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| + | === Fix Audio issue "waiting for sound system to respond" in Ubuntu10.04 === | ||
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| + | !bgcolor = #ccccff width="50" align="center"|Ans: | ||
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| + | when login as root ,you cannot change the sound volume and show "waiting for sound system to respond" with settings the sound applet in the gnome-panel<br /> | ||
| + | <center>[[Image:audioissue10.04.jpg]]</center> | ||
| + | Solution: | ||
| + | 1.System->Preferences -> Startup Applications | ||
| + | 2.label Startup programs -> Add | ||
| + | 3.Input:Name: Pulseaudio daemon | ||
| + | Command:/usr/bin/pulseaudio | ||
| + | Comment: Start the sound daemon | ||
| + | 4.Logout and login again | ||
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| + | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Patch File: | ||
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| + | N/A | ||
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| + | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Defect: | ||
| + | !bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"| | ||
| + | N/A | ||
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| + | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Asker: | ||
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| + | Steve 2010/09/13 | ||
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| + | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Provider: | ||
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| + | Steve 2010/09/13 | ||
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Revision as of 11:23, 13 September 2010
Contents |
MB Information
1. the CPU difference of S1 & S2 systems.
| Ans: |
Please refer to follow document for more detail. in this document, Our old core is referred as a Model A (Source 1) processor for each brand. This new core is referred as a Model D (Source 2) processor for each brand. |
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| Patch File: | |
| Defect: |
N/A |
| Asker: |
I-Ling Chen 2009-02-20 |
| Provider: |
Denny 2009-02-24 |
2.Linux audio is not loud enough , how can I do?
| Ans: |
You can try #sudo alsamixer adjust it as below: |
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| Patch File: |
N/A |
| Defect: |
N/A |
| Asker: |
Leon Hsu 2010/03/09 |
| Provider: |
Patty Chen 2010/03/10 |
How can I use Buzzer on board in Fedora?
| Ans: |
Please try in root: 1.$modprobe pcspkr 2.$echo -e "\a" > /dev/console |
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| Patch File: |
N/A |
| Defect: |
N/A |
| Asker: |
Robert , 2010/06/01 18:00 |
| Provider: |
Patty , 2010/06/02 19:00 |


