On Saturday, December 26, 2020 3:48:15 A.M. EST Jan Girke wrote:
> Remove the hdd/ssd from the laptop and use a spare to downgrade until
> you find the version it worked and then compare the two states.
I did more-or-less this, but instead using Debian live-CD images on a USB
stick, and after som
Joel Roth wrote:
> Do you have pulseaudio running on your system?
>
> It is a layer above ALSA, and could be related to your
> issue.
I do have PulseAudio typically running, but when I run
pasuspender alsamixer
the behaviour appears the same as before. I can also run
pasuspender aplay -D hw:CARD=
Seasonal greetings, Debian users!
I was wondering if anyone has pointers for an audio configuration issue. I have
Debian Testing running on a Dell laptop (Latitude E6320, audio chipset
detected as HDA Intel PCH, 92HD90BXX). The speaker output works fine. When I
plug in headphones, the system se
Hi,
Jason Heeris wrote (Sun March 4, 2012):
> The most watertight way I know of to capture kernel
> output is a serial port and another computer. If, by any chance, you
> have one on your machine
Not really an option (at least, not an easy one), I'm afraid. I only have two
machines, and neither
Hi again,
Charles Krinke wrote (Thu March 1, 2012):
> On the next boot, /var/log/messages shoild contain the last printk's from
> the kernel which would include any panic.
Thanks. I'd already checked there, though, and no dice. The log just skips
from the last innocuous kernel message to message
Hi list,
For the better part of a year, now, something has been causing my machine to
freeze. The mouse stops moving on the screen, pressing any key (including keys
that should toggle lights) does nothing. The freezes are intermittent, without
warning, and I've been unable to determine if there
Hi,
I've got a weird one here. When I run xine in a "keep above others" window
over a konqueror window, but with the konqueror window active, konqueror
activates and deactivates access keys (the little yellow boxes with letters
in them you get when you press CTRL) every ten seconds.
I'm not su
Hi list,
I have an ASUS A8N-SLI nForce4-based motherboard, running Debian testing. A
few months back the wake-on-RTC function stopped working. It turns out that
something about Linux is causing this. When I boot Linux, whether I shutdown
properly or hit the power-button, wake-on-RTC won't work
Paul E Condon wrote (Monday 03 January 2005 3:31 am):
> Now I wonder what is the rational for this change? Where can I find a
> Debian policy doc. that explains this? and suggestions as to how to
> benefit from it? This is not a complaint, just a few questions.
And what about those of us who aren'
Stef VK5HSX wrote (Tuesday 30 November 2004 11:05 pm):
> Anyone else having problems accessing the ftp.au.debian.org mirror for
> downloads and updates?
I noticed the same thing. www.planetmirror.com, the mob that hosts this
mirror, had on their webpage at the time a note explaining they knew it
a hurry to fix it now that I have a workaround, but any
ideas are welcome. I'll post config files on demand. ;-)
Peace,
Brendon
PS: I'm subscribed, no more CC for me.
You wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Brendon Higgins wrote:
> > I'd remember, but I don't remember
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Please verify if you don't have ECN enabled, but it really doesn't look
> like an ECN problem at all.
Uh, ECN? *puzzled* If I had changed anything about "ECN" on purpose I think
I'd remember, but I don't remember doing anything regarding that particular
acron
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Looks like the TCP window scaling bug on subclass routing equipment bug to
> me.
>
> Find the tcp_window_scale (or something similar) option under /proc/sys/net
> and set it to zero as a workaround.
Thanks for the post. I found /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_sca
agnose this. Any ideas or tips would be
greatly appreciated. I'm not on the list,
> please CC me.
>
> Running kernel 2.6.8 compiled from deb source package, connecting through
56k modem. If you think any other
> system info might help I'd be glad to share it.
>
> Thanks,
Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> There might be a similar directory for aptitude, but it's more likely
> aptitude uses the apt cache.
This is correct.
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Björn Johansson wrote:
> I'm searching for Alsa mixer, where can I find it?
I think the alsa-utils package has the alsamixer program.
Peace,
Brendon
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Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Is there a Debian -- or free -- equivalent of MATLAB.
Have a look for "octave". (apt-get install octave) It's pretty similar.
Peace,
Brendon
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