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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/07/2015 10:31 AM, Kevin O'Gorman
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Nils
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class="">Kevin O'Gorman wrote:<br>
> I was thinking about getting a new mobo anyway,
because sound had<br>
> stopped working (even with a plugin sound card).
Now I think it just<br>
> got a whole lot more urgent.<br>
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</span>Well, if sound stopped working also with a plugin
card, it might as well<br>
be a problem of the power supply, not the mobo. If you
have a spare<br>
power supply, you should probably try that one.<br>
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<div>I'm a bit doubtful.</div>
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<div>I'm not too sure how that works, but I was testing the
sound with earbuds plugged right into the mobo or sound
card, and getting nothing. There's no special power
connection to the card, it appears to run off the mobo
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<div>I've also tried two sets of external speakers with
their own power, that work fine on my laptop.</div>
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<div>Kevin O'Gorman<br>
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This may be a coincidence or unrelated or whatever but, ...<br>
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I am trying to install xubuntu on a 64 bit computer that has a
windows 7 trial os on it (expired). I downloaded the mini.iso file
from the xubuntu site, burned it to a cd, booted up with the cd, up
came a text screen, as expected. The first screen accepted commands
from the keyboard and the mouse pointer moved correctly. When I
selected install or another selection, the screen changed and the
keyboard and mouse stopped working. The inst said to use tab find a
selection, space to select it and enter to execute it. Nothing. I
rebooted. same response. I tried the M$ solution, reinstall the
operating system (of course in this case it is the same as rebooting
:) ), same response. Keyboard and mouse are PS2. I have been using
the same kb/mouse with another xubuntu 14.04 LTS for a long time -
no problem.<br>
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John<br>
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