Your audio capture settings are invalid pls correct them in multimedia settings

Chris chris30s at ntlworld.com
Mon Aug 11 14:31:28 UTC 2008


guys i get this msg from sound recorder and i dont know what 
to do i cant capture audio at all using my soundblaster audigy SE 
card..please can you help?

chris masih

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>    1. Re: What backup software? (Karl Larsen)
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>    4. Re: Assus eee (Neil)
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>    6. Re: memory reported less than installed (Bill Walton)
>    7. relocation error in libssl.so.0 & libcrypto.so.0 prevents svn
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>    8. Re: No shutdown button !!! (Charlie Kravetz)
>    9. Re: e2fsck causing apt-get warnings (Derek Broughton)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 06:00:28 -0600
> From: Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com>
> Subject: Re: What backup software?
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
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> Smoot Carl-Mitchell wrote:
> > On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 19:41 -0500, Chris Mohler wrote:
> >   
> >> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com> wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Hi all,
> >>> I am looking for a disk backup software that can backup any partition to
> >>> an image and restore it at a later time.
> >>> What backup software would you recommend?
> >>>  Many thanks,
> >>> Christian
> >>>       
> >> I've always just used dd:
> >>
> >> dd if=/dev/sdaX of=/path/to/file.img
> >>
> >> will copy from partition to image, where "X" is a partition number on
> >> sda.  Then:
> >>
> >> dd if=/path/to/file.img of=/dev/sdaX
> >>     
> >
> > This is not generally a good idea.  If your disk has bad sectors which
> > are mapped out by the filesystem, then the dd will hang. It is better to
> > do backups at the filesystem level and not at the disk level.
> >
> > I do near line backups with rsync to a network server and keep
> > incremental copies of the filesystems using glastree which is a Perl
> > implementaion of pdumpfs.  For more traditional backups, you could use
> > the BSD dump/restore utilities.
> >   
>     I use rsync for a manual backup every so often on my Hardy. The 
> system is an external 30 GB HD in a plastic case connected to my 
> computer via a USB port. I format the HD with ext3 and it mounts on my 
> computer at /media/disk/. As a root user I start rsync from a file. Here 
> is my file:
> 
> # This goes to the USB hard drive
> rsync -vaH --exclude '/proc' --exclude 'sys'  --exclude '/mnt' --exclude 
> '/media' /. /media/disk
> 
> A problem with rsync is every ' is critical. Notice --exclude 'sys' 
> tells rsync to not backup the /sys directory.
> 
>     It works fast and I have recovered from the portable HD. It is perfect.
> 
> Karl
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:14:38 -0400
> From: Bart Silverstrim <bsilver at chrononomicon.com>
> Subject: Re: What backup software?
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
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> Chris Mohler wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Christian <christian08 at runbox.com> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> I am looking for a disk backup software that can backup any partition to
> >> an image and restore it at a later time.
> >> What backup software would you recommend?
> >>  Many thanks,
> >> Christian
> > 
> > I've always just used dd:
> > 
> > dd if=/dev/sdaX of=/path/to/file.img
> > 
> > will copy from partition to image, where "X" is a partition number on
> > sda.  Then:
> > 
> > dd if=/path/to/file.img of=/dev/sdaX
> > 
> > will copy from the image to partition -  the target partition should
> > be the same size as the original...
> > 
> > There's probably a GUI out there that would do this... anyone?
> 
> I use partimage, which I think uses DD in the background for part of the 
> process. Plus it compresses the image, while dd won't unless you pipe 
> through a compressor.
> 
> It's a console application but it is graphical (using ncurses? I don't 
> know, but you'd get the idea)...graphical but navigated via keyboard.
> 
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:38:54 +0200
> From: " Marcin ?Qrczak? Kowalczyk "	<qrczak at knm.org.pl>
> Subject: Re: What backup software?
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> 2008/8/11 Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com>:
> 
> > rsync -vaH --exclude '/proc' --exclude 'sys'  --exclude '/mnt' --exclude
> > '/media' /. /media/disk
> >
> > A problem with rsync is every ' is critical.
> 
> They are not. For the shell '/proc' and /proc are the same, rsync sees
> the same argument in either case. It is not able to distinguish them
> even if it wanted to.
> 
> -- 
> Marcin Kowalczyk
> qrczak at knm.org.pl
> http://qrnik.knm.org.pl/~qrczak/
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:53:25 +0200
> From: Neil <hok.krat at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Assus eee
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
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> On 8/10/08, Bruno Costacurta <pubmb.bco at pt.lu> wrote:
> > On Saturday 09 August 2008 11:01:41 komputes wrote:
> > > I found that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC is the best place
> > > for information on th eeepc using ubunu.
> > >
> > > I have a 2G surf that I bout for ~$300 and following these instructions
> > > and/or running the ricey script
> > > (http://eee.ricey.co.uk/files/eee/RiceeeyTweak.sh) will be useful in
> > > setting up your eeepc with ubuntu.
> > >
> > > 4G is good but I recommend you get an 8GB -> 32GB SDHC Class 6 card if
> > > you want descent storage. You can use the SD card to mount your /home
> > > directory from. That way your programs run quickly off the SSHD and all
> > > your personal data can fit in your pocket (only take it out once the
> > > computer is completely turned off - just a tip).
> > >
> > > For wireless internet, every time there is a kernel update you will have
> > > to recompile and reinstall madwifi from source since it is not a
> > > maintained debian package (yet). So keep a copy and a copy of the
> > > instructions page locally.
> > >
> > > I'm not too sure if my microphone works well and I'm sure that all the
> > > function keys do not work well.
> > >
> > > I will tell you that I had much less issues and better speed in Gutsy
> > > then in Hardy, so you may want to try 7.10 as well as 8.04 and pick the
> > > one you like better.
> > >
> > > Good luck, it's a little tricky but worth it.
> > >
> > > -komputes
> > >
> > > Steve Brettell wrote:
> > > > I am running Ubuntu Hardy Heron on  my main computer.  I love it.  I have
> > > > an Assus eee, 4g which is loaded with XP.  I should have bought the linux
> > > > version, but so it goes.
> > > >
> > > > How can I go about swapping out the xp for Ubuntu?
> > > >
> > > > Assus has no disk drives:  3 usb slots and an sd slot.
> > > >
> > > > XP is taking up so much room by itself that downloading a large file
> > > > probably is a problem.  I do have an external hd that I can put on, but I
> > > > don't know anything about partitioning without losing the data that is
> > > > already on it.
> > > >
> > > > SteveB.
> >
> > Hello,
> > about Ubuntu on Asus eee :
> >
> > - does the camera works ?
> > - are the different eee models fully supported by Riceeey scripts or should
> > they be adapted (especially for other models than 700) ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Bye,
> > Bruno
> >
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> The camera will probably work, BUT only if you activate it in the
> BIOS. If you boot the original OS on it the camera will be off again
> and you will have to fix this in the BIOS.
> Most default webcam apps can work with the camera, as far as I know (I
> have an 701 8G but am trying to get Suse on it)
> 
> Neil
> -- 
> There are two kinds of people:
> 1. People who start their arrays with 1.
> 1. People who start their arrays with 0.
> 
> 
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:05:41 -0400
> From: "Verde Denim" <tdldev at gmail.com>
> Subject: Cause for Concern?
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
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> 
> I started the upgrade to 8.04LTS last evening around 11PM local time. It is
> now 9AM local time, and the upgrade is sitting at
> "Installing new version of config file /etc/belocs/iso-639.def"
> 
> looking in the process status list, the /usr/bin/dpkg --force-overwrite
> -convfigure... is running with the long list of packages for the upgrade,
> but there is an additional process that (I believe) is the culprit
> root 23710 1 0 Aug10 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/acpid -c /etc/acpi/events -s
> /var/run/acpid.socket
> 
> Is there a way to get the upgrade to resume by killing that last process?
> 
> Jack
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:08:45 -0500
> From: "Bill Walton" <bill.walton at charter.net>
> Subject: Re: memory reported less than installed
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
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> Hi Mario,
> 
> Mario Xerxes Castel?n Castro wrote:
> 
> > PD 2: Only for curiosity, why you install 10 GB of memory ?
> 
> I'm planning to try VMware Workstation.  They've got the ability, they say,
> to "create virtual network environments that include client, server and
> database virtual machines."  I'm hoping it'll let me do a couple of things
> without spending the time / money to set up a real networked environment.
> I'd like to experiment with deployment recipes for Rails apps.  And I'd like
> to experiment with and compare the performance/stability/ease of config/etc.
> of mod_rails vs. mongrel clusters.  Same with JRuby and MRI.
> 
> Best regards,
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 06:30:19 -0700
> From: "David Fox" <dfox94085 at gmail.com>
> Subject: relocation error in libssl.so.0 & libcrypto.so.0 prevents svn
> 	from	running
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,	not for general discussions"
> 	<ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> 
> Guys,
> 
> I've been running svn to update a few projects fairly often since I
> installed ubuntu HH about 2 months ago.
> 
> Something might have changed, although I haven't had time to really investigate.
> 
> Today I got this :
> 
> dfox at newbox:~/stellarium$ svn up .
> svn: relocation error: /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8: symbol
> AVP_aes_192_cbc, version OPENSSL_0.9.8 not defined in file
> libcrypto.so.0.9.8 with link time reference
> 
> 
> It worked a few days ago. I didn't remember anything about libssl
> changing, so I just reinstalled libssl-dev. However, I still get the
> problem.
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 07:32:30 -0600
> From: Charlie Kravetz <cjk at teamcharliesangels.com>
> Subject: Re: No shutdown button !!!
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <20080811073230.76c9c9b6.cjk at teamcharliesangels.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> 
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 00:33:48 -0500
> Mario Xerxes Castel?n Castro <mariocastelancastro at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hello, i are using ubuntu 8.04.1 and the shut down button does not 
> > appear !!!
> > 
> 
> Here are a couple of possible solutions to this issue. It has been
> reported in launchpad as a bug before.
> 
> I have not tried either of these, as I don't have this issue.
> 
> 1.  From questions and answers [1]:
> For your shutdown dialog issue
> --------------------------------------
> 
> Please open a Terminal from the menu
> Applications->Accessories->Terminal and type:
> 
> rm ~/.config/autostart/gnome-power-manager
> rm -rf ~/.config/autostart
> 
> Then please tune your starting services under menu:
> System->Administration-> .... And please keep running the Power manager
> service
> 
> 2.  From a bug report [2]:
> 
> Is the "Show Actions menu" option enabled in gdmsetup? Seems like this
> option is somehow linked to the logout window options: the "Shut Down"
> and "Restart" buttons do not get displayed if this option has been
> turned off. At least that is the case on my laptop with Hardy installed.
> 
> [1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/33175
> [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/221368
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> -- 
> Charlie Kravetz 
> Linux Registered User Number 425914          [http://counter.li.org/]
> Never let anyone steal your DREAM.           [http://keepingdreams.com]
> 
> 
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> Message: 9
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:46:48 -0300
> From: Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca>
> Subject: Re: e2fsck causing apt-get warnings
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <1895852.NTNRvhAJLs at cedar.serverforest.com>
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> 
> Santanu Chatterjee wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:29 AM, Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca>
> > wrote:
> 
> >> To avoid actually downloading anything, you could start by doing:
> >>
> >> # sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb
> > 
> > Tried that. Some of the more recent .deb files were installed. Others were
> > not there (probably because of a recent apt-get clean).
> 
> Exactly.  Some people never run apt-get clean, and I run it routinely, but
> I'm not sure exactly what the default is.
> 
> -- 
> derek
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 10
> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:49:04 -0300
> From: Derek Broughton <news at pointerstop.ca>
> Subject: Re: Laptop does not always recognise server
> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Message-ID: <46873630.o2yU6FLjDd at cedar.serverforest.com>
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> 
> John wrote:
> 
> > Derek Broughton wrote:
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >> Diff the two client computer's dhclient.conf files and see what else is
> >> different other than the "send hostname" command.
> >>   
> > 
> > john at Train1:/media/TRANSFERS$ diff slave train1
> > 14,15c14
> > <
> > < #send host-name "andare.fugue.com";
> > ---
> >  > send host-name "<hostname>";
> > 24c23
> > < #timeout 60;
> > ---
> >  > timeout 30;
> > john at Train1:/media/TRANSFERS$
> > 
> > Only other difference is the timeout!
> 
> Sorry, I'm out of ideas.  Obviously the existence of a timeout isn't
> affecting it, because it _is_ getting the DHCP address assigned.
> -- 
> derek
> 
> 
> 
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