I had this same issue after installing the 10.04 64-bit of Lucid on a Dell 9150 Dimensions desktop with 4Gb ram and an Nvidia GeForce graphics card. I did a safe-upgrade after the install that...
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I had this same issue after installing the 10.04 64-bit of Lucid on a Dell 9150 Dimensions desktop with 4Gb ram and an Nvidia GeForce graphics card. I did a safe-upgrade after the install that...
Upgraded my Dv4 yesterday. All appears to be working very well except HDMI output. Both audio and Monitor controls recognize the HDMI hardware. I can attach an HDMI cable to my Sharp HD TV and the...
What you're running into is a file system that must be mounted *before* you login. The ICEauthority data is written at login time to your home directory and as things now are, that directory is not...
noapci noapic ineffective for me, still no keyboard mouse once login screen reached. Keyboard DOES work up to that point (can edit grub, etc.) but once X loads, they're both dead. And, interestingly,...
@Meghnaad -- Alas, my xorg log files shows that the config/udev never does load the keyboard/mouse! I made your suggested changes based on the pre-Lucid xorg log file, but that has made no...
Every time I search, using any method (Thread search, Search from header bar, Advanced search) I get this:
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This is complicated but I'd greatly appreciate understanding how things work, or are supposed to work.
I have an HP dv4 1222nr laptop. Came with Vista. I am an Ubuntu user, so 1st thing I...
Updated behavior -- I see:
* cryptohome (starting)
Enter passphrase to unlock disk /dev/sda3 (cryptohome): One of more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted:
(ESC for recovery...
RT @jwmuelle -- you actually have time to type in the password? On boot, for me, I get the 'enter passphrase' prompt, but almost immediately text is output at that prompt "One or more of the mounts...
Hmm -- you are where I was late yesterday afternoon and earlier this morning. I did as you've done:
1. Boot from LiveCD
2. Run terminal
3. #> sudo -i
4. #> mkdir /mnt/root
5. #> mount...
For reference (my own) and the edification of other folks who may have little luck with the various other remedies proffered, this link fixed my reluctant Jaunty/rocketfish dongle:
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MRPAPERSHEAD:
One of the things you run into when compiling software is whether or not you have all the components of a build environment. Those are the compilers and ancillary applications, like...
Sorry no one replied on how to make a symbolic link -- I know it's been quite some months, but in case you never found out:
#> ln -s <path-to-original-file> <path-to-link>
e.g.,
#> ln -s...
jr2: I put all my downloads in the same dir and go from there. No need to put the archive/unzipped files anywhere special. When you 'sudo make install' that will put the files where they need to be...
There is a fix, albeit incomplete for your speaker sound issue. See:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073090&highlight=jstalnak
When I implemented this, my internal speakers now work,...
... the alsa developers have a solution for this issue:
When you boot you get no sound from your internal laptop speakers though you do get sound from the headphone jack.
The cause, according...