Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diagnostics tools

2010-10-06 Thread javadayaz
Update:
So I was playing around in the bios..and perhaps stupidly, selected the
output to onboard. This has now rendered a black screen. The pc still turns
on but I see nothing. I must add that for the last few years I've been using
the graphics and no gcard.

Looks like its completely buggered now.
On 6 Oct 2010 23:38, "javadayaz"  wrote:
> Hi
> I've let the comp chug away at memtest for 6 hours..it came up with no
> errors. I then stopped it,
>
> I'm still get the text I posted earlier...I'm really disheartened now!
> On 6 Oct 2010 09:01, "javadayaz"  wrote:
>> well i let mine go to 70% ...and that was within half an hour...but like
i
>> said ..i didnt let it finish...ill do so tonight when i get home!
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Andy Partington
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6 October 2010 07:46, javadayaz  wrote:
>>>
 ok will do...although i did run one before ( after all these problems
 occurred, after i reapplied the thermal coating) but then quit after
70%
 ...but i will run it again!


 On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rob Beard  wrote:

> On 06/10/10 06:58, javadayaz wrote:
> > Just an update to all this..when I run livecd...it will let me
choose
> an
> > option...but then the cd loads and the pc shuts down..and restarts!
>
> Okay I wonder if it's a hardware problem that has developed due to the
> excess heat. Try booting up the CD and when you get to the boot menu
> select the option to test memory (it might say Memtest).
>
> Run this for a few hours (at least) and let us know if you get any
> errors, crashes or reboots.
>
> Rob
>
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>

>>>
>>> To run a proper memtest you want to run it for 6-8 hours minimum, this
> will
>>> give your PC a good work over at the same time.
>>>
>>> My niece had a similar issue as you with CPU overheating on her laptop,
I
>>> could run live cds and leave it in the bios for ages but running Windows
>>> after about 10 minutes it would shut down so doing something
>>> fairly strenuous would be a good test.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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>>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diagnostics tools

2010-10-06 Thread javadayaz
Hi
I've let the comp chug away at memtest for 6 hours..it came up with no
errors. I then stopped it,

I'm still get the text I posted earlier...I'm really disheartened now!
On 6 Oct 2010 09:01, "javadayaz"  wrote:
> well i let mine go to 70% ...and that was within half an hour...but like i
> said ..i didnt let it finish...ill do so tonight when i get home!
>
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Andy Partington
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 6 October 2010 07:46, javadayaz  wrote:
>>
>>> ok will do...although i did run one before ( after all these problems
>>> occurred, after i reapplied the thermal coating) but then quit after 70%
>>> ...but i will run it again!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rob Beard  wrote:
>>>
 On 06/10/10 06:58, javadayaz wrote:
 > Just an update to all this..when I run livecd...it will let me choose
 an
 > option...but then the cd loads and the pc shuts down..and restarts!

 Okay I wonder if it's a hardware problem that has developed due to the
 excess heat. Try booting up the CD and when you get to the boot menu
 select the option to test memory (it might say Memtest).

 Run this for a few hours (at least) and let us know if you get any
 errors, crashes or reboots.

 Rob

 --
 ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
 https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

>>>
>>
>> To run a proper memtest you want to run it for 6-8 hours minimum, this
will
>> give your PC a good work over at the same time.
>>
>> My niece had a similar issue as you with CPU overheating on her laptop, I
>> could run live cds and leave it in the bios for ages but running Windows
>> after about 10 minutes it would shut down so doing something
>> fairly strenuous would be a good test.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> --
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>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
>>
>>
>
>
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>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Jacob Mansfield
songbird have a ppa on launchpad

On 6 October 2010 14:52, pmgazz  wrote:

>
>
> On 06/10/10 13:58, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>
> But if everyone just says "music player X is broken with large music
> collections" and then _nobody_ files a bug about it, how will that
> status quo ever change?
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
>
>
>
>  OK OK, I'll try to be less of a slob ;)
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread pmgazz



On 06/10/10 13:58, Alan Pope wrote:


But if everyone just says "music player X is broken with large music
collections" and then _nobody_ files a bug about it, how will that
status quo ever change?

Cheers,
Al.

   

OK OK, I'll try to be less of a slob ;)
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 6 October 2010 13:51, David Houston  wrote:
>
>> > songbird stopped linux support didn't they?
>>
>> Yup!
>
> http://getnightingale.com/ <-- Fork
>

That looks unpromising. A website and forum that has changed twice, no
code, no releases. I'll set my expectations accordingly.

Al.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 6 October 2010 13:54, pmgazz  wrote:
> Good point! But all the music browsers are a bit temperamental with big
> collections

But if everyone just says "music player X is broken with large music
collections" and then _nobody_ files a bug about it, how will that
status quo ever change?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread pmgazz



On 06/10/10 13:44, Alan Pope wrote:

On 6 October 2010 13:43, Dan Attwood  wrote:
   

Still not in the repos though?
   

songbird stopped linux support didn't they?

 

Yup!

http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/songbird-leaving-linux-behind

Al.
   


Whaaat? That's not nice  :(

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread pmgazz



On 06/10/10 13:14, Alan Pope wrote:


Be nice to find out why banshee is crashing rather than just jump ship
and use something else though.

Al.
   
Good point! But all the music browsers are a bit temperamental with big 
collections except gmusicbrowser - so if I can't get anything else to 
run properly, I fall back on it. It's an ugly critter though and doesn't 
do anything other than handle large collections well.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread David Houston
> > songbird stopped linux support didn't they?
>
> Yup!
>

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 6 October 2010 13:43, Dan Attwood  wrote:
>>Still not in the repos though?
> songbird stopped linux support didn't they?
>

Yup!

http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/songbird-leaving-linux-behind

Al.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Dan Attwood
>Still not in the repos though?

songbird stopped linux support didn't they?


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread pmgazz



On 06/10/10 12:17, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

songbird is great, took me a little while to sort out banshee's mess but it
works briliently
   

Still not in the repos though?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 6 October 2010 13:14, pmgazz  wrote:
> I have 97 GB of music, works fine for me - must be another reason why it's
> crashing. You could try gmusicbrowser, I don't like its interface but it's
> designed for big music collectoins.
>

Be nice to find out why banshee is crashing rather than just jump ship
and use something else though.

Al.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread pmgazz



On 05/10/10 16:26, Jacob Mansfield wrote:

banshee crashes every 10 seconds, due to the fact that I have 103.7GB of
music

On 5 October 2010 14:28, pmgazz  wrote:
   


I have 97 GB of music, works fine for me - must be another reason why it's 
crashing. You could try gmusicbrowser, I don't like its interface but it's 
designed for big music collectoins.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Jacob Mansfield
songbird is great, took me a little while to sort out banshee's mess but it
works briliently

On 6 October 2010 11:19, Alan Pope  wrote:

>  On 5 October 2010 16:48, Jacob Mansfield  wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 5 October 2010 14:28, pmgazz  wrote:
> >>> (Amarok is painfully slow, especially on GNOME and Exaile is also very
> >>> slow and crashes a lot).
> >
> > There's your answer
> >
>
> Whose answer? To what question?
>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Musick Manager

2010-10-06 Thread Alan Pope
On 5 October 2010 16:48, Jacob Mansfield  wrote:
>
>
> On 5 October 2010 14:28, pmgazz  wrote:
>>> (Amarok is painfully slow, especially on GNOME and Exaile is also very
>>> slow and crashes a lot).
>
> There's your answer
>

Whose answer? To what question?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sound effects ....

2010-10-06 Thread Barry Drake
Thanks for all the suggestions on this thread.

On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 21:58 +0100, Byte Soup wrote:

> Im assuming the delay was due to some lead in silence on the track? 

No.  The CD player that the guy was using insisted on setting itself to
track 1.  It then took four seconds to seek to the required track and
produce sound.  There's no way I'm going to be using a CD player!  I
will be playing MP3's straight from my laptop.  I'm going to try out the
various suggested apps and see which suits best.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diagnostics tools

2010-10-06 Thread javadayaz
well i let mine go to 70% ...and that was within half an hour...but like i
said ..i didnt let it finish...ill do so tonight when i get home!

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Andy Partington
wrote:

>
>
> On 6 October 2010 07:46, javadayaz  wrote:
>
>> ok will do...although i did run one before ( after all these problems
>> occurred, after i reapplied the thermal coating) but then quit after 70%
>> ...but i will run it again!
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rob Beard  wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/10/10 06:58, javadayaz wrote:
>>> > Just an update to all this..when I run livecd...it will let me choose
>>> an
>>> > option...but then the cd loads and the pc shuts down..and restarts!
>>>
>>> Okay I wonder if it's a hardware problem that has developed due to the
>>> excess heat.  Try booting up the CD and when you get to the boot menu
>>> select the option to test memory (it might say Memtest).
>>>
>>> Run this for a few hours (at least) and let us know if you get any
>>> errors, crashes or reboots.
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> --
>>> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
>>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk
>>>
>>
>
> To run a proper memtest you want to run it for 6-8 hours minimum, this will
> give your PC a good work over at the same time.
>
> My niece had a similar issue as you with CPU overheating on her laptop, I
> could run live cds and leave it in the bios for ages but running Windows
> after about 10 minutes it would shut down so doing something
> fairly strenuous would be a good test.
>
> Andy
>
>
> --
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>


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Diagnostics tools

2010-10-06 Thread Andy Partington
On 6 October 2010 07:46, javadayaz  wrote:

> ok will do...although i did run one before ( after all these problems
> occurred, after i reapplied the thermal coating) but then quit after 70%
> ...but i will run it again!
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Rob Beard  wrote:
>
>> On 06/10/10 06:58, javadayaz wrote:
>> > Just an update to all this..when I run livecd...it will let me choose an
>> > option...but then the cd loads and the pc shuts down..and restarts!
>>
>> Okay I wonder if it's a hardware problem that has developed due to the
>> excess heat.  Try booting up the CD and when you get to the boot menu
>> select the option to test memory (it might say Memtest).
>>
>> Run this for a few hours (at least) and let us know if you get any
>> errors, crashes or reboots.
>>
>> Rob
>>
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>>
>

To run a proper memtest you want to run it for 6-8 hours minimum, this will
give your PC a good work over at the same time.

My niece had a similar issue as you with CPU overheating on her laptop, I
could run live cds and leave it in the bios for ages but running Windows
after about 10 minutes it would shut down so doing something
fairly strenuous would be a good test.

Andy
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