Ubuntu Studio Forums?
Mark Stuart Burge
mark at msbrepairs.com
Thu Jul 12 19:29:42 BST 2007
Does the 1010 use the ice1712 chip ?
If so, then you might need to run the envy24control which includes the
mixer designed to cope with that chipset.
Once you are in there, you can turn on and turn up the multiple input
channels as required.
I had a similar problem with a delta44. My qamix couldn't access the
other channels properly (strange because it used to run out of the box
on other installs) until I opened up each channel using envy24control
(part of alsatools)
the.peregrine at suddenlink.net wrote:
> Hey Bill,
>
> I have a "workaround" that doesn't really address the immediate problem, but gets ubuntu studio installed anyway. At least one other person has suggested this, but his previous e-mail and one of mine were kicked because they were sent in HTML format and this forum apparently doesn't handle that well.
>
> What I've done (several times now) is downloaded the CD image for Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn), and used that to install Ubuntu. On an older Dell Optiplex GX-1 ... 2001 vintage, I think ... the networking wasn't configured "out of the box" because of my hardware; everything else worked great. On a newer Dell Optiplex GX-150, no problems.
>
> After Ubuntu is installed and updated using the Update Manager, installing Ubuntu Studio is a snap. I can point you to the apropriate ISO files if you need them, but if you got here I'm betting you can find them.
>
> It looks like this issue with the "RELEASE" error is an installation bug of some kind, and I'm sure it will be worked out by the developers asap.
>
> Jeff
>
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> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:23:15 -0400
> From: "William F. Dudley Jr." <wfdudley at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu Studio Forums?
> To: mark at msbrepairs.com, "Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion"
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> "connected to the internet" ?
>
> Surely, you jest. This happens right at the beginning, and I can get the
> same error message by running "check CDROM integrity". This is WAAAY
> before any networking is up and running.
>
> So, no, there is no network connection when this occurs.
>
> The machine is a Pentium/Celeron something or other, definately NOT
> 64 bit.
>
> Bill
>
>
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