Very annoying , this bug.
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Title:
Default window size is unhelpfully small
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Hi,
if you select time synchronisation over the internet, NTP must be installed
(offered in the dialog) . This results in a waiting loop (1 minute) after log
in.
I found a hint in the internet concerning NTP and NTPDATE. Therefore I
deinstalled NTPDATE, AFAIK installed per
Because of a hint in a German forum I checked '/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf'. At the end of the file was an entry with hda-intel: options
snd-hda-intel power_save=10 power_save_controller=N.
I added two parameter and now soundrecord works:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto probe_mask=1 power_sav
Think, the package is 'alsa-driver'.
Output of 'alsactl init':
Unknown hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Realtek ALC883" "HDA:10ec0883,14627260,0012"
"0x1462" "0x7260"
Hardware is initialized using a guess method
/usr/share/alsa/init/default:51: control element not found
/usr/share/alsa/init/default:52
After changing the missing better false closing brase from ) to } the output
of alsctl init has changed:
Unknown hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Realtek ALC883" "HDA:10ec0883,14627260,0012"
"0x1462" "0x7260"
Hardware is initialized using a guess method
/usr/share/alsa/init/default:51: control element n
Seams to be a problem with karmic.
I'm using audacity and I cannot record audio. With jaunty there was no problem.
May be the reason is, to make the UI of the audio settings more simply.
My audio harware: Nvidia MCP55 audio adapter.
Hope that there will be a quick fix. Otherwise I must go back t