Ubuntu Live CD V8.04

Asuka Langley hunkumori at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 05:35:13 UTC 2008


Hi

Maybe you could use an own 2.6.26.1 kernel (or the git version) and boot
that up. If you see that a walkable path, reply and I'll check if the newer
kernel have some newer drivers in that section. Its not that hard to change
the factory kernel to mine and then I'll simply upload it to my server and
give a link. (Anyway, I used HD audio chips and an SB live card, and both of
em always worked (.24+ kernel(like the factory one)). Anyway, the sound
level was always very low, thats because of the pulseaudio sound server, its
better if you just remove it, then adjust the volume with alsamixer.

Anyway, what do you mean by "m-audio card"? I just cant figure the card's
name out.

Thanks
Asuka

2008/8/6 Anders Holmberg <anders at pipkrokodil.se>

> Hello!
> I have never got the speech to work in orca.
> But it seesm m-audio cards are not supported in linux.
> /Anders.
>
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> Ämne: Re: Ubuntu Live CD V8.04
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>
> I couldn't get that CD to talk either.  I had a little success with their
> experimental version.  The volume was very low and the sound was scratchy.
> I had to plug in headphones to hear it.  It may be a problem with the
> sound driver for this laptop.  If you want to try it, look at this URL,
> but remember it is experimental software that they build every day.  Be
> careful, and back up your data.  Select the "latest" link.
> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/
>
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, Martin Courcelles wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> > I can't seem to get this version of Ubuntu to boot up with Orca loaded
> > automatically. I've pressed f5, 3, enter and enter as per the notes,
> > but I never do get it loaded.
> > The system does load up and I can press alt f2 and then type in orca, but
> > then it doesn't seem to behave correctly.
> > Any suggestions?
> > Cheers,
> > martin
> >
> >
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