What am I supposed to modprobe?It says it needs to be enabled in the kde sound info control panel. (Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG) How do I do this? It doesn't say anything about midi devices though.When I open qsynth I get the following error:Code:Qsynth1: Failed to create the MIDI driver (alsa_raw).No MIDI input will be available.Also,
I have madfuload installed and ubuntu (lynx normal not studio) recognizes it.I can even select keyrig under midi devices, but when I press any of the keys nothing is registered. no notes or sounds.I'm using alsa since lmms works better with that then jackmy input/output setting in lmms is alsa-sequencerlsusb:Bus 002 Device 006: ID 0763:019b Midiman KeyRig 49
I have this annoying problem since day one.I am testing out Red Hat RHEL5, everything is fine except DNS look up.If I ping www.google.com, it doesn't work, ping ip address it all works;if I bring up browser, put www.google.com it doesn't work, can't find the name, however, simply put ip address there it works.My DNS seeting seems ok, and the DNS works from Windows box.
I have followed the instructions at http://www.vcn.bc.ca/~dugan/setting-up-slackware.html (under "Making Firefox Perfect"), but I still get the error message"Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (rtsp) isn't associated with any program."
I wanted some input on chronic problems with Ubuntu:
1. Why does wireless almost never work right on Ubuntu?
2. Why, when Ubuntu just decides to turn off my wireless card, can I not just turn it back on?
3. Why do tar balls almost never unpack right?
4. Why are printer drivers so buggy?
5. Why do my MP3 players and digital cameras not work with Ubuntu?
I spent 3 hours last night trying to unpack a tar.bz2 file so I can run my Ralink network card. It worked fine until my son unplugged my computer. Now my card is disconnected and it will not reconnect. When I check forums no one has a simple answer for something as simple as turning a network card back on. On my Apple, it's simple: click my wireless icon and hit "on." tell me an easy way to just turn my wireless card back on, it would renew my faith a little in Linux.
When I installed my 64 bit system of Ubuntu 10.04 the sound worked very well and I were very happy. The problem started however when I installed Skype which uses pulseaudio. As soon as I start skype (or any other application that uses pulse, HoN for example) the applications sound output or input does not work at all. If I have pulseaudio started in some way, applications that I suppose do not use it like spotify or flash player stops to produce sounds. And when I type "pulseaudio" in the terminal it gives me this:
I can't get flash controls to work. If the video auto-plays, it starts just fine, if not, I'm out of luck. I've tried reinstalling flash through the software center. Even if it autoplays, I can't control volume or pause or anything. I'm at the mercy of whatever is already there.
Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 - all updated as of 1/2/2009 Firefox 3.5.6 On a Lenovo Thinkpad R400
I am trying to set up an unused machine as a web server for my students.
I originaly tried with Redhat 9 and had the same problems. I am using an HP Pentium 4 system with 2 network cards.
1) The built in Realtek RTL8139 configured as eth0.
2) An add in Broadcom BCM5782 Gigabit card that was added I presume when the built in card failed (we have a number of machines like this around the school), configured as eth1.
I did not realize the second card was installed when I had Red hat 9 on the system, but I discovered it after installing centos 5.5. I have tried to configure the system to use DHCP with and without getting the DNS from the provider, and both ways the system complains that there is no connection, check the cable, so it will not activate the device.
When I configure the device to use a fixed IP, I can configure the device, but I can't ping anything on the network other than myself. I suppose it is possible that both network cards have failed, but I get green link lights with both cards, when I connect them to my router, so I am at a loss as to why neither board seems to work. I don't have a spare network card to slide in because the computer takes a special mini card. Is there an easy way to test the board to see if the board is a problem?
I'm not to sure this is the place I should post this, but couldn't find any place for it to fit. So here is the deal..I am running 10.10 with the standard LAMP setup. I am running a drupal 7 site no problems. What I need to do is run a multi site sub directory. (domain.com/newsite). So far the best I can do is get a directory index of the second site (domain.com/newsite), but cant run the installer. (I did the symbolic link to the doc root of the drupal install.)If I type in the url domain.com/newsite/install.php I get not found. I placed an index.html test page and it renders fine. I think I'm close but just not there yet.
Any ideas from anyone? I can get Sobdomains to work fine on a test mache, but sadly I need the domain/site to work due to lack of DNS support at the moment. I tried to get some info from the drupal forum, but everything always points to subdomin setups. I also posted over there, but it seems like the forums have very little support and are a bit on the slow side.
I'm having trouble getting compiz to work on my Laptop. It worked for a while and then I turned on Shift Switcher and a message popped up saying..."The new value for the button binding for the action Terminate in plugin Shift Switcher conflicts with the action Zoom Window of the Scale Addons plugin. Do you wish to disable Zoom Window in the Scale Addons plugin?" I was given the option of Set Terminate anyway, Don't set Terminate, and Disable Zoom Window. I clicked Don't set Terminate and ever since the only thing that works in compiz are the bindings in the general options. I've used synaptic to completely remove and then reinstall compiz but the problem persist. Something else weird, all of the changes I made are still there, even after complete removal, but they don't work?
When I try to hibernate, the computer just goes to a blank, black screen and doesn't turn off. I have to hold the power button to get it to shut down, and when I turn it back on none of the programs running before hibernation have been saved.
I just recently (about an hour ago) installed Ubuntu Netbook edition on my old laptop, and I was greeted with the message, that unity could not be run due to some sort of missing driver...fair enough, I was then greeted with the default Ubuntu desktop, I installed all my needed software (wine, google chrome) and installed the missing display drivers. I then rebooted the system, and once again I am stuck with the default desktop, and not the Unity interface. I checked the software center, and it says Unity IS in fact installed.. And yet I cannot make it appear. So now I ask you Ubuntu veterans. How do I make it work?
P.S. I wiped the system of windows, and the computer is an old HP Pavilion DV6000
I am trying to configure evolution to work with MS Exchange but cannot get it to work. I also have an android phone which is dead easy to configure, but I've tried so may settings but cannot get evolution to connect. Anyone also having had this problem and finally solved it? I also tried DavMail with no luck.
I just installed Squeeze_di_rc1, whit gnome, when i insert any usb stick i recive how can i solve it?At the same times i tried to format in fat 16 with gparted but the result is the same.
What used to work flawlessly in F14 now does not work in F15. I have done a fresh installation of F15 and all seemed to go well other than a few minor tweaks. In F14 I had an /etc/fstab file that worked well but in F15 does not work. I have 3 external USB drives, mybook, black & StoreIt. With F14 my fstab worked very well and booted regardless of weather or not any particular drive was connected at any given time. Typically I have the mybook and black connected at home and the StoreIt connected at work, but regardless it would boot and work without any problems.
I'm trying to get sendmail to work with php but i can't even seem to get it to work on it's own. I'm logged in as root (su root). I have in php.ini: commented out smpt and smtp port (win 32 only it says) and sendmail_from commented out
For unix only sendmail_path=/usr/lib/sendmail
sendmail seems to be installed i can run it from bash. I try sending an email using: sendmail example@whatever.com message ctrl + D
which i saw somewhere however the email doesn't seem to go through. I've also tried (after restarting apache server) to use mail() php function and that also doesn't work. Any ideas?
As far as I can tell, I have all the applicable applications and plugins (for this, Debian 5.0.6 installation). I type in Code:about:plugins in either iceweasel or epiphany browser and get a list that includes:
Code: Installed plugins Find more information about browser plugins at mozilla.org.
I used to be an Ubuntu user(yeah, shame on me), so I basically migrated to Debian. Without much further ado I want to come to the problem which I am facing.I am currently using "Squeeze" 6.0 with the AMD64-Architecture. I'm trying to connect to the Internet via the T-Home Surfstick W 102, I've also got the drivers for it I just don't know if they work under Linux. "lsusb" gives me the following: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 083a:d522 Accton Technology Corp. Speedport W 102 Stick IEEE 802.11n USB 2.0 Adapter
I downloaded Ndiswrapper to see if I can establish a connection but whenever I tried to install it I got the following error: "makefile:34 cannot find kernel version in etc. , is it configured?".(I hope I followed the instructions correctly in the file). Then I tried to install the drivers using Wine but I guess it was pointless 'cause the programme does not start.
I am trying to get my mic working for voice chat on DDo, but I have had no luck so far. I have a headset with a microphone on it, but I don't seem to be able to get it to record. the audio out put works though.
I have vnc running, but I can't change the startup script to use a different desktop manager. I can't tell if it has anything to do with it being TightVNC or not. I can't find information regarding VNC (which I want) and guides are cryptic/don't work 100%.
I'd like to set the default to KDE and log in via internet which I can do via url. Unfortunately, I'm not exprienced with remoting in as well VNC is enabled and config script is listed below.
Visited: VNC HOWTO - openSUSE - Remote Access to the openSUSE Linux Desktop - Techotopia Version: 11.3 Default X: KDE (Installed Fluxbox, lxde, xfce)
I just did a fresh install of OPENSUSE 11.3. And I can't connect to the machine via ssh.
I get the folowing error in /var/log/messages: Sep 4 08:04:11 OSUSE sshd[10589]: Accepted keyboard-interactive/pam for primzy from 192.168.4.222 port 1042 ssh2 Sep 4 08:04:11 OSUSE sshd[10589]: syslogin_perform_logout: logout() returned an error
how to solve this but nothing seams to work. One of the links was this one: link . From this link I found out that I'm missins /etc/ttys file, But creating it did'n make any difference.
Here are some information on my system: OSUSE:/etc # zypper lr -d # | Alias | Name |
I've installed several ftp clients available through the software center. I'm able to connect to my remote host and view directories, but for some reason every time I try to download my files/directories, it disconnects and doesn't help me at all. I've got a large remote site so I can't feasibly download each file through my file manager. Does anybody have any suggestions to get an ftp client working on my computer?