Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-07-01 Thread Emanuele Morozzi
cothrige wrote: * Emanuele Morozzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have esperienced your problem; in my case it was caused by the lack of a var, and that that caused the mixer not to load the previously saved settings. 1. Specifically in /etc/conf.d/alsasound I had to add this lines

Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-06-30 Thread cothrige
* Emanuele Morozzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have esperienced your problem; in my case it was caused by the lack of a var, and that that caused the mixer not to load the previously saved settings. 1. Specifically in /etc/conf.d/alsasound I had to add this lines RESTORE_ON_START=yes

[gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-06-29 Thread cothrige
I just finished running 'emerge -uD world' and everything seemed to go okay. At least in the end it seemed to. I did have some troubles with spamassassin and a couple of other strange dependencies which were not dealt with automatically, but google and archives of such lists as this helped in

Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-06-29 Thread Norbert Kamenicky
cothrige wrote: I just finished running 'emerge -uD world' and everything seemed to go okay. At least in the end it seemed to. I did have some troubles with spamassassin and a couple of other strange dependencies which were not dealt with automatically, but google and archives of such lists

Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-06-29 Thread cothrige
* Norbert Kamenicky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: cothrige wrote: I just finished running 'emerge -uD world' and everything seemed to go okay. At least in the end it seemed to. I did have some troubles with spamassassin and a couple of other strange dependencies which were not dealt with

Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa stops working after 'emerge -uD world'

2005-06-29 Thread Bob Sanders
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 21:24:18 -0500 cothrige [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would seem that knowing that my files would be saved to the archive folder I had gotten a little bold when running dispatch-conf. But, I copied the old file back from the archive and ran alsaconf again. This time it