Does anyone else have this problem?
I have my new shiney Fedora 10 install, one of the things that attracted
me was the new Pulse glitch free audio, audio playback has never been
great in Linux, especially with multiple sources, I hate the fact that 50%
of the time I end up having to close an app
On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 08:04 +, Stephen Rowles wrote:
Does anyone else have this problem?
Almost. What hardware are you using? I get glitching when using the
Pulse volume control.
I still haven't re-installed from scratch, so I want to do that before
raising the bug, just to be certain it
Check through the Bugzilla, there are loads on it skipping. Chances are
your bug is already there; add your hardware data to it.
Yup, this is pretty much mine situation perfectly:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470568
I'll append my hardware details when I get home and have
I have changed the site a bit, it is now based on WordPress, the home
page isn't there yet but take a look at http://donttellbill.com/test it
is somewhat broken in IE at the moment but that is fixable. There is a
new logo which I would be interested in comments about.
Using WordPress means we
I just drew the text with a mouse in the gimp, I just had an idea of the
concept and it occurred to me whilst doing it that I could reposition
the finger and save myself writing a B. It really needs redoing
properly, perhaps as an SVG. Anyone else want to have a crack at it?
Alan.
Lisi
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 12:58:46 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Just had a quick tweak of it to illustrate a few ways I think this could
work better:
http://mauveweb.co.uk/misc/dtb.svg
The top one is good, imo.
Keith
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Web Interface:
When moving the mouse over icons in windows (particularly Dolphin) the
machine becomes very busy (even with the Dolphin preview pane shut and all
the window effects turned off.) The Xmms spectrum analyser freezes and if
I pass over more than about 2 icons the pulseaudio output stops then
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 09:49:15AM +, Alan Bell wrote:
I have changed the site a bit, it is now based on WordPress, the home
page isn't there yet but take a look at http://donttellbill.com/test it
is somewhat broken in IE at the moment but that is fixable. There is a
new logo which I
From the 'ingear' section of the Sunday Times, yesterday:
Asus pioneered the netbook concept with its Eee PC range. Although this
machine has the same principal hardware specification as its rivals -
Intel's 1.6GHz Atom processor and 1Gb of Ram (sic) - The Eee's Linux-based
operating system marks
On Monday 08 December 2008 11:10:53 Daniel Pope wrote:
The logo in the top-right is an interesting idea but ultimately the
B doesn't come out strongly enough. The silhouette is good though - it
would work just alongside the words Don't tell Bill, without drawing
attention to the inverse B, a
On Monday 08 December 2008 09:49:15 Alan Bell wrote:
I have changed the site a bit, it is now based on WordPress, the home
page isn't there yet but take a look at http://donttellbill.com/test it
is somewhat broken in IE at the moment but that is fixable. There is a
new logo which I would be
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