miliar
problems. I compile my own kernel, if that matters. Can anyone help?
I have about the same setup with the via8233 driver. XMMS doesn't work, but
alsaplayer does, so I think you should try it :)
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(changing $PATH from a script) what the 'export' command is for?
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> It's written in geek.
>
> "The mainboard has a built-in AC'97 4Ch Codec, provides an AMR
>slot..."
>
People consider this geek?
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Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Ivo Wever wrote:
Why doesn't anyone follow the procedure outlined in
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-post-install.en.html#s-kernel-baking
?
Other than use of 'fakeroot' (which I don't use because I'm happy becoming
root havi
nel-baking
?
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ben wrote:
Ivo Wever wrote:
[snip]
I think everyone agrees that Debians package and security update systems
are better. Red Hats installation procedure is userfriendlier, but that
doesn't explain why professionals use it. I question the claim that Red
Hat provides better support (av
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>Ivo Wever wrote:
>
>>If the other dists are so terrible that they can't even support the
>>internet connection of a small group of people for three hours a day,
>>then why is anyone using them and using them in a commercial
>>environment
Steven Yap wrote:
Ivo Wever wrote:
Simon Law wrote:
You should add the correct module lines (that you would put in
modconf) in /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9
I couldn't gather the format of a module line from the alsa docs and it
isn't in the example. What should such a line look like
Simon Law wrote:
Ivo Wever wrote:
I'm assuming that you're using ALSA 0.9.
Yes, I am.
You should add the correct module lines (that you would put in
modconf) in /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9
I couldn't gather the format of a module line from the alsa docs and i
ing I can't get it to work other than using the ad-hoc solution: in
what file should I put the commands that unmute the mixers?
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Philipp Lehman wrote:
Ivo Wever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some people advise to repeat this procedure several times. Can anyone
explain why? I see no reason why one pass doesn't suffice.
[..]
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/secure_del.html
Thanks for the replies and
at it cannot be undeleted by the next owner?
Depends.
But, for all practical values, a simple `dd if=dev/urandom bs=1M \
of=/dev/hdX` should be quite sufficient.
Some people advise to repeat this procedure several times. Can anyone
explain why? I see no reason why one pass doesn't suffic
I have understood from previous discussions, the people contributing
to the Debian project are not interested in popularity. They are certainly not
'aiming at the people ... '. If you think Debian should be attractive to those
users, why don't _you_ do something about it?
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you wrote:
Ivo Wever wrote:
> If the other dists are so terrible that they can't even support the
internet
> connection of a small group of people for three hours a day, then why is
> anyone using them and using them in a commercial environment at that?
[Personal story about
o terrible that they can't even support the internet
connection of a small group of people for three hours a day, then why is
anyone using them and using them in a commercial environment at that?
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you wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
> Ivo Wever wrote:
> > involving elderly disabled people, to support Debian. I guess we
> > should rethink Debian if it turned out some neo-nazi group used our
> > software on their servers?
Godwin's Law; end of thread please?
Oh sorry
disabled people, to support Debian. I guess we should rethink Debian if
it turned out some neo-nazi group used our software on their servers?
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e the tone of the message calling you conscending
implied that considering what you said condescending is 'normal'.
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Alan Shutko wrote:
Ivo Wever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And, as he said: he doesn't care. Doesn't care because no
> developers will leave and the users leaving doesn't endanger
> the existance of Debian; in essence the developers are making
> it for themsel
ctually they do care, just not about users the consider to be whining).
That everyone decided we should constantly hide our true feelings
towards other persons isn't his problem. I value honesty more than trying
to prevent some long-toed people from being insulted.
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Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:43:46PM +0200, Ivo Wever wrote:
> On a related matter: if a number of developers were at odds with part
> of the current policy, how would they be able to try and change the
> policy regarding that issue (supposing that if the ma
moved the mouse.
Don't ask me why though :)
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you wrote:
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> What happens when the amount of developers falls below the critical
> level?
That's certainly not the direction in which things are going. A few
people have left loudly, that's true, but there's also lots of new
blood, and plenty of exper
selective observation. What happens when the amount of developers
falls below the critical level?
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Below I quoted a message I found in the archives. It pretty much states my
problem: VIA supplies drivers for this onboard soundchip (which is on many,
if not all, of the motherboards with the VIA Apollo KT266A chipset) for
several distros (Caldera, RedHat, Suse, Mandrake), but not for Debian. I
e install program failed to
create good boot floppies.
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