Hi,
>>> after an upgrade to squeeze I have the problem that my keyboard is no
>>> longer recognized by X (the mouse works). If I kill gdm/kdm from
>>> another
>>> machine via ssh, I get a console where the keyboard works. Xorg.0.log
>>> does not show any errors (and the keyboard is mentioned there
Hi,
>> after an upgrade to squeeze I have the problem that my keyboard is no
>> longer recognized by X (the mouse works). If I kill gdm/kdm from
>> another
>> machine via ssh, I get a console where the keyboard works. Xorg.0.log
>> does not show any errors (and the keyboard is mentioned there).
>>
Hi,
after an upgrade to squeeze I have the problem that my keyboard is no
longer recognized by X (the mouse works). If I kill gdm/kdm from another
machine via ssh, I get a console where the keyboard works. Xorg.0.log
does not show any errors (and the keyboard is mentioned there).
It does not matt
Michael Shuler worte:
> What you are looking for is really not just a player, but an audio editor.
> Give audacity a try - works well for me.
>From a user's point of view there is no difference between adjusting volume,
speed or pitch. Hence, I consider adjustable speed as a basic feature of a mus
Hi,
I'm looking for an mp3 player that allows to adjust the speed, but haven't been
successful so far.
audacity: requires preprocessing (and is not really a music player)
amarok: the developers tagged #103895 as wontfix
vlc: allows only fixed multipliers (like 0.5x/1x/2x)
noatun: restarts song fr
Hi,
> Is is possible that this change of hostnames is somehow enfored by the
> virtualization? (Virtuozzo)
Yes, Virtuozzo is known to do such things. I use the attached script in
/etc/init.d with appropriate links in /etc/rc*.d (run the script very
early in the boot process).
Regards,
Joachim
> > Using mkinitramfs-kpkg to build the ramdisk.
> > I: mdadm: RAID support installed to mount all RAID arrays during boot.
> > I: mdadm: use `dpkg-reconfigure -plow mdadm` to change this.
> Don't you need to bring up raid and lvm in the initramfs rather than
> in the boot sequence?
Yes, sure. T
Hi,
I'm having some problems with / on LVM/RAID1. The situations is as follows:
/dev/sda1 ext3 /boot
/dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb3 are used for /dev/md0 (raid1)
/dev/md0 is a single PV for a VG "raid"
this volume group contains three LVs, one of them being
/dev/mapper/raid-slash with ext3 mounted on
Hi,
I recently upgraded my Thinkpad A30p and now the mouse wheel doesn't work any
longer. It has a built-in "mouse" (more a pen/trackball, no wheel) and a
external USB mouse with mouse wheel. "cat /dev/input/mice | hexdump" does not
show any events for the mouse wheel, same for /dev/psaux and /dev
Hi,
Another idea is to put the 100dpi and 75dpi unscaled fonts near the
beginning of the font path.
Uuups, I misread your message. After moving 100dpi and 75dpi to the front,
it worked!
After some searching I fount that the font in question was from the
ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp package. Simply removi
Hi,
Another idea is to put the 100dpi and 75dpi unscaled fonts near the
beginning of the font path.
That did not help.
The font you're seeing looks like some fancy font that tries to be
cute. Hm. So perhaps try to find the font and remove it from your
system ;-)
I looked through all font families
Hi,
catalogue = /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID,
/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType,
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/,
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/:unscaled,
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled,
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:
Hi,
the menu font in my xemacs is really ugly (I've uploaded a screenshot to
http://www.joachim-reichel.de/tmp/xemacs.png). I know how to set the fonts
for the editor window, but not for the menu.
I do not notice font problems in other applications (KDE, Gnome, Mozilla,
...). But xfontsel shows
Hi,
the menu font in my xemacs is really ugly (I've uploaded a screenshot to
http://www.joachim-reichel.de/tmp/xemacs.png). I know how to set the fonts
for the editor window, but not for the menu.
I do not notice font problems in other applications (KDE, Gnome, Mozilla,
...). But xfontsel shows
Hi,
the version 1:3.3.3ds5-1 is used in the changelog and in the name of the
tarball and diff, whereas 1:3.3.3-1 is the version displayed by apt-get.
Where does this discrepancy come from and why?
Regards,
Joachim
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