Pure Data is great for stuff like this, but it is a lot to learn-
you'd have to assemble the application yourself. If you expect your
first time editing a sound file to be your last time, it's probably
not what you want.
A parametric equalizer would be an intuitive way that might help. I'm
in W
Messed up, huh? No 3rd plug. There is a power supply but no connector.
On 9/1/06, Zbigniew Wiech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
don't you really have 3rd IDE plug ?
"
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been
BTW, I have Grub 0.97, WinXP on the first HDD, and Debian Etch with a
real-time kernel on the 2nd HDD.
On 9/1/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have
Hi.
A friend's computer died, and she'd like to retrieve her files.
Before setting up my dual-boot system this would have been a piece of
cake. Now, though, if I replace the Windows drive, it can't boot, and
if I replace the Linux drive it reads the MBR but can't reach the GRUB
options.
Is there
On 8/24/06, José Alburquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Does anyone know another open-source notation program that supports
> advanced modern notation and will let me see the score while editing?
>
> Thanks.
> -Chuckk
>
Have you looked at rosega
So Noteedit allows mouse control, but many advanced notation
possibilities aren't supported; Lilypond supports all sorts of things,
but I can't see my score and adjust positions of articulation symbols,
etc, with the mouse. The noteedit mailing list suggested starting
with noteedit, and then addi
On 8/14/06, Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found that the package noteedit appears to be workable for hearing
notes entered after selecting EMU10K1 Port 0 17:0 (for hardware MIDI
synthesis on my SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 model 0220) and setting the
volume level on "synth" on the input se
1.
I installed Timidity, but if I start in the command line with a file
as argument, it complains that there is no config file. If I click a
link to a MIDI, it offers to let me open it with Timidity and
disappears. I open the midi file in Rosegarden or Muse, and it says
it is playing back, says
On 8/10/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 10:26:40PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Unfortunately, Linux has completely frozen up on me four times in a
> row while running #make-kpkg. Different patches each time, and
> different spots e
On 8/11/06, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 07:58 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm thinking this might not be caused by Linux, but Linux is telling
> me weird things about it.
> My laptop boots with all sorts of artifacts on the screen,
Hi.
I'm thinking this might not be caused by Linux, but Linux is telling
me weird things about it.
My laptop boots with all sorts of artifacts on the screen, not
updating half the pixels, apparently. If I open a terminal, I have to
wave the mouse around the prompt to see what I've typed. If I cl
Unfortunately, Linux has completely frozen up on me four times in a
row while running #make-kpkg. Different patches each time, and
different spots each time. I'll have to figure this out when I don't
have deadlines. Sadly, I think it's WinXP for now.
Thanks for your help.
-Chuckk
On 8/10/06, R
On 8/10/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 03:47:42PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
>
> Cool, thank you.
> BTW, I know it must seem like the most obvious thing in the world, but
> the more I google and search Debian help, the less answers I
On 8/10/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 03:02:51PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> I have linux-2.6.17, trying to patch it with 2.6.17-mm6,
> patch-2.6.17-rt8 from Molnar, and bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.15.diff.
> I'm a little confus
P.S.- #ps -aux in another terminal shows 0.0 for CPU and memory of the
patch operation, if that matters.
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I have linux-2.6.17, trying to patch it with 2.6.17-mm6,
patch-2.6.17-rt8 from Molnar, and bootsplash-3.1.6-2.6.15.diff.
I'm a little confused why, when I enter:
Hammertime:/home/chuckk/Desktop/kernel/new/linux-2.6.17-mm6# patch
--verbose -p1 ../2.6.17-mm6
the terminal sits idle, apparently indef
On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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To have modules loaded in a certain order, I would add them
to /etc/modules in the order you want them loaded. One module per line,
no other instructions needed. This works when I need network cards
loaded in a cert
On 8/10/06, CJ van den Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 01:41:00AM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> If no one knows, does anyone know where I can find documentation of
> how to control this for Debian?
> I'd like my ALSA to be in order so I can recomp
it; how do I do
this, if only one module is a soundcard, the other two are MIDI
controllers?
Thanks.
-Chuckk
On 8/9/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not to state the obvious here, but have you tried alsaconf?
> My /etc/modprobe.d/sound was created by running that utilit
Could /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base be the culprit?
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:
# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-1
install sound-slot-2 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-2
install sound-slot-3 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-3
install soun
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 12:24:24 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and now the cards always seem to come up in that order.
> > But thanks for the tip!
On 8/5/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CJ van den Berg wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> For the alsa behaved apps (like libao) you set alsa_card=1 or 0 and
>> ao_example.c plays on either one soundcard or the other.
>
> Just a small tip.
2.6.16-2-686
I've had issues with the MIDIsport connector, where sometimes it shows
up and sometimes it doesn't; unfortunately, when it does show up, ALSA
calls it hw:0, and all the other device names change accordingly.
First, I'd like to know how to explicitly tell ALSA that hw:0 is to be
my sou
ments in struct initializer', and later a
string of errors for things with incomplete types; but there are all
sorts of syntax errors given.
Is there a standard set of packages to use to compile?
Also, I looked up .ko files, of which there is one, but I haven't read
through all of it yet.
-
On 8/4/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I can't boot gdm.
Did I mess up some permissions while messing with this driver as root?
I ran chmod 777 /tmp, and now gdm starts. I read the suggestion in
the documentation, but it said make sure it has reasonable
Now I can't boot gdm.
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/X11R6/bin/sessreg -a -w
/var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l
":0" "chuckk"
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
mkdte
I found there is driver source on the website for the card. It has a
r8180_pci_init.c, three .h files, a sparse readme, a .ko file, two
scripts called 'wlandown' and 'wlanup,' and a makefile.
lol, I can't get these files to do anything.
#make tells me "No rule to make target 'modules'. Stop.
[mo
I tried to do it myself, I really did.
This stuff is confusing.
Kernel 2.6.16-2-686, "installed version" 2.6.16-17, Etch.
I have pcmciautils 014-2 and wireless-tools 28-1 installed, and all
the libraries for them.
I'm reading PCMCIA.txt, DISTRIBUTIONS.txt, HOTPLUG.txt, and
mini-howto.txt, from th
On 8/3/06, Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The first is a hack I use. Copy the package files from
/var/lib/apt/list and the contents files from /var/cache/apt/ from the
desktop to the laptop and place the deb files in the
/var/cache/apt/archives directory on the laptop and apt-get should f
On 8/3/06, Niall Donegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Anyone know a MIDI/audio sequencer for Linux that can score video too?
I can recommend lilypond for the scoring of the music. Rosegarden seems
to be a midi seque
On 8/3/06, Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the problem is that apt on the laptop doesn't know about the new
packages because you dont have an up to date package list on you laptop.
I know of two ways around this.
The first is a hack I use. Copy the package files from
/var/lib/a
Hi. I'm still working on this un-networked laptop. It's looking
pretty good, now I'm ready to put the audio apps on it that I use.
I made a list from Synaptic of the packages I have on the desktop, and
now I'm hoping to download all the packages and put them on my flash
drive.
If I put "apt-get
On 8/3/06, [KS] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The last time I installed, I used the minimal install CD for etch and
got the terminal after it was done. To get the desktop environment I had
to manually install it. Install gnome and gdm with apt using:
apt-get install gdm gnome gnome-desktop-environ
Nevermind. I ran apt-cdrom add again and it straightened out.
On 8/3/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Media change: please insert the disc labeled
'Debian GNU/Linux testing _Etch_ - Official Snapshot i386 Binary-2
(20060731)' in the drive '/cdrom/'
"Media change: please insert the disc labeled
'Debian GNU/Linux testing _Etch_ - Official Snapshot i386 Binary-2
(20060731)' in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter"
All the other CDs work fine, and I tried 2 different copies of this
ISO. Anyone else have this?
I will try redownloading, and if t
I installed Etch on my laptop, and have cds 1 2 and 3. During the
setup, it said to make sure xserver-xorg was loaded, and it is
installed. Debian boots to tty terminal, though. I type "startx" and
get a crosshatched desktop with a black terminal in the upper left
corner. There is an X pointer
Anyone know a MIDI/audio sequencer for Linux that can score video too?
-Chuckk
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#x27;t work too well on my laptop. Hopefully when I get
this wireless card in the mail I can net-install on the laptop too.
One strange thing I notice is that if I select 3 inputs/1 output MIDI
for Pure Data, it shows up in qjackctl the other way around. I'll
deal with it though.
-Chuckk
Aug 1 20:57:00 64studio kernel: usb 2-2.3: new full speed USB device
using uhci_hcd and address 13
Aug 1 20:57:00 64studio kernel: hub 2-2.3:1.0: USB hub found
Aug 1 20:57:00 64studio kernel: hub 2-2.3:1.0: 1 port detected
Aug 1 20:57:00 64studio kernel: usb 2-2.3.1: new full speed USB
device
On 7/29/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 17:58:32 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> OK, I tried this, and got a startup error saying udev requires a
> kernel > 2.6.15. I'll ask the AGNULA list about it again. I expect
> to try compiling
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On 8/1/06, Xplicit Language <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
remove
Do you Yahoo!?
Every
On 8/1/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 27.07.06 16:00, R A L Carter wrote:
Do you have hotplug installed? It should automatically load modules for USB.
Do you use 2.6 kernel? It should support nest 2 features.
Do you have udev installed? it should automatically create dev
Thank you so much. But...
On 7/30/06, Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At the end, assuming that you had all the required disk space and
packages, you have a package created:
/usr/src/linux-image-2.6.17_2.6.17-10.00.Custom_i386.deb
This can be installed using:
dpkg -i /usr/src/linux-i
On 7/24/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My suggestion would be to google for some recent and more Debian-specific
kernel-compile how-to's; for example, using make-kpkg makes it a lot simpler
by making a .deb kernel package you can then install just like a regular
package. You do have
On 7/28/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 08:39:33 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 7/28/06, Mark Grieveson wrote:
[...]
> >What kernel are you using? I feel if you upgrade to a 2.6.8 kernel
> >image, and install gnome-volume-manager
On 7/28/06, Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before migrating from Mandriva 2006 to Debian 3.1 r2 I copied everything on
/home/robin to an external hard drive which connects to my PC through a usb port.
I had planned to copy it back to my hdd after the Debian install was complet
t somewhere in /usr/bin
and in desktop file Exec=your_script_wrapper_name
But i think, that there is some docs about desktop files syntax
I don't know exactly where, but look here http://freedesktop.org/
28.07.06, Chuckk Hubbard<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> написал(а):
> More news-
> I repl
Solved- I watched it in Windows.
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On 7/27/06, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> ===
> vlc:
> Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
> Depends: libflac6 but it is not installable
> Depends: libmodplug0 (>=1:0.7-1) but it is not installable
> Depends: slang1 (>1.4.9dbs-4) bu
On 7/27/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 17:38:36 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
[...]
> Never fear, within a few generations software barons will be a thing
> of the past.
And a certain software robber baron of today will be remembered as a
self
===
vlc:
Depends: aalib1 (>= 1.2)
Depends: libflac6 but it is not installable
Depends: libmodplug0 (>=1:0.7-1) but it is not installable
Depends: slang1 (>1.4.9dbs-4) but it is not installable
Depends: wxvlc but it is not going to be installed
===
Now, aalib is not available in m
#x27;s attempt to preserve the
previous session. Now, the firestarter icon doesn't come up on the
splash screen; I'm guessing because it's actually executing sudo and
not firestarter? Interesting.
On 7/27/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Vitaliy.
gnome-sessio
Come to think of it, I get a similar authentication message running
gedit from the command line, but it still runs...
On 7/27/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Vitaliy.
gnome-session-properties says 'authentication rejected' etc.
I did this other method
В Чтв, 27/07/2006 в 17:59 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard пишет:
> I was a little shy about asking before, because I felt I hadn't done
> enough digging on my own, but this info is incredibly hard to find.
>
> How do I set up what programs start at startup? I'm using Gnome on
>
I was a little shy about asking before, because I felt I hadn't done
enough digging on my own, but this info is incredibly hard to find.
How do I set up what programs start at startup? I'm using Gnome on
AGNULA 1.3.0.
In other news, my keyboard keys no longer repeat when held down. I
can't imag
On 7/26/06, edwardsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carl Fink wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 09:14:43AM +0300, David Baron wrote:
>
>
>> In other words, if one is willing to put in minimal effort YES! Go for
>> it!
>>
>
> Gamers I know ONLY care about gaming. They have no motivation to swith,
Aw, we have minesweeper, that's all anyone really needs.
On 7/24/06, Cybe R. Wizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the Great Book it has Been Written that on Mon, 24 Jul 2006 09:57:46
-0600 Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> didst appear within
my Magick Viewing Screen and, being somewhat pleasantly
It's with shame that I even admit this affects me, but if yall didn't
know, the social site myspace.com has just moved all its multimedia
content to Flash 9.0 due to security problems they had with the
previous version, and Adobe has yet to come up with Flash Player 9.0
for Linux. They have a blo
I just stumbled on these instructions:
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/202/1/
I'm mainly interested in fixing my kernel timer resolution to be fine
enough for Rosegarden MIDI, but I'm curious about kernel making all
the same.
I'm using the AGNULA 2.6.14-1-multimedia kernel header
There's a conflict between udev and hotplug, and removing hotplug
crashed my x-windows system. I replaced hotplug, but now I've found
the firmware download for my USB MIDI connector-
http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/
and it requires udev 057 or later.
Prior to my apt-get dist-upgrade last night
Yay, I figured it out. I had installed usbmount, which installed udev
and uninstalled hotplug. This was one of the last things I did in
xwindows. Just now I noticed that, among other errors, I had a
startup error that said something about udev unable to run; it flew by
pretty fast. Well I ran
On 7/22/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 05:24:10 -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
> with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
> /dev/input/mice"
> See
ed both password and ctl-D.
On 7/22/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This morning I did a dist-upgrade and everything appeared fine. It
upgraded several hundred packages, including xserver-xorg, a whole lot
of python, and some other stuff I can't remember.
I traded so
I forgot, this stuck out at me: the first line of the error report
with an error says "xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device
/dev/input/mice"
Seems weird, should it be using anything with the name xf86?
On 7/22/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This morning I did a
This morning I did a dist-upgrade and everything appeared fine. It
upgraded several hundred packages, including xserver-xorg, a whole lot
of python, and some other stuff I can't remember.
I traded some packages around then, traded hotplug for usbmount if I
recall correctly. I did get Linux to mo
On 7/21/06, Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It costs a lot (in terms of money
and developement) to take any current linux software and make it 'newbie
fiendly' and close to the supposed ease of 'ms products'. You are free
to work on this and ask for help but so far the only folks doing it a
Cool, thanks! I will log this command in my memory.
Alas, the string "jack" is not in any of my rcn.d files or init.d, so
I'm lost again.
-Chuckk
On 7/18/06, Fred J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$grep -FHrn jack /path/
Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can
Can you do this? I still can't find out why 2 instances of the jack
audio connection kit are starting up on boot, and I find myself
opening each startup script and searching for "jack". If there's a
better way, Google doesn't have access to it. Is there a command I
can type that will search for
On 7/18/06, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 18:47, Greg Folkert wrote:
> > These seem totally unrelated, but they started with the exact same boot:
> >
> > 1) double Jack connection kits on startup- one seems to be well before
> > the other, so maybe a link is being
On 7/16/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 17 July 2006 02:51, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
[...]
> Can anyone tell me just what the error messages I was getting to start
> with meant?
>
> -
> W: Couldn'
These seem totally unrelated, but they started with the exact same boot:
1) double Jack connection kits on startup- one seems to be well before
the other, so maybe a link is being visited twice?
2) higher screen res than default- I installed one level higher than
what I really wanted, just to ha
On 7/16/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> through, I'm kinda strapped. Also, what I was saying about ethernet
> is that each comp only has one port. So even if I had a router, I'd
> ne
On 7/16/06, Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> And then I checked the Italian site to see what version
> of hotplug it has, and it is 0.0.20040329-22, and yet Synaptic is
> STILL telling me:
> "udev:
> Depends: hotplug (>=0.0.20040329-17) b
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>> Think I'd be better off buying a PCI card with two ethernet jacks and
>> a hub? A FireWire cable is $30.
Well, that's iffy. On a good day, Fast Ethernet can reach 9MBps
(100Mbps / 8 = 12.5MBps
On 7/16/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 07:38:52 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 7/16/06, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> >On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 03:12:44 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> >> It is still using the files in /var/lib/apt/l
On 7/16/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 03:12:44 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> It is still using the files in /var/lib/apt/lists/, it hasn't updated
> them, and there is nothing in /partial.
>
> I'm searching the files in t
Got it.
Boy do I make things hard...
I created a network using Ethernet, gave it the same IP address as the
Windows installation uses, and PD is able to network. I just need a
file-transfer program and this is finished.
Thanks everyone.
On 7/16/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On 7/14/06, Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 08:27:32PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> AGNULA/DeMudi 2.6.12
> It doesn't offer me any sort of option to use firewire in the
> Networking panel. Modem, Ethernet, Wireless, Parallel Line, and
On 7/15/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 21:05, you wrote:
> On 7/15/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:42, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> > If synaptic has no way of setting package reposi
Wow, either I'm stupid or I'm going crazy... sources.list has disappeared.
I suppose I can bring it back, but that's kind of a surprise.
On 7/15/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Synaptic:
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://demudi.agnula.org
de
On 7/15/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 21:05, you wrote:
> On 7/15/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:42, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> > If synaptic has no way of setting package reposi
On 7/15/06, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:42, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Synaptic:
>
>
> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://demudi.agnula.org
> demudi/main/updates Packages
> (/var/lib/apt/lists/demudi.agnula.org_pac
Synaptic:
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://demudi.agnula.org
demudi/main/updates Packages
(/var/lib/apt/lists/demudi.agnula.org_packages_demudi_dists_demudi_main_updates_binary-i386_Packages)
- stat (2 No such file or directory)
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://demudi.agnul
On 7/14/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Oops, sorry, I thought I replied to the list. Gmail has a funny way
> of misleading you about where your reply is going, but I thought I had
> it figured ou
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> On 7/14/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
>> On 7/13/06, Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
>>>
On 7/13/06, Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 7/13/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A non-programmer.
> I read that IP-over-FireWire can only be done in Linux by recompiling
> the
On 7/13/06, Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> On 7/13/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What work has to be done depends on whether your dist. has it compiled
in for the stock kernels. Apparentl
On 7/13/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> A non-programmer. I read that IP-over-FireWire can only be done
>> in Linux by recompiling the kernel. Maybe this was wrong.
Compiling a kernel is *not*
On 7/13/06, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> So do I understand correctly, that FireWire support in Linux comes
> only with compiling the kernel with specific add-ons? Can someone
> with no desire
So do I understand correctly, that FireWire support in Linux comes
only with compiling the kernel with specific add-ons? Can someone
with no desire to program use FireWire?
I'm also having the "no sound" problem, but I'll browse through some
of the other thousands of posts with that subject firs
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