fatdog and dell inspiron 15 3453
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fatdog and dell inspiron 15 3453
hello, i am using dell inspiron 3543(i3 5005,4gb ram,1tb hdd) series laptop.if i boot this from fatdog 701 pendrive, i came across series of problems. can some body pl help me?.
problems are 1)sound does not play (may be sound card drivers not loaded) ,2)video quality of movies badly hampered (vlc plays movies,but not clear,blurred video),3)my wifi interface/modem not get detected (i have to use my ether net cable/ lan cable to connect to the broadband. any one came across these problems ?pl help.....
problems are 1)sound does not play (may be sound card drivers not loaded) ,2)video quality of movies badly hampered (vlc plays movies,but not clear,blurred video),3)my wifi interface/modem not get detected (i have to use my ether net cable/ lan cable to connect to the broadband. any one came across these problems ?pl help.....
Chimnya, what have you got there?
One @ a time now, then copy and paste their contents from your "user's" folder.
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lspci -nn | grep Network > ~/1wifi.txt
lspci -nn | grep Multimedia > ~/1audio.txt
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Sorry, FD uses..
Don't know how to copy'n paste?
">" is a simple redirector.. Taking standard output and "piping" it.. In this example >> to file.
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lspci -nn | grep Audio
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lspci -nn | grep Audio > ~/2audio.txt
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Hi chimnya,
I am quite new to Linux so I may be wrong.
But while waiting for Semme...
Take a look at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97276]
And post if you have missing firmware.
Thanks.
I am quite new to Linux so I may be wrong.
But while waiting for Semme...
Take a look at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97276]
And post if you have missing firmware.
Thanks.
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Because I've been short on time these days....
Look here for sound >> http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... sound.html
Using these numbers >> [8086:160c].. This site should tell you something about your card.
Here's your wifi >> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/use ... ]=bcm43142
Checking for wifi >> http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... rking.html
Does the wizard "see" your device?
Include whether you've perused Jedi's page..
Look here for sound >> http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... sound.html
Using these numbers >> [8086:160c].. This site should tell you something about your card.
Here's your wifi >> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/use ... ]=bcm43142
Checking for wifi >> http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... rking.html
Does the wizard "see" your device?
Include whether you've perused Jedi's page..
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Chimnya, I came across a thread that sounds like it would work. I checked FD-700 and the required modules appear in place. What I need to know from you is which are loading during a typical boot and how you're running FD from USB.
For the modules ([L]smod), run these consecutively then attach the created gzip file with your reply.
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For how FD's booting.. Is it a Grub menu you see when FD boots?
If you open ROX <your file manager> and tap the green up arrow till you're in / or "system root," is there a "boot" folder?
Are you able to boot FD "live" as in, "Yes, I have burned a bootable image of FD"?
For the modules ([L]smod), run these consecutively then attach the created gzip file with your reply.
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lsmod > ~/modules.txt
gzip ~/modules.txt
For how FD's booting.. Is it a Grub menu you see when FD boots?
If you open ROX <your file manager> and tap the green up arrow till you're in / or "system root," is there a "boot" folder?
Are you able to boot FD "live" as in, "Yes, I have burned a bootable image of FD"?
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For how FD's booting.. Is it a Grub menu you see when FD boots?
i always run fd 701 from bootable usb(which i have created from Fatdog64-701.iso file in unetbootin). when desktop appears i remove my usb. when i want to switch to windows8, i simply reboot the laptop. i first see a blue screen and then fd loads......
p.s. just now i am not using save file mode in fd701, but i have used it and if my problems were solved i will definitely use save file
If you open ROX <your file manager> and tap the green up arrow till you're in / or "system root," is there a "boot" folder?
no there is no boot folder when i press green up arrow till i am in system root
i always run fd 701 from bootable usb(which i have created from Fatdog64-701.iso file in unetbootin). when desktop appears i remove my usb. when i want to switch to windows8, i simply reboot the laptop. i first see a blue screen and then fd loads......
p.s. just now i am not using save file mode in fd701, but i have used it and if my problems were solved i will definitely use save file
If you open ROX <your file manager> and tap the green up arrow till you're in / or "system root," is there a "boot" folder?
no there is no boot folder when i press green up arrow till i am in system root
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