I have now installed without AHCI.
I am not sure what will happen to the installed OSes when I turn AHCI on again,
but I will try something and report what I find...
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I have a different Toshiba laptop (A300-10S), but I have also seen it with an
eMachines laptop.
Anything one can do to further this ticket?
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This is with Ubuntu 8.04 (x86-64) btw.
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I've grabbed my digital camera, and made two photos.
I think these should make the issue pretty clear...
** Attachment added: P1020319.JPG
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Please compare the above picture from my camera with the previously uploaded
screenshot (which I used to create the picture).
I'm adding another picture of the login screen. I use random screens, but I've
seen different patches wrong on different screens.
** Attachment added: P1020318.JPG
I've tried the modprobe thing, but didn't find anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo modprobe sisfb
[sudo] password for thorwald:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I checked the lspci -vvnn output, and did find the sisfb kernel module
mentioned under the Display Adapter heading.
Against better judgement, I
Hello,
I have a similar effect, where instead of the clear graphics I see graphics
interlaced with red or green patches/stripes.
This is already from the login screen.
I have actually got a screenshot where it seems to show up as well... Which is
strange, as the lines move, even in the
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** Attachment added: An example screenshot (I even see the issue in the
thumbnail...)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19430622/browsing%20in%208.10.png
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Between reporting the bug, upgrading my memory and updating Ubuntu to
now Hardy Heron, Sound now comes out of the speakers.
Thanks for your patience, this bug can be closed...
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RtApi: no devices found for given stream parameters:
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** Attachment added: automaticly created crash report
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6928122/_usr_bin_lastfm.1000.crash
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lastfm
I have not yet been able to get the application to work, although it
generally doesn't crash.
When it did crash, I got the following information:
RtApi: no devices found for given stream parameters:
RtApiAlsa: pcm device (hw:SI7012,0) won't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lastfm
Trying to use the application, it seems to work, but after about a
minute, a popup appears with No more streaming slots available. Try
again in a few minutes!.
I understand this is not a bug, but what does it mean?
** Affects: lastfm (Ubuntu)
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the first shall be the last...
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** Attachment added: lspci -nv
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Adding the 7 files, as requested.
Just to make things clear: I do have sound on the system, it is just the
last.fm player that is not working (yet)...
Rythmbox works without a hitch...
** Attachment added: amixer
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6928732/amixer
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** Attachment added: asoundconf list
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cat of ~/.asoundrc came up empty... 8-)
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** Attachment added: dmesg uncut...
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I have not updated to 6.10, but get the same error.
Package cannot be repaired, nor can it be removed (completely).
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