Hi list,
This is about my struggle to make my Trust 514DX soundcard work with
Linux. This is expected to be supported in Linux [alsa-project.org] and
I have read other testimonials on the net.
To cut a long story short, the card worked in Windows. It gives
fantastic sound output with DVDs and ot
Iain Buchanan wrote:
>You can't just "mount the puppy" either (and let mount do the work)
>
>
Are you sure?
While using Gentoo's installation disks, I have successfully mounted
the disk partitions without caring to tell the installation linuxrc as
to what formatting was provided.
it mounted rei
Holly Bostick wrote:
>and it works fine, so I'll do my best to help.
>
>
Yes you have. Million thanks for what can be best termed a good
technical write up about the theory of Alsa plus this card.
I shall try all that you have written and then get back - either at a
halt, or to thank you.
Regar
Quick questions - Holly.
When I configure alsa support in my kernel and build modules using
menuconfig and tell kernel to load modules automatically [or do manual
loading using modules.autoload.d]
1. Do I still have to enable alsasound service using "rc-update add
alsasound default" ?
, create their config.cache.
I was just curious. Have you considered it before? Please reply.
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here.
confcache --help suggests export CONFCACHEDIR which I have done but is
there a way for me to make portage use this by default? Or is exporting
the env variable enough? [done "emerge confcache" already]
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>You need three things (my experience) - a patch for portage-2.1_preX/4;
>emerge "confcache" from portage and put FEATURES="...confcache..."
>in /etc/make.conf. This works for me.
>The patch is:confcache-final (IIRC) search mailing-list archives for it.
>Or mail me directly.
>
>
Thanks Rumen - I
Jeff wrote:
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Feb 18 05:29 cdrom -> hdc
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Feb 18 05:29 cdrw -> hdc
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Feb 18 05:29 dvd -> hdc
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Feb 18 05:29 dvdrw -> hdc
>brw-rw 1 root cdrom22, 0
Apologies in advance for this quick question which isn't about Gentoo
per se, but is about work on Linux.
Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to
resize an image? I have 200 of them in a directory which I want to
resize to fit my cellphone.
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Rohit Sharma wrote:
>Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to resize an
>image? I have 200 of them in a directory which I want to
>resize to fit my cellphone.
>
>
works as in
find . -type f -maxdepth 1 -print0 | xargs -r -0 -ixxx convert
Hi there,
Please take a look at
http://search.ebay.co.uk/usb-firewire-pci-card_W0QQfcoZ1QQfromZR8QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1
for an example of the kind of cards I am thinking about buying.
There are choices where one PCI card has two via processors which
control 4 USB 2.0 and 2 Firewire ports. Since my existi
wrong?
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Rohit
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fire-eyes wrote:
>On Sunday 19 March 2006 12:48, Rohit Sharma wrote:
>
>
>>>
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>[snip]
>Please post to this list in plain text
>
Preference set for the list as "prefers to receive email as plain text"
in my mozilla.
let us see how this one reac
My apologies -
- for asking a mozilla related question on this list.
- for writing an HTML message to the list
- future crimes [in advance] as I am sure I shall make a mistake some time.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Jim
>I have already done what you suggested.
>When I try to set up my printer using cups I do not find any driver (here is
>the problem).
>
>
gentoo-wiki.com has the best/updated guide on the subject. That is what
I would follow - just a thought.
Rohit
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Bo Andresen wrote:
Rohit replies --
Thanks, both of you, for your response. I am re-emerging coreutils, just
in case. Done.
The commands are below - and in summary here is what happens.
- PATH is shown. My own .bin directory has two mp3 ripping scripts. That
is all. "/usr/bin" comes before "/
Francesco Talamona wrote:
>1) Are you aware that you are using a comma inside the file name in the
>subject and in the message? It sould be grub.conf, not grub,conf.
>
>
Yes Francesco, the comma was a typo on my part. Things are they way I
have tried to convey, on my machine.
>What name do y
rebuild.. working again etc etc]
If anyone has a better idea, kindly let me know.
Rohit
Rohit Sharma wrote:
>Bo Andresen wrote:
>Rohit replies --
>
>Thanks, both of you, for your response. I am re-emerging coreutils, just
>in case. Done.
>The commands are below - a
I simply shall do a reiserfs rebuild for all
partitions before doing anything else now.
Once that error goes away, I shall emerge my mc and then I am hoping
that it shall be solved. [saved by find]
Shall post results when checked.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>After you get your filesystem in order, and doubly verify that you hw isn't
>going south, just repair the packages that are broken, using Richard
>Fish's technique.
>
>
Thanks - but I am frustrated now.
Did --check, then --fix-fixable, and ultimately a --rebuild-
Richard Fish wrote:
>I would suggest not dealing with bootsplash issues at this point, and
>work on getting a stable framebuffer working. Once you have that, the
>bootsplash side of things is pretty straight-forward.
>
>
Thank, Richard - I shall follow you advice. You chose the following I
pres
David Corbin wrote:
>When I boot my latpop, ntpdate doesn't work. It fails saying there is a
>"temporary failure in name resolution" it cannot lookup pool.ntp.org .
>After my system finishes booting, "/etc/init.d/ntp-client start" works fine.
>The script is running nearly last from the outp
David Corbin wrote:
>>"use dns" probably refers to DNS server [running on your local host - which
>>is not the case with most of us, as we don't run DNSes of our own]
>>I kind of figured that, but at the same time, why would the various scripts
>>care where the DNS is being resolved from?
>>
David wrote:
>I found my /etc/services is too many ports are not included in the file!
>eg telnet,ftp,http for UDP,
>
>so, how to get a stronger /etc/services file?
>thanks!
>
>
Enjoy. http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers leads you to..
Search on google for complete /etc/services and w
Rohit and Bhavana wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I downloaded the ISO image and as I didn't have a blank CD handy, I
>burned it onto a single layer DVD [after all it was an ISO image,
>right?] and hoped for the best.
>
Totally my fault. Should have verified the md5sun before messing two
perfectly good media
marcin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been comparing lately performance OpenGL apps against different
> kernels 2.6.x and 2.4. Overall performance is comparable but a scheduler
> of kernel 2.6 is very annoying (to say at least).
I have not tried it myself, but there is an option in kernel config
which faci
Daniel,
I have a successful config at home with nvidia GeForce4 FS 5200 card. I
use it in clone configuration so this screen would be shown exactly as
it is on my TV.
Both my TV and LCD monitor have the same resolution. I get TV Out as
composite video at 1024x768 and use it to watch movies with Nv
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