UTF8 LOCALE PROBLEME
Hi, is there someone that know why the caracter é è à are not display correctly in xwin terminal (xterm). ps. sorry for my bad english.. joey.. -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
French caracter problem
I have problem with french caracter (é,à,è). I can't display them in xterm. Some people said to me that it was a locale problem but it only resolute my problem to display them on a shell. (sorry in don't speak english very well). thanks joey, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
Sound issues 8.0
Have a p4pe Asus mb with i810_audio on board sound. I also have a SBLive card. Both are detected and both do not work. They show up in the applet gnome Sound Detection, there are aliases to both in modules.conf, hwconf has entries for both, but alas nothing in the way of sound. I have enabled sound. I have tried to delete the entries in hwconf and let kudzu detect them. No change. Have tried removing the references in modules.conf. No change. Have place entries for sound-service-0-1 and sound-service-1-0. Nothing Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks frank
Still more sound issues 8.0 ad nauseum
In response to Dennis Gilmore who stated: >Do you need 2 sound cards? try disabling the onboard sound. my mboard>has an onboard ac97 codec which i have disabled and i use a sblive no>problems at all Sure you could use just one, but not here. I have /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1. When I turn off on board sound ac97 codec in bios and delete the hwconf entries for it, delete the /etc/modules.conf entry for it, after rebooting and running redhat-config-soundcard I get sound, but going into enable sounds for gnome I get NADA, absolutely nothing with my SBLive card. So I'm not sure if there is a problem with the /dev/dsp entries or what? The permissions on the /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1 are set to crw... Can anyone else give me some sure fire way of reinitializing sound on this system? Would very much appreciate it. Frank