thanks works great
On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 15:42 +, marcosbelancon wrote:
> I have an ACER 5520 and I'm using the amd64 version of Jaunty. I don't
> know how to create and ".deb" file to fix the alsa problem, but here was
> easy to fix using the "alsa-driver-1.0.20" like "The Mike" have
> sugges
You would then need to find an amd64 deb
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The j and z for bz2 and gz haven't been necessary with tar for a good long
while...at least 2 years, I think.
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All bugs are considered as affecting the current development release. We don't
want to make big changes post-release because that can introduce
regressions...such as the one you've got here (that isn't, by the way, making
a whole lot of sense to me since Daniel Chen just looked through the logs
If it's a simple enough change, backporting the fix is possible. If it's
not...well, all bugs are considered as affecting the current development
release unless a task exists specifically for another version. I can open a
Hardy task if you like, but it's not up to me on whether it'll end up be
sudo alsa force-unload
should get rid of that "FATAL" error.
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Friends, I really do appreciate all you do and all that you
give of yourselves to Ubuntu, Linux, and free software.
However, that said this is what frustrates users and causes
them not to bother submitting bug reports. This seems like
trial and error attempts at bug fixing and what the users
wou
Can't you just use a live cd and do "sudo modprobe -r snd-hda-intel" then
"sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel" after doing what Andres suggested?
If you wait til Jaunty's released, it's probably not getting fixed in Jaunty.
It'll be targeted at Karmic, and then we'll ask you to test Karmic, and then