Thanks
to everybody who answered my questions regarding the non-working
/dev/audio, dev/dsp on my SB16 under linux-2.0.15 .
It proved indeed to be "Device or resource busy"!
NAS was to blame...and me of course!
I found it out, after having recompiled and rebooted the kernel tausend
times. Fina
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bhaskar Manda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>My disk controller seems to be wanting to be "reset", but the
>Debian install boot doesn't do this. As a consequence, it just
>keeps repeating
> hda: hda: Status error: status=0x01 { Error }
> hda: Status error: error
Stoyan Kenderov writes ("/dev/audio & /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???"):
...
> The sparing comments in the source point to an IRQ or DMA conflict when one
> gets constant "Device or Resource busy" mesages on each:
>
> cat blabla.au > /dev/audioor
> cat uuhuu.wav > /dev/dsp
Have you inst
Sebastian Kuzminsky writes ("inconsistency/confusion in aout-svgalib of Debian
1.1"):
>I'm not sure this is the right place to send this bug report...
>
>There's an inconsistency in Debian 1.1. When the aout-svgalib
> package is installed, it puts the libary files in
> /usr/i486-linuxaou
Haakan Ardoe writes ("Source Packages"):
> how does the source packages work? If I understand everyting right I am
> supposed to unpack them with dpkg-source -x .dsc. But then I need the
> .dsc file, which not seems to be included in any of the availble
> source packages. Where can I find or gener
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> XFree86 3.1.2F is out, according to http://www.xfree86.org. I am
> wondering if a Debian package of this beta software will be made
> available. Anyone have any plans to make this available???
I do not intend to package any versions of XFree86 other t
Thanks everybody I didn't have the crt*.o in my lib directory. It should
be in the libc-dev*.deb right?
Also another question how do I swich ELF compile to a.out compile? I've
seen it in the documentation but I thought since I have *.deb it was by
default ELF.
Thanks again.
Martin Dinkloh writes ("dselect 1.3.9: cursor keys locked after search"):
> In dselect 1.3.9 the cursor keys do not work anymore after having done a
> search (with '/').
This is a known bug in ncurses, recorded as #4298, #2962 and #3974.
Ian.
Hi again..
In my never-ending battle to make the kernel behave well by default without
needing "irqtune" (which is very setup-specific, and as such not something
the kernel can do automatically), I was thinking of doing interrupt priority
rotations instead of the current fixed mode.
Now, doing
On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Chris Westwood wrote:
[SNIP]
> *** Excerpt from .bash_profile ***
>
> # set up color-ls
> LS_COLORS='di=1;34:bd=40;33;1:ln=1;36:cd=40;33;1:ex=1;32:*.tar=1;31:*.tgz=1;31:*.gz=1;31:'
> export LS_COLORS;
> LS_OPTIONS='--8bit --color=tty -F';
> export LS_OPTIONS;
> alias ls='/usr
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Christoph Lameter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Miquel van Smoorenburg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>: Christoph Lameter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>: >I think we should do the following.
>: >
>: >1. Map all high traffic groups / mailin
I use SLIP because I have been using it for years and would need to
reconfigure things to use ppp. Also, SLIP is easy to set up: you set
five parameters, and it works -- with PPP, it only really needs one
(the phone number) but if it doesn't work, the debugging problem is
harder. (SLIP is also mo
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