> (used by X?) and udev set the mouse to mouse1 (or mouse2 then my touchpas is
> active).
Configure X to use /dev/input/mice instead.
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ko module will only make the 2 serial ports available when you
manually initiate a HotSync on the CliƩ, and they go away once HotSync
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On Sat, 2004-20-11 at 01:19 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 21:29 -0800, Steven Yap wrote:
> >
> > So, there's a hack - use the all_partitions property for the NAME.
> > Here's what I use to get access to my CF slot on my multi-card reader:
&g
then creat /etc/fstab entries for /dev/compact_flash1 etc. and I can
access them through the "Computer" folder in nautilus. It's not as cool
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IEC958 "devices" using alsamixer?
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On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 11:42, yo mero wrote:
>
> I have 1 mouse pointer working normally
> and 1 X mouse pointer at the center of the screen without motion
>
> any clue ?
>
Try disabling hardware mouse cursor. Probably a driver problem.
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> The thing that gave me the most headache is hotplug/alsa kept picking up
> my onboard audio as slot-0 so all my apps were using that instead of my
> SBLive card. Only way I was able to resolve it was to disable the
> onboard stuff in the BIOS.
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 23:39, Li Daobing wrote:
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> I have a linux server, the system is Debian sarge, kernel version is
> 2.6.7.
> I want to know how to make the PS2 keyboard hotplug.
>
PS2 is not designed for hotplugging. Try using a USB keyboard.
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> How to I check if ALSA is actually working on my system?
If the proper ALSA driver is loaded, the directory /proc/asound should
be populated. Here's what mine looks like:
obsolescence[12]> ls /proc/asound/
card0 cards CMI8738 devices hwdep m
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 11:10, Darryl Clarke wrote:
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> I have a lot of USB drives that I deal with and I'm getting quite
> annoyed that whenever I switch drives the /dev/sdX association changes
> too. I started on /dev/sda and now I'm currently on /dev/sdp and I
> have to edit my fstab every time
of the "force"
options even though "xset q" shows DPMS is enabled, and the monitor
itself claims VESA DPMS and EPA compliancy for power management.
I'm connecting through DVI-D if that matters any.
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> At the command prompt type:
>
> gconf-editor
>
> Then navigate to apps -> nautilus -> preferences
> and chech the "always_use_browser" value.
That actually changes the behaviour and look of the fil
orrible!
It's not that bad, actually.
When the Location dialog is up, typing a partial directory name and
pausing for a bit causes a list of possible completions to pop-up.
Personally, I prefer the new dialog to the old one.
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slow when a high resolution (> 1280x1024) is in use?
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> Steven Yap wrote:
> >The window list is a gnome-panel applet. Add it to a Gnome panel and
> >you're done. It essentially is the taskbar.
> >
> Meaning it's always visible and doesn't take up any more screen
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 10:04, Paul Scott wrote:
> Steven Yap wrote:
>
> >
> >Errm, doesn't the "Show windows from all workspaces" option for the
> >window list applet work for you?
> >
> I don't have Gnome installed at the moment. Is
her look.
Errm, doesn't the "Show windows from all workspaces" option for the
window list applet work for you?
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SYSFS{vendor}="Zynet "
The value of the SYSFS{model} attribute allows me to use it to identify
the various slots.
One other thing. You need to force new hotplug events to be created
after writing your udev rules. Since mine is an external card-reader, I
simply unplugged it and plug it back into the USB port. I think the
same effect can be had by "rmmod usb-storage && modprobe usb-storage".
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placed apps from the Main menu, but is it
> possible to enlarge the symbols while touching with the cursor?
Not with the standard Gnome panel. gdesklets does have a panel which
behaves that way. Give a spin.
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NAME{all_partitions} to create all 16 partition entries worked around
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soundcard's internal CD input?
If not, did you enable the "Read Digital CD Audio" option in XMMS's
AudioCD Reader plugin?
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> On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 13:26, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> >
> > I had thought that all ALSA drivers had support for multiple audio
> > streams. Is this not the case?
>
> Yes and no. On hardware with built-in multi-strea
sa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php3
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;dmixer"
}
pcm.dmixer {
type dmix
ipc_key 1024
slave {
pcm "hw:0,0"
period_time 0
period_size 1024
buffer_size 8192
#periods 128
#rate 44100
rate 48000
}
bindings {
0 0
1 1
}
}
ctl.mixer0 {
t
layer through "aoss" which works
somewhat like artsdsp.
http://www.thepenguin.org.uk/alsa/ has setup instructions for an
"integrated sound card based on the intel i810 device" which doesn't
do hardware mixing.
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our right Alt might be mapped to Mode_Switch/AltGr.
If your keys have 3 or more characters on them, Mode_Switch/AltGr
lets you use them.
Try "alt:rightaltismeta" which should make right Alt generate the
Alt_R keysym and assign Meta_R to it as well.
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assigns the Compose key to Right
Alt.
In your case, using "compose:rwin" will put Compose on the Right Windows
key.
See /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86 for the complete list of
available options.
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2.6.x world. I'm running the 2.6.5
Debian kernel image.
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On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 01:28, Umar Draz wrote:
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> any option available in debian that my ethernet automatically boot
> when my computer start?
List your modules in /etc/modules and they will be loaded on boot.
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4.23 onwards - those
are compatible with the DRI modules packaged with XFree86 4.3 (which is
currently in experimental).
NOTE: I have an ATI Radeon 7500, so take above with a grain of salt, or
two.
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ee http://sethbuckley.com/wiki/moin.cgi/rescan_2dscsi_2dbus_2esh)
No reboots required.
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rrent session still exist and you can get back to it either by
selecting the Quit item on the second gdm screen or doing the
Ctrl+Alt+F# where # is the virtual terminal of your original X11 session
(most likely # = 6).
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On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 19:28, Jan Minar wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 07:32:45PM -0800, Steven Yap wrote:
> > /dev/cdrom is a symbolic link to hdc. Is your CDROM drive really on hdc?
> > Try using the full path (/dev/hdc).
>
> There's no difference between an absolut
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 18:42, root wrote:
> note I'm having the same issue
> it says
> lrwxrwxrwx for access 1 root root 3 (date) /dev/cdrom -> hdc
> I had a harddrive hooked up to the same place previously could this be
> the reason it isn't mounting?
/dev/cdrom is a symbolic link to hdc. Is your
> Don't forget!
>
> Go here and we'll both get free movie tickets!
> http://freeflixtix.com/v.html?m=c0e9ba9&v=62634b
>
> seeya,
> Julia
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I hotsync using /dev/ttyUSB1.
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omplete).
The equivalent happens with non-devfs systems as well. /dev/ttyUSB[01]
becomes "real" serial ports only after the PDA initiates a connection
(either through HotSync or Network).
Don't know why that is so. I think this behaviour is common to all
PalmOS devices with USB cradl
fork) from
HFS to non-HFS capable systems. The other popular encoding is BinHex.
Did you install the macutils package? It contains macunpack which will
separate out the data and resource fork into two files?
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sn't appear in any of my available font lists in
> various applications (xfontsel, openoffice.org). I just want to know
> what I'm doing wrong.
For xfontsel (which uses the "legacy" X11 font mechanism) you have to
do the steps in (1) above. For openoffice.org and other
fonts are available to applications through the
Xft API.
Xft uses the fontconfig mechanism to select fonts. To render the
selected fonts, Xft uses the standard X11 drawing protocol. If the
Render extension is available, that will be used to accelerate the
rendering and reduce network traffic.
See ht
phic-gkai00mp
ttf-bitstream-vera
ttf-kochi-gothic
ttf-kochi-mincho
xfonts-thai-ttf
The dependencies for mozilla-browser shows a dependency on libpango,
which
in turn has a dependency on libfontconfig1, which implies that mozilla
and variants require scalable fonts. :)
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All you would have needed to to stop X (either by logging out,
or stopping xgm/gdm/kdm), rmmod the currently loaded drm module
(if present), insmod the newly compiled drm module, and restart
X (startx, starting xdm/gdm
3 Debs - Mirror
deb ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/debian-misc/daniels/current/sid/$(ARCH) ./
NOTE: I believe only i386 and PPC is available for now.
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; displays nothing. It's a black window.
>
I bet that you have xlibmesa3-gl installed right? If so, downgrade to
xlibmesa3 OR simply replace the file radeon_dri.so in
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/ with the one from xlibmesa3.
Apparently, it's the result of a GCC bug.
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in testing)
should fix the problem.
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hout resorting to anything
I take it that you mean that other OpenGL programs run but show the
same symptoms as with glxgears.
> stronger than Ctrl-C. But all I see is an image of unrelenting
> nothing.
The symptom you've describe sounds like a mismatch between DRI and
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> What do you use to convert?
tune2fs -j. ext3 is ext2 with a journal, unlike reiserfs and XFS.
Those two are quite different from ext2.
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7;m running Gnome2 as my main desktop, but to configure the fonts and
themes for Gnome1 applications, I'm using gtk-theme-switch. If you're
using Gnome1 as your desktop with some Gnome2 applications, I guess you
will have to manually edit ~/.gtkrc-2.0.
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on whether its parsing
routine and data file format is forward-compatible.
If not, then it's up to Debian policy to say that when appropriate,
running binaries must be restarted on upgrades.
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listing.
If you're willing to use the commercial OSS drivers, I believe
they include software mixer. This of course means higher CPU
utilization, but depending on your purposes, may work out quite
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On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 22:39, Vladimir Chalupecky wrote:
> To tell the truth, I don't understand the reason why I can't
> have this gnome sound server and xmms and other apps
> working at the same time? Could anyone explain this?
Because software mixing of multiple sound streams in the
sound card d
;
Is your userid part of the audio group? If not, add yourself to it.
>
> by the way, i can provoke some errors with xamixer2:
xamixer2 uses the 0.4 ALSA API. If your alsa version is 0.9, that
would explain why xamixer failed.
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> Thus I would like some people to send me some "cdrecord -scanbus"
> outputs where they have grep'ed the writer and reader entries.
Using libscg version 'schily-0.6'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'AOPEN ' 'CD-RW CRW3248 ' '1.10' Removable CD-ROM
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 09:12, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
>
> Speaking of which, is there a tool for automatically installing and/or
> removing the links from the /etc/rc.d directory to the init scripts in
> /etc/init.d ?
Yes there is, update-rc.d in /usr/sbin.
Steven
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the ymfpci Alsa driver.
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On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 11:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> All I needed to do the entire time was to set permissions on /dev/dsp0!
You shouldn't need to change the permissions for /dev/dsp0 or any of the
audio devices. Merely add yourself to the "audio" group (as root):
adduser yourUserId au
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 11:39, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> After doing an upgrade from sid yesterday, Nautils no longer shows my
> icon captions. It shows the icons, but the caption below is blank. You
> can see the problem at
>
> http://www.rudedog.org/nautilus-bogosity/
>
> Thinking it was a nautil
On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 07:18, Ivo Wever wrote:
> Simon Law wrote:
> > You should add the correct module lines (that you would put in
> > modconf) in /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9
> >
> I couldn't gather the format of a module line from the alsa docs and it
> isn't in the example. What should such a line
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 04:17:56PM -0500, Joanne Hunter wrote:
>
> Type df to check this. It reports 0 blocks available on /usr.
>
> /dev/hda7 963911923613 0 100% /usr
It's not a bug. A default of 10% of a filesystem is reserved for root's
use when a filesystem is cre
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 10:40:09PM -0500, Rohan Deshpande wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using gimp1.2, i notice the GIF save as file type is grayed. I have
> gimp1.2-nonfree installed; is it because of the type of image im making?
> i made a new, 300x300 pixel white background workspace, and in save-as
> it i
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 12:24:11PM -0500, Richard Cobbe wrote:
> Lo, on Friday, August 24, Steven Yap did write:
>
> > I had that problem as well, but I got it to work. One difference is that
> > built galeon from a tarball (ver 0.12) and installed it in /usr/local/
> >
from a tarball (ver 0.12) and installed it in /usr/local/
instead of a deb source package.
I made a link in /etc/gconf/schemas to
/usr/local/etc/gconf/schemas/galeon.schemas. That should have worked but
it didn't. Then I discovered the entries in ~/.gconf/schemas/apps/galeon/
had owners.group values of group.group instead of yap.yap . Changed that,
and galeon now starts up fine.
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line in /etc/modules, so sound would be enabled after boot:
> > sb #Soundblaster 16
Another posibility you could try is installing the sndconfig package.
I know it available in sid (unstable) but I don't know if it's packaged
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