. It happens.
Send back the extra information and let's get to the bottom of the issue.
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some issues, but so far 3.5.1 seems almost as mature as 3.4.4 was. YMMV.
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, but there is a software fallback. It may not be worth
it if you can't get HW acceleration.
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It is still very beta. This codebase will improve and more of the compositing
functions will be put into the window managers.
is this what everyone else sees with translucency?
Maybe not they might be using per application translucency like what konsole
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see physical memory errors as programs randomly crashing (like the kernel,
with no PANIC). You also might notice when you start the system up that it
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here. You might want to try a kde list for more insight.
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--prefix=~/
make make install
This puts it into /home/user/ where /home/user is considered to be /
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in the past. If a user is going to compile and install
software in their home directory they are going to have to at least learn
--prefix as an option to configure. Fortunately/unfortunately this is a
requirement. Just as learning to use ls to list files in a directory.
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if they have the power to do
this, they have the power to accidentally install into /. Pick your poison
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play out the spdif port then it might be important to look
at that program's setup for audio output. What device is it using etc.
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experiment. Have good backups.
For a good reference if one is ever needed to give to a friend, relative or
foe try http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/extendlv.html
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,snd_seq_device,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_code
c,snd_pcm,snd_timer soundcore 7776 1 snd
snd_page_alloc 8456 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm
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ntfs 99440 1
Did you look at your mixer? Try alsamixer.
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for maintenece like busybox or nash. Also lvm is not statically linked and
can require libraries out of /usr/lib also. So be careful and understand
what you are doing. You just might need a livecd in some cases for
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interested in your arp table too, arp -a.
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What is the other program? What is the real issue? Mount is sort of special.
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this one for the answer to your question. The other way
is to read man portage, man emerge, man make.conf. The example file stays
updated with new features (it may lag some) and so do the man pages.
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anything on 192.168.1.0/24. Perhaps
nothing is connected to that interface right now?
Congrats on the problem being fixed.
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it a lacking feature, just a nice checkbox to be able to
check. If we get transparent compression in the filesystems (that you can
toggle on and off) then that will be great news to marketers. It also could
be good news to embedded people if the compression isn't too processor
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for
sound. You can start it everytime you start your web browser or you can add
esound to your default run level.
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to recap, you don't need esd anymore, just working OSS (ALSA provides OSS
compatibility). If you are having trouble with it playing while other things
are playing sound try using aoss or artsdsp to mux the sounds for you (or esd
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and eth0 shows three hosts
192.168.0.10,20,22 and each of those it knows their hostname.
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. And they only had that issue when doing
playback and record using integrated sound cards. This is now a non-issue.
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Can you give an update on what you've found and if you've made any progress?
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for you.
fanboy alert
Here here! ANDREW Rules!
/fanboy alert
Just tried acidrip which is mplayer based instead of transcode. It
worked fine on the
one DVD I've tested with.
You should give ANDREW a shot.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124130
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Please anyone that can mirror this file do so! It will be needed for once it
gets a package maintainer.
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you read the man page, this ANDREW is really flexible.
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 19:35, JimD wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 18:25:06 -0600
perldoc perlfunc
or man perlfunc
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for the compilation.
Is this on x86_64
here is my output from emerge -av audacity (using 2005.1 profile):
ebuild R ] media-sound/audacity-1.2.4b-r1 USE=encode mad vorbis 4,394kB
What gtk use flag are you talking about??? I don't have one.
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development, each ebuild contains a release (even
the betas) that is almost of release quality. I feel completely safe using
the betas that come out of the audacity project for my every day audio work.
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If you have a lot of jobs you are sending to distcc then you will see a huge
increase in your load average as a result.
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Is cp -a sufficient ?
Why not? Just make sure after you finish copying all the files that you
install grub to the new disk and make it bootable etc. If you are using lvm
this is easier because you can do a pvmove to migrate the data to the new
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(kde, gnome, blackbox) then you have to log out of X then log back in.
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You can find the PID of the last backgrouned process using the bash variable
$!
So something like:
subprocess
$pid=$!
Using trap along with maybe setting alarms should get you what you want.
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environment of your choice. If you are
already using kdm/gdm as a login manager then you have the ability to easily
select what environment you want each time you login.
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solve the wrong problem?
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will be allowed to replace your domain
statement in /etc/resolv.conf.
I hope this clears it up.
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/resolv.conf.
However, this file does not exist in my /etc/init.d anymore. I'm not sure
when that changed or why.
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just can't get the behavior you want by following them, try to use them
when possible and be aware of the standards that functions are defined in on
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until I enabled autovaccuum...
By having your musicDB split off onto a postgres backend you can do whatever
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On Tuesday 05 September 2006 00:33, Jean-Marc Beaune wrote:
Hi,
Just a stupid question : What is bootstrap.sh used for ?
This is the script used to bootstrap your system. Usually this is only used
if installing from stage1.
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://www.gnucash.org/
GnuCash is very good. Also you should investigate KMyMoney. Both programs
are capable. GnuCash has been around longer, but they lack some features now
due to spending the last two years porting to GTK2.
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I'd also start with the latest stable 2 version out.
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Please read:
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or there is an honest to goodness bug in the app.
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