Thanks everyone (Michel, Rogerio, Ajay, Claas etc).
The good news is that the problem is solved. Unfortunately as I tried
all the suggestions (adding local2.none to the list of items
to be logged to /etc/var/log/messages and /etc/var/log/syslog in
/etc/syslog.conf and changing the init string via
Hi
I was unsure if I should publish it at all, since there are unofficial
debian packages at http://www.debianplanet.org/mono/ , which I heavily
recommend to use, but in the light of
the Mono 0.24 release, I decided to announce my step-by-step
installation guide to Mono on Debian Woody, since ther
I tried both those solutions to a negative effect. I still get:
** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): No
such device
when i try toplay something in winamp.
and my CD player won't open saying:
eject: unable to find or open device for: `cdrom'
thanks for the info th
El Sábado, 10 de Mayo de 2003 00:43, Jule Slootbeek escribió:
> My first problem
> is that the Sound does not work, a /dev/dsp exists but i don't know what
> to do next to get my sound working, during the yaboot installation i
The usual problem with sound is file permissions. They must be changed
Hi everybody,
I just installed Debian on my iBook2 and i'm running into a few problems
about which i have a question. I'm quite new to Linux administration
although i've been on the user end for quite some time. My first problem
is that the Sound does not work, a /dev/dsp exists but i don't kn
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:49:56PM +0100, Oliver Ripka wrote:
> Its really strange because the global varis in cuda/adb should be the same
> on every mac, shouldn't they? (just thinking about that, because the author
> says explicitly that this code will not work ob pb/ibooks)
Well, ADB itself is
hi,
you need to look at /etc/syslog.conf. This is file that tells syslogd where
each message needs to be sent. I have never used a modem under linux. so I
can't point you to the exact line but someone mentioned that pppd logs
through local2. so check syslog.conf and see what local2 is doing. y
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 00:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> May 8 23:30:03 ibian chat[5115]: expect (CONNECT)
> May 8 23:30:03 ibian chat[5115]: ^M
> May 8 23:30:04 ibian chat[5115]:
> May 8 23:30:04 ibian chat[5115]:
> ATDT5143501638^M~^Bvvw
On Mit, 2003-05-07 at 23:11, Joss Winn wrote:
> I've tried the 'XaaNo...' options you suggested. These are the
> minimum options I can use to have X start up without freezing.
>
>
> (**) R128(0): Option "XaaNoScreenToScreenCopy"
> (**) R128(0): Option "XaaNoSolidFillRect"
> (**) R128(0): Option
Hey,
On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 08:45:26AM +0200, Christoph Ewering wrote:
> Hello Oliver!
>
> So how about doing it together to get pmacpow working with the current
> kernel?
nice intention!
> But as I said I am not a programer, long time ago I wrote a little
> program (ANSI-C), I wrote littl
Hey,
On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 08:45:26AM +0200, Christoph Ewering wrote:
> Hello Oliver!
>
> So how about doing it together to get pmacpow working with the current
> kernel?
nice intention!
> But as I said I am not a programer, long time ago I wrote a little
> program (ANSI-C), I wrote little to
On 9 May, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through
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>> > Tried your suggestion i.e. ATM zero L zero (ATM0L0)
>> > instead of ohs-no change, still much garbage going to the
>> > logs.Perhaps this works but i'm not adding it at the right place
>> > for the init script. I've add
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