Re: many problems after upgrade to Hardy

2008-07-16 Thread Paul DeShaw
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 , Gustin Johnson wrote: Should not have to create a new user. If the new kernel is indeed installed you may have to update grub. See below. update-grub is your friend. For some reason this was not run automatically on your machine during the install. Was your install

Subject: Re: many problems after upgrade to Hardy

2008-07-16 Thread Paul DeShaw
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Paul DeShaw wrote: OK, I think I know the problem. After I ran update-grub, the report showed the new kernels were found and added to the list, but then they still didn't appear on the grub menu when I rebooted. That's because this is a multi-boot system, and the MBR

Re: Subject: Re: many problems after upgrade to Hardy

2008-07-16 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul DeShaw wrote: | | | On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Paul DeShaw wrote: | | OK, I think I know the problem. After I ran update-grub, the report | showed the new kernels were found and added to the list, but then they | still didn't appear

Re: Subject: Re: many problems after upgrade to Hardy

2008-07-16 Thread Cory K.
Paul DeShaw wrote: In Hardy on the MacBook, the device works out of the box--I can record and play back audio, control soft synths, and record MIDI data in Rosegarden. The only thing is realtime doesn't work on the Mac yet, so it's pretty useless--lots and lots of xruns. That's why I was