> > I have a ibook 500.
> > xmms plays mp3 but I can't play audio cd's too.
> > I already installed xmms-cdread.
> > xmms plays cd audio, but I can't hear anything.
>
> Make sure from your XMMS configuration that it's actually using
> xmms-cdread to play the audio CD.
yes: the plugin for xmms-cdp
OoO En cette matinée ensoleillée du lundi 25 novembre 2002, vers
09:17, Antonio De Cesare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> Make sure from your XMMS configuration that it's actually using
>> xmms-cdread to play the audio CD.
> yes: the plugin for xmms-cdplay (xmms, options, preferences, audio
> I/O
> I can't answer your question about kernel patches, but I'm very
> curious about the state of DAW software for Linux, esp. PPC. I hope
> you don't mind me asking, but if you can point me to any good software
> or tips, I would really appreciate it. Audio work is about the only
> thing I'm still d
well, my pb3400 uses active matrix technology (as the .pdf concerning
this series i have says). under mac os 8 it worked great in 800x600x16bpp.
the only thing is how to set XF86Config-4 for 800x600 ???
Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 09:46:35PM +0100, Marek Palansky wrote:
h
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 10:52, matthew yee-king wrote:
> Hello Michael/ list
>
> I've been dabbling with linux audio/ ppc for many months now. I too
> would love to escape from macos completely. the only thing stopping me
> is the lack of vxpocket drivers, which mean i don't have a high quality
> w
Hi !
I try to configure the dvd on my ibook2 600. I found a doc :
http://dvd.sourceforge.net/xine-howto/en_GB/html/howto-9.html
but I don't know how to actvite raw device in the kernel 2.4.20 ...
I haven't seen it ?
Does anyone use it ?
Any advice for improving the dvd reading ?
I use vlc with w
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 22:40, Jesus Climent wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I got a donation. tomorrow I am suposed to receive a mail with the
> description of the machines. I cannot host a single machine more at
> home (except a laptop, maybe ;) and I decided to donate them to debian.
>
> I will send the des
Sorry ! I forgot to change the object ... (RE: DVD playback suspend and wake
issue)
Hi !
I try to configure the dvd on my ibook2 600. I found a doc :
http://dvd.sourceforge.net/xine-howto/en_GB/html/howto-9.html
but I don't know how to actvite raw device in the kernel 2.4.20 ...
I haven't seen
Hi,
some time ago I had a problem with videos that played too slow and
someone in here told me to try alsa. Thats what I did, I downloaded and
installed the latest alsa via CVS. Compile went fine and the sound now
works very fine, and at last I am able to watch films :-)
But (there ever seems to
Hi all,
i just tried Knoppix for intel... GREAT!!
some one know if exist a Live CD for PPC with KDE?
ciao,
MaX
On 24 Nov, this message from Albert D. Cahalan echoed through cyberspace:
> The usual junk: some people mistakenly think that /usr/include/linux
> is supposed to contain a link into /usr/src/linux and that that is
> supposed to be source code for the kernel you are running.
>
> Reality:
>
> The
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 05:48:20PM +0100, jan Govaere wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> I try to configure the dvd on my ibook2 600. I found a doc :
> http://dvd.sourceforge.net/xine-howto/en_GB/html/howto-9.html
>
> but I don't know how to actvite raw device in the kernel 2.4.20 ...
> I haven't seen it ?
I
Now that I have moved past the saga of mol module
compiliation, I have encountered a problem actually
running mol. All seems to work well, until I get
this error message: Unimplemented load instruction.
I realize this message is probably for the mol
mailing list, but I thought I give you all a tr
So, I'm sorta following you here. However, I never
touched /usr/include/linux. Its not linked at all
to /usr/src/linux.
Futhermore, I don't exactly understand the problem
why one shouldn't have a /usr/src/linux directory.
I mean, after all, when I installed the kernel-source
package, it dumps
Just wanted to say thanks for your advice. Even
though I kept my current kernel source in
/usr/src/linux, your e-mail did provide me a clue
with what was wrong. Turns out the files in
/usr/include/linux were messed up on my machine. I
blame it on the poor upgrade from the Woody CD-ROM.
I re-insta
W. Crowshaw writes:
> Futhermore, I don't exactly understand the problem
> why one shouldn't have a /usr/src/linux directory.
It's a source of confusion, leading to mistakes.
Look at this the other way too: why should you?
> I mean, after all, when I installed the kernel-source
> package, it dum
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