I have to get a bluetooth USB key. Which one is known to work under gentoo
(amd64) ? With which driver ? Experience and knowhow welcome...
On 21/05/2010, at 4:15 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
I have to get a bluetooth USB key. Which one is known to work under gentoo
(amd64) ? With which driver ? Experience and knowhow welcome...
Most bluetooth usb keys will work with the drivers in the kernel, iirc it is
called
On 05/21/2010 02:03 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de wrote:
Because as soon as you disable ALSA dmix and/or Pulse, suddenly you get
acceptable sound latency.
With OSS4, which has in-kernel mixing, it doesn't matter if you enable
Selon Indexer inde...@internode.on.net:
On 21/05/2010, at 4:15 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
I have to get a bluetooth USB key. Which one is known to work under gentoo
(amd64) ? With which driver ? Experience and knowhow welcome...
Most bluetooth usb keys will work with the
On Thursday 20 May 2010 23:24:24 Petric Frank wrote:
Hello,
i tried to use layman (current stable version). The problem ist that i sit
behind a proxy server which covers the http(s) protocol only. All other
ports are closed.
In the config file of layman (/etc/layman/...) i entered the
Give this a read http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Network
Looks interesting and much more simple than PulseAudio ;)
Thanks!
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On 21/05/2010, at 5:36 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
Selon Indexer inde...@internode.on.net:
On 21/05/2010, at 4:15 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
I have to get a bluetooth USB key. Which one is known to work under gentoo
(amd64) ? With which driver ? Experience and knowhow
On Thursday 20 May 2010 15:46:50 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2010 14:07:49 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
The root word it derives from basically means to make smaller or
less important.
Actually, in the Mother Tongue, it means to express disapproval
of (I quote an Oxford
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:45 AM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
I have to get a bluetooth USB key. Which one is known to work under gentoo
(amd64) ? With which driver ? Experience and knowhow welcome...
I have this one, it works great and it is very tiny!
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace.net.au writes:
some features you might consider:
I got the Garmin 1490T:
* bluetooth
* map upgrades
* text to speech
has it.
* tunnel mode (some use accelerometers
Not sure.
* Online searching
usb and bluetooth, should
Google says the error can be due to disabling dri in xorg.conf, but I
don't have anything like that. Should CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU=y include
the dri or dri2 module?
The dri and dri2 modules should be installed by x11-base/xorg-server.
I've got all of these:
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Jonathan
winelauncher.jonat...@googlemail.com wrote:
[snip]
Windows works for many people it does not make it the best OS or the only
one.
In Ubuntu they went from oss to PulseAudio.
I bet that 90% of Ubuntu users do not know that PulseAudio uses Alsa.
What
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
Then why does dmix lag?
Then why does dmix lag?
I don't know; I don't care. I don't use dmix, I use PulseAudio, and it
takes care of everything in user space and I don't have to worry about
anything.
I've tried it 6
On 05/21/2010 09:26 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de wrote:
Then why does dmix lag?
Then why does dmix lag?
I don't know; I don't care. I don't use dmix, I use PulseAudio, and it
takes care of everything in user space and I
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 05/21/2010 09:26 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de
wrote:
Then why does dmix lag?
Then why does dmix lag?
I don't know; I don't care. I don't use dmix, I use PulseAudio,
Does anyone know how to prevent my nouveau video card and ath wifi
card from sharing interrupt 19? I can't move the video card slot and
I'd rather not move the wifi card slot if possible.
BTW, does anyone see any other opportunity for interrupt optimization
here? I'm trying to optimize for
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
On 05/18/2010 07:57 PM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Tuesday 2010-05-18 18:56, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Do you know any howto where it is done the right way?
The right and easy way is to just use the supplied pmt-ehd(8) tool,
which works both interactively and non-interactively, depending
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will reserving an interrupt have?
- Grant
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Grant wrote:
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will reserving an interrupt have?
-
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will reserving an interrupt have?
- Grant
I really don't know. Ask the
On Freitag 21 Mai 2010, Grant wrote:
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will reserving an interrupt have?
On 05/21/2010 10:26 AM, Grant wrote:
Google says the error can be due to disabling dri in xorg.conf, but I
don't have anything like that. Should CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU=y include
the dri or dri2 module?
The dri and dri2 modules should be installed by x11-base/xorg-server.
I've got all of these:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will
On Fri, 21 May 2010 13:44:02 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
You quote one of the three definitions in the OED. The second is
plead earnestly against, which applies here. The third is pray
against which applies just before removal fro the tree :)
I don't have access to the OED; only to a
Google says the error can be due to disabling dri in xorg.conf, but I
don't have anything like that. Should CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU=y include
the dri or dri2 module?
The dri and dri2 modules should be installed by x11-base/xorg-server.
I've got all of these:
if your mobo does not supporting re-assigning interrupts: you can't.
Would that be done in the BIOS? There is a list of interrupts in the
BIOS and I can select either Unassigned or Reserved I think. What
affect will reserving an interrupt have?
- Grant
I really don't know. Ask the
Running the command:
find -name *.ext | xargs -0 rm
I get the result:
rm: cannot remove `Long File Name One.ext\nLong File Name Two.ext\nLong File
Name Three.ext\n': File name too long.
(The actual list is much longer than this, of course, or I wouldn't be using
xargs.) For some reason, the
Daniel D Jones ddjo...@riddlemaster.org wrote:
Running the command:
find -name *.ext | xargs -0 rm
I get the result:
rm: cannot remove `Long File Name One.ext\nLong File Name Two.ext\nLong File
Name Three.ext\n': File name too long.
(The actual list is much longer than this, of
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