Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-17 Thread Rodolfo Medina
writes: > On Fri, 15 May 2015 22:24:51 + > Rodolfo Medina wrote: > >> Pete Orrall writes: >> >> >>> after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa >> >>> by creating .asoundrc file >> >> >> >> Thanks, but I don't know how. >> > >> > I'm running openbox on my Wheezy

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-16 Thread briand
On Fri, 15 May 2015 22:24:51 + Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Pete Orrall writes: > > >>> after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa > >>> by creating .asoundrc file > >> > >> Thanks, but I don't know how. > > > > I'm running openbox on my Wheezy systems at home (a Thi

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-15 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Pete Orrall writes: >>> after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa >>> by creating .asoundrc file >> >> Thanks, but I don't know how. > > I'm running openbox on my Wheezy systems at home (a ThinkPad and a > massive workstation) and haven't needed to create an .asoundr

[solved] Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-15 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Juha Heinanen writes: > Rodolfo Medina writes: > >> By running alxamixer I turned all volumes on. But still no sound. > > check with alsamixer that everything is un-muted (no MM > letters). also check with 'aplay -l' which card you want to use. then > make test 'aplay -c ' Unmuting everything

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-15 Thread Pete Orrall
>> after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa >> by creating .asoundrc file > > Thanks, but I don't know how. I'm running openbox on my Wheezy systems at home (a ThinkPad and a massive workstation) and haven't needed to create an .asoundrc file. >> or, if the default

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-15 Thread Juha Heinanen
Rodolfo Medina writes: > By running alxamixer I turned all volumes on. But still no sound. check with alsamixer that everything is un-muted (no MM letters). also check with 'aplay -l' which card you want to use. then make test 'aplay -c ' -- juha -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-req

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-15 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Juha Heinanen writes: > Rodolfo Medina writes: > >> Thanks, but still no sound when running mplayer. What's missing? I did: >> >> # aptitude install alsa-base alsa-oss alsa-tools alsa-tools-gui alsa-utils >> alsamixergui bluez-alsa gstreamer0.10-alsa libalsaplayer0 libasound2 >> libasound2-da

Re: Openobex: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Juha Heinanen
Rodolfo Medina writes: > Thanks, but still no sound when running mplayer. What's missing? I did: > > # aptitude install alsa-base alsa-oss alsa-tools alsa-tools-gui alsa-utils > alsamixergui bluez-alsa gstreamer0.10-alsa libalsaplayer0 libasound2 > libasound2-data libasound2-dev libasound2-p

Re: Openobex: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Juha Heinanen writes: > Rodolfo Medina writes: > >> After installing gnome-core, sound was already there. Instead, in another - >> old - machine where I chose openobex as graphical system, it expects >> everything to be installed from scratch. What packages are needed to enable >> sound? > > i'

[OT] Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Thursday 14 May 2015 14:14:46 Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Rodolfo Medina writes: > > After installing gnome-core, sound was already there. Instead, in another > > - old - machine where I chose openobex as graphical system, it expects > > everything to be installed from scratch. What packages are

Openobex: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Juha Heinanen
Rodolfo Medina writes: > After installing gnome-core, sound was already there. Instead, in another - > old - machine where I chose openobex as graphical system, it expects > everything > to be installed from scratch. What packages are needed to enable > sound? i'm using openbox have the alsa r

Re: Openbox: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Rodolfo Medina writes: > After installing gnome-core, sound was already there. Instead, in another - > old - machine where I chose openobex as graphical system, it expects > everything to be installed from scratch. What packages are needed to enable > sound? `openbox', not `openobex'!! Sorry,

Openobex: which packages install to have sound?

2015-05-14 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Hi all. After installing gnome-core, sound was already there. Instead, in another - old - machine where I chose openobex as graphical system, it expects everything to be installed from scratch. What packages are needed to enable sound? Thanks for any help, Rodolfo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Fritz Wettstein
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 07:16:23PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote: > In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time > I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a > apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio > always result

Re: Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Fritz Wettstein
In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio always results in "cpio is allready up to date" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 07:16:23PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote: > In /etc/apt/source.list everything is commented by #, in the mean time > I've also commented the cdrom entries, made a apt-get update and a > apt-get upgrade. This didn't change anything: the apt-get install cpio > always result

Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread hendrik
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:06:04AM -0500, Martin Lefebvre wrote: > go with checkinstall... > > really simple: > > # ./configure ... > # make > # checkinstall > > it generates and installs a fresh debian package for you I think he might still at the point of haveing to he told how and where from

Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:17:30PM +0100, Fritz Wettstein wrote: > How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't > show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is > the same as the binary. Do you have proper source resource entries in your /etc/a

Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Martin Lefebvre
go with checkinstall... really simple: # ./configure ... # make # checkinstall it generates and installs a fresh debian package for you On 12/12/05, Fritz Wettstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't > show up in dselect and as

Re: source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Fritz Wettstein wrote: > How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't > show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is > the same as the binary. > Are you referring an upstream source tarball or a Debian source package? -Roberto -- Roberto

source packages install

2005-12-12 Thread Fritz Wettstein
How do I install a source package for example cpio? This package doesn't show up in dselect and as far as I know the name of the source package is the same as the binary. -- 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++

help with packages install

2002-09-07 Thread Bruno N. L. Faria
all packages on debian has a file called Packages.gz and Sources.gz on root i don't know how to install them i was looking for kde3 to update my system so i look into kde.org for necessary files (for debian) http://download.at.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0.3/Debian/ found it but i have no idea on ho

Re: packages install

1996-10-29 Thread James W. Lynch
I had a similar problem that included module installation problems along with the "can not configure /dev/cua0" message. I solved it by running a depmod -a per helpful instructions from this group. Jim. - Received message begins Here - > > Hi Debian Users: > > Is there any d

Re: packages install

1996-10-29 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
If the packages that should be installed first are the ones that have their 'Priority' control field set to 'required' then you can find them all with my package finder tool. I guess dselect also selects them all. The finders current location (subject to change) is http://house.cs.tut.fi/~hessu

packages install

1996-10-28 Thread Timothy Phan
Hi Debian Users: Is there any document on which package should be installed first? I just got a development CD from I-connect and I seemed to have a hard time to install the packages from the CDROM. There seemed to be packages to have conflict with each other. Also, when the Linux boo