Hardware :: Maudio Delta 66 Card Not Detected

Jul 15, 2010

We install a Maudio delta 66 card on a ubuntu 9.10 karmic. We try to run alsaconf and the system say invalid command. We need to let it work..

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Hardware :: Setup Maudio Delta 44 Sound Card?

Jan 3, 2011

I just bought an M Audio delta 44 soundcard, and am not sure how to get it set up properly. I realize it's primarily a recording card (and that's what i bought it for) but ideally I'd like to use it for all sound functions on this computer and throw my crappy Audigy card away. What I need to figure out is how I can route left and right stereo sound to two of the mono outputs on the D44 (for instance, output 1 might be left and output two could be right). Does anyone have any experience with these cards?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: M-Audio Delta 1010 LT - No Sign Of Sound Card To Be Found

May 10, 2010

I encounter many problems, the most pressing now is the lack of my Ubunto-PC to make use of my M-Audio Delta 1010 LT Soundcard. I installed ALSA package yesterday, but there's still no sign of my Soundcard to be found. sudo aplay -l delivers: aplay: device_list:223: keine Soundkarten gefunden ... (no soundcards found)

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Unable To Hear Any Sound At All Using M-audio Delta 44 Sound-card

Jan 3, 2010

I am unable to hear any sound at all using my M-audio delta 44 soundcard (which works fine in Windows - Dual boot).how I can get this working?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Maudio 1010lt No Analog Settings?

Sep 11, 2010

ive been making the switch over to ubuntu from Vista and one of the last things in my way is getting my M-audio 1010lt card working in ubuntu (9.10, 64bit). I set it up so that the maudio card is the primary card and in envy24control the digital mixer shows sound, and i turn up all of the sliders (and unmute) but nothing happens noise wise.

I went into the "sound preferences" gui and was able to disable the internal sound card. It lists: ICE1712 [envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller 1 output/ 1 input the top part is fine, but the 1 in/out is wrong. I should have access to 10in/out. Additionally, in the "settings for the selected device" drop down menu, there is no choice to select analog stereo to analog outs 1/2. How can i get the analog output in this drop down menu or find some other way to get sound working??

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Networking :: LAN Card Not Detected

Jun 27, 2010

I have a dual boot with W'XP and RHEL 5. M/B is MSI.

In XP the LAN is detected but not in LINUX.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: X-Fi Card Not Detected

May 16, 2010

Ive just installed a fresh 10.04, and my Xfi- Xtreme Music card isnt showing up ion the sound options.Ive tried installing the latest alsa using the script thing, and its still not showing up.

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Ubuntu :: Graphics Card Could Not Be Detected

Oct 13, 2010

Ubuntu is not the problem; I don't think. I'm running Maverick 10.10. With my computer I have to unplug and plug back in the graphics card every time I want to start up the computer so I usually keep it running 24-7. There was a power surge and when I got it back running, once it reached the load boot screen and it was stuck their for awhile. Then it instantly sent me to x-term. So I tried logging in and typing:

sudo start gdm

It said it was already running but I could not display anything or login the normal way. I restarted and the same thing happened. I managed to get to Recovery Mode and I fixed broken packages and then I ran it in low graphics mode. It said that the display, monitors, input, and graphics card could not be detected. If there was a way to resize the screen to something more tolerably than 800x600 in low graphics mode I'd be glad to hear it. I could at least stick around to using that until I can fix some stuff up.

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Ubuntu :: Sound Card Not Detected

Mar 12, 2011

I'm Running ubuntu 10.10 with kubuntu 10.10 as well so I have no problems with ubuntu but when I login with kuntuntu I have sound but I get massage that kunbutu can't detect my sound card any more would you like it to forget it.Plus I can't change volume no volume icon on task bar.

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Ubuntu :: USB Card Reader Is Not Detected

Mar 30, 2011

I have installed Ubuntu 10.10 in my system. I have plug in th USB card reader but it is not detected. Eventhough the same card is detected when I'd pluged in at last night and I have just browse the folders in the memory card.Then I just right click on the icon in media folder and click eject the texts in file /var/ log/messages for above operation.

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General :: Sound Card Not Detected?

Jan 5, 2010

Hardware : Intel atom (COM)Audio - ALC 888OS : Ubuntu 9.04Observation : Sound Card not getting detected.-> I downloaded High Def. Audio Codec as "LinuxPkg_5.13rc9.tar.bz2" from RealTek site, compiled and installed the drivers.-> But while installation I got a GUI saying "No PnP or PCI audio card detected".-> lspci command shows all other pci connected devics except sound card(ALC888).->I tried recompilation of Linux kernel to make HDA Codec as a Built-in modules (built-in ALSA driver support) ,but still there was no change in behaviour.

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Networking :: PCI Network Card Not Detected As It

Aug 27, 2010

I added to my machine PC running debian and others, ubuntu, pc wireless card:,the same card I used it on other machine, it ran nice.On the other machine i have Ethernet Controller instead of Class ffff.I installed the divers firmware-ralink and other realtek and network-manager, but nothing.on other machine, that was enough to run it correctly.and ifconfig dosn't give wlan0,iwconfig did't give characteristic of wlan0.does this mean that the bios didn't recognize it as a network card

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General :: Ethernet Card Not Getting Detected?

Feb 22, 2011

I have installed fedora core 8 on my system. But i am unable to use LAN connection. here are the results of some of the commands which give error messages

[root@localhost ~]# lspci | grep -i ether
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Unknown device 10f5 (rev 03)
[root@localhost ~]# uname -a

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Debian Installation :: No Ethernet Card Detected

Jul 28, 2015

I am installing Linux for the first time right now and I am facing a bit of an issue when it comes to network hardware driver installation. The NIC on my motherboard is a Marvel 88E1111 (computer is very old). During the installation of Debian, I got to a menu which read "No Ethernet card detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card you can select it from the list", then provides me with said list of driver names.

However, the only driver I could find that came close the NIC I am using was one called just "Marvel", and selecting actually didn't do anything (screen flashes blue and returns me to the same menu). So I continued by selecting the "none of the above" option, and now the new menu reads: "A driver for your hardware is not available. You may need to load drivers from removable media (...)". So I thought I should google for the drivers and see what I can find. The official site of the company that made my NIC doesn't even list my model in their drivers' list (to be expected since it is so old).

Then I found this: URL.., but I was expecting more of a download than the source code itself.

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Fedora Hardware :: Wireless Card Not Detected?

Jul 5, 2010

I searched this forum for posts similar to the problem I am having and i found a few, but I did not understand the solution (unexperienced user here) so I thought i would ask.I recently installed fedora 13 on my laptop and everything appears to be detected, with the exception to my wireless card (a broadcom 43225 card).I checked the list of drivers that came with installation and i could not find one for this particular card. is there any way for me to get a driver that would work with it (maybe a more general driver, just something to make it possible to connect over the internet) Or is it

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Fedora Hardware :: Ethernet Card Not Detected In 14?

May 31, 2011

i have newly bought Desktop system with the following configuration:

1)intel DH67vr mother board with i7 microprocessor inserted
2)1000Gb hdd
3)Dvd Drive
4)Nvidia graphics card -1Gb

i successfully installed Fedora 14 in that machine.though the mother board has inbuilt LAN port,it is not detected by fedora14.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Video Card Not Detected?

Feb 6, 2010

Working on a friend's PC, which was previously running XP and got a very nasty virus infection. I convinced him to try Ubuntu, showed him the interface running on my own machine and he was hooked. Backed up all his data to network, completely erased the hard disk and install Ubuntu. Sounds easy, right?

Installed 9.10, it didn't detect the video card and xorg.conf was missing from /etc/X11. After some messing around trying to get it to work, I realised that the sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg command wasn't working properly and didn't produce the menu shown in the screenshots. After some digging I found that this was a bug in 9.10, so to make the job easier, I wiped the drive again and started again on 9.04.

With 9.04, at least the xorg.conf file was there, but had no entries under configured video device. I tried adding "vesa", "via", "openchrome" (all on separate attempts), all to no avail. I retried the dpkg -reconfigure command above. still no menu.

Now several days into this "easy" install, I rolled back to the LTS release (8.04 - hardy) and installed that instead. Still no video card detection, and resolution is obstinately stuck at 800x600. Tried the same string of tests again, and now admitting defeat The relevant output from lspci is: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)

The output from xrandr is:
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 800 x 600, maximum 800 x 600
default connected 800x600+0+0 0mm x 0mm
800x600 60.0* 56.0
640x480 60.0

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Ubuntu Networking :: Network Card Not Detected?

Apr 4, 2010

I have bought a new laptop with W7 installed. And I installed dual boot with Ubuntu 9.10 on it.I tried to connect my laptop to Internet by Ethernet port. It works with W7, but Ubuntu doesn't detect my Network card .After some research on Internet, I suppose that it's a problem of drivers for this card.Here some parameters I could get :

>ifconfig :
lo Link encap:Boucle locale
inet adr:127.0.0.1 Masque:255.0.0.0

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Card Isn't Being Detected

Apr 30, 2010

I have just upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 and now my wireless card isn't being detected as far as I know. It was working perfectly in the previous version. At the moment I've physically put an ethernet cable straight to the router.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Network Card Not Detected

Jun 16, 2010

I'm in serious need of some help. The network adapter on the motherboard of my main machine apparently failed about noon today. This machine serves as the firewall and router for my home office LAN, and so it has two network adapters, the second being a PCI card installed in the only PCI slot of the mobo. The mobo's adapter served the WAN while the PCI card serves the LAN.Since the mobo has only one PCI slot, none of the other PCI cards I have on hand could be used. Instead, I pulled an unused PCI-e dialup modem card from the machine, and bought a PCI express gigabit card to put in its place.

The problem is that the machine (running Hardy 8.04.4 LTS) does not recognize the new card at all. Running lspci shows only the old PCI card that serves the LAN. Similarly, running "sudo lshw" shows only the old PCI card together with a virtual adapter that's part of my VirtualBox installation on that system.I then dual-booted into Vista Home and attempted to install the new card there, using the CD that came with it. Vista detected the card and asked for the disk, but then was unable to find any drivers on the disk!The box says the card is from Star Tech, and the instruction sheet says its model is ST1000SPEX.If anyone can point me to the correct module to add to the startup list and/or remove from the blacklist, that may get me going again.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Sound Card Is Not Detected

Jul 17, 2010

I am attempting to get ubuntu working on my system.I have tried on previous systems without success, hopefully it works out this time.Currently my only major issue with it is I cannot get any sounds to play.I use a Logitech G35 usb headset and onboard audio (GIGABYTE GA-890GPA-UD3H motherboard, Realtek ALC892 audio chipset).Ideally, I'd like to be able to listen from either source, though just getting one working would be great.Ubuntu is currently not detecting any sound.

Using aplay -l, it said no sound card found. Using lspci -v, so sound devices were listed.I am a complete noob to ubuntu, I had to research to figure out what to do with 'aplay -l' (Application -> Accessories -> Terminal, type command in terminal). My Windows troubleshooting skills seem largely useless in a Linux environment.

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Sep 6, 2010

After a while I decided to give ubuntu another go so I set up a dual boot configuration. Everything works well except my graphics card. I have 2 problems (don't know if they are connected)To start with, it's a laptop with an onboard Radion 3200 and it has another ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 built in. I have an external screen attached to my laptop. (1920x1080)When Ubuntu first booted it asked me if I wanted to install proprietary drivers, so I did that. Now when I took a look in the control center it showed my two monitors but they were both attached to the 3200 and I can't seem to find anything about the other (better) card. It does not appear in the proprietary drivers, I can't (I think) select it in the configuration utility.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Ethernet Card Not Getting Detected

Dec 3, 2010

I have brought a new DELL INSPIRON 1410. I installed ubuntu 10.04 but my ethernet card is not getting detected where as in windows 7 is working..

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Ubuntu :: Graphics Card No Longer Detected

Dec 14, 2010

for some reason my graphics card is no longer detected by Ubuntu, just and hour ago everything was working perfectly (as Ubuntu usually does for me) and now it acts as if it's not there.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Card Not Detected

Jun 18, 2011

I bought a new TOSHIBA C660 - i5010 today and installed.Lucid Lynx 10.04 on it, but it has not detected my wirelessg broadcom 80211 (STA) driver debp interface.

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Ubuntu :: Nvidia Graphics Card Not Detected?

May 8, 2009

I got Linux Ubuntu because my Vista installation messed up, and I couldnt find the recovery CD. Im pretty glad I installed Linux, as it seems really freidnly, and a bit more open that Windows, I must admit. The problem is, I am trying to install my Nvidia GeForce 8600GTS on the system, and it isnt working. It was working fine on Vista before, so it shouldnt be a hardware problem. I have followed various instructions on websites, whioch take me throguh some stuff about stopping GNOME, removing * linux restricted module * and so on. But when I get to the crucial point, with the agreements and installations for Nvidia, it tells me it cant detect any graphics cards.

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Ubuntu :: MacBook Wireless Card Not Detected

Oct 5, 2010

I have linux mint on my Macbook but it is almost exactly like ubuntu, so here goes. I have a Macbook, about a year old, and when i use linux, the wireless card is not detected. Any site to download drivers at?

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Hardware :: PCI Video Card Not Simultaneously Detected

Jan 5, 2011

My current computer has a VGA output on the motherboard and I'm interested in adding a monitor. I have a separate nVidia card which, when installed, seems to default as the primary. Is there any way to have the system use both the VGA on the motherboard and the additional video card? I've seen a lot of suggestions to modify xorg.conf but the file is nowhere to be found on my machine.

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General :: Card Is Detected But No Sound Is Produced

May 16, 2010

hello experts! i have a problem with my sound card (Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio), Got the driver from Creative site. The problem is that the card is detected but no sound is produced, it's not muted, i already checked. also tried the latest pulseaudio but nothing seem to work. what could be the problem?

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Red Hat :: Network Card Is Not Detected By RHEL 5 On Laptop

Nov 1, 2010

I have an Acer Laptop and I am trying to use Linux Redhat 5 on it but for some reason the NIC is not detected by Linux. It is a bit surprising to me that the same problem was seen in my desktop computer but after changing the NIC to a different slot the Linux OS detected the NIC and it is working fine but my laptop still has the same problem.

From troubleshooting point of view:

1. Installed Linux multiple times but it didn't work.
2. Tried to add the hardware (NIC) but it didn't work.

Note: The NIC was working fine when I first installed Linux but after sometime it didn't. The laptop is dual boot (Windows & Linux) when I boot via windows the NIC works fine but not with Linux.

NIC Details:

Device Type: Network Adapter
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Location: PCI bus 2, device 0, function 0

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