On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 22:05 +1300, Simon Geard wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 08:15 -0600, Peter B. Steiger wrote:
Yes! I'm sure it's a database error of some kind. As noted in my
previous message, I did *not* have the problem with Gnome 2.10+Evolution
2.40, but I do have the problem in
Dan McGhee wrote:
I'm preparing to build Open Office from SVN version of BLFS. One of
the patches--Optional patch if Linux-PAM-0.80 is not installed. The
name of the patch is '*-no_pam-1.patch.' I use Linux-PAM-0.78. Is
this patch intended for use if version 0.80 is not installed--as in
Thus spoke Andrew Benton:
Have you tried something other than /dev/input/mice? /dev/psaux works for
me
Yes, I tried that too, but that doesn't help either. I checked it with an
old livecd (with xorg 6.7.0), and it works flawlessly. I'll download the
newest livecd now and try it with that, if
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, sacarde wrote:
for me is:
Card: VIA 8237
Chip: C-Media Electronics CMI9761
and I need to unmute the Master and first PCM controls (sliders 1 and
3, from the left, starting to count at 1).
I unmute slider 1 (MASTER) but is blocked to zero
I unmute other and select
Archaic wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 12:05:06PM -0700, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Are you at linux console? What's $TERM? Could you just try anyway?
I'm curious if what I suggested will just slink into the background if
you're not at an xterm.
The book can make things easier if it
hi,
I remember that in Archie I have similar problem with soundcard,
one of changes I make in sound configuration was:
turn ON all elements in alsamixer
load module snd-via82xx
load module snd-pcm-oss
and ..
I load snd-pcm-oss.. sound work OK
and now I can view /dev/dsp
On 10/20/05, Tor Olav Stava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll give it a try :) But still, I guess this won't work in a non-login
shell? It would be a nice feature when I'm using package users when
building packages. It's happened more than once that I screw something
up, cause I wrote some
Thus spoke Andrew Benton:
Have you tried something other than /dev/input/mice? /dev/psaux works for
me
I tested it with the newest livecd (with xorg 6.8.2) - it works without
problems. So I recompiled and reinstalled xorg, it still doesn't work.
Would it be safe to completely delete the
Doug Ronne wrote:
Well I built it using CC=/usr/bin/i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc-4.0.1 and it
worked fine, so it must be something to do with gcc-4.0.2.
Just for the notes: I build espgs-7.07-1 with gcc-4.0.2 without problems.
Daniel
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Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
I tested it with the newest livecd (with xorg 6.8.2) - it works without
problems. So I recompiled and reinstalled xorg, it still doesn't work.
Would it be safe to completely delete the /usr/X11R6 and /etc/X11
directories and reinstall xorg again? Or would I have to
I'm hoping someone can help me out with configuration of gnome. The
problem is that when I have multiple applications registering the same
MIME type, I don't know which will become the default action in
Nautilus (or anywhere that's linked in GNOME).
Here's my current situation. I installed
Thus spoke Andrew Benton:
I don't know, but have you checked your kernel config? I'm sure I remember
some options in there about input devices
Yes, but what should be wrong there?
#
# Input Device Drivers
#
CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set
--- Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me out with configuration of gnome. The
problem is that when I have multiple applications registering the same
MIME type, I don't know which will become the default action in
Nautilus (or anywhere that's linked in GNOME).
On 10/20/05, Brandin Creech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the details of the MIME type files (I'm kind of afraid to
mess with them), but I do know that Nautilus can easily be told which
application to use for particular file types. Find an OGG file, and choose
File, Properties,
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