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I have currently only one bug reamining which I want to solve before
releasing strace 4.0, and it involves only two architectures: alpha
and powerpc.
The problem is that the stat structure is not decoded correctly. To see
this happening simply try the following command:
strace -v ls -ald
At 16:51 -0700 1999-07-06, Lee W. Kuo wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I can't find sndvolmix on a Debian system, but I've
tried aumix and still no success.
When I created the Debian package of pmac-utils, I elected not to
install sndvolmix because it was documented to be a badly-behaved
program
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 05:17:48PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> The latest beta release (6.5 beta3) is currently being uploaded to
Postgresql packages for PowerPC are buggy because they cannot destroydb. This
can be solved by turning off optimisation (that is using -O instead of -O2)
as was d
I have installed the latest PAM stuff, and now I have the following problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> su root
su: problem establishing PAM_RUSER
Anyone knows what's wrong?
Michel
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Howdy,
Thanks for the reply. I can't find sndvolmix on a Debian system, but I've
tried aumix and still no success. I hear nothing through the speakers on
the iMac or through earphones I plug in. BTW, why would I want to mute
internal speakers and put max volume on phone jack for?
Here's the o
At 11:59 -0700 1999-07-06, Lee W. Kuo wrote:
Hi has anyone gotten sound working for Debian PPC? I'm running an iMac and
so far haven't been able to get sound to work in LinuxPPC R4/R5 either.
The problem is that an iMac currently must be booted with BootX, and
the Mac OS shutdown process puts
To use sound on an iMac, disable virtual memory in the MacOS (important).
Make sure you have BootX (1.03b2 or later) installed, with the extension
in your Extensions folder. Start up your computer, and boot Linux via
BootX during startup. This weird method is required because the MacOS
disab
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