What I did was dist-upgrade, and now it works,
with pulseaudio installed. I don't know if
pulseaudio is what did it, but it seems
reasonable...
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On 05/29/2016 01:34 AM, Haines Brown wrote:
> This is an extension of my initial question, for I'm not sure my initial
> conclusion that it is impossible to chroot a 64bit system from a 32bit
> system is correct.
With a 32bit kernel you need qemu-user-static for this to work - but
expect it to be
This is an extension of my initial question, for I'm not sure my initial
conclusion that it is impossible to chroot a 64bit system from a 32bit
system is correct.
Can it done by installing qemu-user-static and loading a 64-bit live ISO
and then from it chroot the 64-bit target mounted on /mnt/64bi
On Sat, May 28, 2016 1:17 pm, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I am not using XLR's, but I do use 1-to-1 isolation transformers
> between the audio sources and sound inputs
Hum in audio systems almost always is a consequence of improper grounding.
Although an XLR connector on a piece of apparatus SHOULD
rlhar...@oplink.net writes:
> Lexicon Alpha (powered by USB) and Lexicon Omega (external supply) are
> excellent broadcast-quality USB audio interfaces which "just work" with
> Linux.
>
> Another excellent device is the Shure X2U, which is particularly adapted
> to portable use (USB powered; fits
Dear Christian,
Thanks for your replay, I found the root cause. Need use -M malata
parameter.
Regards,
Yanfei
2016-05-27 22:38 GMT+08:00 Christian Seiler :
> On 05/27/2016 06:23 AM, 飞颜 wrote:
> > QEMU start command below:
> > qemu-system-mips -M mips -kernel vmlinux-3.16.0-4-4kc-malta -in
On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:11:39 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Thank you in
>
> > advance, and again, sorry for my poor english (kspell still tells me to
> > write *English* instead and nobody told me why, and this proves nobody
> > looks at the first post in a thread :-D)
I think I have just worked out wha
On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:08:56 Curt wrote:
> On 2016-05-24, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> > Markos writes:
> >> I just found the WebRTC (https://webrtc.org/) project but I still don't
> >> understand if I already can use it as an alternative to Skype.
> >
> > You need a web phone and a (SIP) server. F
Emanuel Berg writes:
> On my Raspberry Pi 2, I suddenly have no HDMI
> sound and no headphone sound either save for
> the hello_audio.bin test, which works for the
> headphones but not the HDMI.
I have this wrapper for the omxplayer - note the
line with adev - I put local there and the
3.5 mm au
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Thanks,
Hello,
i installed Debian testing from the netinst iso onto a Lenovo W530 laptop.
When booting the machine when it is attached to its docking station with
closed display, i very often get the kernel message
ASPM: Could not configure common clock
and then the boot process hangs.
When i reboot wit
> Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
> You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the GRUB boot loader'.
You may also try super grub 2 disk.
Google for it.
Good luck!
Best
Hans
On Fri 27 May 2016 at 21:05:11 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> My main system cannot boot. No idea how to reinstall grub2 from Live
> CD, and so look to see what I...
Obtain a netinst image. Boot it and choose rescue mode from the menu.
You will eventually get an option to 'Reinstall the
On Saturday 28 May 2016 01:28:03 Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Thanks for your comments I also use apt* commands, when necessary, but
> the point is that people don't seem to read thoroughly the threads they are
> answering to: I don't mind using wicd, I even tried it. But it also uses
> /etc/network/int
On 2016-05-24, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Markos writes:
>
>> I just found the WebRTC (https://webrtc.org/) project but I still don't
>> understand if I already can use it as an alternative to Skype.
>
> You need a web phone and a (SIP) server. For a demo phone, see
> e.g. https://tryit.jssip.net.
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