On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 07:37:38AM +0200, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > > Description: easy soundcard configuration
> > > Sndconfig is a utility that let's you configure your soundcard easily.
> > > It was written originately for RedHat Linux, but now it is available
> > > for Debian GNU/Linux, too.
On Mon, 08 May 2000 at 10:09:34 +0200, Fredrik Steen wrote:
> I have uploaded these files to: http://www.stone.nu/debian/dl/
>
> mp3html_1.3.8-1.diff.gz
> mp3html_1.3.8-1.dsc
> mp3html_1.3.8-1_i386.changes
> mp3html_1.3.8-1_i386.deb
> mp3html_1.3.8.orig.tar.gz
The main problem that's going to bit
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thus spake Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> It's good to see version 0.43 is packageable; I concluded that 0.38
>> wasn't because of the heavy dependency on kudzu.
>
>What's wrong with kudzu? sndconfig still depends on it, but is linked
>statically right now.
DESC
Thus spake Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It's good to see version 0.43 is packageable; I concluded that 0.38
> wasn't because of the heavy dependency on kudzu.
What's wrong with kudzu? sndconfig still depends on it, but is linked
statically right now.
--
cu,
dex.
Bas Zoetekouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thus spake Jordi Mallach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Do you need to have modules for all sound devices for this to work?
>
>No, the sound card definitions are hardcoded in the main file.
I think Jordi's referring to the kernel support for sound, rather than
su
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> is there a better way to get mails out of the BTS than cut&paste? This
> would be especially useful for mails with binary attachments.
Yes, you can send the mail server ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a message
like this:
send-detail
stop
and then it will mail you
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
> > I am searching for something else: How can I access old source
> > packages (source packages of obsolete versions of packages)? Is there an
> > archive?
>
> Old releases of Debian are available at http://archive.debian.org/ ,
> source only fo
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 10:39:05AM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> I am searching for something else: How can I access old source
> packages (source packages of obsolete versions of packages)? Is there an
> archive?
Old releases of Debian are available at http://archive.debian.org/ ,
source only for
* Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000508 01:39]:
> I am searching for something else: How can I access old source
> packages (source packages of obsolete versions of packages)? Is there an
> archive?
I think the official position of Debian is that only stable and unstable
will be maintained on t
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Stefan Alfredsson wrote:
> Hello Adrian,
>
> Try
>
> apt-get source hello
>...
That's something I know. The answer is right, but I asked the wrong
question...
I am searching for something else: How can I access old source
packages (source packages of obsolete versions of p
Hello Adrian,
Try
apt-get source hello
(where 'hello' is the name of the package you want. Otherwise you can
get them via ftp, for example
ftp:///pub/linux/debian/dists/woody/main/source/
)
Quoting Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> a submitter of a bug mentioned I can find the files the pr
Hi,
a submitter of a bug mentioned I can find the files the produced the bug
in the debian source archives. How can I access them?
Thanks,
Adrian
--
A "No" uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a
"Yes" merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble.
Thus spake Jordi Mallach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I've packaged sndconfig. It is the Red Hat sound config tool, but I
> > changed it to look at the right files (/etc/modules.conf instead of
> > /etc/conf.modules, for example) and to write its configuration to
> > /etc/modutils/sndconfig (instead o
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