Try and launch the ati control center from the command line, in a terminal. Just do
gksudo amdcccle
This will provide more information on the problem.
I think that's the command. You might...
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Try and launch the ati control center from the command line, in a terminal. Just do
gksudo amdcccle
This will provide more information on the problem.
I think that's the command. You might...
How are you installing Ubuntu? From a live CD/DVD? Does the live Ubuntu session work OK?
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I'm using Debian with XFCE on a USB stick right now. I started up the Debian CD in a Virtualbox machine and installed it directly onto the USB as if it were a regular hard drive. I never found the...
Nice one jinchuriki, thanks for writing down the solution you found and marking the thread SOLVED.
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Those are the restricted extras packages, they are not essential to upgrade and no longer available (it seems) for Natty.
Easiest thing to do is comment them out from your sources.list. Open it up...
Ok, try this, as suggested in a previous thread.
First open Nautilus in root mode using:-
gksudo nautilus Then navigate to /var/lib/dpkg/triggers and make a backup of the Unincorp...
Yeah, go ahead and do the launchpad thing, it's probably beyond our competence here.
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Yes, it's much the same.
sudo apt-get -s install package
will tell you what it's going to do (or remove).
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Seems you have to toggle play next track by press Shift + C.
See here: https://github.com/cmus/cmus/blob/master/Doc/cmus-tutorial.txt
OK, sorry about that. Here is a bug report affecting 92HD91BXX which you appear to have. The solution suggested is to try kernel 3.7.
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Did you see this post? Check to see if you have lbmp3lame installed. Otherwise, you will need to recompile again and if you want, you can pin the version (preventing updates) using this method in...
Well done for having a go at doing it yourself and explaining the steps you already took. There is one very obvious route of inquiry you followed - Google! ;) which can still yield more results.
I...
Hi, see the post by bmork in this thread . It may help. Normally those Huawei USB modems should just work straight away in Ubuntu.
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Heh, seems like you have some kinds of bugs in your hardware. :D
Anyway, pacman is the name of the package manager in the Arch distro, it is the equivalent of apt-get or aptitude in Debian based...
Good to hear you got somewhere with this. You ought to be able to use the USB stick in exactly the same way you use the USB hard drive, as long as you have enough space on the stick. Working from a...
I have had Ubuntu running fine on my Vaio for years. The brand doesn't really matter, it's the components which determine how well it will work for you.
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Ubuntu will look at your system and suggest the best driver for you once you have the desktop installed. No need to worry about that.
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Make sure your BIOS is set to boot from CD before the hard drive. If the CD still doesn't work, burn a new one.
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Sounds like you're getting somewhere. Normally you should not have to activate snd-hda-intel at every startup, next bootup don't run the modprobe command and see what happens. It should be already...
Yes, you can reinstall Grub from a Live CD at any time using the chroot method. See here for details.
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OK, that's good to know you found a solution. We should have a working native Linux version though.
All the best had have fun!
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Maybe it's running out of disk space or something?
Sometimes it works better if you install from the Minimal CD. It's low graphics and installs just a minimal system which you can add to later.
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I found that happening yesterday, I updated my list and today it seems to be OK again.
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OK, well this looks like your sound card
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation NM10/ICH7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01) Subsystem: Giga-byte Technology Device a002 ...
Hi, have a look at this thread, where somebody recently was trying the same thing. Seems you don't have to compile any more.
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