[00:11] my speakers are not producing sound after i put in a new motherboard expext when i boot into bios. inkly my headphones work [00:16] hi philipballew [00:18] Captainkrtek yo! [00:28] philipballew, anything we can help with? [00:29] Captainkrtek if you can. i had a new motherboard put in to fix a falty one. now whenever i try to play sound through my speakers, there is no sound. only through the headphone jack. not even on a live cd [00:29] but... [00:29] sound plays through the speakers in bios mode [00:29] okay :-) [00:29] well let's figure this out [00:29] have you checked for additional drivers? [00:29] thank you [00:30] mo, but lets get this out of the way just to make sure [00:30] okay [00:30] you know how to get there? [00:30] none required [00:30] okay [00:30] have you checked sound settings? [00:30] see if its set as default [00:32] on the output tab i see it has 3 options for connector [00:32] im on analog speakers. [00:32] try switching it [00:32] the other 2 options dont work [00:32] hmmm [00:32] what motherboard is it? [00:33] i feel it might be a jack sensing issue [00:33] would lspci show it? [00:33] yes [00:33] sudo lspci | grep audio [00:34] if i lspci | grep what option after that should i show after that [00:34] ? [00:34] do grep audio [00:34] mine for example [00:34] 03:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs CA0106 Soundblaster [00:35] i can paste the entire lspci here [00:35] 04:03.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 04) [00:35] vrap [00:35] crap even [00:35] philipballew, do sudo lspci | grep audio [00:37] that shows nothing... [00:38] :/ [00:38] check for updates [00:38] not in drivers [00:38] but in update manager [00:38] sudo apt-get type? [00:38] no like open update manager [00:41] yeah sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade [00:41] yeah [00:41] that works as well :P [00:42] lol. what do you think this will do? [00:42] well I saw some updates a few days ago for audio [00:42] alright. that could work [00:46] i have to run. i will see if this works, otherwise look for you on here soon! [01:58] hey everyone! So rather than being an "ubuntu beginner", I'm actually looking for help in beginning to develop for ubuntu, not sure if that is included in the topics for this channel...? [01:58] Hello wez and welcome to Ubuntu Beginners. [01:59] The best way and probably a really intuitive way that I think you can jump into development in Ubuntu is by [01:59] looking for bite-size bugs on Launchpad in a language of your expertise. [02:00] yeah, I've been looking at those [02:01] I'm a little confused on how it actually works to fix one and upload the changes, I know I know, RTM, and I did that, but it's sorta vague at points [02:02] so I found this bug that looked interesting in unity-2d for natty right? And turns out the bazaar package tree was like 12 directories deep to get to the specific files where the change needed to be [02:03] I had no clue how I would have found that... [02:03] Well, your cleverness ended up finding it :D [02:04] And well, Unity 2D is a shell itself; and the size of that should been taken into consideration. [02:04] haha, I wish actually, someone else told me where it was and that it was already fixed for the next release... [02:05] yeah, I was like trying to pull the package ubuntu/natty/unity-2d, and so I'm guessing I would have been pulling down all that data just to fix a one-liner kind of thing! [02:06] And actually, I'm not sure how debugging would work, most of my dev experience has been done in Windows, using Visual Studio, so I'm used to being able to easily debug something [02:06] but if I'm just editing code in something like nano, then how do you debug [02:07] I know I used to know this stuff but I'm having a hard time remembering... [02:18] That's something with F/OSS systems; I haven't myself found an intuitive IDE with debugging asides from the Java IDES (NetBeans and Eclipse). [02:20] wez, you could use gdb. [02:28] i want to give command in terminal with sudo [02:28] what do i type with sudo, so i can add theme to drupal [02:38] Ah! gdb! Man, it's been awhile since I have used that. Thanks Jacky! [02:43] :D no problem, wez [02:44] is it possible to just move this installation of ubuntu to another hdd? [02:47] um i think ubuntu is broken [02:48] hol [02:48] holstein: [02:49] bioterror: [03:05] That's a good question; can you move an installation of Ubuntu from one HDD to another. [03:05] Maybe with dd, but you'd need to run the 'update-grub' from a LiveCD. [03:09] duanedeisgn: ping [03:11] Does Ubuntu One sync your Gconf settings? [03:11] How come we can't edit our screensaver settings? [03:12] * JackyAlcine is questioning some ideas at the back of his head. :$ [05:31] I would like to run the lexmark driver "lexmark.sh" from the terminal. This file is a driver for my printer. What command do I use to run this file [05:32] first cd to where you have the script, for example "cd ~/Desktop", then use "sh ./lexmark.sh" to run it [05:32] you may need to run it as root, in that case use "sudo sh ./lexmark.sh" [05:35] thanks for the reminder === yofel_ is now known as yofel [08:26] can anyone help with audio issues? [08:26] speakers dont work after putting in a new motherboard [08:29] y headphones worked? [08:29] did you not say [08:29] philipballew: [08:30] the headphones work, but not the speakers [08:30] and the sound doesnt work on a live usb eaithr [08:30] but did with old motherboard [08:30] i would have to say you didnt hook the speakers up right [08:30] to the mobo [08:31] but i hear sound when im in bios [08:31] Or, check alsamixer [08:31] philipballew: terminal > alsamixer [08:31] like i said earlier thats not speakers yer hearing [08:31] checked. and nothing is muted [08:31] bugger. [08:31] then where else does the sound come from? [08:31] there is always a tiny lil speaker on the mobo for bios beep [08:32] thats intresting. seemes odd [08:32] its like that on desktop mobos too [08:33] sound wouldnt have loaded when yer in bios [08:33] gotta beep somehow [08:33] if headphones works [08:33] and no speark output [08:33] sounds more like a hardware filaure in system board [08:34] speaker [08:34] either that or didnt hook them up right [08:34] or at all [08:34] hate to say it but you get to take the thing apart again [08:35] can i get the system to beep with the mobo speaker in ubuntu just for kicks? [08:35] i doubt it [08:35] is it a brand new mobo? [08:36] yeah. my other one went and dell had some dude put it in. i think he was nervious because i watched him the entire time [08:36] lol [08:37] then the work should be warrantied [08:38] it is. it just means i have to call someone i dont understand and tell them to come out [08:38] i know how you feel [08:38] i feel more comfortable doing the repairs myself sometimes [08:38] thats why i gave up on letting others fix my computers [08:38] dont you guys! [08:39] I might fix dell's if I'm on right mood :D [08:39] usually all the time. i like the free parts. im really rough with my laptop [08:39] i fix em myself [08:39] get a tough book then lol [08:39] or a mac [08:40] never used a mac [08:41] macs are good [08:41] os or hardware [08:41] ? [08:41] well hardware is pretty much the same now [08:41] but os is good [08:42] its pretty nice [08:59] the sound from the bios is comming from the speakers [08:59] Error404NotFound [09:00] you are positive? [09:03] the beep is loudest when my ears are over both right and left speakers [09:11] im curious as to what might be causing this... still unsure [09:12] because the beep is loudest when my ears are over both right and left speakers [09:13] Error404NotFound [09:13] um.. [09:14] as far as i know there should be no reason yer sound shouldnt work [09:14] driver is there and working if headphones work [09:15] im thinking it might be that the speakers are not senced by the driver [09:15] go to preferences again [09:15] alright [09:15] hardware tab [09:16] whats the profile tab say [09:17] analog sterro duplex [09:17] hit test speakers [09:18] nope. only with my headphones plugged in [09:18] just sound there [09:18] change to analog stereo output once [09:19] nothing [09:20] on any option [09:22] in control center run system testing [09:23] click deselect all then select audio [09:24] what's that? [09:25] will test audio [09:25] how do i do that [09:25] sorry... [09:25] system settings [09:26] is this in unity? [09:26] no [09:26] then what system settings? [09:27] \click the top right icon for power [09:27] at the botom there is system settings [09:27] i can boot into clasic to do this [09:27] but i have it up [09:27] should be in unity too [09:28] its up [09:28] i dont like unity [09:28] i use classic with docky [09:28] im unsure about it [09:28] Just type it in the dash, that's one useful thing about unity :-D [09:28] do you see system testing? [09:29] id use unity if i could change the position of the dock [09:29] ill lookj for it. you probably can with 11.10 [09:30] 11.10? [09:30] i thought the second number was the month [09:30] the next version to come out in october? [09:30] lol [09:30] i thought you were sayin it was out now [09:31] 13th was the plan if i remember correctly [09:31] 13th oct [09:31] meh [09:31] i like docky to much now [09:31] what am i lookin for in system setting? [09:32] system testing [09:32] deselect everything then select audio and run the test [09:32] its running [09:33] well its 3:30 am here im off to bed [09:33] hope you figure it out philipballew [09:33] alright ttyl! [09:34] Ok since i just got on i dunno what's the problem [09:37] speakers dont play [09:38] lots of people have sound problems, did you check the trouble shooting link? [09:38] !sound [09:38] yeah. but mines more complated [09:38] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [09:39] i cant figure out if its hardware or software [09:39] how [09:39] there's a command in the link to tell you the name [09:40] i just had a new bord put in when the speakers stopped making sound. except the bios makes system beeps from what sounds like the speakerss [09:40] o you're from yesterday? [09:41] yes. hello again [09:41] Hi lol [09:41] still no changes huh [09:41] none at all [09:41] give me 5 mins i'll be on a computer [09:42] alright. i can wait === coalwater_ is now known as coalwater [09:46] ok im here [09:46] lets see [09:46] alright [09:49] did u try this 'sudo aplay -l' ? [09:53] nothhing [09:53] nothing? [09:54] did it say 'no soundcard found' ? === kingkong is now known as kingkong|brb [09:56] try find /lib/modules/`uname -r` | grep snd [11:41] i have problem when installing file run in ubuntu... [11:42] Syntax error: "(" unexpected [11:43] that is the message in the terminal... [11:43] any body can help me please... [11:46] aztek, I can't really help with command-line installs, sorry. I try to use Synaptic Package Mgr. when ever I can; it's easier. === duanedeisgn is now known as duanedesign [11:53] aztek, what are u trying to install ? is it something you downloaded? and what's the command u run [11:54] am trying to install Qt.. [11:54] the command sudo sh file.run [11:56] dont we have already have qt ? and yea i think ull find loads of qt libs in the synaptic package manager [11:57] i just use limited connection by using modem... [11:58] and it is not complete if install it in synaptic package manager.. [12:00] aztek, Although Synaptic handles all dependencies very well, it there's additional, add-on packages you need to tell Synaptic to install them as well. [12:04] the main problem is the limited connection if i install it online by using synaptic.. [12:23] o/ [12:44] hi fox [12:44] Hello bioterror === UndiFineD is now known as hajour1 === szczur_ is now known as szczur [14:03] how can i move my open pgp and ssh keys to another computer === hajour1 is now known as UndiFineD [16:42] i have problem in the out put of the printing in HP printer... [16:43] there is a shadow in every letter.. [16:56] know why gparted will not show video when i start it up? [16:56] anyone even [16:57] i hate this keyboard === kingkong|brb is now known as kingkong [17:14] holstein: [17:59] Error404NotFound: pong [18:00] i love pong [18:01] i tried to repartition to install ubuntu on good hdd and gparted dont work [18:01] Error404NotFound: OH, i saw your question before [18:01] you can just move linux from machine to machine *usually [18:01] same computer but my new hdd [18:02] you could clone your installation a couple different ways to a new hard drive [18:02] but i want to keep windows so i want to make a new partition [18:02] you could use dd [18:02] you could use clonezilla [18:02] cant just drag and drop file system? [18:02] that wont get everything [18:02] AFAIK [18:03] there are tools to clone in http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ [18:03] i have ultimate boot cd [18:04] right now i just want to know why gparted wont load [18:06] the other option is to backup your home directory, and reinstall [19:09] are there any fps for ubuntu? (I'm talking about games) [19:09] prolly none worth playing [19:11] look here http://icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php [19:11] filter by fps [19:12] Error404NotFound, nice link [19:13] ooh unreal tourny is on here [19:13] been awhile since i played that [21:04] When I login to a ubuntu 10.04LTS box here, it reports 95 packages need to be updated, but when I try to upgrade them, I am told there is nothing to be upgraded. [21:15] raubvogel: what command are you using to upgrade? [21:15] I tried aptitude and apt-get [21:15] sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [21:15] does that work? [21:16] * charlie-tca too slow here too? [21:16] raubvogel: if you use aptitude safe-upgrade and apt-get upgrade, it will not update fully [21:17] apt-get dist-upgrade is not working [21:17] That is what I would do when I see kernel stuff [21:17] raubvogel, what does it say? [21:18] Even if that was not the case, of 95 packages needing to be upgraded, or so it claims, I would expect at least one being handled by apt-get upgrade [21:20] bioterror, "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded." [21:20] cant you just use update manager? [21:20] That would be after I do apt-get update; apt-get -y dist-upgrade [21:21] Error404NotFound, 1) No X. 2) Shouldn't the command line programs suffice? After all update manager should be calling them [21:21] raubvogel: what does this output? /usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check --human-readable0 [21:21] oops, without the 0 at the end [21:22] geirha, http://pastebin.com/F3ydA8uP [21:23] raubvogel: Then there isn't any packages that need updating. It's the message you get when you log in that hasn't gotten updated for some reason. [21:24] geirha, what would have caused it and how to solve that? [21:24] raubvogel: I'm not entirely sure. It's a pam module (pam_motd) that controls it. How pam works, I'm not sure [21:24] But it's supposed to run all the scripts in /etc/update-motd.d before you log in afaik. [21:27] Do you have a line with pam_motd in /etc/pam.d/login ? [21:35] geirha, session optional pam_motd.so [21:35] hm. same as here