Weird. I had tried that, and it didn't start esd, so I assumed that
wasn't the way to do it. As it turns out, ~/.xsession wasn't getting
sourced, and /etc/X11/Xsession (which appeared to be what was supposed
to do that) wasn't even checking for it. There was a variable ($STARTUP)
pointing at i
[...]
> > Another thing: switching to esound has introduced a one-second delay in
> > xmms between clicking stop and the music actually stopping. Same for
> > volume. Any thoughts on this?
>
> Same here.
esd is using a buffer to store a certain amount of sound data. (Note that with
esd you
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> I hope that you will take the time to read the rest.
> Hereby I will sent you again my test results sofar for the powerpc.
> I hope someone helps me out here.
I'm going to skip your potato reports since I'm only concerned with
woody. I know you're probbaly just trying
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 12:32:54AM -0600, Thomas Peri wrote:
> 1) A constant irritating whine comes from the speaker. The "Speaker"
> slide in kmix has the desired effect on the whine's volume, but this
> brings up something else I'm not sure about:
The volume must've just been up too high.
>
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 05:04:03AM -0600, Thomas Peri wrote:
> a) Now that I have working sound (thanks!), I've noticed that when
> something's playing in xmms, other sounds (like terminal beeps, and
> message sounds in gaim) don't come through. If xmms isn't playing, they
> come through fine.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 10:53:53AM -0600, Thomas Peri wrote:
> Another thing: switching to esound has introduced a one-second delay in
> xmms between clicking stop and the music actually stopping. Same for
> volume. Any thoughts on this?
ESD is not well designed. You'll note the audio is not w
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 12:53:59AM +0200, Theo Gutmann wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 18:53, Thomas Peri wrote:
> > Hmmm... ok, did that. But I just discovered that that wasn't what was
> > causing that alert. esound, though installed, was not running. *slaps
> > self on forehead* How can I ha
I found a bug in the cdplay script I posted here a couple months ago.
It didn't handle more than 9 tracks gracefully. Here's a better one:
#!/bin/sh
cdda2wav -t 1+`cdir | tail -1 | sed 's/^..[^ ]* //'` -D /dev/cdrom -N -e -d0 -I
cooked_ioctl -q &
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*--v- Installing Debian GNU/Linu
Hi,
I posted this onto gnu.gcc.help but I have not received a reply. A
quick search of google has shown that others have experienced this
error in the past - even in 2000. This appears to be specific to ppc
and perhaps the alpha. I just now tried to compile it on two ix86
machines and it's okay.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has had any luck booting off a firewire drive.
The first thing I tried was to get the ofpath for the device, but that
doesn't work:
ofpath /dev/sda9
ofpath: Driver: sbp2 is not supported
Is there anything else I should try?
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David Stanaway
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