Good time of the day, M.Atıf.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 17:16:36 +0300
you wrote:
> you need to the chroot.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroot
> http://wiki.debian.org/chroot
And i have read there is not real jail except w/ FreeBSD. So no other
way?
Sthu.
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Good time of the day, Andrei.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 21:34:37 +0300 you wrote:
> I have a serious problem with overloading the hard drive.
> I have a website and use MySQL, at that moment began the biggest
> problems the hard drive is under constant load.
> The hard drive is noisy, slow. I think the
Good time of the day.
Is there a way/trick how i can install a 3rd party package in some kind
of isolation from whole system -- so that its binaries can not access
any files of whole OS -- being confined in usage only to one (list of)
user(s)?
Because there is plenty of software even packaged fo
Good time of the day, Claudius.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Wed, 29 May 2013 18:44:56 +0100
you wrote:
> $ dpkg-query -W -f '${Recommends}\n' claws-mail | grep -o
> '[a-z-]*spell[a-z-]*' aspell-en
> aspell-dictionary
WOW! You are a great Debian user! 8oD
> Claws-Mail uses aspell, s
Good time of the day, Brad.
Thank you, for your time and answer. On Wed, 29 May 2013 18:53:01 +0100
you wrote:
> >Spell checker could not be started.
> >Couldn't initialize cs dictionary: (null)
> >Couldn't initialize cs speller.
>
> I got the same error earlier today, too. A restart of CM sol
Good time of the day.
I miss some package that i can not identify, please help me.
When i start to write a letter in claws-mail, it says:
Spell checker could not be started.
Couldn't initialize cs dictionary: (null)
Couldn't initialize cs speller.
What's the package that contains the dictionary
Good time of the day, Martin.
Thank You, Martin, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> btrace /dev/dm-0
>
> on an otherwise idle system might help. If system is not idle
> otherwise you likely get too much output.
At random, I have found who ate the space( or one among others) - I
just catche
Good time of the day, Darac.
Thank You, Darac, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> OK, so your directory sizes aren't changing but you're losing space.
> It might be that an application is writing to a deleted file
> (unpacking or streaming to a temporary file, for example).
Shouldn't dir sp
Good time of the day, Stan.
Thank You, Stan, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> If you only have 100MiB free space in your root filesystem, that is
> normally a bad situation.
Why ?
> What daemons are running? What applications are you running? Desktop
> or server workload?
Well, it is
Good time of the day.
I watch carefully disk space on my root device i try to find the
culprit that fills the space.
For example, i have free space only 100 MiB. After 2-3 hours space is
gone. After reboot i see the space again.
What i did is "du -ms" for every dir. on the disk only (not
for /d
Good time of the day.
I have only 2 GB of RAM and a RAM-hungry app.s like chromium (just ~30
tabs) and game "BosWars" that do not run together unless hang my machine
completely.
The question is, Why the wheezy/Jessie kernel does not kill the app.
that takes too much RAM instead of letting the ap
Good time of the day.
I have to switch keyboard layout often and having Scroll lock led to
monitor that, it annoys me as it looses at some moment its
'synchronization' (may because i also switch from X to consoles, or just
between windows within a single X-session, or between X-sessions)
- i.e. i
Good time of the day.
How do i close this feature (a dovecot TTY) for the world (got from
auth. log file):
localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure;
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=accounts rhost=90.177.101.18
Thanks for Your time.
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You wrote:
> chrootkit gives following message
Oops! Please excuse - I mixed up chrootkit w/ rkhunter.
Please drop my previous message.
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Good time of the day, sp11.
You wrote:
> chrootkit gives following message:
>
> Searching for suspicious files and dirs, it may take a while...
>
> The following suspicious files and directories were found:
>
> /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/PyQt4/uic/widget-plugins/.noinit
> /usr/lib/pymodu
Good time of the day, William.
You wrote:
> 1) Which is better? Keep Debian Wheezy and compile a new kernel, or
> upgrade to Debian Sid?
As many said, better to use other (newer) Debian repo.s. Consider
upgrades.
> 2) Have you guys compiled a kernel before? How it was? Can you
> provide me a
Good time of the day, Sharon.
You wrote:
> > It was done using synaptic, and then when i went to check in
> > apt-get i saw
> that not all of debian libreoffice had been removed, and to remove it
> with apt-get would take most of gnome with it too.
So You have answered Your own question - You d
Good time of the day, Roberto.
You wrote:
> you can also try tcpdump. you can capture traffic wothout a GUI and
> then analyze it in wireshark.
By the way do You know how to see the captured packet data w/ tcpdump
w/o using wireshark? - Under the data I mean not technical
communication data but
Good time of the day, Sharon.
You wrote:
> Yesterday I removed the meta-package of LibreOffice, and then
> installed the source package of LibreOffice 3.6.5.2. I now find that
> it wasn't fully removed as I'm still able to open and use documents
> with the old programme.
>
> So, how do I *compl
Good time of the day, Federico.
Thank You, Federico, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> > Could You please comment this auth. failure:
> >
> > localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure;
> > logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=null rhost=91.201.64.249
> >
> > ?
> >
>
Good time of the day, Igor.
Thank You, Igor, for Your time and answer.
If You have any farther ideas, please share it w/ me.
You wrote:
> > > > localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure;
> > > > logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=null rhost=91.201.64.249
> >
> > > It
Good time of the day, Craig.
Please, do not write to me directly, but through the list.
You wrote:
> I'm afraid I wasn't clear in what I was asking for. I am fairly
> familiar with iptables and how to enable my own rules at start up. I
> am just curious to know where the existing rules came fro
Good time of the day, Craig.
You wrote:
> I am running Debian Wheezy, and have installed kvm. When I list my
> iptables rules there are a set of default rules defined, and
> forwarding is set up for my virtual network. For the life of me I can
> not figure out where these rules are defined, and
Good time of the day.
Excuse me for off-topic.
Could You please comment this auth. failure:
localhost auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure;
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=null rhost=91.201.64.249
?
As I understand this - one tried to login to dovecot - but dovecot was
Good time of the day, Morel.
Thank You, Morel, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> > though it is a bit hard - as diver
> > dependencies of source packages should be satisfied before compiling
>
> # aptitude build-dep mpd
>
> This one is quite useful to avoid lack of dependencies when tryin
Good time of the day, Sharon.
You wrote:
> I've spent most of today trying to get mpd playing last.fm music
> unsucessfully. First some basic facts - version 0.17.1 [from sid],
> mpd.conf
May You will want to download their program(s) directly and compile
Yourself? - My friend did so months ag
Good time of the day, Tony.
You wrote:
> > Those were translated to a South American
> > dialect of Spanish. Those documents were translated in the U.S. by
> > someone who had probably been taught Castilian {sp?} Spanish. None
> > of the translators had any technical training that I knew of.
> >
Good time of the day.
Thank You for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Pure guessing from me, but I guess that this plugin directory will be
> located in a subfolder of .local/chromium or .chromium. Maybe you can
> also check in configuration if there is something like that.
What do You think
Good time of the day, Patrick.
Thank You, Patrick, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > From: Sthu Deus
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Cc:
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:24 AM
> > Subj
Good time of the day.
I wonder how a user can install adobe flash player (library?) for
chromium himself - in case the OS's one is outdated?!
Currently Debian wiki tells that it can be achieved though
update-non-free-something install - but what about users' own
"installation"?!
- At adobe web
Good time of the day, Andrei.
Thank You, Andrei, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Since as far as I understand you need JACK anyway I suggest you
> configure the system around it. Let it take control of your sound
> card and make sure any other applications output directly to it. Most
> m
Good time of the day, Raffaele.
I could not answer on Your last letter so I have started a new thread.
Among other You wrote:
> you should use dmix with the 'ipc_key_add_uid' parameter set to false
> to let multiple users share the same device.
The problem now is that I can not achieve multi u
Good time of the day, Ralf.
Thank You, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> If jackd runs with no-realtime, then you obviously need to set up your
> Debian to enable realtime. Does PAM work?
> http://jackaudio.org/linux_rt_config
It is just me that turned off RT. Actually it works - it was am
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> It might be worthwhile at this point. If it is a bug, but doesn't get
> fixed in Wheezy, at least maybe you'll learn of a workaround.
>
> But before you submit a bug, try on more thing:
>
> In qjackctl, hit "Setup" a
Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Oh, don't worry. jackd will be around then just as it is today. It's
> been here for quite some years now and people are actually quite happy
> with it.
No problem. Then the bugs w/ configuration/running wil
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer, again. You wrote:
> I understand that you're giving up for now. If you decide to try
> again, you might want to try connecting to the jack server with
> mplayer like this:
>
> mplayer -ao jack somefile.flac
I have run q-ctl
You wrote:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646248
>
> I thought it was particularly interesting that an HDMI-capable video
> card could be detected as an audio device and possibly "intercept"
> your jackd command.
I have no such a card! :o) So, not my case.
Thanks again!!
S
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> You may also want to start qjackctl with its default settings and see
> how that goes. Delete QjackCtl.conf and .jackdrc
It works some how - but weird. - In messages window it says that the
jack server got signal
Good time of the day, Markos.
You wrote:
> I made several attempts to download the CD1 and CD2
> debian-6.0.6-i386-CD-1.iso and debian-6.0.6-i386-CD-2.iso but in all 4
> attempts the file presented problems in md5sum check.
>
> I used Ex:
> wget -nc
> ftp://debian.las.ic.unicamp.br/debian-cd/6
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You, Rob, very much for Your time and answer! You wrote:
> > I'm trying diver sound editors, preferably the ones that work w/
> > MIDI files. I hove now hardware sequencer so I use a software one -
> > timidity.
> >
> > Many editors including Ardour2, Muse, Rose
Good time of the day, Joel.
Thank You, Joel, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> For technical audio questions, you may like to use
> the Linux Audio Users mailing list.
Oh, great idea! Thank You, again. So I will do.
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Good time of the day, Dennis.
Thank You, Dennis, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> So you have two options: Either installing jackd and qjackcntrl as a
> gui frontend. Or disabling audio support in your sequencers. Many
> sequencers like rosegarden or muse can use alsa midi if audio isn't
>
Good time of the day.
I'm trying diver sound editors, preferably the ones that work w/ MIDI
files. I hove now hardware sequencer so I use a software one -
timidity.
Many editors including Ardour2, Muse, Rosegarden report that have no
jack server running OR it is running under another user. But b
Good time of the day, Andrei.
Thank You for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> > What do You recommend for wheezy multi user system for single sound
> > card share: PA, Dmix, another?
>
> In my experience dmix works fine in most cases, but you don't provide
> enough information to make a recom
Good time of the day.
What do You recommend for wheezy multi user system for single sound
card share: PA, Dmix, another?
Thanks for Your time.
Sthu.
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Good time of the day, Rob.
Big thanks for Your time and answer! You wrote:
> You can use timidity for midi files. I wrote this a while back to
> convert a bunch of midi files to ogg. Beware -- it deletes the midi
> files after conversion.
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> for file in *.mid; do
> W
Good time of the day.
$ mplayer 1.mid
MPlayer2 UNKNOWN (C) 2000-2012 MPlayer Team
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote
control.
Playing 1.mid.
Failed to recognize file format.
Exiting... (End
Good time of the day, lina, again.
You wrote:
> Indeed, golden time ...
You do agree w/ You! :o)
> BTW, your message is encouraging.
Oh!
> Last night since I posted I couldn't help following up.
> Hours later I started to realize something, not some epiphany, but
> something like I should
Good time of the day, lina.
Thank You for Your desire to help! You wrote:
> I wish to have a mentor.
>
> Know something basic about perl, python, bash and C.
>
> wish to learn more.
>
> Every time go through the wnpp-alert, don't know which one to pick and
> just put them aside.
>
> really w
Good time of the day, J.
You wrote:
> I want to luks encrypt and new external usb based hard-disk.
> So I tried with the command, and it failed with the error as
> following.
>
> cryptsetup -y --cipher aes-xts-plain --key-size 512
> luksFormat /dev/sdc
>
> WARNING!
>
> This will overw
Good time of the day, Andrei.
You wrote:
> That's not very difficult to script, one just needs to parse the
> output of 'amixer [sget ]'.
OR Use another player - w/ volume setting preconfigured | set on
command line that invokes the player. As example, mplayer* can be.
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Good time of the day, Artifex.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/MailingLists
I saw that! - Do not know why did not use it - probably because at that
point I did not think to write to, but was looking for solution, then
latter when was looking f
Good time of the day, Stephen.
You wrote:
> I think that I have located the problem. The monitor resolution is
> set at 1280x1024 by Debian. Also there are only four solutions
> listed in System Settings/Size and Orientation.
>
> I have an OpenSUSE 12.2 installatopn on another hadr drive in t
Good time of the day, Chris.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> Is the line the same? Did you restart rtorrent?
Yes. Of course restarted!
> Version difference. (Although I doubt that is the issue.)
>
> tal% rtorrent -h
> Rakshasa's BitTorrent client version 0.9.2.
Same here. :o
Good time of the day, Chris.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > > I have:
> > > schedule = low_diskspace,5,60,close_low_diskspace=10M
> >
> > Does it work for You - meaning if You have 11 MB free space - does
> > it down load still?
> I was tight on space at one stage, and the
Good time of the day, Artifex.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> I think you need registration there.
I can not find the list! May, You know one?
> > I have really low space but:
> >
> > 1. rtorrent prelocates torrents - therefore, torrents can be and
> > really are downloaded e
Good time of the day, Chris.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> I have:
> schedule = low_diskspace,5,60,close_low_diskspace=10M
Does it work for You - meaning if You have 11 MB free space - does it
down load still?
> Examples on google.
Which examples?!
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Good time of the day, Artifex.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> Better to ask similar question on rtorrent list I think. How much free
OK. I will try unless registration is needed. Otherwise we will wait,
may somebody knows the trick.
> space do you have when rtorrent stops? I
Good time of the day.
I'm trying to compile handbrake from source, and make process stops w/
configure.in:74: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DISABLE_SHARED
If this token and others are legitimate, please use
m4_pattern_allow. See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.in:75: error: pos
Good time of the day, lina.
You wrote:
> I did nothing.
>
> I use the resolvconf
>
> /etc# ls -lrt resolv.conf
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Jul 2 15:55 resolv.conf ->
> /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf
>
> # more network/interfaces
> # This file describes the network interfaces available on yo
Good time of the day.
How do I configure x/non-x sessions to be locked up on wake up?
I use KDM and LXDE on wheezy.
Thanks for Your time.
Sthu.
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Good time of the day.
I can not configure rtorrent to close on low disk space - it just
closes on start after several seconds. In
~/.rtorrent.rc
I have:
schedule = watch_low_diskspace,300,1200,close_low_diskspace=1
That is it should start after 300 seconds, then check every 1200
seconds - re
Good time of the day, lee.
You wrote:
> Wine? I tried that a few years ago and it couldn't even run notepad
> though they're always claiming it can run almost everything.
I recommend You to try again. :o)
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Good time of the day, lee.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > I'm trying to save postfix from "disk full" problem by moving:
>
> Isn't there an option in the configuration that makes postfix check
> the available disk space? Exim has it.
Yes it does, thank You!
Just for a his
Good time of the day, Stephen.
You wrote:
> As a result of my stupidity in attempting to modify the screen
> drivers I have managed to change my display into something really
> ugly.
>
> The aspect ratio is off and the number of available fonts is really
> limited. (I also have OpenSUSE 12.2 o
Good time of the day, lina.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> I changed to another cable from another port,
>
> old IP: 172.21.51.36
>
> new one: 172.21.51.38
>
> The new one works magic,
> old one sometimes works, sometimes not. especially when I was back
> coming 1 or 2 hours
Good time of the day, Gary.
You wrote:
> Anyway, the presence of 32 bit libraries for Wine doesn't seem to
> have a negative impact on my system. Do you have /lib32
> and/or /usr/lib32 currently on your system?
I have wine:i386 1.4.1 installed on 64-bit system and I have no lib32
dir.
Sthu.
Good time of the day.
I'm trying to save postfix from "disk full" problem by moving:
1 /var/log
2 /var/lib/postfix
3 /var/spool/postfix
to a separate partition that has spare space. Leaving soft link for 2
and 3 in its place.
Yet it does not work "in a time of need" - I still get
452 4.3.1 I
Good time of the day.
I did not find a package in Debian official repo.s for compressing a DVD
to .mkv . Am I correct in supposing there is no such a tool?
For some time before I did use handbrake-gtk from DMO, but since
recently it ceased working - just keeps crashing and also I would
remove th
Good time of the day, Celejar.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> As noted ad infinitum on this list, mixing and matching A/V stuff from
> the official repos and dmo can cause just these sorts of headaches.
> Are you doing that? Does playback work using official Debian packages?
Y
Good time of the day, Rob.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> It could be that the file is corrupted. Or it could be some whacky
> new codec. I don't think it's required, but just in case you might
> want to make sure w32codecs is installed.
No. In this case it was not the case.
Good time of the day, Gábor.
You wrote:
> I run the autoremove and I reinstall packages which I need again so
> this question not question now.
Or You could simply mark them as being manually installed.
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Good time of the day, Lou.
You wrote:
> If I run privoxy with filtering disabled in the webinterface it still
> feels a lot slower compared to surfing without a proxy at all.
>
> Is this to be expected, and can speed improve with config adjustments?
>
> I just use the default actions on debia
Good time of the day.
I can not decompress .m4a files w/ mplayer2:
/usr/bin/mplayer2 -nolirc -vo null -vc dummy -cache 32768 -cache-min 99
-ao pcm:waveheader:file=./1.wav ./01\ Waiting.m4a
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0xab6f00]max_analyze_duration
reached
Cannot find codec matching selected -vo
Good time of the day, Kamaraju.
You wrote:
> Yes, there are I/O errors in syslog such as
>
> Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.218041] Buffer I/O error
> on device sdb7, logical block 5384272
> Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.219839] Buffer I/O error
> on device sdb7, logica
Good time of the day, Jon.
Thank You for Your correction.
You wrote:
> > You have to understand: You have to connect it to the controller
> > directly OR You can not use what the SMART offers to You. That
> > simple.
>
> This is not actually true. Yes, the majority of USB hard drives do
> not s
Good time of the day, Andrei.
You wrote:
> To quote an uncle of mine, one only needs a "persuader" (read:
> hammer) :D
You have very wise uncle! :o)
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Good time of the day, Kamaraju.
You wrote:
> May be I am missing something here. The USB hard drive I am talking
> is very similar to http://www.amazon.com/Iomega-Prestige-Portable-
> SuperSpeed-35192/dp/B004NIAG5E/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top . The case
> can't be removed.
You have to understand:
Kamaraju, You wrote:
> > You will not be able to do so until You connect Your drive to
> > computer directly - i.e. through PATA/SATA cable.
> >
>
> This is an external USB hard drive. The only connection it has is
> USB. So, I guess in this case smartctl is not much useful.
And You can not dis
Good time of the day, Kamaraju.
You wrote:
> $smartctl -a /dev/sdb
> smartctl 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [i686-linux-3.0.0-1-686-pae] (local
> build) Copyright (C) 2002-11 by Bruce Allen,
> http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
>
> /dev/sdb: Unknown USB bridge [0x059b:0x0571 (0x000)]
> Smartctl: plea
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer!
You wrote:
> I suggested because you seemed to have many X related packages
> udpated and it could be that Xorg needed to be power-cycled.
And that's why I did it. :o)
> > But I have already solved the problem for me - removin
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer, again.
You wrote:
> This can sound a bit odd but have you tried with a system restart?
It happened right after restart! :o)
But I have already solved the problem for me - removing all seemed
Gconf-related config. garbage accum
Good time of the day.
On wheezy, after upgrade of:
kmod:amd64 8-2 -> 9-1
libgl1-mesa-dri:amd64 8.0.4-1 -> 8.0.4-2
libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 8.0.4-1 -> 8.0.4-2
libgl1-mesa-glx:amd64 8.0.4-1 -> 8.0.4-2
libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 8.0.4-1 -> 8.0.4-2
libglapi-mesa:amd64 8.0.4-1 -> 8.0.4-2
libglapi-mesa:i386 8.0
Good time of the day, Muhammad.
You wrote:
> i am using RAID 1 on 2x500GB harddrives. and one of my drive shows
> Current_Pending_Sector 154. how can i fix that.
I also did not have such a problem. But I think, that You have not to
worry about this unless huge amount of sectors will become bad
Good time of the day, Jude.
> The Holy Father is neither jude
Could You please stop This Name in vain?!
Sthu.
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Good time of the day, Camaleón.
You wrote:
> > Then, Ekiga - diver versions + other versions of sound software?
> > Just ideas.
>
> Yes, it can be a mix of all them.
>
> Whatever, I find it very close to a regression but of course to prove
> that point I would have to do the same testing in
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > May other OS components cause this? Though I do not know what. :o)
>
> It could be but I can't guess what.
>
> The kernel version? Sure, but sound is working fine from the command
> line utilities and also from
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> Tested. And not good news ;-(
>
> I managed to place a call with Ekiga with my usual SIP account and
> using the integrated mic/speakers from the netbook and it works...
> but sadly the overall sound was simply ter
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You, again, for Your time and answer!
You wrote:
> > Oh, what similarity! :o) Have You ever used Your mic. w/ Ekiga -like
> > software - i.e. can You use Your mic. for talking on Internet? -
> > Meaning this chipset hardware.
>
> Not from the netbook but fr
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> I have none set, I use the stock "alsa-base.conf" file with no added
> tweaks but despite I can see several devices when I choose the Intel
> HDA card from alsamixer, I can't make the Mic to goes out from
> Speaker
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer, again!
You wrote:
> Sure, it's far from an intuitive way for a user to guess how to
> toggle on/ off the selected input. Although "Help" (F1) can indeed
> "help" to find out ;-)
Yea. But for me to use help - I have to feel need
Good time of the day, Eike.
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You wrote:
> > N, I have another problem - sound is recorded by ALSA recorder and
> > played by ALSA player. But, I can not hear my voice directly - that
> > is from mic. to speakers - only through recorded file. Do You have
> > any
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
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You wrote:
> > Simple mixer control 'Capture',0
> > Capabilities: cvolume cswitch penum
> > Capture channels: Front Left - Front Right Limits: Capture 0 - 15
> > Front Left: Capture 15 [100%] [22.50dB] [off] Front Right:
>
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
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You wrote:
(..)
> > And w/ this I have problem. I use console only tool - therefore I
> > use ALSA mixer, and my mic refuses to work unless in it is the
> > built-in (ROM?) testing program. May it worked under windoze -
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> >> Then why the "head" command returned void? :-?
> >
> > May this is the reason?
>
> What do you mean? :-?
That "the "head" command returned void" - therefore no microphone?
(..)
> > Actually, I never saw it.
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
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You wrote:
> >> >> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec*
> >> >
> >> > head: cannot open `/proc/asound/card0/codec' for reading: No such
> >> > file or directory
> >> >
> >> > What do I miss here?
> >>
> >> I don't know.
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
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You wrote:
> >> head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec*
> >
> > head: cannot open `/proc/asound/card0/codec' for reading: No such
> > file or directory
> >
> > What do I miss here?
>
> I don't know... I just have run the above co
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:
> > [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
>
> That info is not enough to identify your hardware properly :-)
> Run these command and put here the ouput:
OK, here it comes:
> cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SB
Good time of the day, Paul.
You wrote:
> My Debian box is staying offline until I find out what is going on.
You can simply allow only desired output traffic - rather than staying
off line - until You solve Your problem OR everafter.
Sthu.
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Good time of the day.
Please help me to make my mic. working on wheezy laptop. It has
[AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
sound card. Though mic work in laptop built-in test suite (called on
key press at boot), amixer shows no mic:
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume psw
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