I've been having a similar issue in Debian Squeeze on my desktop PC. I
think I just found a workaround not involving looping xset dpms force
off every 2 seconds. I also think it's a problem with xorg; or perhaps
more likely in my case, a problem between my chair and keyboard.
I have an older
Here's another workaround. I had to recompile my kernel anyway to re-
enable ALSA OSS emulation (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579300
for the full story if you're interested). Disabling CONFIG_IR_STREAMZAP
in the kernel (Device Drivers -- Multimedia Support -- Streamzap PC
Remote IR
I get that OSS has been deprecated for quite some time. I get that
deprecated features eventually disappear. I get that the only way
developers will stop developing for OSS is for OSS no longer to exist;
and likewise for hardware manufacturers' depending on OSS.
As an end user, I want my stuff
@Fabien Lusseau
See attached screenshot.
In this circumstance, deprecated is not my opinion. It is a
development state. I should have specified OSS, such as is included
with the Linux kernel, is deprecated. Mea culpa.
** Attachment added: deprecated.png
I just reinstalled pulseaudio last night. I immediately remembered why
I had uninstalled it in the first place. padevchooser does not detect
or let me choose iec958 5.1 channel output. My machine is connected to
my audio receiver via either optical or digital coaxial line (I can't
remember off
@Daniel Chen,
Mythbuntu uses XFCE as the desktop environment. Do you happen to know
the name of the command that launches whatever pulse configuration
interface that isn't deprecated? There's nothing relevant in XFCE's
menus, so I'll have to launch from the bash prompt. Thanks!
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Mythbuntu uses XFCE as the desktop environment. Do you happen to know
the name of the command that launches whatever pulse configuration
interface that isn't deprecated? There's nothing relevant in XFCE's
menus, so I'll have to launch from the bash prompt. Thanks!
Xfce doesn't have a
Huh. Welcome to Microsoft Linux. That's... interesting, but terribly
inconvenient.
It turns out this OSS garbage is responsible for my (cx8801) TV tuner
cards' being able to capture audio from analog cable. Now due to an
unfortunate bit of misguided and premature (but well-intentioned, I'm
Hey Mr. Chen,
Firstly, thanks for responding. It's nice not to be ignored. And thank
you for your hard work. Open source software would not be worthwhile
without the efforts of people such as yourself.
Now. Pulseaudio is not a solution. Pulseaudio blows goats. I've never
had it installed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 109753 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109753
Xoli, you just have to find the right wrench to hammer in that screw.
You could simply turn off the wireless radio on your laptop.
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SWScanner is crashing on Ubuntu 7.10
Public bug reported:
3rd-party kernel modules won't compile if the headers don't match `uname
-r`. Shouldn't the installer install linux-headers-rt, or at least
default to linux-generic instead of linux-rt?
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hardy Beta 1
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