Sorry, I forgot to say that my mplayer is version
1:1.0.rc2svn20071207-0.2 maintained by Christian Marillat, and xine is
v0.99.6cvs, libxine1 version 1.1.8-5.
Thanks again.
On Jan 6, 2008 7:15 PM, Jean-Baka Domelevo-Entfellner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Each time I try
Hey,
Each time I try to run mplayer or xine, I get a segfault (be I root or
regular user). I'm running a Debian sid on my MacBook Pro (Santa
Rosa), with a Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphics card. Kernel is a
2.6.23.9, i686 (not 64 bits). X.Org X Server is 1.4.0. Both mplayer
and xine give a segfault
man lsof
On 9/11/05, Peter Frühberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Alejandro Bonilla Beeche schrieb:
> > On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 10:50 +0200, Peter Meier -
> > debian-laptop@lists.debian.org wrote:
> >
> >>Hallo,
> >>
> >
> >
> > E N G L I S
>
> > > 2) Learn how to do that in proper English language
> And please don't criticise people for their improper use of English. It's not
> everyone's first language.
>
OK, to close the debate, I forward to the list the private message I
first sent to Frans:
forwarded mess.
Hello,
Y
What a big fucker you are !
Indeed, you need a lot of help to:
1) Learn how to ask for help (politeness, efficiency, accuracy)
2) Learn how to do that in proper English language
3) Learn how not to send the same crappy e-mail three times,
especially when addressing to many people.
Ggrrr
On 9/
Looks like it's not the same problem. We were discussing (and, AFAIC,
much more recently than years ago) about a shitty non-image bar on top
of the screen when you swiched from/to an external screen without
restarting your X server. Personnally, I run an Inspiron 510m.
Maybe you can be more acurate
Hello all!
I wanted to share a bit of my experiment with you : I am running a
Dell Inspiorn 510m laptop under a Debian Sarge (kernel 2.6.8). I
noticed that when I use the ACPI "processor" module, there is a
continuous thin high-pitched noise coming from the laptop, apparently
from the area under th
try then "mount -t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt" (it depends on the way your
stick has been formatted, old-school or not-as-old-school).
And for the "/dev/sda1" part, you should check in your dmesg output to
make sure this is the actual location assigned to the device after
detection. According to the outp
Hello !
I'm adding my name on the list of people having this
switch-to-external-display inconvenience.
I am running a 2.6.8 kernel on a Dell Inspiron 510m with an Intel
i855GM. My i830 stuff is compiled inside the kernel.
XFree86 version 4.3.0.1, X11R6.6.
See you !
JB
On 7/11/05, Koen Vermeer <[EM
Hello all !
I'm running a Dell laptop (it's an Inspiron 510m) with a Debian
GNU/Linux (Sarge, kernel 2.6.8-1).
I'm trying (hard) to use some power management to make my laptop sleep
when I think it's time to go to bed :-)
The problem is :
1) I first applied the patches in the package quoted in the
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