I'm looking for the vplay sound player and cant seem to
locate it anywhere on the net.
where do I find it???
Derek
David Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ps how do I turn off the screensaver?
X11: man xset => xset s off
Console: setterm -blank 0
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On Sun, 2 Nov 1997, David Densmore wrote:
> Thanks to all who answered my question about vplay. I have a.out
> compiled as a module, and I added binfmt_aout.o to /etc/modules
> and rebooted. vplay now runs fine, so I guess vplay is a.out.
>
> Strangely enough I had a.out as
Thanks to all who answered my question about vplay. I have a.out
compiled as a module, and I added binfmt_aout.o to /etc/modules
and rebooted. vplay now runs fine, so I guess vplay is a.out.
Strangely enough I had a.out as a module in my previous kernel
(I started with the same config file this
Hi,
Did you check to make sure that vplay is still an executable and not an
object (relocatable) file? Running "file /usr/bin/vplay" will give you
this information. Only other thing I can think of is that vplay is an
a.out binary and you didn't compile a.out support in when you
I just complied kernel 2.0.31 with Gordon Chaffee's FAT32 patch:
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/
It works great, now I can mount my FAT32 partition with ease. The
only problem is that now my favorite sound app, vplay won't run.
When I try I now get this error message:
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