Re: Problem installing Lubuntu 14.10
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 1:26 am
Much appreciated nexus!
I am more interested in the procedure you used manually. The last comment here by me is indeed about sound issues but if you look in this forum section you'll see that regarding sound most stuff is usually resolved pretty quicklly not like graphics so the same goes here - I quicklly enable the sound. What I did is tried to pass over Alsa whereever it is possible using the Pulse audio system and with the advice here got the sound working again through enabling sound or audio or whatever in the USER privligies setup, and then in the Pulse audio utility I swaped the analouge stereo output (last tab in that utility) with a setting that sometimes appeared as digital setero output and sometimes SPDIF digital output (typical unusual 'nix behaviour), and then finally made sure, according to another advice gotten here, that the sound isn't muted on that very same utility. The sound on Lubuntu and such in the X1000 can output ac3 and dts according to the hardware capabilities which are not being used by me on AOS at the moment.
What our setup have in common is that we both installed with the 3.18 kernel that proved to me the most stable and performance inducing kernel - without losing quality. The difference is that I use an HD5870 and you use an older card that works better on AOS. maybe you should try the xorg.conf fix of older installations (http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =10#p30595).
Maybe Xeno my man will host your fix on his site...
I am more interested in the procedure you used manually. The last comment here by me is indeed about sound issues but if you look in this forum section you'll see that regarding sound most stuff is usually resolved pretty quicklly not like graphics so the same goes here - I quicklly enable the sound. What I did is tried to pass over Alsa whereever it is possible using the Pulse audio system and with the advice here got the sound working again through enabling sound or audio or whatever in the USER privligies setup, and then in the Pulse audio utility I swaped the analouge stereo output (last tab in that utility) with a setting that sometimes appeared as digital setero output and sometimes SPDIF digital output (typical unusual 'nix behaviour), and then finally made sure, according to another advice gotten here, that the sound isn't muted on that very same utility. The sound on Lubuntu and such in the X1000 can output ac3 and dts according to the hardware capabilities which are not being used by me on AOS at the moment.
What our setup have in common is that we both installed with the 3.18 kernel that proved to me the most stable and performance inducing kernel - without losing quality. The difference is that I use an HD5870 and you use an older card that works better on AOS. maybe you should try the xorg.conf fix of older installations (http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz ... =10#p30595).
Maybe Xeno my man will host your fix on his site...