Welcome Phil,
did you try the fix from post #8 ?
and rebooting from Linux (not from Windows) as I suggest in my post #16.
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Solution from post #8 works partially for me : Asus R556UB, with Linux
Mint 18
Thanks to it I do now have input sound from webcam mic and output sound from
internal speakers.
However I do not have output sound from external headphone.
To be noted : when rebooting from Windows 10 (dual-boot) soun
My bug appears to be bug #1449112
There's a patch for it. If you try the patch (only for Ubuntu 16.04) you may
find out whether your bug is the same as mine.
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But differently from you I can read and write files accessed through the
symbolic link.
It's only moving them to the trash that fails.
- Using the 'move to trash' menu fails.
- Manually cutting the file then trying to paste it into the trash fails.
- Manually cutting the file then trying to paste
I ran into a bug that may be the same as yours :
My data is on a different partition than the system.
I use symbolic links in the ~ directory to access these files.
e.g. /home/me/Download is a symbolic link to /media/DATA/me/Download/
When I try to delete a file from the Download folder, accessi
The solution of mounting the ntfs partition with uid=1000 and gid=46
(46=plugdev) allows to use the trash only for the first user (uid=1000).
However if there are more users it does not work for them.
Even if they are included in the pludev group and all the permissions are given
to the group an
In Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty the same problem remains with the french (alternate) =
français (variante) keyboard layout.
(This layout is for me the best of all french layouts, and it is the one
selected by default when installing Ubuntu.)
But now, "thanks" to the gnome simplying of interfaces we now n
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