Re: kdelibs in sid depends libjack0.80.0-0 which depends jackd; see 248665
> >>That was good to know. But still when I try: > >> > >>jackd -d alsa Is that enough? I think the minimum is "jackd -d alsa -d hw:0" or something like that. Maybe I'm wrong. I usually run it with qjackctl anyway. > >IMHO binary is optimised to use instructions that your cpu does not > > support (MMX, SSE, SSE2 , 3DNow!, CMOV). > > K6-II 350. It does have mmx and 3dnow. I guess sse is an Intel thing. > Not sure about cmov yet. I think everything is *supposed* to be built for i386, isn't it? But yes, I agree this is bound to be something with the arch target for the binary. The K6 is rare enough that the problem could well have slipped under the radar all this time. I guess, therefore, about all you can do is play with recompiling it from source, for the correct arch. Or file a bug report and hope the package maintainer can help you sort it out. Hrm. This source is pretty messy, with a gob of patches and whanots. I don't see any --with-arch-stuff= target, but I do see it compiles with -O3 In of itself, that's not unusual or particularly worrisome, but some of our Rosegarden users with an obscure version of gcc on some version of SuSE had bizarre problems due to compiler optimizations, and we had them compile with -O0 instead, which took care of it. (That relates to this case because obscure problems as a result of -O3 on certain architectures is not unprecedented, even though I freely admit this is a big reach.) You might give that a quick try and see if it helps. Just apt-get source libjack0.80.0-0 Then edit jack-audio-connection-kit-0.98.1/debian/rules (or 0.80 or whatever yours actually says... I got 0.98.1 from that command, running Sid) and find the bit with -O3 and change it to -O0 then fakeroot debian/rules binary Then try installing and running the resulting packages. If that licks the illegal instruction problem, that will mean something to someone who knows a lot more about compiler internals than I do. It will also certainly mean you have a legitimate bug to file for the package maintainer to contend with. -- Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/
where do mixer settings come from?
I'm running a server with three terminals. A maximum of four people can be running KDE on the server at the same time. I'm having irritating mixer problems with my emu10k1. I log in, the mixer is borked horribly. I fix it by hand using my hacked KAMix (the only mixer program I've found that can actually control everything on the emu10k1 reliably.) All is good with the world until someone else logs in. Then the mixer gets borked again when that user's settings get read; since they're all in the audio group. It turns on some useless options that cut off all sound, and screws up things all over the place. I have to set it right by hand every time. I'd like to stop that from happening. Quit loading whatever bit of their session is causing this. I figure it's their session. We don't run artsd, and everyone has all KDE sounds disabled. (My session too, for that matter. Though I will probably still have to set everything up by hand at least once per fresh login. I've tried saving/restoring mixer settings with everything I could scrounge up that claimed to be able to do that, and none of them ever get all the obscure little stuff right. This mixer is an enormous PITA to deal with.) -- Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/
Re: Where's the searchbar?
On Friday 27 August 2004 06:51 am, Adeodato Simó wrote: > > I can't find it though in my KDE 3.3 installation (Debian unstable). Is > > it hidden somewhere or is it just not in Debian, yet? > > I *imagine* it'll come with the konq-plugins package, which still is at > version 3.2.3. But I'm not 100% sure. I did an install about a month ago, maybe two, on my boss's daughter's computer. (Switching her away from XP so I could wash my hands of having to go over and format/reinstall that POS every couple of months after she virused it up.) On that particular day, there were broken packages all over the place in Sarge, so I added Sid to sources.list. That proved insufficient, so I added experimental too. What a huge mess, pulling in packages from all three like that. With all that background out of the way, the moral of the story is that I saw that bar thing in question, and I wondered WTF that was, and where it came from. From experimental, I would guess in retrospect. (Unless I'm thinking about the brief time in which I had Mandrake on that box. Did the bar thing come from Mandrake? I can't say with absolute certainty.) (To my utter amazement, nothing has gone wrong with that box. She's using it every day, and getting along great, and I haven't even bothered to go over there and update it to clean up that mess I made. It's the most god-awful hodgepodge of stuff from three different distros, and it's been working flawlessly in the hands of a complete Linux newbie who had never known anything in her whole life but Windows. She hasn't even asked me any questions yet, except what to do when one of her disks needed fscking after a bad shutdown. Tell me again that Linux is impossibly hard for people who didn't grow up around a command line?) -- Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
* Silvan [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 01:14:52 -0400]: > All is good with the world until someone else logs in. Then the mixer gets > borked again when that user's settings get read; since they're all in the > audio group. It turns on some useless options that cut off all sound, and > screws up things all over the place. I have to set it right by hand every > time. is kmix starting? (the loudspeaker icon in the systray) kmix has a 'Restore volumes on login' that may be is the one causing your headache. also, I'd swear that was somewhere in the control center too, but I can't find it now. hth, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. -- Amos Bronson Alcott
Re: Desktop icons skidding to the bottom
Same here!
About to close bug #58833
This is a bug in konquerers forms engine which was discovered a while back and discussed on this list. http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58833 It seems fixed in KDE3.3, but I'd like just one more verification before I close it. There is a simple test case attached to the bugreport, which you can try. Thanks. Anders E. Andersen -- This email was generated using KMail 1.7 (KDE3.3) on Debian GNU/Linux
Re: About to close bug #58833
On Sonntag 29 August 2004 13:36, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > There is a simple test case attached to the bugreport, which you can try. Works fine here. (KDE 3.3.0 Debian/Sid) Timo -- Gravity is a myth, the Earth just sucks pgpoWO387wvlf.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Where's the searchbar?
Thank you both, Adeodato and Silvan! --Felix
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Re: where do mixer settings come from?
On Sunday 29 August 2004 07:24, Adeodato Simó wrote: > also, I'd swear that was somewhere in the control center too, but I > can't find it now. Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer - button: Save Current Volumes - checkbox: Load volumes on login (KDE 3.2.3 from current Sarge)
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
* Frans Pop [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:23:10 +0200]: > On Sunday 29 August 2004 07:24, Adeodato Simó wrote: > > also, I'd swear that was somewhere in the control center too, but I > > can't find it now. > Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer you mean a third tab next to General and Hardware?. I only have those two... > - button: Save Current Volumes > - checkbox: Load volumes on login > (KDE 3.2.3 from current Sarge) using 3.3.0 here, perhaps the Mixer tab has gone. anybody with 3.3 has it? thanks, -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 And don't get me wrong - I don't mind getting proven wrong. I change my opinions the way some people change underwear. And I think that's ok. -- Linus Torvalds
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 29 August 2004 19:44, Adeodato Simó wrote: > * Frans Pop [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:23:10 +0200]: > > On Sunday 29 August 2004 07:24, Adeodato Simó wrote: > > > also, I'd swear that was somewhere in the control center too, but I > > > can't find it now. > > > > Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer > > you mean a third tab next to General and Hardware?. I only have those > two... > No, it's not a tab in Sound System. On my system "Mixer" is an option on the same level as "Sound System" in the expanded list for Sound & Multimedia. So, you don't choose Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Sound System but Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer Cheers, FJP -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBMhpVgm/Kwh6ICoQRAp3PAKCYNtC9XuWqxgMZvQgZEZGYktIHaQCgiCXg tkB3oaL7HjrJbUfg79pA7yA= =CY/M -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
* Frans Pop [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:03:01 +0200]: > No, it's not a tab in Sound System. > On my system "Mixer" is an option on the same level as "Sound System" in the > expanded list for Sound & Multimedia. > So, you don't choose > Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Sound System > but > Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer I don't have it either, but thanks. I have: - Audio CDs - CDDB Retrieval - Sound System - System Bell - System Notifications -- Adeodato Simó EM: asp16 [ykwim] alu.ua.es | PK: DA6AE621 Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in mud: after a while, you realize the pig is enjoying it.
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Adeodato Simó wrote: * Frans Pop [Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:03:01 +0200]: No, it's not a tab in Sound System. On my system "Mixer" is an option on the same level as "Sound System" in the expanded list for Sound & Multimedia. So, you don't choose Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Sound System but Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer I don't have it either, but thanks. I have: - Audio CDs - CDDB Retrieval - Sound System - System Bell - System Notifications You can always resort to manually editing... $ ls $HOME/.kde/share/config/kmix*
Re: Problem With Altgr key, can not type |, @, ~
Oleg wrote: > Dear all, > after upgrading Debian to Sarge the AltGr key stop working properly. I > am using German Keyboard. I can not get |, @, ~ symbols. This only > happens in KDE. In terminal everything works fine. I tried to choose > different keyboard layouts in Control Center but it did not help. > I have this problem on my Notebook and PC both running Debian Sarge. > Thanks a lot in advance You maybe want take a look on this: http://channel.debian.de/faq/ch-config.html#s-altgrput Gruß, Christian -- Wahlbetrug: verbotene Beeinflussung des Wahlergebnisses nach der Wahl. Gegensatz: Wahlversprechen (Rolf Haller, dt. Schriftsteller, 1922-)
Re: kdebindings for woody?
On Saturday 28 August 2004 04:38, Matej Cepl wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question: why there are no kdebindings compiled for Debian/woody > (I mean as a part of KDE 3.2.2 from downloads.kde.org)? I have downloaded I guess it is just a lot of work to do this correctly and only very few people might need it. Very likely not the customers of credativ.de > a package from testing and so far (I am somewhere in the middle of > KJSEmbbed compilation) everything looks allright (true, I am not bothering > myself with all Java-related stuff, just KJS and Python). I will upload > all packages (except for huge .orig.tar.gz -- you can use the one from > testing) to http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/progs/debian/. Very nice! Cheers, Kevin
Problem with kmail and imap
Hi, since my update to kde 3.3 which actually is in unstable I've got a problem with my kmail. Everytime I want to access my imap account I get these error-message: kmail: ERROR: : couldn't create slave : Unable to create io-slave: klauncher said: Unknown protocol 'newimap'. Perhaps I've got to reconfigure another package or sth like this. Hope someone can help me! thx Jochen -- # Jochen Haemmerle # # haemmerl(at)five-nines(dot)org # # grab my Public PGP-Key at www.five-nines.org #
Re: where do mixer settings come from?
On Sunday 29 August 2004 12:23 pm, Frans Pop wrote: > On Sunday 29 August 2004 07:24, Adeodato Simó wrote: > > also, I'd swear that was somewhere in the control center too, but I > > can't find it now. > > Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Mixer > - button: Save Current Volumes > - checkbox: Load volumes on login > > (KDE 3.2.3 from current Sarge) I think what probably happened is that this config module went away at some point (I've got mostly 3.3 from Sid, although this problem dates back a long time), but I still have the config file lingering somewhere. As others have reported, I don't have a "Mixer" option on kcontrol -> Sound & Multimedia at all. I don't have a kmix* or *kmix* or *mix* or mix* anywhere in any user's ~/.kde either. Something is still screwing with the mixer though. (Not the sound system either. That's turned off for every user.) I'm still stumped. -- Michael McIntyre Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/
job posting
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