I have 2.4.17 running on a dual P4 machine at work with eepro100 on the
motherboard.
I also switched back to the 'nvidia' driver rather than the 'nv' because
nv had issues with SMP support and kept locking up X at regular
intervals.
I thought it had to do with SMP, is your machine single proc?
-
:55, Didier Malenfant wrote:
> Borland's pre-install checkup program (borlandpretest) can only find one
> problem with my setup to install Kylix.
>
> The glibc loader apparently has a bug but they don't provide a patch for
> this.
>
> Here's a descripti
Borland's pre-install checkup program (borlandpretest) can only find one
problem with my setup to install Kylix.
The glibc loader apparently has a bug but they don't provide a patch for
this.
Here's a description of the problem in their own words:
-- Some versions of the glibc loader can cause d
Did you manage to use the 'nv' driver instead? I couldn't get the
GeForce3 to work with that.
Jason Majors wrote:
I can now get a decent resolution but X is acting very weird, the system
locks up every now and then for 5-10 seconds (the mouse cursor
dissapears when that happens) and then retu
Hi,
I'm also trying to get a Leadtek card with the GeForce3 Ti 500 to work
under 2.2r4.
I couldn't get it to work under XFree3.3 (would only display in 640x480
8bit) so I upgraded to XFree4.1.0 with Nvidia's own drivers.
I can now get a decent resolution but X is acting very weird, the syst
a package? (devfs?)
I haven't tried /dev/usbmouse under X but I will do.
-D
On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 00:06, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hello
>
> On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 00:25, Didier Malenfant wrote:
> > I'm switching to 2.4 to try and sort out some other problems (with
> &g
I'm switching to 2.4 to try and sort out some other problems (with
sound).
Under 2.2.18 my Intellimouse explorer would work with GPM, from what I
gather the usbmouse driver would translate everything into a standard
PS/2 format because gpm.conf was still using /dev/psaux and everything
worked (eve
Input us the Mpeg Layer 1/2/3 and it's enabled.
Output, i've tried both liboss and libesd because some people were
saying that liboss is locked by the Gnome Sound Manager sometimes.
-D
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 05:38, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Didier Malenfant wrote:
> >
> &
Which ones do you mean? The one in gnome?
-D
On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 05:14, James Vahn wrote:
> > I also, as someone suggested, tried to just cat a raw file to /dev/dsp
> > and that justs hangs.
>
> The sound daemons break it, don't use them.
> I use a Creative Ensoniq ES1371 with Altech speakers.
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 18:57, Stephen Gran wrote:
> I missed the beginning of this thread, sorry, but I guess the basics -
> are the relevant modules loaded?
Here's what it started with, the card seems detected (dmesg):
es1371: version v0.22 time 19:13:40 Nov 18 2000
es1371: found chip, vendor id
Tried it. Both 'play sound.wav' and the 'cat > /dev/dsp' just hang there
with no sound coming out.
I don't thing it's a permission problem, I just don't know where to
attack the problem from.
-D
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 18:31, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Didi
gmix reports all the sound levels are in the middle.
play prints 'Playing Chord.wav' and then hangs there just like 'cat
sound.raw > /dev/dsp' would do and I have to CTRL-C out of it.
No sound.
I'm beginnning to think I have a conflict but dmesg doesn't report any
hardware at the same IRQ (5) as
;
> Kind regards,
>
> Courtney
>
>
>
>
> Didier Malenfant wrote:
> >
> > It's not an xmms problem.
> >
> > I have two files to try, a .raw and a .au
> >
> > Catting those to /dev/dsp just hangs there, no sound and I have
It's not an xmms problem.
I have two files to try, a .raw and a .au
Catting those to /dev/dsp just hangs there, no sound and I have to
CTRL-C out of it.
-D
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 12:24, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Didier Malenfant wrote:
> >
> > I just did that to be sure a
4, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 23:53, Didier Malenfant wrote:
> > Nope, audio seems like it's there ok:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/audio
> > crw-rw1 root audio 14, 4 Nov 30 2000 /dev/audio
>
> Hi,
>
> Do
I just did that to be sure and it still does the same thing.
Is there any basic thing I can do to test the sound without using XMMS?
that would enable me to make sure it's not just an XMMS problem.
-D
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 06:28, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Didier Malenfant wrote:
> &g
On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 23:16, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible that you haven't created your audio devices? Example:
>
> # cd /dev
> # ./MAKEDEV audio
>
> other than that you should be fine...
>
> Cameron Matheson
Nope, audio seems like it's there ok:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -
Sorry if this is a re-post, I'm not sure the first one went through
since I wasn't subscribed on the list.
I've installed Debian 2.2r2 on a cheap Powerspec 8250 computer which
comes with a Soundblaster PCI 128 sound card (ES1371 chip).
I can't get xmms to work, after adding my username to the aud
Is your username added to the audio group?
if not try:
adduser audio
(replace by your username)
-D
On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 17:57, Greg Norris wrote:
> Are you running esd? If not, try using the libOSS.so plugin instead...
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:05:43PM -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote:
>
I've installed Debian 2.2r2 on a cheap Powerspec 8250 computer which
comes with a Soundblaster PCI 128 sound card (ES1371 chip).
I can't get xmms to work, after adding my username to the audio group
the mp3 file starts playing and stops immediately.
After a little bit of investigation I came up w
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