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I need to know which Mint exactly you have
If it is Felicia it's both good and bad
I need to know which motherboard - I guess it's ASUS P5QL-EM or similar
Try
Husse wrote:I need to know which Mint exactly you have
If it is Felicia it's both good and bad
I need to know which motherboard - I guess it's ASUS P5QL-EM or similar
Try
I see I've missed the obvious - check all settings for sound - don't forget to double click the volume applet next to the clock and explore the settings, they may have been changed by the update
Husse wrote:I see I've missed the obvious - check all settings for sound - don't forget to double click the volume applet next to the clock and explore the settings, they may have been changed by the update
I found nothing wrong with the sound settings...
The only thing I did differently in this install that I completely bypassed thee repo's nvidia drivers, because I had problems with the 173, 177, 180beta. I installed the most recent from the nvidia site, which cleared up the video/flash playback problems.
Husse wrote:The nvidia drivers could be a problem if you have a sound card on your graphics card which is often the case now so that HDMI can be delivered
That may be the case, since the "Geforce 8200M G" is an integrated card on a notebook, it could also be handling the sound, hence "HDA NVidia" as the sound device.