I do not know what happened. The sound on my print server stopped working.
I then clicked on the speaker icon to turn it up and I see it is maxed. So
then I clicked 'sound settings' and the output volume is maxed so I
investigate the tabs. The first tab (hardware) has nothing in the 'choose a
I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 and it seems to have issues with my sound card.
Does anyone out there know of a sound card to use with this version of Ubuntu!
Thanks
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After a long battle with technology, mike enriquez wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 and it seems to have issues with my sound
card.
Why do people call problems issues? And does this mean sound doesn't work
at all, or sound works, but there are problems with it? If you specify a
problem
Mike, the answer to the question you asked is that almost any sound card
will work fine with 8.04. That's why he must ask for your specifics to have
any real hope of providing you with a useful answer.
Further, 8.04 is two releases back so one might ask if you had a reason for
using and old
I have run into a issue with my Kubuntu System configuration.
I play a game called Urban Terror - online.
I also need to run TEAMSPEAK, a 2-way comm app that works like a party
line.
If I start TS first, i cannot hear the game sounds
If I start the game first, I cannot leave its window to
start the game first, I cannot leave its window to start TS
I cannot run both at the same time and i need to.
What card should use? Looking for the most INEXPENSIVE
This sounds more like an alsa problem than a sound card problem as to my
knowledge, alsa will lock out any other software
wayne wrote:
I have run into a issue with my Kubuntu System configuration.
I play a game called Urban Terror - online.
I also need to run TEAMSPEAK, a 2-way comm app that works like a party
line.
If I start TS first, i cannot hear the game sounds
If I start the game first, I cannot
the game sounds
If I start the game first, I cannot leave its window to start TS
I cannot run both at the same time and i need to.
What card should use? Looking for the most INEXPENSIVE
This sounds more like an alsa problem than a sound card problem as to my
knowledge, alsa
I installed Pulseaudio, but it says connection refused
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This sounds more like an alsa problem than a sound card problem as to my
knowledge, alsa will lock out any other software from attaching to the
sound hardware once a program has attached to it. This was the itch that
pulseaudio intended to scratch. Do you have pulseaudio running?
I
card should use? Looking for the most INEXPENSIVE
This sounds more like an alsa problem than a sound card problem as to my
knowledge, alsa will lock out any other software from attaching to the
sound hardware once a program has attached to it. This was the itch
at the same time and i need to.
What card should use? Looking for the most INEXPENSIVE
This sounds more like an alsa problem than a sound card problem as to my
knowledge, alsa will lock out any other software from attaching to the
sound hardware once
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 11:20 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
that should have pulseaudio...
how to check...from cli (fedora system)
$ ps aux|grep pulse
craig 3027 7.7 0.5 163604 5136 ?Ssl 05:20
26:24 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
craig 3074
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 11:20 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
that should have pulseaudio...
how to check...from cli (fedora system)
$ ps aux|grep pulse
craig 3027 7.7 0.5 163604 5136 ?Ssl 05:20
26:24 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
craig
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 13:18 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 11:20 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
that should have pulseaudio...
how to check...from cli (fedora system)
$ ps aux|grep pulse
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 13:18 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 11:20 -0700, wayne wrote:
Craig White wrote:
that should have pulseaudio...
how to check...from cli (fedora system)
$ ps aux|grep
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