Can I just say ARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH.
I'm still using 3.5.10 because I use my laptop for work and gone are the days when I have time to install a system which is NOT COMPLETELY SOLID. In Adept I do not get 'proposed' or 'unsupported' updates.
So, I play it safe. How come then that my sound has disappeared since I ran the update last night? I need sound for work with clients, ie. in a couple of hours.
If I boot into the new kernal I get "xine was unable to initialise any audio drivers" when I open Amarok, and if I boot in to the previous kernal I don't get that error, but the sound isn't working.
Is there anyone from the Kubuntu team who can help explain this? I've been using Kubuntu for 4 years now and have never had this issue with a 'safe' update?
I've tried the solutions here
http://tinyurl.com/yzr8ts9
and here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=102064
but with no luck.
Any help much appreciated.
Jim
I'm still using 3.5.10 because I use my laptop for work and gone are the days when I have time to install a system which is NOT COMPLETELY SOLID. In Adept I do not get 'proposed' or 'unsupported' updates.
So, I play it safe. How come then that my sound has disappeared since I ran the update last night? I need sound for work with clients, ie. in a couple of hours.
If I boot into the new kernal I get "xine was unable to initialise any audio drivers" when I open Amarok, and if I boot in to the previous kernal I don't get that error, but the sound isn't working.
Is there anyone from the Kubuntu team who can help explain this? I've been using Kubuntu for 4 years now and have never had this issue with a 'safe' update?
I've tried the solutions here
http://tinyurl.com/yzr8ts9
and here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=102064
but with no luck.
Any help much appreciated.
Jim
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