So here I am...
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...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros
:laugh: I generally name mine rather vulgar, kid sister unfriendly names :-\
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
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every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
At least they only do those about once a month now. :rolleyes:
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every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
yeah, it resets the screensaver, too. It still shows as set and enabled, I just have to go back in and click apply again. Wierd.
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every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
Chris Losinger wrote:
every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup.
At least Vista is reliable then. :rolleyes: My XP laptop loses track randomly; sometimes i can undock/redock/reboot without problems, sometimes it'll forget the refresh rate, sometimes it'll move all windows to the wrong desktop, sometimes it just re-arranges the logical coordinates of each screen. It's the equivalent of keeping a window open next to a desk full of papers - stability changes with the wind. :sigh:
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros
:laugh: I generally name mine rather vulgar, kid sister unfriendly names :-\
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Must have had fun with Hoary Hedgehog[^] ;P
Any *nix distros I work with now is pretty much with CentOS or PCLinuxOS...
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
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...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Creative don't do a Linux drive and won't release the interface specifications so ALSA can write one, everything has to be reverse engineered the hard way :mad: Install the restricted driver for your card, the dual monitor set up is in there (I do this with nVidia).
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros
:laugh: I generally name mine rather vulgar, kid sister unfriendly names :-\
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
Paul Conrad wrote:
I generally name mine rather vulgar, kid sister unfriendly names
If this wasn't the lounge I'd suggest a wee competition to see who can come up with the best dodgy names.
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Creative don't do a Linux drive and won't release the interface specifications so ALSA can write one, everything has to be reverse engineered the hard way :mad: Install the restricted driver for your card, the dual monitor set up is in there (I do this with nVidia).
Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.
It used to work with the alsa driver... It hasn't worked since 7.0. I installed the restricted drivers for the video card, and it botched up the X display.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Don't you have sound on your motherboard? I have not seen a motherboard without sound or a NIC in years.
John
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Don't you have sound on your motherboard? I have not seen a motherboard without sound or a NIC in years.
John
YEs, but the stupid linux drivers either don't always pick it up, or don't consistently work. Why I have no idea, but I remember that with both the Ubuntu 6.x and 7.x series the sound would sometimes not work, or work for a while, and then just quit, and nothing I did seemed to make any lasting difference. But hooray! Linux runs on a my iPod! Sigh...
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...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
These are the things that make me hate linux
That's all that makes you hate it? Geeeze... even I have a longer list :)
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...installing Ubuntu 8.04 (I refuse to use their stupid animal names to refer to their distros)... 0) It didn't appear to have installed the required alsa driver to allow my sound card to work. This is almost understandable since it's a Creative Audigy - quite possibly the most widely used brand/model on the freakin' planet. [sarcasm]There's no reason it should automatically know how to make it work.[/sarcasm] 1) It sees that I have dual monitors, but it's in "clone" mode and seems to think my 19-inch monitor is the primary one, despite the fact that my 22-inch monitor is plugged into the 1st monitor port on my video card (and is where the POST display is shown during boot-up. 2) It insists my 22-inch monitor is only capable of 1280x1024. These are the things that make me hate linux - the fact that I have to dick around with the system for a couple of hours before it works like it should have when I installed it. I guess this is to be expected since most of the "programmers" are busy trying to port the kernel to a glass of water.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001As a Windows developer of 10 years, I completely disagree, Ubuntu is amazing!! Sure it has problems, nothing is perfect. But installing a driver? changing display settings? you need to do the same thing on windows too! What about the fact that Ubuntu is faster than vista and xp? do you hate that?
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every. single. time. i get a Windows update, my Vista machine loses track of the dual monitor setup. sometimes i can fix it with Windows monitor setup. sometimes i have to use the ATI setup app. sometimes i have to do a complete re-install of the ATI driver.
I think Windows is not to blame here. It's the ATI drivers that are completely crap. I've always had problems with ATI and dual monitor setup - Windows AND Linux.
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As a Windows developer of 10 years, I completely disagree, Ubuntu is amazing!! Sure it has problems, nothing is perfect. But installing a driver? changing display settings? you need to do the same thing on windows too! What about the fact that Ubuntu is faster than vista and xp? do you hate that?
60% of statistics are made up on the spot
Joshua Nussbaum wrote:
What about the fact that Ubuntu is faster than vista and xp? do you hate that?
How do you measure that? :~ In terms of GUI snappiness, I find that Windows blows KDE/Gnome right out of the water. I am a living GUI seismograph... ;)
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Joshua Nussbaum wrote:
What about the fact that Ubuntu is faster than vista and xp? do you hate that?
How do you measure that? :~ In terms of GUI snappiness, I find that Windows blows KDE/Gnome right out of the water. I am a living GUI seismograph... ;)
-2 man points for even knowing that a GUI is available for linux ;-)
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Don't you have sound on your motherboard? I have not seen a motherboard without sound or a NIC in years.
John
Yes, but I have an Audigy in the box because it sounds better.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001