Hello,
I have encountered a problem maintaining my system using revdep-rebuild. I
have both gcc-3.4.6 and gcc-4.3.2 installed on my machine. I mainly use
gcc4, but sometimes I need g77 because many people at my laboratory use
fortran code that is not compliant with gfortran standards.
However,
hi,
after trying many time, i am again trying to install the gentoo on my
macbook pro 4.1 . after pessing 2 days with it, still i have some problem:
1. sound not working (tried most of the solutions that available online
2. wifi not working
3. touchpad not working ok (two fingurs scroll
In vim, you can just select the rectangular region with Ctrl-v,
then type I#ESC. This will insert # in each line at the same
column.
If you want to comment a series of lines m-n , it's quicker to do :
:m,ns/^/#/
I saw similar comments in my Google searches, but I am flummoxed
Is there any way to access the vim buffers from other than vi? Using
Konsole, if I want to copy something from vim I have to highlight with the
mouse and right click, which is annoying. I really just want a better way
to copy from Konsole that doesn't involve right click. At least
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless MAC
address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using my
hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using NetworkManager, but I also
installed Wicd to see if I could avoid the problem that way. The problem
seems to
)On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless
MAC address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using
my hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using NetworkManager, but
I
Try shutting it down
2009/2/15 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com
)On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless
MAC address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using
my hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using
2009/2/15 Shawn Haggett po...@podgeweb.com
daid kahl wrote:
2009/2/15 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com mailto:daid...@gmail.com
)On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my
Wireless
MAC address
2009/2/14 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com
I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless MAC
address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using my
hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using NetworkManager, but I also
installed Wicd to see if I could avoid
2009/2/16 Guillermo Garron guillermo.fed...@gmail.com
Hi,
I am new to Gentoo, and yes I am also new to compiling kernels.
I recently got in to configuring my own kernel (I'm not sure if you're at
this level or using other people's .config files); it's a bit lazy and maybe
risky not to
Also, you should avoid using oldconfig except for really minor kernel
upgrades. I know this is mentioned in documentation elsewhere, but
just a useful reminder.
~daid
This has been discussed on this list before. Running make oldconfig
works fine. I, and a lot of others, have said
I'm inclined to sumbit to the expertise of others when choosing kernel
compilation options, and so I generally boot a recent liveCD and take a copy
of the kernel .config from there (`zcat /proc/config.gz`)
System Rescue CD uses a kernel of about the same vintage as the one you're
trying to
2009/2/19 Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 14:06:13 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote:
I would love to hear from someone who managed a gentoo install on a 4G
SSHD with the onboard Atheros wifi chipset;also the ethernet would be
nice, it uses the L1e Gigabit chip, another
Hello!
I was running the unstable branch of portage primarily for about two years
(mostly from user error when I first started), and I finally committed to
downgrading to the stable branch last night. I did backups first, and I'm
keeping some good logs of any trouble I encounter.
So far, gnome
Hello,
I'm working on upgrading a very old Gentoo system for my work.
Some software is only running well in 2.4.x kernels, and when doing other
updates I inadvertently updated past glibc-2.3.5, and so now the 2.4 kernel
does not boot (Fatal error, kernel too old). Fortunately there is a 2.6
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 17:13:16 daid kahl wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on upgrading a very old Gentoo system for my work.
Some software is only running well in 2.4.x kernels, and when doing other
updates I inadvertently updated past glibc-2.3.5, and so now the 2.4
kernel
does
2009/8/10 Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk
On 9 Aug 2009, at 08:01, Andrey Vul wrote:
I somehow killed the dhcp in my openwrt router and failsafe mode
requires a static IP address. Stopping net.eth0 and then running
'#ifconfig eth0 up; ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2' resulted with a 'No
Hello,
I was upgrading (or downgrading technically) from ~x86 to x86. So I
didn't update or sync for about 6 months, and then with a few exceptions for
~x86 in /etc/portage/package.keywords I was able to get to stable after
emerging ~384 packages. This is not a highly recommended process, but
Change it in Systemsettings. I use konsole-4.3.1 with kde-3.5.10 and
after the change it opens firefox for me.
What all do you unmask for this? I'm still kicking around 3.5.10, but I
wouldn't mind some updated apps, and some of the new Konsole features sound
useful (which is ironic, since
2. The second guide uses a lot of one-shot emerges; could anyone
please explain why I'd use a one-shot?
ISTM that if a package is on my system, I'd want it routinely updated.
If I need it only once, then instruct me to unmerge it after it's done!?
The basic idea of --oneshot is to avoid
Seems like an awful lot of hoops to jump through just to get a facility
that
comes out of the box in 3.5. Maybe I'll give it a try anyway, so thanks.
Yeah, right? I was thinking of making the switch, but I was convinced there
must be infinite tricks hidden.
~daid
What editor do you prefer, then?
I have been making a little effort in the last year or two to come to grips
with vi or vim, and am starting to prefer it, but ISTM that the problem with
traditional Unix editors (i.e. vi emacs) is that they depend upon learning
obscure keyboard shortcuts.
Apparently I have bodged the setup somehow on this system.
Each time I plug in a flash drive, two Nautilus windows open up. If I plug
three USB drives in, six windows open.
Any ideas please, to smooth this minor wrinkle?
Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives (or
I'm trying to setup acpi, but I cannot get it work
Hello,
I didn't set up acpi for power save yet, but I did do it for getting my
laptop to go to sleep on lid close, and it was really easy. Since I imagine
this might be a function you also want (and I got it working really easily),
you might
...
Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives (or
external usb harddrives) to a specified location based on serial number.
... I can either give an overview or dig up the url if anyone likes.
I'd have assumed you simple used any of the usual automount drives with
udev
Hello all,
I witnessed some unexpected printing behavior recently. I can't really
understand why these results happen, but I solved my specific problems.
I'm running KDE 3.5.10, so this might not apply to 4.x (though I'd be
interested if someone could test it!).
I usually use a2ps to print
Hello all,
I was getting some Japanese-bought DVDs to play correctly on my
laptop, and I found that I after I installed libdvdcss from portage,
portage did not think to rebuild kaffeine (or mplayer, etc), but that
was necessary to get full viewing functionality.
In the first case, I wonder if
I simply can't make any sense of them.
Your mailer also used HTML.
If you wish to make postings of this kind then I would be grateful if
you could place me on your ignore list, and not make such replies to my
messages.
Sorry. This should be regular text now.
How do you find the serial,
I was getting some Japanese-bought DVDs ... to rebuild kaffeine (or
mplayer, etc)
Nope. What you have to do is to set up the correct use flags for xine-lib
(dvd).
I think the css USE flag may also be required, at least by some packages.
Well, dvd and xine are both in my world file. I
2009/10/5 Jesús Guerrero i92gu...@terra.es:
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:42:22 +0100, Stroller
strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 5 Oct 2009, at 15:18, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
I actually find this a little surprising. I might have thought that
the devs might have separated the decryption and
I just finished installing Gentoo on a Dell Vostro
Now that it's working how do you like the screen, size, etc? That's one
of the laptops I've been considering.
You just have to admire and honest (Dell) company
I had a Dell laptop a few years back. It was the reason for maybe 2
Hello,
I follow the Installation guide of gentoo. I'm in step
Does anybody know what should I do ?
The first thing I *always* do when installing a fresh Gentoo system and
hitting a bug:
1) Google and look at the first page
2) Put the failed package version in /etc/portage/package.mask
The stick will be used in MSWindows mainly.
In that case, I'd play safe and format it in Windows.
Ah booo! You're formatting it anyway, so there's no data to lose, and
I can't imagine you'd break it by trying to format it.
Try it in Linux first and let us know how it goes. I never
Not really specific to gentoo, except that I want to do this with a Gentoo
PC: Is it possible to attach my Gentoo PC 'G' to another PC 'W' (running
Windows) via USB, so that G appears to be a removable media to W? I think
you need special USB cables with some electronics in the middlle for
Nope, you're just doing it wrong. You're forgetting to do the bit where
you pop the key lids off to wash them then forget where to put them
back
That explains it, I just put the whole keyboard in the dishwasher.
That may sound stupid, but it's not as bad as using Cc: on mailing list
I'm emergin system and world after a little while, maybe 4 months, I got
directory does not exist /usr/lib/ccache/bin
I search a bit, and it seems that ccache accelerate compiling.
So it's seems to emerge anyway in a good way.
What should I do to kinda make it better ? Just create that
Who mentioned data loss? Formatting in Windows reduces the risk of
Windows complaining about the format. It may not be standards-compliant,
but at least is is consistently broken.
Sorry I'm a bit late on this, but just a note, in fstab, you should
use the option iocharset=utf8, otherwise it's
It must be a year or so now with all different kernels. On boot up kdm
fires
up, but within 5 seconds or so and while the use is busy entering their
passwd on the kdm screen, it suddenly returns to the console. Alt+F7
brings them back to their kdm, but this behaviour is clearly wrong.
What is the syntax for a single entry in package.mask to exclude the whole of
kde:4? I did start masking each package separately, but that's far too much
work - I'd finish up with an entry for every kde package that has a version
4. Also, kde:4, which seems like the right thing to specify, is
Hi,
for this weekend I planned to migrate to baselayout 2
finally.
On gentoo web I found this: 2.
Migration to OpenRC
Migration to OpenRC is fairly straightforward; it will be pulled in
as part of your regular upgrade process by your package manager.
I tried to check this
Hello,
This is not strictly a Gentoo issue, but since we have a good habit to
report upstream bugs and security issues (and I use Gentoo), I wanted
to run by a possible security hole to others.
When my machine is locked, I can still use an IR remote, running
through lirc and programmed through
Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and
istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs
good.
I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core.
I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then
I've recently rebuilt my laptop, and am having trouble getting the
wireless to work correctly. My wireless is making an association with
my AP, but TCP/IP traffic doesn't seem to want to transmit over it; I
can't even ping my AP. TCP/IP works fine on the ethernet adapter.
Wireshark (without
I think what has really killed Openmoko is the inability to get hold of 3G
chips in the low quantities and licensing terms they required. Lack of
camera and 3G were the biggest source of this is lame, i was really
interested but lacking these i'm not buying a freerunner whinges on the
mailing
I think I saw a statement on this list that it's possible to set a
different wallpaper on each desktop in kde-4.3.1, but now I can't find
it,
and I can't see how to do it either.
Is it really possible to do this?
You need to create an activity for each desktop and set the wallpaper
within
2009/11/6 Roger Mason rma...@mun.ca:
Hello,
I have an intel iMac Core 2 Duo with an ATI radeon HD 2400 XT video
card. I have not been able to get X working.
I'm also running on an apple machine (macbook), so I might be able to
help. My video card is intel, so my settings won't be exactly
2009/11/4 Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com:
I'll say right from the start, that building a new kernel, has always
been a problem for me. I don't remember ever not having a problem, in
10+ yrs..
Many people here seem to find it completely easy... not me.
I tried closely comparing the current
I tried closely comparing the current working kernel with newly built
one. I mean side by side with `make menuconfig' running in both sources.
I cannot tell what it is I'm overlooking.
Please do not do this. Instead emerge kccmp to compare kernel
configurations! It is much easier...trust
There are files in /var /tmp which I can't remove:
the msg is EXT2-fs error: ext2_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 16388.
Can anyone help ?
Did you try removing it from a live Linux distro (ie: on a USB stick)?
Or if it lets you move it, maybe you can move it to the temporary file
Hello,
I'm looking at a Dell Vostro 1720 Laptop with this Intel video
chip: Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Anyone with any experience or comments as to Intel's video
offerings, as far as it related to (X)/Gentoo on the laptop
are most welcome.
The software support
Hello,
After some recent updates, my keyboard shows some strange and
undesirable behavior. It is a MacBook (no previous keyboard
problems), with US mapping and UTF-8 mode.
Examples: During console login, the key-combination Shift+2 deletes
the whole line, and Shift+3 is a backspace, rather than
Is there some
simple tool in portage to report 1) The local build date of an
installed package 2) Display the emerge history? Such tools would
assist me in locating the problem, which I assume resulted from an
upgrade.
Sorry, I am looking at /var/log/emerge.log now.
~daid
if has_version ''${CATEGORY}/${PF} ; then
eerror Sanity check to keep you from breaking your system:
eerror Downgrading glibc is not supported and a sure way to destruction
die aborting to save your system
fi
I want to do it anyway.
I had a circumstance where I also had to downgrade
Hey guys
I'm Strugling to set up wireless, have recompiled kernel to include wireless
i have folowed all the documentation and read and folowed tutorials on
gentoo wiki and also i have folowed the /net.examples and wireless.examples
but it keeps giving me errors when i want to start
I have a 20 inch aluminum imac:
uname -a
Linux pyrope 2.6.30-gentoo-r5 #9 SMP Sat Nov 14 14:04:55 NST 2009 x86_64
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
I'm using the in-kernel alsa drivers. I have tried compiling into the
kernel and as modules. I cannot get
# emerge alsa-util alsa oss
Sorry, that should be alsa-oss
~daid
# emerge alsa-util alsa oss
...and alsa-utils
I should go to sleep...
So this is one of those times where why words come back to haunt me?? :-)
What I think I shall do first, is downgrade binutils to 1.19.x and rebuild a
few apps I've noticed that are affected. I think the odds of success are
pretty good. If not, well, a reinstall-rebuild is the certain route
Using Windowmaker with Thunar as a file manager, with the volume manager
in place and that plugin is enabled.
For some reason Thunar is now not seeing any USB device when plugged
in. I am not sure when this stopped working.
My USB devices of keyboard, trackball, and webcam are working fine.
2009/11/18 Maxim Wexler maxim.wex...@gmail.com:
Hi group,
I ran emerge -avuDN world and came up with blocked packages which I
eliminated by un-merging device-mapper and e2fsprogs-libs. When I
rebooted was greeted by a maintenance console and the message
libblkid.so.1 cannot open shared
Back on topic now :-) Apparently upstream is aware of this silly
behaviour/bug, maybe I should wait a bit and see if they provide a knob to go
back to the old behaviour
This sounds like a reasonable plan. glibc downgrades aren't supported
not only because they are a pain in the rear, but they
I wonder if it's worth the trouble. I read here that running a full ~x86
system would probably be easier. And I'd like to try, but while going from
x86 to ~x86 is easy, the other way is quite hard, isn't it? If possible at
all.
I just wanted to throw my two-cents in here, although much has
After my post I knuckled down and worked systematically through the
model= options for ALC883/888 and ALC882/885, having gleaned from the
internet that these are most similar to the 889A. The possible choices
are listed in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt.
Several
2009/11/18 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com:
Hello,
After some recent updates, my keyboard shows some strange and
undesirable behavior. It is a MacBook (no previous keyboard
problems), with US mapping and UTF-8 mode.
It appears that the problem is some unholy alliance between
hal-0.5.13-r2
To disable namespaces I would have to set CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y ... correct?
This is rather counterintuitive to me, as my main workstation is far
from an embedded or small system (ok, not compared to the
4096-cpu-clusters in http://xkcd.com/619/ , but compared to, for
example, my embedded
I saw a message that said something about some kernel option that was
turned on that shouldn't be, and that udev might not work.
I found it in /var/log/messages. It said:
Nov 23 15:37:07 camille kernel: udev: missing sysfs features; please
update the kernel or disable the kernel's
This all happened because you didn't read this:
pkg_preinst() {
if use make-symlinks [[ ! ${VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB} == yes ]]
[[ ${ROOT} == / ]] ; then
ewarn setting USE=make-symlinks and emerging to / is very
dangerous.
ewarn it WILL overwrite lots
2009/11/25 Helmut Jarausch jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de:
Hi,
on one of several machines and only occasionally
my X-server (/usr/bin/X) takes nearly 100% CPU.
I have killed some applications but this didn't help
unless I killed X itself and restarted it.
Is there any way to find out what is
Just restore your latest backup to the new partition, then edit /etc/fstab
to specify the proper layout. Easy - I do it often.
A good idea. If for some reason you don't have disk image
backups...grab something like system rescue cd, and partimage the
whole drive and the restore from it...
After suspending to ram (using hibernate-ram) and resuming, sound no longer
works. I checked out dmesg, and it says that (among other things):
Check the various hybernation/acpi config files. There should be the option
somewhere in there to stop alsasound when it hybernates and start it
2009/11/25 Helmut Jarausch jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de:
Hi,
on one of several machines and only occasionally
my X-server (/usr/bin/X) takes nearly 100% CPU.
I have killed some applications but this didn't help
unless I killed X itself and restarted it.
Is there any way to find out what
I'm running the 2.6.31-gentoo-r6 kernel,
xorg-server-1.6.5-r1 and x11-drivers/ati-drivers-9.11
So, this is quite recent.
Only killing X itself cures the problem.
Of course, I have reemerged x11-base/xorg-server x11-drivers/ati-drivers
and I have run revdep-rebuild.
Probably I have to
This reminds me of a problem we had just recently.
Have you got a multi-core CPU ?
If yes, read on.
If you all think it might be multi-core related, check out a recent
post that was syndicated to planet.gentoo:
I'm going through a transient at the moment, having more-or-less given up on
trying to keep KDE-3 and not being ready for KDE-4 (or vice-versa). I've
been trying a few other distros, and even Gnome (shows what a parlous state
Gentoo's in; I couldn't imagine ever considering Gnome six months
I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after
running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it
doesn't take long sometimes.
I see no problem when starting X and I see nothing in
/var/log/messages that gives a clue about what is happening.
I'm running
Hi group,
When my netbook boots under battery power w/o the ac adapter connected
I get this warning msg in the boot window: 'Skipping fsck due to not
being an ac adapter'. Chaos ensues. The warning appears in
/etc/init.d/fsck.
How do I fix this? Some option in /etc/conf.d/fsck?
I did
I've been getting the same silly OpenOffice compile error for a couple
weeks now. Nothing I can search up or think of seems to do the trick.
Since it takes about 2 hours + to crash out (the *exact* same way),
it's also not trivial to try lots of different ideas. I'd read
something that
I had hoped to never ever see this error again, looks like my hopes were
dashed.
If my eyes needed a screen saver, this would be burned into my retinas.
Long answer: The reason for the failure is in the build log, but it is never
just above the error message. It is often many 1000s of lines
You say Chaos ensues ... in what way? Further errors, failure to
boot, file system corruption, or...? The problem isn't likely rooted
in the fact that it doesn't run an fsck when the system's booting on
battery, but rather that you have some more pressing problem that
should be
[about LastPass]
I have an alarm system in my head. It's called the Security by bullshit
baffles brains Alert. It's ringing right now ;-)
Hahahaha.
Just make your doorknob turn the wrong way and you don't have to lock
it. Or you could remap all your system filestructure, remove all
PATHS
Forgive the top-post, but I would like to say I was very impressed by
the analysis of Joerg Schilling.
Given the issue appears resolved, I can't help myself:
When I bought this notebook in january and first installed gentoo,
cdrecord used to work. Then at some point ago (probably after some
So I managed to fix the other wonkiness on my system (viz, gcc and emacs not
emerging). Turns out, I had been sloppy in putting together my make.conf and
used march=prescott when I should have been using march=pentium4. Fixed it,
ran emerge -uDNe world. Things emerge now.
Really late post on
I've been getting the same silly OpenOffice compile error for a couple
weeks now. Nothing I can search up or think of seems to do the trick.
Here's the end of the output during compile:
1 module(s):
unoxml
need(s) to be rebuilt
I had hoped to never ever see this error again, looks
I recently moved my local home directory to an nfs-mounted directory. Now I'm
having trouble with kmail. It seems that the permissions on
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/sent-mail/cur are being... changed...
How are you mounting the drive?
If it's in fstab, do you have the right options set
[about LastPass]
I have an alarm system in my head. It's called the Security by bullshit
baffles brains Alert. It's ringing right now ;-)
Hahahaha.
Just make your doorknob turn the wrong way and you don't have to lock
it. Or you could remap all your system filestructure, remove all
Right.
wrong
Of course, if there are serious filesystem structural problems you'll
want to get them solved, but it's either a LiveCD chroot or disable
fsck at boot.
There's nothing wrong with the filesystem. It's ext2 and requires
being checked at every boot.
Wrong. There is no
aarrrgh!! I'm the one with the netbook!! The default didn't work.
Checking fs every boot does. Extra reboot time amounts to a few secs
vs not booting at all, dammit!
And I'm not sure about this fewseconds. I suppose a netbook drive is
small. But if I'm toying around with kernel configs and
Success on compiling OOo!
I'm quite certain it was the ebuild, and that making it use the
internal redland and not the system redland was the issue in my case.
However, I've undone my changes in the ebuild and began compiling
again so that I can confirm it fails with only that change.
I had
What nfs options are in use, both client and server side?
I used this fstab entry on the client:
10.0.1.1:/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
Using defaults you are auto-mounting at boot. But usually from my
experience items in fstab would be mounted before the network is
2009/12/1 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com:
What nfs options are in use, both client and server side?
I used this fstab entry on the client:
10.0.1.1:/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
Using defaults you are auto-mounting at boot. But usually from my
experience items in fstab
That's a known issue - it saw a reference to it on b.g.o. last night. That bug
report declared it to be a kde integration error. Logic tells me any number of
faulty things could do it too).
Shouldn't be kde. Unmerged that last month...
I'm sure the OOo maintainer will appreciate the
Success on compiling OOo!
I'm quite certain it was the ebuild, and that making it use the
internal redland and not the system redland was the issue in my case.
Bing!
Now submitted a bug report: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295268
Regards,
daid
Roy Marples, who is a(the?) openrc developer, roped me into using git
to do whatever git is supposed to do and now it's much worse.
/dev/sd1 and 2 fail to mount as before PLUS many init services fail to
start PLUS it no longer matters if the battery is being used or the ac
cord: Chaos ensues,
Unless you are a developer or trying to get around bugs in portage
where the ebuild isn't working, you should need to use git as a Gentoo
user.
*Shouldn't* need to use git.
Somewhere in this thread was a mention of a failed patch.
Where version of patch are you using? If it's 2.6, downgrade it as 2.6 is
horribly broken
http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2009/12/01/gentoo-service-announcement-keep-clear-of-
gnu-patch-2-6
There was some patching things that caught my
Thanks for letting me know this was blank. Gmail doesn't send me a copy
back so I had no clue. I thought I had stumped everyone with this one. O_O
I thought maybe you were testing some new super-concise method of
asking for help by including all relevant info in the subject line.
Hey...less
2 pieces of advice to avoid such problems:
(1) never use the 'testing' versions of system pkgs;
(2) never run 'emerge world' without the '-p' flag.
I kindly disagree. ~[arch] is testing for Gentoo ebuild. It's
considered stable upstream.
This was an upstream bug, not a Gentoo bug.
And,
I ran into a similar problem a good while back where only one sound would
play at a time, it was annoying as heck. If I changed desktops, was playing
a CD or even just left a tab open with some sound thingy playing, I couldn't
hear anything else. I couldn't hear Kopete if someone was trying
When I figured out that I was using the wrong march, I switched it out, but
forgot to look over the cflags, which still contained -msse3. Hence some
improvement but not a total fix. I was thinking of giving my safe cflags a
go, when, looking at them and at my regular cflags, I realized that
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