On 6/27/20 3:44 AM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Thanks for your help.
I've looked into alsamixer and nothing I do there has fixed the echo I
get on Debian buster with this card.
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfdefc000 irq 28
I got the Re
On 6/27/20 10:51 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
I'll take your question face value. While there are big similarities
between both, I still see at least two (small!) differences.
1) The subject "how long will this take" at least gives a hint
at something performance-related. The subject "have yo
Thanks for your help.
I've looked into alsamixer and nothing I do there has fixed the echo I
get on Debian buster with this card.
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfdefc000 irq 28
I got the Realtek ALC662 rev1 from Alsamixer
Thanks for your co
On 6/27/20 3:20 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
This (the above) subject line is not very good, but at least it gives a hint
that it probably is, or at least could be, computer related.
Would you please explain the computer related "hint" in "How long will
this take?"
For starters, I could en
On 6/8/20 10:22 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
I bought a new 4 terrabyte hard drive that is connected with a USB
cable using USB2. It took about 32 hours to read every sector on the
drive to look for bad sectors. I started blanking the sectors using
/dev/zero last Friday night. It still isn't done
On 6/21/20 8:35 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 08:22:49PM +0200, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
[...]
Nothing like beating a dead horse for some, it seems.
Uh... I'm genuinely sorry if I came across like that.
I was mainly writing that for the benefit of others
who might
e, to complement yours.
Here's the original subject again:
have you seen this inside
And now, dear OP (Seeds Notoneofmy), try to walk a couple of
meters/yards in some random list reader's shoes: this list has
(very roughly) 1000 mails/month [1]. That means about 30 mails/day.
Someon
On 6/20/20 2:26 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
Also, next time please respect the time of the thousands of people who
are going to read this message live or search for it during the next
years by selecting a more descriptive title...
Thank you. I will do that next time. Sorry to everyone.
Best
a debian buster machine?
ATI Radeon HD5450 PCI-e
https://www.amazon.de/Sapphire-Radeon-HD5450-Grafikkarte-Speicher/dp/B0036DD4CO
If so, how did you get it working, please?
Best wishes
On 6/19/20 9:28 PM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Thanks a lot. And here's that output:
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G73
[GeForce 7600 GT] [10de:0391] (rev a1)
Best
I guess Hans was right, after all. This is what Debian asked to do
Version 30
On 6/17/20 1:52 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Because you didn't use "lspci -nn".
See alsohttps://bugs.debian.org/929984
Thanks a lot. And here's that output:
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G73
[GeForce 7600 GT] [10de:0391] (rev a1)
Best
On 6/14/20 5:45 PM, floris wrote:
(From nvidia-detect)
$ nvidia-detect 10de:0391
Checking driver support for PCI ID [10de:0391]
Your card is only supported by the 304 legacy drivers series, which is
only available up to stretch.
In other words; downgrade Buster to Stretch if you want to use the
On 6/14/20 5:45 PM, floris wrote:
(From nvidia-detect)
$ nvidia-detect 10de:0391
Checking driver support for PCI ID [10de:0391]
Your card is only supported by the 304 legacy drivers series, which is
only available up to stretch.
In other words; downgrade Buster to Stretch if you want to use th
On 6/17/20 1:00 AM, elvis wrote:
On 17/6/20 5:49 am, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
On 6/14/20 5:45 PM, floris wrote:
In other words; downgrade Buster to Stretch if you want to use the
nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-304xx packages
This isn't really an option :)
buster-backports?
yes,
On 6/16/20 10:35 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
$ apt search nouveau
and I got this:
root@bruda:/home/brudabuster# apt search nouveau
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
bumblebee/buster-backports,now 3.2.1-22~bpo10+1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
NVIDIA Optimus support for Linux
libdrm-nouveau2
On 6/16/20 10:35 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
$ apt search nouveau
...
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/stable 1:1.0.16-1 amd64
X.Org X server -- Nouveau display driver
So install that, make sure your X.org thinks it's the right
driver to use, and reboot for good luck.
I currently have the nvidia driv
On 6/16/20 10:03 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Sorry, you're wrong.
Your card is in the NV40 column here:
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/
It's pretty well supported.
-dsr-
...and anyone who can help, please do. The problem is really bad, each
website out there with video that
On 6/16/20 10:03 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Sorry, you're wrong.
Your card is in the NV40 column here:
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/
It's pretty well supported.
Thanks, Dan.
But can you confirm: are you saying that my card is fully supported
under Buster?
If so, then we c
On 6/14/20 5:45 PM, floris wrote:
In other words; downgrade Buster to Stretch if you want to use the
nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-304xx packages
This isn't really an option :)
Maybe you can install the 304 driver, but you must downgrade the
Xserver to version 1.19
But this one seems to be
On 6/14/20 8:59 AM, Hans wrote:
the 7600GT was supported by debian (I am not sure, if it still is with the
actual kernel).
At the moment it is supported by the kernel module "nouveau", but when you
need hardware acceleration for i.e. games or other applications, you have to
install the driver f
Can I please get it from the gurus here, whether this card, NVIDIA
GeForce 7600 GT, works in Debian buster.
I've used this guide,
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Identification
But do have problems:
youtube will go black before images show up
vlc will go black before playing vid
On 6/12/20 3:36 AM, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
Mine appears under "Sound & Video"
I'm using LXDE Debian Buster.
Thanks a lot. That's where I just found mine.
On 6/8/20 8:20 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Debian does very little customization of the various Desktop
Environments, you are experiencing upstream's take on usability.
Kind regards,
Andrei
Thanks a lot, Andrei, this is very, very helpful.
On 6/7/20 10:58 PM, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
Please just run the following commands as a simple user (no need to cd to
anything):
* cat /usr/share/applications/org.musicbrainz.Picard.desktop
* cat /usr/share/metainfo/org.musicbrainz.Picard.appdata.xml
* desktop-file-validate /usr/share/application
On 6/7/20 10:22 PM, Marco Möller wrote:
I am surprised about Ubuntu in your experience not being as stable and
secure as Debian. While Debian is a philosophy and developing an
extremely good OS, Ubuntu builds on top of it. Substituting philosophy
by commercial interests
and that's when I left,
On 6/7/20 9:33 PM, Joe wrote:
Wouldn't that be something like Android? Where the user no longer owns
his computer, and therefore cannot break it, where there is one and
only one minimally-customisable user interface, where only software
approved by the OS vendor is available where the softwa
On 6/7/20 9:24 PM, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
OK, just to be sure, can you please copy/paste in 2 text files the content of:
* /usr/share/applications/org.musicbrainz.Picard.desktop
* /usr/share/metainfo/org.musicbrainz.Picard.appdata.xml
xscreensaver-properties.desktop
yelp.desktop
zulucrypt-gui.d
On 6/7/20 8:48 PM, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
What is your output of:
dpkg -L picard
Are you sure you want it, it's pretty long. I've made a text document of it.
It's attached, all 8 pages of it. (.odt)
Thanks for asking and helping.
picard_issues.odt
Description: application/vnd.oasis.opendoc
On 6/7/20 8:57 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
We have to acknowledge: there are no Libre Software solutions for
videoconferencing.
Having said all that, the instructions to get BBB going seems solid.
Perhaps someone here with a bit of knowhow will do this and then put a
guide here? That would be v
On 6/7/20 8:57 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
We have to acknowledge: there are no Libre Software solutions for
videoconferencing.
Well, that's about wrap this thread up. Thanks. And I'm glad I did not
proceed with the BBB promise. They've been around since 2007, but we
cannot say of them, an alte
On 6/7/20 8:37 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
Do you have evidence of somebody other than the authors themselves
having managed to build it?
This made me laugh, as I know where it's coming from; over promise,
under deliver. Of course, it works; in theory. But in practice, well,
that could take /you
On 6/5/20 8:57 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Look into Big Blue Button and see if you can get your family to try
that instead.
bigbluebutton is interesting. Thanks for the thought.
Many family members use Zoom, and like me, are past seven decades.
Several of the younger set use Zoom also.
I think I
On 6/7/20 7:52 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 6/7/20 10:23 AM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester centur
On 6/5/20 7:09 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I did not test with Chromium or Firefox or anything else.
Just tried it two days ago on Firefox. It was a disaster. No sound. And
screensharing did not work, at all.
On 6/7/20 7:37 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/07/2020 12:23 PM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester ce
On 6/7/20 7:37 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 06/07/2020 12:23 PM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester ce
On 6/7/20 7:37 PM, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
From my side, Picard appears under Multimedia>MusicBrainz Picard.
Here is the related desktop file (org.musicbrainz.Picard.desktop):
Thanks a lot. But I do not have 'Multimedia,' instead Applications >
Sound & Video
Thanks.
Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester century.
I just installed Picard, and it does not show up in Sound and Video,
where logic would sug
On Feb 3, 4:10 am, Kevin Philp wrote:
> Tom Ashley wrote:
> > On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 08:56 -0800, Cahaya Lilin wrote:
>
> >> Hello all..
>
> >> is there any one know what is a good software for creating web in
> >> linux like dreamweaver in windows ??
>
> >> Thanx..
>
> > I've never used them but
>
wow
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igor Guerrero wrote:
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