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I've been unable to get my sound card to work, and was hoping for some help.
All the devices appear okay, all the modules seem to load, no messages in
syslog, but when I:
cat sound.au > /dev/dsp
it just sits there (until I kill it), and I get no sound whatsoever.
Here's all the relavant info I
Guys - I need some help here.
I have my printing system so goofed up I don't know what end is up anymore,
but I've never been able to get anything other than "echo file > /dev/lp0" to
work.
I have:
Debian 2.2r5 (potato)
Kernel v2.2.19
KDE 2.1.2
HP Office Jet T45
GNU GhostScript 6.52 (precompile
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 9:46 pm, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jay Mallar wrote:
> >spawn telnet
> >sleep 5
> >send "login "
> >sleep 5
> >send ""
>
> Look at the docs (man expect) for log_user, and interact
>
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On Wednesday 13 February 2002 9:46 pm, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jay Mallar wrote:
> >spawn telnet
> >sleep 5
> >send "login "
> >sleep 5
> >send ""
>
> Look at the docs (man expect) for log_user, and interact
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On Wednesday 13 February 2002 6:09 pm, Cameron Kerr wrote:
> You can't use expect to interact with X stuff, only terminal stuff. So you
> can control the shell _inside_ the terminal, but not an xterm. Therefore,
> you should start your expect script inside a new xterm
>
> xterm -e myexpectscript
>
I can't seem to get expect to talk to my xterm.
Here's my current script:
spawn xterm
puts "sleeping"
sleep 3
send "telnet"
puts "sent"
puts "sleepting"
sleep 2
exit 0
-
It all looks okay, xterm starts, I see all the puts output, but the command
"telnet" never makes it to the x
On Monday 11 February 2002 7:20 am, Ihab Mohsen wrote:
> For some reason I cant run any xserver for my Geforce
> II VE graphics card except the VGA_16 server so you
> can guess what the graphics are like...any ideas which
> server I should be running
>
> ___
Boy - I bit off a HUGE chunk here, and I need some help.
I have an HP OfficeJet T45. From looking around, I found that HP has
provided some drivers, but they depend on GhostScript. I don't know exactly
what version of GhostScript I need to have, which makes this more confusing;
but I have GS
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