, in that case which
one?
Once again, Thanks Hemal!
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Public bug reported:
Hi there!
I cant get my graphics to work properly.. I have an AMD radeon HD 6450
card, I changed the display drivers via
system settings -> programs & updates -> additional drivers
to fglrx there (switching from the default xserver-xorg-video-ati), that
worked.
But when I
Its strange pulseaudio multiband equalizer could stop pulseaudio from
not working at all..
well well.. its working now anyway, thanks for reading.
/Micke
** Also affects: pulseaudio-equalizer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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update:
I did run the command:
"pavucontrol"
..but it didnt start / work..
I managed to fix it by running the following command:
"rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k"
Then it did work, I started pulseaudio multiband eq again, but all my personal
settings had gone except the default ones
Its because its not synced the frequency between the output and input..
In other words, if you play a 96 kHz audio (or 48 kHz audio) via a 44.1
kHz output, it gets faster "trying to squeeze everything in the 44.1 kHz
stream"..
It could be a problem at your digital input (yamaha), but I dont
If it could help you save some time about this line as posted above:
"control=-3.7,-2.3,-7.3,-8.9,-8.6,-6.9,-7.3,-6.3,-7.6,-8.9,-10.9,-9.2,-9.9,-12.9,-13.2""
That are actually the settings in the Pulseaudio Multiband EQ that I
have.. its how the different eq-sliders are set in dB if anyone
Public bug reported:
Hi everyone!
Dont know what is wrong, but suddenly I have no sound..
have checked with "aplay -l " and it says it discovered both my graphics card
audio (amd hd6450)
and the motherboard sound (intel alc260).. I run via intel sound this time..
But when I open the
Hi Christopher!
I beg you pardon for the extremely late answer :/
It did work afterwards, dont remembered what I did to fix it but I managed to
get it working somehow,, maybe I did reinstall everything, dont remember to be
honest. Sorry about that.
Right now at the moment its not a problem
Public bug reported:
Hi there!
I cant start Ubunutu 14.04..
During the upstart I see the usual ubuntu loading screen (the one with
the dots before loading x)..
But I see it with purple flicker and strange noise patterns across the screen
here and there..
Then it continues on to the
Also I can add that it did not stopped working directly after upgrading
to 14.04 (from 13.10 I think), it did stopped working logged in/starting
the graphics/windows enviroment a short time afterwards if that
information would be of any help..?
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I think this problem is related to the nomodeset problem because when
I try to start ubuntu from a usb-memory (when doing an install), that
doesnt work eighter with this configuration if I dont start ubuntu from
the usb-memory with the nomodeset option enabled.. Maybee I should add
that (?) as a
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