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== The REAL "easy" fix for ALSA ==
 
== The REAL "easy" fix for ALSA ==
  
I added an REAL easy fix from the Bug report from Tim Gardner with Canonical.  I will test it tonight if it works I will pull the other items and archive them here.
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I added an REAL easy fix from the Bug report from Tim Gardner with Canonical.  I am archiving the other solutions here in case it doesn't work for everyone.

Revision as of 22:31, 28 August 2007

We should really just rename/move the old article which updates all the links etc.... This is especially helpfull since nobody is going to care about Tribe4/5/6 when the final is released!  ;-) Though it looks like the Wiki is smart enough to handle it all when I redirected the Tribe 4 page...

Noting things that work

Darren, I actually went through and took out all the notes for things that "just worked" (e.g. the Intel Video). It seems more logical to just list the problems. Gutsy on the T61 is coming together, and the page would be huge if we listed everything that worked.


Mike, I think that people would find it helpful if we note what works out of the box. If someone is looking at a T61 and sees a large number of "Just works" it will help them decide if the items they need to work are there. In a perfect world every item on this wiki would be "Just works!"  ;) --Darrena 21:59, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

Renaming vs Redirecting

I agree with you about the renaming vs redirecting though. When you search for 'Ubuntu T61' in Google, the links to this page are all screwy because of the redirects. This is my first time contributing to a wiki though, so I didn't know what I was doing.

The ALSA "hard" fix

Anyone want to test the latest incarnation of the ALSA "hard" fix to see if there are any problems? It should be easier than the "easy" fix now -- just open a terminal, copy-n-paste the commands as one big bunch, reboot, and you have sound. Plus, I don't think the Python hack gives you working headphones or microphone.

If nobody has problems with the "hard" fix, the "easy" fix should be removed. It's a nasty hack ;-)

The REAL "easy" fix for ALSA

I added an REAL easy fix from the Bug report from Tim Gardner with Canonical. I am archiving the other solutions here in case it doesn't work for everyone.