I am in this mess right now :( Can one of you guys help me out?
I have a 30GB SSD drive that has the OS (/ partition) and
2 2TB hard drives in RAID0 that have the other partitions (/home /data...
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I am in this mess right now :( Can one of you guys help me out?
I have a 30GB SSD drive that has the OS (/ partition) and
2 2TB hard drives in RAID0 that have the other partitions (/home /data...
Did you find a solution to your issue ? I also have a kingston drive (SNV125-S2/30GB) as my root drive and see the same issue while testing if TRIM works.
In my case, I did check that the drive &...
Thank you zampes. I was able to use this for my hp dv4z laptop as well (which has the same audio chip).
Ok, found the solution thanks to zampes. See this thread post
I opened my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file and added these lines in the end. (The first line may already exist in your file).
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Ok, I have had this laptop for almost 2 years now and it has been running ubuntu all that time. Anyways, have never been able to configure the microphone to work on this. Now I am running lucid and...
Here is the bug no. for reference:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/595455
Which version of ubuntu are you using? We can try to help based on that. Also, if you can, tell us the output of 'uname -a' when you type it on a terminal (Applications->Accesories->Terminal).
I...
I am also seeing the same issue - mic not working. I thought I got the microphone to work in jaunty/karmic, buts its again gone out after lucid update. This is the wife's laptop and heard her...
a-web, I don't go through the other thread entirely, but you changed your wireless card to get wireless working, right ?
It may be that your new card is making hibernate/suspend fail. You can find...
Is this after you modified the /boot/grub/menu.lst file ?
The first and third entries look the same and the 2nd & 4th entry look the same. I would think the 3rd & 4th entry would have the old kernel...
Can you report what kernel you are using ? (see the first post for 'uname -a').
Yeah, it looks like the 'default' kernel version was the older kernel in /boot/grub/menu.lst. Changing it to new kernels has helped some people; thanks for letting me know about this. I have updated...
Yes, you should be able to recover everything with a CD. I have upgraded (mostly) successfully for several generations now.. It just depends on how many manual modifications you do on your system -...
rusma, samasat:
check if this helps you:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1308857
I am just starting this thread to let y'all know of the fix I used.
Problem: touchpad working fine in jaunty, not working at all after karmic upgrade. My laptop is a sony vaio, but the problem...
Maybe this is too late for you Troublegum, but I just came across this thread :)
To find whether a module is loaded in the current kernel, use this command 'lsmod'. So for checking powernow-k8,...
You may get more clues by observing when it works and when it is broken.
For example, it works on a fresh boot but maybe not after you resume from hibernate once or something like that. This will...
AFAIK, hibernate/suspend is called by 'pm-utils' which in turn uses
'hal' and ends up calling the script /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-hibernate-linux
What did you add in this...
Can you point me to the bug report ? I would like to see if there is a long term solution.
Folks,
The solution is given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073090
Basically its fixed in the newest version of alsa but since it will take a few weeks/months for ubuntu to move...
Folks,
The solution is given in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073090
Basically its fixed in the newest version of alsa but since it will take a few weeks/months for ubuntu to move...
jstalnak : You the man. Worked perfectly on the hp dv4z (AMD Turion X2) version.
Awesome!!!
So this is fixed in alsa version 1.0.19
Now to wait for ubuntu to pick this up by default.. till that...
caljohnsmith - you are the man! e2fsck and resize2fs did the trick.
Now I have the correct sizes for each of my partitions.
Here is the output of
$df -h
Filesystem Size Used...
Thanks for replying!
But I really don't want to have exactly the same partitions. I wanted to grow my /, /home, /music and /data partitions when I changed to the new disk.
Actually attaching the snapshot