Alan,
Install pavucontrol from the Software Centre
You can find and run it from Unity Launcher by typing "Pulse"
You have to have Sound-Recorder recording something to make it show up
in PAV Recording Input selector. Once you've chosen an input it will
remember it next time you open Sound-Recorde
On 19/04/12 17:40, Ivan Wright wrote:
> Did you use Pulse Audio Volume control to choose the correct input for
> Sound-Recorder?
>
> I tried that that on todays daily build ISO and it worked fine, I was
> able to choose between Mic input and recording from Soundcard output.
How do I get, or star
Did you use Pulse Audio Volume control to choose the correct input for
Sound-Recorder?
I tried that that on todays daily build ISO and it worked fine, I was
able to choose between Mic input and recording from Soundcard output.
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I bought a Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 motherboard last year but had a
problem with it being unable to boot from a USB boot disk. I tried UEFI
and legacy BIOS compatible boot disks but neither would boot.
It could boot from a CD ok, but being unable to boot from a USB flash
drive is unacceptable in thi
On 19 April 2012 14:40, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> GA-H61MA-D3V
Some rough Googling has returned that older versions of Ubuntu might
struggle, however it seems newer ones are fine.
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> It would be very much appreciated if anyone knows of
> or has experienced use
> of this motherboard.
>
>
>
> The computer I am writing this on now is one I built myself
> using a Gigabyte P67-DS
Just to chime in, I have a GA-880-UD2H at home and it works wonderfully
with Ubuntu :)
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On 19 April 2012 11:31, Josh Holland wrote:
> Hi Norman
>
> On 19 April 2012 11:23, Norman Silverstone wrote:
>
>> It would be very much appreciated if anyone knows of or has experienced
>> use
>> of this motherboard.
>>
>>
> The computer I am writing this on now is one I built myself using a
>
Hi Norman
On 19 April 2012 11:23, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> It would be very much appreciated if anyone knows of or has experienced use
> of this motherboard.
>
>
The computer I am writing this on now is one I built myself using a
Gigabyte P67-DS3-B3 and it works absolutely fine, with no issue
I am looking to buy a new desktop PC and have come across a range of
reasonable looking machines which are based on the above motherboard. It
would be very much appreciated if anyone knows of or has experienced use
of this motherboard.
Thanks in advance
Norman
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On 19 April 2012 09:24, alan c wrote:
> Yes it works for mics ok, I think such items are well covered in the
> standardised development 'testing' app. The trouble arises I think
> when the built-in audio is used - say to record a sound clip - and
> then the setup choices lack a functioning choice.
On 19/04/12 07:31, steve wrote:
> On 18/04/12 21:21, alan c wrote:
>> On 18/04/12 20:27, alan c wrote:
>>> On 18/04/12 19:56, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 18 April 2012 19:46, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> It works here, at the moment. Just kicked off a 95Mb update, so will
> try again in a few m
On 19 April 2012 08:24, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 19/04/12 07:42, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> HOWEVER if the above command is put into /etc/rc.local then 'sudo rfkill
>> unblock bluetooth' will do a proper restart, and restart will also take
>> place from the Bluetooth icon, or the Bluetooth settings app
On 19/04/12 07:42, Colin Law wrote:
HOWEVER if the above command is put into /etc/rc.local then 'sudo rfkill
unblock bluetooth' will do a proper restart, and restart will also take
place from the Bluetooth icon, or the Bluetooth settings application.
Does switching it off in System Settings> Blu
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