Fabjan wrote:
Hi,
Does any one know how to write a starting script which will run lineakd
on startup in background. I have configured additional keys for hp
compaq nx5000 sucha as: "Mute","Louder","Silence". When I'm starting
lineakd from the command line in the following way:
% lineakd &
everyt
Hi,
Does any one know how to write a starting script which will run lineakd
on startup in background. I have configured additional keys for hp
compaq nx5000 sucha as: "Mute","Louder","Silence". When I'm starting
lineakd from the command line in the following way:
% lineakd &
everythig works!
but
Hi Everybody. Sorry for the impersonality. This is a block send to
everybody I've mailed in the last year.
What's happening? Any news. I've got maybe a few months left here.
>From Dan.
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not the same hardware, but in case it provides some comfort... my sound
keeps dying and coming back when I change kernels, because things just
randomly change, so I'm getting adept at re-checking the obvious stuff.
I'm running 2.6.11.8 on a ICH4 chipset... It seems to keep getting set
to some
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 13:19 +0100, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> Without /dev/dsp your not going to get any audio, all your audio apps
> use /devdsp as this is where all your audio gets routed
[...]
> So no /dev/dsp no sounddid 2.6.11.7 work?
I haven't been following the complete thread, but unless yo
Christian Birkholm Clausen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the exact same problem on my T42. I installed 2.6.11.8 with the
> same sound config as you and the same one worked fine with 2.6.8.2
> something.
>
> But now there's just no sound. I recompiled quite a few times changing
> the sound section in
Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote:
> Thanks for replying...
>
> In my 1st post, the config file is included just in case... Notice
> how the sound drivers are compiled into the kernel (not as modules),
> and this was working for me before (until 2.6.10 at least).
>
> I always check alsamixer when
Hello,
I have the exact same problem on my T42. I installed 2.6.11.8 with the
same sound config as you and the same one worked fine with 2.6.8.2
something.
But now there's just no sound. I recompiled quite a few times changing
the sound section in the kernel-config, but nothing seems to help.
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:12:15PM -0700, Tony Macias wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to open or what part of the laptop I have to open to
> get to the memory sockets for a Toshiba Tecra 8100?
[looks]
Well, it isn't the modem, the battery or the DVD drive, so it must be
the cover with 2 screws un
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