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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 08:25 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> > > in effigy. They won't blame Red Hat. After all, it was my
> > > decision to upgrade to 7.3. Not Red Hat's.
> >
> > Glen, could I interest you in apt-rpm ?? It's a rather sweet
> > package fo
Since you're having to rebuild your kernel, check out the reference docs at
http://www.alsa-project.org. If memory serves, you'll need to build the alsa
modules as part of your kernel build.
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Stephen W. Juranich
On 2002.06.18 23:59 Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:41 am, you wrote:
> The 'K7' builds are only for us who run AMD Athlons. I thought I
> made this point in my previous message, but obviously not.
Not sure what you mean. Last I heard the Duron, Thunderbird, and XP
are
all p
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 10:36:37PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:25 am, you wrote:
> > As far as what's next, what happens when you try and play an mp3
> > file? Whether via xmms or mpg123, you should get some meaningful
> > output.
>
> "Failed to open sound device."
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:41 am, you wrote:
> The 'K7' builds are only for us who run AMD Athlons. I thought I
> made this point in my previous message, but obviously not.
Not sure what you mean. Last I heard the Duron, Thunderbird, and XP are
all part of the Athlon product line. I have a 950
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 12:25 am, you wrote:
> As far as what's next, what happens when you try and play an mp3
> file? Whether via xmms or mpg123, you should get some meaningful
> output.
"Failed to open sound device."
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or d
> > in effigy. They won't blame Red Hat. After all, it was my
> > decision to upgrade to 7.3. Not Red Hat's.
>
> Glen, could I interest you in apt-rpm ?? It's a rather sweet
> package for your RH boxes.
No. Downloading the rpms isn't the problem. The constant upgrades are.
I need a
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
>
> It's written in geek.
>
> "The mainboard has a built-in AC'97 4Ch Codec, provides an AMR
>slot..."
>
People consider this geek?
sincerely,
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The 'K7' builds are only for us who run AMD Athlons. I thought I made this
point in my previous message, but obviously not.
So when you do an 'apt-cache search asla-modules' (BTW, learn to love
apt-cache, it will save your skin many times), you get:
coffee (steve)$ apt-cache search alsa-module
> $ lspci
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 730 Host (rev 02)
> 00:00.1 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5513 [IDE] (rev
> d0)
> 00:01.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 85C503/5513
> 00:01.1 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS
> > "The mainboard has a built-in AC'97 4Ch Codec, provides an AMR
> >slot..."
>
> Ah... now THIS is meaningful. I had a bear of a time getting this
> identical piece of dung working on my otherwise "cherry" computer.
> This next bit assumes that you're running sid. I don't know how it
> i
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On Monday 17 June 2002 09:19 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> Kent, I won't defend what I wrote, but by way of explanation: I had one
> quality server (Red Hat) that crashed during upgrade a few weeks back.
> It has several years of customizations and programming
On Monday 17 June 2002 06:54 pm, you wrote:
> On Jun 17, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> > Alex,
> >
> > I would like to thank you for your arrogant, obnoxious reply to my
> > letter.
>
> no problem
>
> > It's people like you that keep Windows users using Windows.
> > The reason I asked for a step by
> Glen: Don't get your panties in a wad. It's easy to get offended on
> email lists if you have a thin skin. Alex's posting was generally
> accurate, if a bit harsh (although it didn't apply in this case
> because you asked for a howto, not for direct help) . Ya gotta learn
> to spot those smilies
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
On Sunday 16 June 2002 06:03 pm, you wrote:
On Jun 16, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
Is there a step-by-step howto of how to set up audio on Debian. If
not, suggestions?
please as a word of ettiqutte, in future post 'useful' problem
reports. All that then ha
> I would like to thank you for your arrogant, obnoxious reply to my
> letter. It's people like you that keep Windows users using Windows.
I think you might have misinterpreted Alex's comments. I think he was trying
to give you a good-natured ribbing more than anything else. Usually when
On Jun 17, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> I would like to thank you for your arrogant, obnoxious reply to my
> letter.
>
no problem
> It's people like you that keep Windows users using Windows.
> The reason I asked for a step by step howto for setting up sound is
> because I don't
On Sunday 16 June 2002 06:03 pm, you wrote:
> On Jun 16, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> > I can't get audio to work. I have the following sound card that is
> > built into the motherboard:
> >
> >Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]
> &g
On Jun 16, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
> I can't get audio to work. I have the following sound card that is
> built into the motherboard:
>
>Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS
> PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 02)
>
> I ha
I can't get audio to work. I have the following sound card that is
built into the motherboard:
Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS
PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 02)
I have the driver for it compiled into the kernel (2.4.18).
I have added myself t
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