Ubuntu – Fix Internal microphone issue on Lenovo G570

Some times the internal microphone doesn’t work on brand new Lenovo G570 with Ubutnu 11.04 You can fix it with these steps. #sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf Then add these lines and save the file. options snd-hda-intel model=asus If it has these lines already, then please replace the model=thinkpad with model=asus Now reload the audio driver by […]

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Convert Audio Files to MP3, MP4, Wav in Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) with Gnac

> Gnac Audio Converter is a portable program that lets you convert audio file into multiple formats like MP3, MP4, Wav or even Ogg. This brief article shows you how to install Gnac and begin converting your audio files. There are many audio converters in Ubuntu, but Gnac is small, quick and efficient, and can

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Best Audio Player for Ubuntu 14.04/14.10 : Clementine

>Clementine Clementine is based on Amarok media player, and commonly used to play mp3,ogg songs. it has a lot of sophisticated features like smart/dynamic playlists, internet streaming, ..all the features you expect from a modern music player, with simple and easy to use interface. it’s a cross-platform,free and open source music player. Now, it as been

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Replace OpenOffice with Libre Office in Ubuntu 10.10

>1. Remove all instances of OpenOffice. Open a terminal and type: sudoapt-get autoremove openoffice.org-* 2. Install LibreOffice via PPA sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa sudoapt-get update sudoapt-getinstall libreoffice **Note**: *The version listed in the PPA is still RC4, but it is exactly the same as the final version. * Those who are using Gnome can install the Gnome package

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How to Reset Ubuntu/Gnome Settings to Defaults without Re-installing

> **As a new user**, there comes a time (or there will come a time) when you are playing around with Ubuntu/Gnome, trying different themes, different engines, different window managers, etc, and all of a sudden [you run into a problem](http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/09/29/ubuntu-crashes-on-start-and-returns-to-the-login-screen/ “Ubuntu Crashes on Start and Returns to the Login Screen”) that you can’t seem to find

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