On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 10:41 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 13:42 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Frank Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi All
> > > I have now re-installed 64studio beta 3
> > > Cannot get HDSPcinf to run at all The card is now a RME 9632.
> > 
> > I have never used this particular card.  I only have experience with
> > the 9652s, and they have always just worked.  Does the card show up in
> > lspci?
> > 
> > What about an entry in /proc/interrupts
> > 
> > Does the 9632 use the same driver as the 9652 (hdsp)?  If so, is the
> > module loaded (lsmod |grep hdsp)?  Anything interesting in the logs?
> > Try "grep hdsp /var/log/messages" or "grep hdsp /var/log/syslog" or
> > "grep  /var/log/udev".
> > 
> > > Also I have treid to get flash running:
> > >>
> > >> Launch synaptic and if needed remove "flashplugin-nonfree" and "gnash".
> > >> After that install "flashplugin-nonfree" (again).
> > >>
> > > I get an error now saying nsplugin not found and cannot be installed.
> > >
> > > Any ideas for now
> > 
> > I would not bother using apt for flash.  I now get flash directly from 
> > adobe:
> > http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
> 
> 1. gnash is complete bull shit, if you wist to use the Internet
> 2. take care to get an amd64 version of flash, if your 64 Studio is at
> this architecture
> 3. Do you use a 'clean' 64 Studio regarding to pulseaudio?
> As soon as pulseaudio is included to a Linux, you need to become a
> Voodoo priest to fix all the issues and note that you can't become a
> Voodoo priest just by reading a Wiki, you need to slaughter chickens for
> several years, eat puffer fishs completely etc.
> 
> But lets imagine you'll fix your issues regarding to rt audio (and I'm
> sure you'll be able to do it), while flash still might not work, perhaps
> you could use your good sound card for rt audio only, but use an
> elcheapo onboard sound card for desktop sound, such as sound for flash.
> 
> Did you read the messages while the proprietary flash seems to be
> installed by apt or synaptic? Take care of the messages, sometimes you
> just install the package that should install the proprietary flash, but
> even if the package is installed, this is no guarantee that also the
> proprietary flash is installed, because very often this packages tries
> to get the proprietary flash from an outdated URL.

PS:

If you shouldn't find the current flash, I can send you the 64-bit file
from my install.

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