On 2017-09-22 23:13, Lasse Pouru wrote:
> I don't (and won't) use PulseAudio and haven't set up dmix or anything
> like it. The weird thing is the simultaneous audio works with every
> other program I use (Qutebrowser, mpd, Audacity etc.) -- it's only Pd
> that gives the error.
AFAIK dmix has bee
On 09/20/17 07:55, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
I suppose it's due to Google's choice to support only Chrome, although I missed
the Gentoo
news bit if there was one.
For Android there is the really good Open Street Map application, are there any
desktop
alternatives in Portage for non-Chrome users?
I don't (and won't) use PulseAudio and haven't set up dmix or anything
like it. The weird thing is the simultaneous audio works with every
other program I use (Qutebrowser, mpd, Audacity etc.) -- it's only Pd
that gives the error.
I already use JACK when recording but it would be more convenient f
This sounds pretty normal to me. ALSA isn't really suited for simultaneous
audio access. In general with ALSA you have only one program that can use
audio at a time, or you use the mixer module from ALSA. I assume a program
running on the background has claimed ALSA already for certain reasons.
I can't get Pure Data to work with ALSA. It detects my sound card, but
whenever I try to turn on the audio I get the error:
ALSA output error (snd_pcm_open): Device or resource busy.
I've tried both using the ebuild from the audio-overlay and compiling
from the source on the Pd website, both beha
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 01:43:24PM +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > Naturally, I always unmount the drive prior to removing it physically,
> > usually with KDE’s media manager. The drive (or the controller in the case?)
> > contains a cdrom emulation to offer drivers and something called “WD
> > Sma
On Friday, September 22, 2017 12:56:01 PM CEST Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> He guys,
>
> I regularly attach a friend’s external HDD to my laptop or NAS, both running
> “standard” Gentoo. The main partition is fat32 formatted. On and off she
> has problems mounting the drive, usually after I had it
He guys,
I regularly attach a friend’s external HDD to my laptop or NAS, both running
“standard” Gentoo. The main partition is fat32 formatted. On and off she has
problems mounting the drive, usually after I had it connected to one of my
machines.
It happened again today. So chronologically:
1) S
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