[gentoo-user] How to play audio CD with mplayer?

2015-09-12 Thread Walter Dnes
I don't know why this is so difficult, because mplayer can handle just about anything. Google searches turned up 2 commandline approaches, neither of which work on my system. I want to play track 12 on an audio CD, but for now I'll settle for anything. Here's option 1...

Re: [gentoo-user] How to play audio CD with mplayer?

2015-09-12 Thread Heiko Baums
Am 12.09.2015 um 18:43 schrieb Walter Dnes: > I don't know why this is so difficult, because mplayer can handle just > about anything. Google searches turned up 2 commandline approaches, > neither of which work on my system. I want to play track 12 on an audio > CD, but for now I'll settle for

Re: [gentoo-user] How to play audio CD with mplayer?

2015-09-12 Thread Dale
Walter Dnes wrote: > I don't know why this is so difficult, because mplayer can handle just > about anything. Google searches turned up 2 commandline approaches, > neither of which work on my system. I want to play track 12 on an audio > CD, but for now I'll settle for anything. Here's option

[gentoo-user] cdda2wav slightly missing start/end of tracks on 1 CD set

2015-09-12 Thread Walter Dnes
I think I had a (self-inflicted) problem sending this message the first time. Here's hoping it works this time. Apologies for the dupe. This is a problem on only one 2-CD set (I hope). It's probably screwed up metadata... * track audio_01.wav has a song that ends, a bit of silence, and I

[gentoo-user] cdda2wav slightly missing start/end of tracks on 1 CD set This is a problem on only one 2-CD set (I hope). It's probably

2015-09-12 Thread Walter Dnes
screwed up metadata... * track audio_01.wav has a song that ends, a bit of silence, and I can hear the first couple of bars of the song from audio_2.wav * track audio_02.wav is missing the first couple of bars. The song ends, followed by a bit of silence and the first couple of bars of the

Re: [gentoo-user] systemd very slow to compile?

2015-09-12 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 6:08 PM, walt wrote: > My very old and slow ~amd64 machine took 3 hours and 45-minutes to > compile systemd-226 today. I was curious to know why it was taking so > long to finish, so I used 'top' to see what was happening. > > Turns out that two

[gentoo-user] Re: OT: GCC 5 Offloading

2015-09-12 Thread Fernando Rodriguez
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 12:20:39 PM james wrote: > You are taking a very conservative view of things. Codes being worked > out now for clusters, will find their way to expand the use of the > video card resources, for general purpose things. Most of this will > occur as compiler

Re: [gentoo-user] MX Master mouse on bluetooth

2015-09-12 Thread lukash
On Fri, 2015-09-04 at 13:42 -0400, Ian Savoy wrote: > Hey all, > > I splurged on a new mx master mouse a few weeks ago, and it's been > working > fine using the unified receiver that is included with the mouse. > However, > it's not the only bluetooth device i have, and it would be nice not > to

Re: [gentoo-user] Can't update to go-1.4.2

2015-09-12 Thread Bruce Schultz
On 10/09/15 05:49, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 09/09/2015 21:37, Ajai Khattri wrote: On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, Fernando Rodriguez wrote: Post your emerge --info. Why do you have i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc on a 64-bit machine? FYI, this is 32bit Gentoo running on a 64bit virtual machine (so it has a 64bit