On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 02:07:16 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoğlu said:
> I find Audacious quite better than timidity for playing midi pieces.
And a small audacious/midi how to (just in case someone needs it):
http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/boards/1/topics/1143?r=1610
"The MIDI plugin requires s
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 3:08 PM Kent West wrote:
>
>
> I have this issue on my Sid box. Turns out that on boot-up, Timidity
> takes over the sound device at a lower level that the rest of the
> audio-aware parts of my system, which prevents sharing the device with
> those parts.
>
+1
When I disab
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 4:57 PM Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 16:37:21 -0400
> Default User wrote:
>
> Hello Default,
>
> >Thanks.
>
> YW.
>
> >I started to wade out into that, but then decided that it's probably
> >better to just wait for the fix updates to be uploaded.
>
> Much of the
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 16:37:21 -0400
Default User wrote:
Hello Default,
>Thanks.
YW.
>I started to wade out into that, but then decided that it's probably
>better to just wait for the fix updates to be uploaded.
Much of the time, I do the same as you. Occasionally though, I have to
bite the bul
Okay, Brad.
Thanks.
I started to wade out into that, but then decided that it's probably better
to just wait for the fix updates to be uploaded.
Just home it's sooner than libtracker-sparql-2.0-0 (bug #908800 merged with
3 others, since at least 2018-09-14, No end in sight!)
On Sat, Nov 3, 201
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 15:14:59 -0400
Default User wrote:
Hello Default,
>I hate to sound stupid, but how can I revert to an earlier package
>version? (I didn't think that could be done.)
It can, but it's not supported. IOW, if anything breaks, you get to keep
all the pieces.
To install removed p
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 1:50 PM Pascal Obry wrote:
> I'm on Debian/sid too.
>
> An issue in libasound2 and libglibmm-2.4-1v5. You want to revert:
>
> libasound2, libasound2-data to 1.1.6-1
> libasound2-plugins to 1.1.6-1+b1
> libglibmm-2.4-1v5 to 2.56.0-2
>
> And the sound is back.
>
> --
> Pasc
On 11/3/18 12:24 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 11/3/18 1:09 PM, Default User wrote:
Hi.
Running Debian, 64-bit Unstable, Cinnamon DE, on laptop.
Not very knowledgeable about sound stuff.
Sound okay last night.
Today did updates, no sound at all. (When in doubt, blame updates.)
Cinnamon
I'm on Debian/sid too.
An issue in libasound2 and libglibmm-2.4-1v5. You want to revert:
libasound2, libasound2-data to 1.1.6-1
libasound2-plugins to 1.1.6-1+b1
libglibmm-2.4-1v5 to 2.56.0-2
And the sound is back.
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* Default User [2018-11-03 13:09 -0400]:
> Hi.
>
> Running Debian, 64-bit Unstable, Cinnamon DE, on laptop.
>
> Not very knowledgeable about sound stuff.
>
> Sound okay last night.
>
> Today did updates, no sound at all. (When in doubt, blame updates.)
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo
On 11/3/18 1:09 PM, Default User wrote:
Hi.
Running Debian, 64-bit Unstable, Cinnamon DE, on laptop.
Not very knowledgeable about sound stuff.
Sound okay last night.
Today did updates, no sound at all. (When in doubt, blame updates.)
Cinnamon sound settings applet shows "Dummy Output" as
Hi.
Running Debian, 64-bit Unstable, Cinnamon DE, on laptop.
Not very knowledgeable about sound stuff.
Sound okay last night.
Today did updates, no sound at all. (When in doubt, blame updates.)
Cinnamon sound settings applet shows "Dummy Output" as only output device,
instead of "Speakers" as
Hi everyone,
I'm still not able to resolve my issue...=( It seems to think my router is
an IPv6 router, and I don't know how to make it see that's it's a regular
IPv4 router only...
Any help is much appreciated.
Cheers,
-Glen
On 6/5/07, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 0
Hi,
Nope. If you read what I wrote, I'm writing these e-mails through my work
laptop connected to the same router. Also mentioned previously is that I
also tried connecting the modem directly to the Thinkpad with no difference
in results. I've tested all the ethernet jacks on the router and di
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 04:34:21PM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 06/05/2007 04:10 PM, Glen Yu wrote:
> >[...]
> >It says I'm "connected" but gives me network info of:
> >
> >Driver: e100
> >
> >IP 196.254.180.46
> >Broadcast addr: 169.254.255.255
> >Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
> >
> >
> >All that info
Hi,
zeroconf wasn't installed but network-manager was, so that was removed. I
restarted and did an "ifdown eth2" "ifup eth2", and saw that it's trying to
give me an IPv6 address instead of the usually IPv4. I'm thinking that
might be the issue, but I wouldn't know how to correct it to get it to
On 06/05/2007 04:10 PM, Glen Yu wrote:
[...]
It says I'm "connected" but gives me network info of:
Driver: e100
IP 196.254.180.46
Broadcast addr: 169.254.255.255
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
All that info doesn't make any scense as I'm connected to a router, so the
IP should be 192.168.x.x and th
Hi everyone,
I just installed Etch on my old IBM Thinkpad X30 (P3 1.066GHz, 1GB RAM). To
my (delightful) surprise, wireless was working right out of the box (so to
speak), and of course ethernet was working fine as well (as it was a net
install). Anyhow, fast forward to today where suddenly, it
Andrew Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
> On Sunday 17 September 2006 23:19, Peter Thomassen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
>>
>> Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the box
>> using DHCP. Today, no IP is received
Hi
On Sunday 17 September 2006 23:19, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
>
> Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the box
> using DHCP. Today, no IP is received over DHCP; instead, the boot script
> does several tr
On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 22:49 +0200, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> > I ask because I have a sound card that disappears if I do this.
> > It will only work if I shut down and then boot into Linux.
Blast from the past! This brings back memories from the good old BeOS
days when you *had* to boot into Wind
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 10:49:11PM +0200, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> George Borisov schrieb am Montag, 18. September 2006 15:36:
> > Did it by any chance stop working after you rebooted into Debian
> > from Windows?
> >
> > I ask because I have a sound card that disappears if I do this.
> > It will
George Borisov schrieb am Montag, 18. September 2006 15:36:
> Did it by any chance stop working after you rebooted into Debian
> from Windows?
>
> I ask because I have a sound card that disappears if I do this.
> It will only work if I shut down and then boot into Linux.
Hey, thanks, that did the
Peter Thomassen wrote:
Bill Smith schrieb am Montag, 18. September 2006 18:09:
worth replacing the card, preferably with a 3com or intel based one.
That's not that easy as it's a notebook ...
Can you turn it off in the bios and try a slot in one?
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Bill Smith schrieb am Montag, 18. September 2006 18:09:
> worth replacing the card, preferably with a 3com or intel based one.
That's not that easy as it's a notebook ...
Peter
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steef wrote:
Peter Thomassen wrote:
Hi,
I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the box
using DHCP. Today, no IP is received over DHCP; instead, the boot script
does several tries after different intervals and
Peter Thomassen wrote:
>
> I don't think so because on the same system, Windows XP is installed where
> the card can be used without a problem (with DCHP, too).
Did it by any chance stop working after you rebooted into Debian
from Windows?
I ask because I have a sound card that disappears if I d
steef schrieb am Montag, 18. September 2006 11:35:
> maybe a stupid remark, but could this be a hardware-fault of the realtek
> ethernetcard? i remember that in my machines two gave up for unclear
> reasons.
I don't think so because on the same system, Windows XP is installed where
the card can be
Peter Thomassen wrote:
Hi,
I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the box
using DHCP. Today, no IP is received over DHCP; instead, the boot script
does several tries after different intervals and finally gives
Derek schrieb am Sonntag, 17. September 2006 21:21:
> I had this problem on my powermac,
And it worked before, too? Maybe, one should file a bug on this ...
> I ended up just compiling my own kernel
> without any of the eth1394 stuff.
Hmm, this will be difficult to do since currently, the kerne
I had this problem on my powermac,I ended up just compiling my own kernel without any of the eth1394 stuff.On 9/17/06, Peter Thomassen <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the boxusi
Hi,
I'm still introducing a friend of mine to Linux by phone.
Yesterday and the days before, his Realtek 8139 NCI worked out of the box
using DHCP. Today, no IP is received over DHCP; instead, the boot script
does several tries after different intervals and finally gives up.
I googled around and
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> I dont' know why it displays the following errors message when I reboot
> my computer. It worked before and I didn't change/install anything.
> Some of the programs, e.g. ICQ, also not running now. After I restarted
> the X server, things changed.
>
> Cann
I dont' know why it displays the following errors message when I reboot
my computer. It worked before and I didn't change/install anything.
Some of the programs, e.g. ICQ, also not running now. After I restarted
the X server, things changed.
Cannot register service: RPC: Unable to receive; errn
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