Hallo,
in chromium kan je chrome://gpu als adres invullen, dat geeft een hoop
informatie.
Werkt hier niet in squeeze, maar wel in nieuwere versies, dacht ik.
HTH, ---Jasper.
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Ah, I get it. 'read -n1' is the way.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Magicloud Magiclouds
magicloud.magiclo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Say I have device /dev/ttyACM0. If I `stty -F /dev/ttyACM0 raw`, then `cat /dev/ttyACM0`
in one term, and `echo -e QUERYCOMMAND /dev/ttyACM0` in another
Hi,
Realtek ACL268
I want to know why I have got two internal mics? As far as I know, my laptop
has got only one internal mic.
goto:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1PFid=27Level=5Conn=4ProdID=140
At the bottom of that page is a link to a datasheet where you
Hello,
In my intent to make my netbook more usable (because I can barely use
some applications such the recently available Pan), I'm trying to get a
virtual screen (panning) that allows me to configure some applications
that fail to display the usual bottom buttons (Cancel, Apply, Accept...).
In /proc/asound there are a number of files and directories
that deal with sound, but all of them are 'read only', even
for root. The modules file contains two entries for sound
drivers, both of them being for snd-hda-intel. If I try to run
'modprobe -r snd-hda-intel' I get that it is in use, so
I am running Squeeze (Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64)
on a Dell XPS8300 with a Sound Blaster SB1040 X-Fi
Xtreme Audio card that produces no sound.
//
'speaker-test -t sine -f 440 -c 2' produces no sound:
speaker-test 1.0.23
Playback device is default
Christian Jaeger chrjae at gmail.com writes:
Another update in my quest to get that UMTS modem work properly:
Bell technical support told me that I should run a firmware upgrade on
the stick (and gave me a link to the exact file). Of course that's a
windows .exe. I tried to run it in a
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 23:16:39 +0900, J.Hwan.Kim wrote:
2011? 04? 25? 22:49, Steven ? ?:
Assuming gnome:
start gconf-editor (start with terminal or the menu: Applications -
System tools - Configuration editor)
go to apps - nautilus - desktop
There you can find check boxes to
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