Re: sound?

2005-06-17 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
is is my first experience with ALSA, Sarge, and the 2.6 kernel so I'm at a loss where to go from here. Any other ideas you have might be very helpful even if they are slim chances. Thanks! On 6/17/05, Tim Kynerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Shawn Yarbrough wrote: > > &

Re: sound?

2005-06-17 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Sorry, make that an nvidia nForce2 chipset. On 6/17/05, Shawn Yarbrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is sound support normally autodetected by the Sarge installer? > > I have a dual-boot computer with my first Sarge installation and I > can't get the sound to work. It&#

sound?

2005-06-17 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Is sound support normally autodetected by the Sarge installer? I have a dual-boot computer with my first Sarge installation and I can't get the sound to work. It's onboard sound (nVidia2 chipset) and it works fine under Win XP. I want to use ALSA and the 2.6.8 kernel. Shawn Yarbrough

fresh sarge install: no sound on nForce2?

2005-06-16 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
I installed Sarge for my first time ever. (I used a network install CD). Love Sarge and Gnome but my sound doesn't work. I picked the 2.6.8 kernel. My system has a gigabyte mainboard with an nForce2 chipset. I've read that this implies the snd_intel8x0 alsa module but I can't make it work. Th

Re: 2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-28 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
the cards while preventing collisions. I hope this gets made to work someday. But I see now that the current kernel wasn't really designed with that in mind. Thanks to everybody for all the excellent advice, especially Jason. It was very educational! And it reminded me... most things ar

Re: 2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-27 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
etwork cards in Linux, I thought I would just install two cards onto the same network and run with it. Is this *really* that difficult to implement? On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 10:31:45 -0600 Shawn Yarbrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an x86 server computer containing two

Re: 2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-27 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
> > What everybody seems to be telling me is that because IP is routable, > > ARP replies are also routable, and the kernel is free to mix and match > > IP addresses with Ethernet interfaces however it likes according to > > it's IP routing conventions. I don't agree with this. > > You don't agre

Re: 2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-27 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
On 26 Mar 2002 21:43:24 -0600 Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't think there is anything wrong or strange. The system knows > that there are two routes to the network, and it is free to use either > one as it pleases. What everybody seems to be telling me is that because IP is ro

Re: 2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-26 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
is forged to appear to be coming from (.131). Using tcpdump on eth1 instead of eth0 shows nothing even when .131 is pinged. On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 09:22:57 -0800 (PST) "Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Shawn Yarbrough wrote: > > >

2 nics, 1 network, puzzle?

2002-03-26 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
ot a clue what's going on here? Thanks, Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

multiCD package

2001-12-11 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
2.0k Dec 7 2000 source2/ -rw-r--r--1 root root 645M Mar 25 2001 source2.iso dr-xr-xr-x5 root root 2.0k Dec 7 2000 source3/ -rw-r--r--1 root root 638M Mar 25 2001 source3.iso # Anyone got a clue what is happening to me? Thanks in advance, Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sylpheed

2001-09-06 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > Change the apt sources.list file, do a apt-get update (or dselect update), > and then request: apt-get install sylpheed. > > Now, change the apt sources.list file back, and run apt-get/dselect update > again to reset state. Thanks, I'm trying this now. > Lo

Sylpheed

2001-09-06 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
I've searched the Debian FAQ and the mailing list archives but am having no luck even though I'd bet a zillion dollars that this question has been asked before... How do I upgrade a single package and it's dependencies from the stable versions to a less stable version like testing? I'm running

Re: 3ware raid - custom rescue floppy?

2001-05-01 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
boot directly from the Debian CD if you set the correct option in the BIOS. Booting from CD is much faster and MUCH more reliable than booting from a floppy. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi > > i recieved 3 new systems today ..i was unaware of their >

bridge? tunnel?

2001-04-26 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
vel subnet. Can bridging do this? Or would IP tunnelling help me accomplish this? Or is there a better way? And how can I easily do this in Debian? Thanks, Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: HP Deskjet 959C + PCL codes (w/ apsfilter)

2001-04-26 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
was not directly supported so I was guessing at similar drivers. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PCI wierdness

2001-04-26 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Your box crashed? Why did it crash? Did your sound card go bad, maybe? Or a component on your mainboard? Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Power off Button

2001-04-05 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
tself be bad? Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Power off Button

2001-04-05 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Martin Marconcini wrote: > Sorry, I believe this is unimportant, but it's normally 4 seconds on all ATX > motherboards. I once read it was 5 seconds, but I've never actually timed it myself.

Re: Power off Button

2001-04-05 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
work you may need to recompile your kernel with APM support enabled. Also look for power management options inside the BIOS. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: K guys here's a new one for me....

2001-03-29 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
nd of a signal to the networking subsystem telling to it reload it's configuration files as if it had just been started. Same effect as "./networking restart" but generally faster and cleaner. Not available for all scripts in init.d, but works for most. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Promise Raid Card

2001-03-28 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
If you have an IDE controller which requires this patch, such as the Promise Ultra 66, you need to select this patch rather than the vanilla kernel-image package. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Lumsden wrote: > > Thanks for the info, I installed SuSe and alll seems to work fine with the

Re: cdrecord does not accept /dev output files?

2001-03-28 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
en it seems that someday that read-write functionality might be moved out of cdrecord and into the kernel itself. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: home network

2001-03-27 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
MB/sec Makes me wonder how well Gigabit Ethernet cards work over PCI. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. plz correct if my math is wrong so I don't mislead anyone

cdrecord does not accept /dev output files?

2001-03-27 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
'cdrecord /dev/burner disk.iso'. Surely some part of the kernel knows that /dev/burner is SCSI ID '1,1,0'. I can mount /dev/burner on, say, /cdrom as a read-only mount and it reads CDs with no problem. Can anybody explain this? Thanks. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: how to edit the kernel....make menuconfig???

2001-03-24 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
Krzys Majewski wrote: > > OK, so these are official kernel.org patches then? Or something else? > Here is the README.Debian file from kernel-source-2.2.18pre21: (yes it looks like somebody forgot to update the title) kernel-source-2.2.17 for DEBIAN --- These patch

Re: how to edit the kernel....make menuconfig???

2001-03-24 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
you do use 'kernel-package' be sure to 'zless /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz' and search on 'Brave' for instructions. Ignore the 'kernel-package' man pages which are useless for beginners. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] Krzys Majewski wrote: &g

Re: Lion Worm

2001-03-23 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
onally that I was getting all the latest urgent security patches. At the very least I think there is a user education problem here. Either that or I'm just dense. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] John Hasler wrote: > > Shawn Yarbrough writes: > > Can anybody tell me if Debia

Lion Worm

2001-03-23 Thread Shawn Yarbrough
e security advisory below. Shawn Yarbrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sans.org/y2k/lion.htm Description Please note that this is a preliminary, and currently incomplete, characterization of the Lion worm. We are making this version available to provide at least some notice about the wor