Program at Earhart?

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David Wefler

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Oct 30, 2009, 4:01:03 PM10/30/09
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Greetings PLUG!
I'm a fellow Linux user (ubuntu) and one of the Staff Residents over at Earhart Hall.

I am wondering if you would be available to do a program at Earhart?
You were here last year and it was very informative and FUN!


I'm going to talk with my RA's and see if anyone would be interested in hosting it. Otherwise I may just take on the responsibility myself.

Are there any dates in the next couple of weeks that you know WILL NOT work for you?


Thanks,
Dave--

tleonard

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Oct 31, 2009, 6:06:25 PM10/31/09
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Let me know more as well. I'd be very interested, since I'm migrating
over to Ubuntu over my whole network, and am now down to only one
Winblows Computer.
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JR

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Nov 8, 2009, 2:19:14 PM11/8/09
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Turn up your volume. Run alsa-mixer from the command line. It's
probably unrelated to flash because it's probably the first restart of
the system after you update.

On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Vineeth Harikumar <vinee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys , I just tried the latest 64 bit flash after i upgraded to karmic
> koala (ubuntu 9.10) ,and once flash was set up ,the flash apps on sites were
> working just  fine, but then i restarted my laptop and all/any sound was
> disabled for some reason.
> I couldn't figure out what had happened. So after a lot of time i figured it
> had to be the flash and so i reinstalled the system from scratch and then
> tried flash 64bit again, and when i restarted my laptop, i had the exact
>  same problem again . So i really don't know why thats happening.
> I have a Dell Studio 15 laptop (1555) with Integrated High Definition Audio
> and the ubuntu 9.10 is from the karmic-dvd-amd64.iso :
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/ .
> If anyone knows why this is happening or has a solution to this, i'd be glad
> to hear it!
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> Vineeth.
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JR

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Nov 8, 2009, 2:21:44 PM11/8/09
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*Sorry, that's alsamixer, and be sure you unmute your sounds with the
"M" key as well. Volume's being turned down/muted is a common problem
after upgrades.
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