On Saturday 26 Apr 2014 01:26:32 luis jure wrote:
el 2014-04-25 a las 06:41 Mick escribió:
Oops! I gave a bum steer, my apologies!
I meant to have typed:
lspci -v | grep -i OHCI
he, should have noticed that myself... :-)
the output here is very similar to yours, OHCI is used only by
el 2014-04-26 a las 10:13 Mick escribió:
I have no experience with midi devices, but from my understanding you
need to get jack configured first.
jack is an additional (and optional) layer that provides low latency audio
(and midi) communication between different applications, and between
On 24/04/14 05:47, luis jure wrote:
i have an internal pci card (m-audio 2496) that works fine on my gentoo
machine, but i'm having problems with usb audio cards and midi devices.
All I had to do to get my MIDI controller working was to enable USB
Audio/MIDI driver in:
Device Drivers
On Fri, Apr 25 2014, David Abbott wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Todd Goodman t...@bonedaddy.net wrote:
* gottl...@nyu.edu gottl...@nyu.edu [140425 12:21]:
journalctl -b | grep -i modem yields *many* of these lines
Apr 25 12:10:18 e6510 dbus-daemon[254]: dbus[254]: [system]
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:11 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
[ ... ]
So far I guess I have been following todd (actually I never noticed them
before posting)
David's method may be better (logs less cluttered) but does run an
unneeded service. I am hoping someone (guess who :-) ) will chime in
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 02:11:57 William Kenworthy wrote:
I was able to get it working manually - gentoo's init scripts are out of
date with bluez 5, blutoothctl is broken (or probably just poorly
documented which equates to the same thing if the command doesn't work) .
In bluetoothctl:
On 4/26/2014 2:07 PM, Nikita Tropin wrote:
PS sorry about not plain text messages but I haven't find any options
indicating such functionality in gmail web interface
Hello,
Hope i can be of some help this time.
In Gmail webmail: click compose and in the compose window,
On Sat, Apr 26 2014, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:11 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
[ ... ]
I am hoping someone (guess who :-) ) will chime in
with the magic incantation to have the system not try to start
modemmanger.
I don't know If you meant me,
I'll never tell
On Sat, 26 April 2014, at 10:07 pm, Nikita Tropin posixivis...@gmail.com
wrote:
I didn't touch pambase/shadow block for a while, trying to simply `emerge
--update @world' and packages that you tell, which doesn't include this pair.
…
No, IMO you need to address the pambase/shadow block
On 04/27/14 02:33, Mick wrote:
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 02:11:57 William Kenworthy wrote:
I was able to get it working manually - gentoo's init scripts are out of
date with bluez 5, blutoothctl is broken (or probably just poorly
documented which equates to the same thing if the command
During today's world update I have noticed
that libdvdnav is blocking libdvdread
It seems a bit strange for me as both libraries
are emerging at the same time.
At first, I thought that one of them is a remnant
of gnome (now I use xfce4), but equery d libdvd*
suggests that it is not the case.
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On 04/27/2014 12:36 AM, Gevisz wrote:
During today's world update I have noticed that libdvdnav is blocking
libdvdread
It seems a bit strange for me as both libraries are emerging at the same time.
At first, I thought that one of them is a
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