Just a data point
I'm listening to mp3s now via xmms, running 2.4.0-test11-pre7
# uname -r -s
Linux 2.4.0-test11-pre7
# rpm -q xmms
xmms-1.2.3-0_helix_1
the "flags/features" switch doesn't seem to hurt it:
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family :
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, David Ford wrote:
>
> My guess is that it's a plugin, the source for xmms doesn't have "cpuinfo" anywhere
>in it.
>
> -d
>
> Gianluca Anzolin wrote:
>
> > it seems there has been a change in the format of the /proc/cpuinfo file: infact
>'flags: ' became 'features: '
> >
My guess is that it's a plugin, the source for xmms doesn't have "cpuinfo" anywhere in
it.
-d
Gianluca Anzolin wrote:
> it seems there has been a change in the format of the /proc/cpuinfo file: infact
>'flags: ' became 'features: '
>
> This change broke xmms and could broke any other program
It's working fine here w/o modification. Maybe you need the latest
version or have somethinn enabled that I don't.
Gianluca Anzolin wrote:
>
> it seems there has been a change in the format of the /proc/cpuinfo file: infact
>'flags: ' became 'features: '
>
> This change broke xmms and could br
it seems there has been a change in the format of the /proc/cpuinfo file: infact
'flags: ' became 'features: '
This change broke xmms and could broke any other program which relies on
/proc/cpuinfo...
I hope the problem will be solved (in the kernel or in every other program which uses
/proc
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