Serena Cantor wrote:
I have ISA SB16 sound card and etch.
I can use alsaconf to setup the card.
My question is how to save configuration so I needn't run alsaconf each time I
boot.
with alsa-utils installed do alsactl store, in terminal, as root.
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andy wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
andy wrote:
Hi all
I have recently downloaded and installed Skype onto my lenny system
and when I am configuring it by making a test call, apparently there
is a problem with my sound system. I have gone through the various
options in the Skype settings
andy wrote:
Hi all
I have recently downloaded and installed Skype onto my lenny system and
when I am configuring it by making a test call, apparently there is a
problem with my sound system. I have gone through the various options in
the Skype settings, but am wondering if there is something
H.S. wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/09/07 23:29, H.S. wrote:
[snip]
Last time I checked, it did not support reordering the files using
drag and drop. It only supported up and down arrow keys; which can be
quite a drag if I have many files!
Just out of curiosity: what is the root problem
Massimo Modica wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
OpenOffice.
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/word_processing/writer2_EN.html
Thanks for your suggestion, but the problem of using OpenOffice is that
it requires too many steps and is quite complex.
They use WorldMerge because
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Hi,
I'm doing a free software migration and I need to replace an application
for email merging called World Merge:
http://www.coloradosoft.com/worldmrg
It's used to send customized newsletters to firm's clients.
Does anybody know about an any existing - or in
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
gustavo halperin wrote:
Hello,
I'm using gaim in order to chat with my friend over MSN protocol. But
when I try to get information from my friends I get an address like
that: friend-mail-name.spaces.live.com
But I can't see this page from linux, only from windows, do
Andrea Giuliano wrote:
Hi, I've been using some flash movies with flash player 7 with no
problems, but when I installed flash player 9 I completely lost audio.
This happened both with forefox and epiphany, I just have these two
browser.
Any hint?
Best regards.
I use firefox 1.5.0.11,
Greg Folkert wrote:
Well, I just got handed to me, a couple of HP p1130 monitors. Both with
less than 300 hours on them. Just out of the box about two-three months
ago. They are pretty big and heavy (67# and about 20x20x20).
So, these things are VERY configurable. Display up to 2048x1536 at
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 22:18 -0400, Marty wrote:
[...snip...]
If in the future I decide to use a spinoff distribution, it's valuable to know
that I can still get support from Debian users. Of course, this would be
done only after seeking support from uses of the spinoff
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Greg Folkert wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-17 at 15:31 -0400, A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 09:22 -0400, A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-17 at 15:31 -0400, A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1 LTS) I
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Greg Folkert wrote:
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Do you honestly think that everyone here is using Etch? or Sarge?
All I see is many struggling to help you on a system that is not Debian.
Agreed. This is the Debian User's mailing list.
I don't
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-17 at 15:31 -0400, A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1 LTS) I
have disabled ipv6 in /etc/aliases and Firefox, still slow by about 50%.
My
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Marty wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1 LTS) I
have disabled ipv6 in /etc/aliases
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
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Marty wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1
LTS
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I have been using Linux as my main os since Caldera, then
RedHat 5.2 in 1999, I used Mandrake (3 versions) and FC1, FC2, Potato,
Sarge, FC 4/5. I found that this Debian variant (Ubuntu) is the only
version
Marty wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have an Internet router for sharing cable Internet connection. 3 PCs
plugged into this router, class C network, I think. All with static
IPs 192.168.1.2,3 and 4. Gateway (router) is 192.168.1.1 DNS is my
ISP's 64.71.255.198 I am using 100Mb Ethernet and 10
Thilo Six wrote:
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote the following on 18.03.2007 20:24:
Ben,
I've been following this thread but not commenting since I don't do
gnome.
Do I understand correctly that you boot stright to gnome, start a
download and get poor network components but if you do a gnome
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 12:20:01PM -0400, A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Joe Hart wrote:
Ben,
I've been following this thread but not commenting since I don't do
gnome.
Do I understand correctly that you boot stright to gnome, start a
download
Thilo Six wrote:
Thilo Six wrote the following on 18.03.2007 20:43:
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hmm wait
may it be network manager?
What when you stop it Ben?
sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/26NetworkManagerDispatcher stop
sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop
But this would only apply to releases after dapper
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1 LTS) I
have disabled ipv6 in /etc/aliases and Firefox, still slow by about 50%.
My machine AMDSMP is dual boot w2k/ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS (2xAthlon 2000+ 512
RAM),
Marty wrote:
A. Ben Hmeda wrote:
I have searched ubuntu forums to no avail. My network connection has
slowed down considerably since I installed Ubuntu Dapper (6.06.1 LTS) I
have disabled ipv6 in /etc/aliases and Firefox, still slow by about 50%.
My machine AMDSMP is dual boot w2k/ubuntu
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