On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 03:00:02AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> see if you can find alsa-config on your system and run that program first.
> If that fails to provide satisfactory results, set stuff up the way you
> had it then run alsa-ctl store, then reboot the computer and see how
> things ru
see if you can find alsa-config on your system and run that program first.
If that fails to provide satisfactory results, set stuff up the way you
had it then run alsa-ctl store, then reboot the computer and see how
things run after that. You may want to put a alsa-play soundfile command
in yo
Try to use the old way. In /etc directory you'll find
subdirectories rcx.d where x is number between 0 to 6.
These directories (rcx.d) contain symlinks to related
startup scripts in /etc/init.d. If you use window
manager, please pay attention to rc5.d. In rc5.d,
you'll see something like S22sshd or
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 03:08:33AM +1000, Joseph Le-Phan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to implement some iptables rules for my
> system. Unfortunately, (on etch) it appears that the boot sequence
> doesn't allow for nfs mounts to be located (as nfs+portmap appear to
> get started _before_ I've
Hello,
I'm trying to implement some iptables rules for my
system. Unfortunately, (on etch) it appears that the boot sequence
doesn't allow for nfs mounts to be located (as nfs+portmap appear to
get started _before_ I've established an internet connection with my
network interface which relies o
João Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having a few problems with a SATA hard drive during the sarge
> (kernel v 2.6.8) boot sequence. The HD is a 200GB Maxtor DiamondMax10
> and it's connected to a PCMCIA SATA adapter (I'm on a laptop and the HD
> is on an external housing).
>
> The boot
Thus spake Kirk Cheney:
> Another linux Newbie. I saw this exact problem in the archives. I have
> installed Debian Potato 2.2r2, I recently upgraded a few apps, and now the
> machine freezes during the boot sequence, with:
>
> INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
> Starting system log daemon: syslogd
On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 07:57:38AM -0500, Lyno Sullivan wrote:
> I seek info showing the sequence that Debian uses when starting its devices.
>
> What URL's have such a list?
>
> If I had gotten my machine to boot and completed the install, where would I
> look to study (and perhaps modify) the b
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Lyno Sullivan wrote:
> I seek info showing the sequence that Debian uses when starting its devices.
>
> What URL's have such a list?
file:/usr/doc/debian/FAQ/index.html
especially
file:/usr/doc/debian/FAQ/debian-faq-12.html#ss12.5
> If I had gotten my machine to boot and
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