W.Kenworthy wrote:
The current Audacity in portage has some dependencies I don't want to
change on existing system. All I need is a simple sound recorder, and
if it has a function to view the waveform (and even better edit it!) so
much the better.
Suggestions welcome
BillK
It seems
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 13:43 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
The current Audacity in portage has some dependencies I don't want to
change on existing system. All I need is a simple sound recorder, and
if it has a function to view the waveform (and even better edit it!) so
much the better.
GNUsound just sits there using 100% cpu when I hit record (requires a
kill -9 to stop it). Looks pretty tho ...
BillK
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 22:55 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
W.Kenworthy wrote:
The current Audacity in portage has some dependencies I don't want to
change on existing system.
Michael Sullivan wrote:
You need to configure a sound daemon on the server to forward the sound over
the network to another sound daemon on the client.
Zac
Does anyone have a link to a HowTo for that?
I did that just the other day. Actually, you do it like this:
On your wife's PC, you
On Sunday 10 July 2005 21:07, Manuel McLure wrote:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
Still no joy. Same behaviour as before. :-(
Actually, I wouldn't give a rat's ass for it but this is for a customer,
and looks are important.
Did you update the /usr/src/linux symlink to point to
I have used mhwaveedit for recording. It's small, clear and fast.
BTW, it is the only editor works well with JACK server these days :-)
Andrew
=== On Monday 11 July 2005 09:43, W.Kenworthy wrote: ===
The current Audacity in portage has some dependencies I don't want to
change on existing
BHi everybody,
I got the following error with emacs:
pyrenees:~ $ emacs
Fatal error (6).Aborted
I tried to compile by mself with the same flag emacs and didn'get any
problem and it works fine, so why do I get a problem when using Gentoo
compilation process?
I got to a problem with linux kernel
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After getting ccache to work, I set up distcc with another computer on
my lan and compiled a few packages to test it out. It worked great
until I tried to compile busybox, where it displayed the error message:
distcc[12251] (dcc_open_lockfile)
The current Audacity in portage has some dependencies I
don't want to
change on existing system. All I need is a simple sound
recorder, and
if it has a function to view the waveform (and even
better edit it!) so
much the better.
You can try qarecord (alsamodular.sf.net) for recording via
El lun, 11-07-2005 a las 16:13 +1200, Nick Rout escribió:
what happens when you use mplayer (as opposed to gmplayer)?
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 16:02:50 -0500
Michael Sullivan wrote:
My gmplayer screen (using the X11/Xv video driver (which is the only
driver that provides adequate
Hi,
When i try to emerge any kde package i get this error:
/usr/portage/eclass/kde-meta.eclass: line 431: confcache_stop: command not found
WARNING: use unsermake instead of make or use a wrapper script, e.g. makeobj!!!
unsermake all
ERROR:krdc/Makefile.am: unknown source extension
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i can
play nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 to
play (as user) or play some game that uses /dev/dsp directly, i get this
error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
regards
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On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i canplay nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 toplay (as user) or play some game that uses /dev/dsp directly, i
On 7/11/05, ZeeGeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi guys,Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i canplay nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 toplay (as user) or
Charles Oertel wrote:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
regards
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FineBushPeople.net
tel:
ZeeGeek wrote:
On 7/11/05, *ZeeGeek* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 7/11/05, *Bruno Gola* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen
portage reminds me of updating packages frequently,
i have to decide what to update, and if it's worth downloading?
is there a easy way to see what's new of those packages to be
updated? the ChangeLog within /usr/portage/xxx-xxx/ make no sense to me.
thanks.
regards
daniel..
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are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i can
play nfsu2
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3
050711 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
portage reminds me of updating packages frequently,
i have to decide what to update, and if it's worth downloading?
is there a easy way to see what's new of those packages to be updated?
the ChangeLog within /usr/portage/xxx-xxx/ make no sense to me.
'emerge
Hi gang,
over the course of the next few days, we will finally be replacing the
'mozilla' useflag in all the Java runtimes with a new USE flag, called
'browserplugin'.
The change means that in order to have continued Java browser plugin
support, you must add the useflag 'browserplugin' to the
On 7/10/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My gmplayer screen (using the X11/Xv video driver (which is the only
driver that provides adequate full-screen performance)) is showing blue.
The movie's sound comes through, but no picture - just that blue screen.
I seem to remember
On Mon, July 11, 2005 8:14 am, Bruno Gola said:
Charles Oertel wrote:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
Hi there,
I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work. When I start
Audacity, (In KDE, it works fine in FluxBox,) I get a host error.
It tells me I wont be able to play or record audio, and its absolutely
correct. I
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 08:29 +0200, Charles Oertel wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
You need to configure a sound daemon on the server to forward the sound
over the network to another sound daemon on the client.
Zac
Does anyone have a link to a HowTo for that?
I did that just the other
Hi everyone,
I've seen a few screenshots of the Enlightenment Window Manager and I wanted to try it.
I've emerged enlightenment and
(as the howto says) I should be able to load Enlightenment after
restarting X, however I don't get that option. I only have default,
KDE and failsafe.
I'm using
Fernando Meira wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've seen a few screenshots of the Enlightenment Window Manager and I
wanted to try it.
I've emerged *enlightenment *and (as the howto says) I should be able to
load Enlightenment after restarting X, however I don't get that option.
I only have default,
I started up a nx server on a knoppix 3.8 system. The system username it
sets up is nxuser.
I try to connect from my gentoo system, and the user it is trying to use
to connect first to SSH is nx.
I have been unable to find where to change this. Note that this is not
the nx username that you
Ian K wrote:
Hi there,
I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work.
Are you sure artsd died and that it stayed dead? Some of these sound
daemons think they are better than you and will just start back up. In
fact,
Hi
I have just built KDE, version 3.4.1, and it is not starting properly.
I have
- disabled IP6 tests - it now faster to start
- chmod 666 /dev/null allows kdm to start, otherwise startkde reports
errors
- chmod 660 /dev/dsp to grant access to users in audio group
After all this, kde starts,
Hi!
I've just updated my gentoo, and it emerged a new x.org and xfce 4.2.2.
Since then I can't use the right-click menu, if I put it on the panel,
it crashes :S. I had an etc-update too. Can be the problem, that Xfce
was running while gentoo updated itself?
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Hello,
Noodling around I found a gentoo server at:
http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/
I'm not sure if I can use this in my make.conf file?
If so, what would the setting look like?
Hopes are that is closer than my current mirrors.
Is there an a method/software to test which mirrors
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I think if you're using Gentoo, there is an assumption that if it's new
(and acceptably stable), I want it. I agree that a comprehensive list
of fixed bugs and new features would be nice for each updated package,
but I imagine that it would be
On 7/11/05, fire-eyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started up a nx server on a knoppix 3.8 system. The system username itsets up is nxuser.I try to connect from my gentoo system, and the user it is trying to useto connect first to SSH is nx.
I have been unable to find where to change this. Note that
Simon Windsor simon.windsor at cornfield.org.uk writes:
I have just built KDE, version 3.4.1, and it is not starting properly.
I have
- disabled IP6 tests - it now faster to start
- chmod 666 /dev/null allows kdm to start, otherwise startkde reports
errors
- chmod 660 /dev/dsp to
On 7/11/05, Myk Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I think if you're using Gentoo, there is an assumption that if it's new
(and acceptably stable), I want it.
Maybe I'm different but I disagree. Even if it's new, and in an
acceptly stable state,
Noodling around I found a gentoo server at:
http://open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/gentoo/
I'm not sure if I can use this in my make.conf file?
If it's complete you should be able to use it. If it's not a publicized
mirror then there could be many reasons why. For example, they might not
sync
emerge --pretend --changelog
will display the change log(s). I usually do
emerge -uDNv world -pl
then if I like it, just delete the -pl to do the merge.
Have fun,
Roy
Myk Taylor wrote:
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I think if you're using Gentoo, there is an assumption that
A number of times
that I've looked at change logs it turns out that 3 or 4 of these
changes are to fix things on other architecture while for me they are
just compile jobs.
Maybe I'm too cynical or maybe it's from experience but in either case I can
tell you as a developer the change log
Roy Wright schreef:
emerge --pretend --changelog
will display the change log(s). I usually do
emerge -uDNv world -pl
then if I like it, just delete the -pl to do the merge.
Have fun,
Roy
Well that's all very well and good, but a great deal of the time the
changelog only says
Dave Nebinger dnebinger at joat.com writes:
Add the URL for everything up to the distfiles directory. If distfiles is
in the /mirrors/gentoo directory, then you can add the URL as you've listed
above to GENTOO_MIRRORS line.
Thanks for all of the information.
James
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Hi!
I've just updated my gentoo, and it emerged a new x.org and xfce 4.2.2.
Since then I can't use the right-click menu, if I put it on the panel,
it crashes :S. I had an etc-update too. Can be the problem, that Xfce
was running while gentoo updated itself?
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Bruno Gola wrote:
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does
Hello,
I just set up a rsync internal mirror following:
//gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Local_Rsync_Mirror
I did not see what determines what (during a 24 hour
period) controls the time the internal rsync mirror
goes out to update the files? Obviously I only
want the rsync internal server to update
I did not see what determines what (during a 24 hour
period) controls the time the internal rsync mirror
goes out to update the files? Obviously I only
want the rsync internal server to update once a day.
Following that document means that you are exporting the /usr/portage
directory on the
On Mon, July 11, 2005 1:59 pm, Richard Fish said:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i
Hello,
I am using rdiff-backup for my full system backups. Of course, it would
be annoying if I had to use it to do a full restore. I would need a
LiveCD with rdiff-backup on it.
I am assuming the gentoo install cd's dont have this. I have looked at
knoppix, it is not on those. Any ideas?
Or
Noah Roberts wrote:
Ian K wrote:
Hi there,
I have already posted something kind of like this, but I was told to
kill artsd before running audacity, and it didn't work.
Are you sure artsd died and that it stayed dead? Some of these sound
daemons think they are better than you and will
Hello All,
I posted this question earlier, as part of a sequence, but no one
replied to this one in particular. Any thoughts?
I notice that on my laptop, my KDE startup sound is quite garbled.
(Only when starting up). Im guessing that this is due to heavy resource
use. I was wondering though,
Richard Fish wrote:
Ian K wrote:
Oh yes, I should also note that this seems to only happen in KDE,
not XFCE or FluxBox. I perosnally dont care for GNOME so I haven't
tried it. But I did notice that when I briefly had Ubuntu on this laptop,
I did not have these issues. Is KDE the culprit?
I notice that on my laptop, my KDE startup sound is quite garbled.
(Only when starting up). Im guessing that this is due to heavy resource
use. I was wondering though, how I could go about giving Arts or whatever
it is, a higher priority at boot so it doesn't sound so bad.
I would guess that
Hi
Thanks, a definite improvement.
- KDE now start ok
- /dev/null on reboot is now crw-rw-rw, which is ok
- /de/vdsp on reboot is now crw-rw-rw
- konsole now works
There are two remaining problems
- Sound, whenever kde starts I get an error with /dev/dsp. Is it work
changing the owner from
Ian K wrote:
Probably not KDE, but possibly X itself. Maybe it isn't the CPU, but
the GPU that is overheating.
The radeon driver has a DynamicClocks setting (man radeon). Do you
have this option in your xorg.conf file?
Nope, but after setting it to 'true' (and restarting my
For the kernel, deprecated == likely to be removed soon ==
obsolete. Now, it is true that only the OSS drivers are
deprecated, not the OSS emulation provided by ALSA.
The question is if the ALSA OSS emulation is a good idea.
Because it exists, people are not urged to use ALSA.
I have no
Hi,
I've emerged flashplugin for Mozilla web browser and I have problems
with it :-( Each time I visit the web page with flash the Mozilla crash
down with this error:
The program 'Gecko' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadMatch
On 7/12/05, Chris White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
I think this is very good. I liked the discussion on user privilages,
but maybe it would
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working
on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
While the document is a good and short intro to MySQL, I still have to ask
why? Aren't there enough similar good short introductions?
Ian K wrote:
Im pretty sure it decides to start up again. Any ideas?
Thx!
Somewhere in KDE config dialogs there is a way to shut off artsd I
think. I'd start with the sound configuration panels.
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On Tuesday 12 July 2005 06:38, Chris White wrote:
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been
working on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
SQL
Structured Query Language
^^
S doesn't stand for standard.
Good guide,
Dave Nebinger dnebinger at joat.com writes:
The first thing you can do to significantly optimize internal gentoo
downloads is to set up your own mirror system. I use that for my systems
and it's pretty easy to set up. The gentoo wiki has all of the details.
Basically I've got a server
I just installed a new stage1 gentoo with gnome-2.10.
It keeps complaining that
The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet.
I have emerged gnome-light, gnome-audio, gnome-alsamixer, and
gnome-applets, but cannot find the gnome mixer applet. Can anyone
tell me
I had this problem as well and i re-emerged gnome-panel and it went
away.
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 14:16 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I just installed a new stage1 gentoo with gnome-2.10.
It keeps complaining that
The panel encountered a problem while loading
--- pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Hi,
Hi Pat.
Do you have the composite extension enabled in your xorg.conf?
If so, have a look at this gentoo wiki howto:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Xorg_X11_and_Transparency#Mozilla_.28Firefox.29_crash_Issue_with_Flash
I hope it helps.
Regards,
etcat is deprecated in favor of equery but equery does not have a
functionality like `etcat -v package` (listing all available versions of a
package). I used it quite often and have been struggling with equery ever
since etcat is deprecated... Are there plans to build this functionality into
Rudmer van Dijk schreef:
etcat is deprecated in favor of equery but equery does not have a
functionality like `etcat -v package` (listing all available versions of a
package). I used it quite often and have been struggling with equery ever
since etcat is deprecated... Are there plans to
Thanks a lot it helped !!!
Pat
Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
--- pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Hi,
Hi Pat.
Do you have the composite extension enabled in your xorg.conf?
If so, have a look at this gentoo wiki howto:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 23:25:06 +0200 Rudmer van Dijk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
etcat is deprecated in favor of equery but equery does not have a
functionality like `etcat -v package` (listing all available
versions of a package). I used it quite often and have been
struggling with equery ever
On 7/11/05, Rudmer van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
etcat is deprecated in favor of equery but equery does not have a
functionality like `etcat -v package` (listing all available versions of a
package). I used it quite often and have been struggling with equery ever
since etcat is
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:20:50 -0400
Dave Nebinger wrote:
As far as the gentoo-specific stuff, there's no mention of how to
MySQL-enable other packages, no mention of why you would want to do the
ebuild ... config step and not the simpler emerge mysql, ...
emerge mysql does not do ebuild
Chris White wrote:
Here's the initial devspace draft of the new MySQL draft I've been working on:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~chriswhite/mysql.html
Comments, etc are welcome.
Mysql is bound to localhost by default in Gentoo. I'd add a note and
make it blink in gigantic neon letters. That's the
At Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:52:36 +0200 Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allan Gottlieb schreef:
Mark Knecht suggests just telling gnome to delete the mixer from my
panel config and install in manually, which I may well do (thanks
mark).
I think that's how I fixed it too-- although the
The key seems to be having gstreamer in the USE variable.
At Mon, 11 Jul 2005 15:58:02 -0500 LostSon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had this problem as well and i re-emerged gnome-panel and it went
away.
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 14:16 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I just installed a new stage1
Allan Gottlieb schreef:
The key seems to be having gstreamer in the USE variable.
At Mon, 11 Jul 2005 15:58:02 -0500 LostSon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had this problem as well and i re-emerged gnome-panel and it went
away.
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 14:16 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I
On Mon, July 11, 2005 4:02 pm, Christoph Eckert said:
For the kernel, deprecated == likely to be removed soon ==
obsolete. Now, it is true that only the OSS drivers are
deprecated, not the OSS emulation provided by ALSA.
The question is if the ALSA OSS emulation is a good idea.
Because it
What sort of a problem with /dev/dsp?
You can't use /dev/dsp when arts (KDE sound daemon) is active.
Either try artsdsp [-m] or wait till arts is suspended.
Sasha
- KDE now start ok
- /dev/null on reboot is now crw-rw-rw, which is ok
- /de/vdsp on reboot is now crw-rw-rw
- konsole now works
Alexander Kirillov schreef:
What sort of a problem with /dev/dsp?
You can't use /dev/dsp when arts (KDE sound daemon) is active.
Either try artsdsp [-m] or wait till arts is suspended.
Sasha
Doesn't that situation call for the use of artswrapper? I don't use arts
very much, so I forget
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
no sound. Do I have to recompile everything from scratch or have I made an
Richard Watson schreef:
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
no sound. Do I have to recompile everything
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:12, Richard Watson wrote:
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
no sound. Do I have
At Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:12:53 +1000 Richard Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But
I am having a problem with my fluxbox menu. At random intervals right
clicking the does not display the fluxbox menu although right clicking
on the toolbar and windows bars brings up their menus. I have a
shortcut key set to bring up the menu but this doesnt work either (if
the right click
New to gentoo! I have gentoo amd64 loaded and the forcedepth drive is
detecting the first network card. Both the default skge and the sk98lin
manually downloaded from SysKonnect will load without errors and display
in the lsmod. Neither will actually detect the network card. I have
Claudinei Matos wrote:
jade: error while loading shared libraries: libosp.so.3: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
Did anyone someone get a problem like that? What am I supposed to do?
Have you tried revdep-rebuild?
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Hello list.
I'm back from the convention and have recuperated to some degree.
Sadly, I am still encounteriung a problem even with my MAKEOPTS being set
to -j1. Now, it stops during the compilation of gcc. It is also
interesting to note that it stops at the same point it did when I was
2005-07-12, k keltezéssel 01.17-kor Holly Bostick ezt írta:
Richard Watson schreef:
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:15:48 +0200
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw - Did the mount of the filesystem fail?
Sure :((
Well, this is a real long shot; but, given that nothing sane has worked...
With fdisk/cfdisk/parted, after writing down the starting block and
Dave Nebinger dnebinger at joat.com writes:
This has some implications:
Ok, let's take it from the begining.
A. I followed step 4 in this document:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rsync.xml?style=printable
I was able to 'emerge sync' up a local client on the rsync server
successfully,so that
At Tue, 12 Jul 2005 00:21:24 +0200 Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allan Gottlieb schreef:
The key seems to be having gstreamer in the USE variable.
I had this problem as well and i re-emerged gnome-panel and it went
away.
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 14:16 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:10:34 +0200
Szabo Bence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! I haven't got any sound too. I emerged all the alsa things, and when
I alsaconf tries to start the sound I get this:
Loading driver...
* Loading ALSA modules ...
* Loading:snd-card-0 ...
* ERROR: Failed to
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