David Hwang wrote:
Does anyone know how to get pulseaudio to use $AUDIODEV instead of
assuming /dev/dsp?
Hi,
below is my config for pulseaudio as default audio device for all
users on linux (debian).
This script replaces /usr/bin/gnome-session and is therefore loaded
every time a user creates
Yeah, that was it. I got muddled and thought it was C preprocessor stuff.
Works beautifully now. Thanks for the tip!
> Damon,
>
> I didn't compile firefox 3 by myself but use the downloaded version.
> I guess the # sign lets you struggle. Just use
>
> unset LD_PRELOAD; firefox
>
> without # a
On Jun 19, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Derek Konigsberg wrote:
LD_PRELOAD is a shell environment variable, probably set by
something that happens when a user logs into a SunRay, and "unset
LD_PRELOAD" would unset it. So, they would have to be putting it in
the shell script that starts firefox. (or
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 08:58:46 -0500
"Damon Getsman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Meik and/or Erik:
>
> Forgive me if this is a stupid question. I could just be muddled
> because of how I slept last night. However I'm not exactly clear on
> where you're speaking of putting this #unset directive.
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Meik,
Thanks a lot! Your wo
; does that mean that you
compiled your firefox 3 installation? Or am I missing a simpler place
to put this directive?
TIA, and I'm really glad you guys have got it working.
-Damon
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> Meik,
>
> Thanks a l
Meik,
Thanks a lot! Your work around works perfectly!
Erik
Meik Hellmund wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:31:49 -0700
Erik Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damon,
Sorry, no clue what's the problem. But I got the absolutely same
behavior on openSUSE 10.2 running SRSS 4. My strace output hangs
Has anybody done a ptree/pstree, to see what the child process is that
it's actually waiting *on*, and which isn't exiting?
-Bob
Erik Riedel wrote:
Damon,
Sorry, no clue what's the problem. But I got the absolutely same
behavior on openSUSE 10.2 running SRSS 4. My strace output hangs at
the
Damon Getsman schrieb:
Again, I'm on OpenSuSE 10.3 running SRSS 4. So I get everything
installed, being careful to leave the old version in place and easy to
switch back in case something breaks. Then I ssh in to one of the
servers in each of the clusters I administrate, and run firefox throu
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:31:49 -0700
Erik Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Damon,
>
> Sorry, no clue what's the problem. But I got the absolutely same
> behavior on openSUSE 10.2 running SRSS 4. My strace output hangs at the
> same line.
>
I saw the same with Debian/unstable. I used "strace
Damon,
Sorry, no clue what's the problem. But I got the absolutely same
behavior on openSUSE 10.2 running SRSS 4. My strace output hangs at the
same line.
Erik
Damon Getsman wrote:
Looks like I have a second question today. :)
My boss mentioned today that firefox 3 should fix a couple of
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