Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Boris Daix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Anyway, BRLTTY may need a sacrifice: I think such overlaps should be
>> particularly clear(er) for users, even if it implies splitting 7kb
>> pieces. To be honest, I currently don't really know what my BRLT
"Veli-Pekka Tatila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andor Demarteau wrote:
>> your ls -al should show it.
> Well, it doesn't seem to do that. Does this mean that those DSP links
> are there but are not pointing to any file in particular, if that's
> even possible? Here's the relevant output:
> celer
"Veli-Pekka Tatila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how do I show where a symbolic link is pointing? I read ls --help and
> ln --help with no luck so far.
ls -l shows it, but what you probably really want is readlink.
lexx:/tmp# readlink /vmlinuz
boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-speakup
lexx:/tmp# ls -l /vmlin
Boris Daix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> Version 3.5 of BRLTTY will have a speech driver module for Festival Lite.
>> This module links dynamically against the quite large (6MB or so) festival
>> lite library. Now, I am pondering how to go abo
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 09:21:34AM +0300, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> Kenny Hitt wrote:
> >Most of Gnome is accessible with Gnopernicus, but Mozilla Evolution,
> >and Gnome's help system still aren't.
> That's too bad to hear. Umm how many of the 3rd party apps will work just
> fine? I'm a huge WIn
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> output:
> ERROR: No Sound Modules found
> You don't seem to be running a kernel with modular sound
> enabled. (soundcore.o was not found in the module search path).
> To use sndconfig, you must be running a kernel with modular
> sound, such as t
Kenny Hitt wrote:
Most of the improvements in Gnome 2.6 are bug fixes.
Ah nice to know. I'd have hoped for easier Gnopernicus installation and
proper fullscreen magnification but you cannot have everything. And it is
good you don't have to update to the next OS version to get minor accessory
upd
Andor Demarteau wrote:
your ls -al should show it.
Well, it doesn't seem to do that. Does this mean that those DSP links are
there but are not pointing to any file in particular, if that's even
possible? Here's the relevant output:
celeron:~# ls -al /dev/dsp*
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 Mar 1
Hi list,
Sorry to bother you with yet another newbie question but:
I spawned this new thread strictly about sound support and updating the
kernel via apt-get.
By the way, I've just succesfully upgraded from Stable to Testing.
I'm trying to get the sound working for an ISA Sound Blaster AWE32 and
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