On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:27:10PM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> Maybe one of the programs is trying to open the sound device
> exclusively. See /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/FAQ. I seem to remember
> there was a workaround for this, but I can't locate it right now.
I don't know what kind of perfo
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:27:10PM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> Maybe one of the programs is trying to open the sound device
> exclusively. See /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/FAQ. I seem to remember
> there was a workaround for this, but I can't locate it right now.
I don't know what kind of perf
Using XF86 version in
Potato 3.3.6 . I am reinstalling
to see if it will correct something.
Shaun Bokowski
Thank you for replying.
Yes, I need to configure
the XF86Config file and how
do I get my mouse to work
on the laptop ( not a usb mouse).
You can use Xfree86 to configure?
At the promp I use XF86Setup.
I dont know what version but it
looks old.I used that and I got
further to the screen with
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:27:10PM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> Max> Heh, it's nice to see someone does his homework. Upgraded to
> Max> alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.36 and it works, so does libarts-alsa
> Max> 2.2.0. Just wondering if there is some way to get esd to use native
> Max> alsa instead of oss-co
Using XF86 version in
Potato 3.3.6 . I am reinstalling
to see if it will correct something.
Shaun Bokowski
Thank you for replying.
Yes, I need to configure
the XF86Config file and how
do I get my mouse to work
on the laptop ( not a usb mouse).
You can use Xfree86 to configure?
At the promp I use XF86Setup.
I dont know what version but it
looks old.I used that and I got
further to the screen with
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:27:10PM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> Max> Heh, it's nice to see someone does his homework. Upgraded to
> Max> alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.36 and it works, so does libarts-alsa
> Max> 2.2.0. Just wondering if there is some way to get esd to use native
> Max> alsa instead of oss-c
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> "Max" == Max Koszela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Max> Heh, it's nice to see someone does his homework. Upgraded to
Max> alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.36 and it works, so does libarts-alsa
Max> 2.2.0. Just wondering if there is some way to get esd to use
* Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-03-17 10:19 -0500:
> I recently got hibernation to kind of work on my Thinkpad i1400
> (type 1145-8GE if somebody cares). Unfortunately, after resuming I get
> errors like these if DMA if enabled:
>
> Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Normal Resume
>
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> "Max" == Max Koszela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Max> Heh, it's nice to see someone does his homework. Upgraded to
Max> alsaplayer-alsa 0.99.36 and it works, so does libarts-alsa
Max> 2.2.0. Just wondering if there is some way to get esd to use
* Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-03-17 10:19 -0500:
> I recently got hibernation to kind of work on my Thinkpad i1400
> (type 1145-8GE if somebody cares). Unfortunately, after resuming I get
> errors like these if DMA if enabled:
>
> Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Normal Resume
Hubert Chan wrote:
The ALSA API changed between ALSA 0.5 and 0.9. esd-alsa uses the 0.5
API, so you won't be able to use esd-alsa.
alsaplayer should work though. You probably have an older version. I
think the 0.9 API support was added in 0.99.36 or thereabouts. The
latest version in unstabl
Hello,
I recently got hibernation to kind of work on my Thinkpad i1400
(type 1145-8GE if somebody cares). Unfortunately, after resuming I get
errors like these if DMA if enabled:
Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Normal Resume
Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Battery: 100%, not charging (+0% ove
First, make sure Gnome is installed (obviously).
When you run 'startx' does the X-server start up? or does it crash? If
it crashes, then something is wrong with your /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
If it starts up ok and you get to the Grey-ish background with the
X-cursor, make sure you have something
Hubert Chan wrote:
> The ALSA API changed between ALSA 0.5 and 0.9. esd-alsa uses the 0.5
> API, so you won't be able to use esd-alsa.
>
> alsaplayer should work though. You probably have an older version. I
> think the 0.9 API support was added in 0.99.36 or thereabouts. The
> latest version
Hello,
I recently got hibernation to kind of work on my Thinkpad i1400
(type 1145-8GE if somebody cares). Unfortunately, after resuming I get
errors like these if DMA if enabled:
Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Normal Resume
Mar 16 18:04:07 newton apmd[393]: Battery: 100%, not charging (+0% ov
Im trying to configure my mouse for a
Sony Vaio PCG-F340-360 series. How
do you get the mouse pad to work and
get past startx into some graphic mode
with Gnome.
Shaun Bokowski
Is the Woody version better?
I can't get into a graphic or
in a gnome/ environment.
and when I startx it says
the server crash and the mouse
is not there .I
know the XF86Config
files are not configured. I need some
help on how to configure XF86config
and xserver. I got as far as the black
doted
First, make sure Gnome is installed (obviously).
When you run 'startx' does the X-server start up? or does it crash? If
it crashes, then something is wrong with your /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
If it starts up ok and you get to the Grey-ish background with the
X-cursor, make sure you have something
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