> I've seen a few references to this subject line, but I haven't seen
one
> to this particular utility, so I thought I would drop off the URL.
> The screenshots look good.
> Has anybody tried it?
Tried what?
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> I've been trying 2.6.0-test1 with the P4P800. I chose that
> kernel-version because, as far as I know, it is the last of the the
> 2.6.0-test(n) series for which there are ac patches available, and it
> is only, again as far as I know, in the ac-kernels that the SCSI_ATA
> feature is availabl
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> I recently got a 700X Gateway computer which comes with a 160 GB
> 6Y160M0 Maxtor hard drive. In the BIOS it is configured thus:
>
> ATA/IDE Enhalnced (all SATA and PATA resources enabled
> Harddisk Pre-delay diabld
> LBA supported
>
> How did you give yourself permissions to access /dev/mixer (or ALSA
> equivalent)? If you just made it world writable, did you remember to
> do this for /dev/mixer (which controls who can change the volumes)
too?
> The "Debian Way" of doing this is to add yourself to the "audio"
group,
> whi
Thanks. Yes, I always make clean first.
Dan Anderson
I'm running kernel 2.6.0-test4 on my Abit IS7 mobo (Intel 865 chipset).
I'm trying to get ALSA sound working, and I'm having a devil of a time
of it.
I have ALSA sound enabled in my kernel. Abit (and also Realtek, who
make the integrated AC650 sound chip) offers an AC'97 codec module to be
do
> > I upgraded to KDE 3.1.3, in Debian unstable. This includes
libqt3c102-mt
> > and all the related build packages: libqt3-mt-dev, kdelibs4-dev, and
> > libqt3-compat-headers. I also upgraded my gcc to version 3.2.2.
> >
> > Now whenever I try to build a KDE app from source (e.g. kgpg,
kopet
I'm confused by the large number of available DHCP client packages.
There's dhcp-client, dhcp3-client, dhcpcd, udhcpc, and pump.
Right now I'm using pump, but it's not very well documented and not as
flexible as I'd like. Before I start down the road of installing and
configuring a different
> When I try to halt the computer everything goes on properly up to the
> point where the computer is supposed to turn of, where it just freezes
> with a blank screen.
I just asked this same question in comp.os.linux.hardware (see the
thread w/ subject "power down fails"). In my case, the solutio
> (1) Writing 'Mplayer' as user I get
> "Can't open '/home/adam/.mplayer/codecs.conf' No such file or
directory"
> I've downloaded the Mplayer codecs file from the home page but it is
> currently
> in /home/adam ... that's not the same as setting up a conf file.
> (2) Mplayer now handles all my MP3
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