After some google, it seems that there's no free implementation of
Swing. And SUN does not provite java SDK for Linux PPC. Does all these
means that it's impossible to use swing on DebianPPC at all?
Thanks.
--Hong
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Hain't we got all the fools in town on our side? And hain't that a big
enough
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 01:19 am, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 03:41, Hong Jiang wrote:
> > Hi, all,
> >
> > I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.25 to 2.6.5 today, by "apt-get install
> > kernel-source-2.6.5" and building it afterward. After
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 10:30 pm, Matt Price wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 09:49:03PM -0400, Hong Jiang wrote:
> > Sorry for multiple posts, but I forgot to mention that xmms works well
> > with the oss output plugin. I'm a little confused, because I didn't
> >
Sorry for multiple posts, but I forgot to mention that xmms works well with
the oss output plugin. I'm a little confused, because I didn't compile oss
into the kernel. I guess xmms is actually using alsa-oss emulation. But how
could it work, if alsa itself does not work?
--Hong
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I was grati
Hi, all,
I upgraded the kernel from 2.4.25 to 2.6.5 today, by "apt-get install
kernel-source-2.6.5" and building it afterward. After reboot Arts said
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT failed - Invalid argument
The sound server will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this problem could have numerous orirgins, but I haven't been able to get
sound from xmms on my Tibook Superdrive. I have tried xmms on both esound and
alsa drivers, but get no sound. I assume that esound is the correct choice,
since that is the driver for enlighte
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