Fabio wrote:
> I use an Nvidia card, and it will only let me use OpenGL on one single
> X session. Perhaps it is the same with Radeon... Check the docs.
>
well, I use nvidia (with binary drivers of course ;) and I can use
accelerated opengl on all X displays (two for sure, i think I even had 3
at
Hi group,
For a 2.6.19-r5 kernel, there is no /dev/sound and
therefore no /dev/sound/audio, dsp, mixer etc.
Almost certain that is why I get "Failed to open sound
device" error when trying to run mp3blaster.
The modules are loaded. Alsamixer works and card is
unmuted. alsasound is started.
Car
maxim wexler wrote:
>>> For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
>>> using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
>>>
>
> Yes, I used lspci. That's how I know what module to
> use. Also note kernel version. Definitely not "old
> style".
>
>
>> an old style system. It is p
Hi All,
When i start my wifi network (with wpa_supplicant in debug mode) it
backgrounds and I cant see the rest of the debug messages. How do i stop
the backgrounding?
wpa_driver_madwifi_del_key: keyidx=1
wpa_driver_madwifi_del_key: keyidx=2
wpa_driver_madwifi_del_key: keyidx=3
wpa_driver_madw
> > For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
> > using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
Yes, I used lspci. That's how I know what module to
use. Also note kernel version. Definitely not "old
style".
> an old style system. It is possible, that you may
> need to manually
I use an Nvidia card, and it will only let me use OpenGL on one single
X session. Perhaps it is the same with Radeon... Check the docs.
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sean wrote:
I have a Windows XP driver here that belongs to a friend that just crashed.
I am trying to figure out if there is some way I can force the drive to
mount on my system so that I can get some data off it for her.
Not having much luck, would anyone have any tips as to how I might be
ab
Denis wrote:
I often need to run Monte Carlo simulations (in C) which involve a lot
of array storage and array scanning/searching operations... I wonder
what the speed-up would be for those simulations if run under a 64-bit
mode. Are there any requirements on how the simulations should be
progr
>
> There is nothing shown with 'dmesg'?
If you mean an error, no.
Anyway, aren't you talking about the boot console?
I've never seen anything about audio in dmesg, whether
the audio is OK or not.
So, if you mean an error in boot console, no.
mw
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> -Original Message-
> From: maxim wexler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 10:09 AM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] no audio
>
>
> Hi group,
>
> For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
> using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged al
maxim wexler wrote:
Hi group,
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
mp3blaster.
Ran #rc-update add alsasound boot
Ran alsaconf and let it write /etc/modules.d/alsa. It
concluded with a tell-tale pop from the speakers and
the messa
Hi group,
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
mp3blaster.
Ran #rc-update add alsasound boot
Ran alsaconf and let it write /etc/modules.d/alsa. It
concluded with a tell-tale pop from the speakers and
the message that my sound card
On 5/27/07, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Kevin O'Gorman,
> I also cleaned out /usr/portage/packages (10 GB) but now emerge --sync
> is complaining about a large number of them, and apparently cannot
> update its cache. I just moved them to another partition, they're not
> real
Albert Hopkins ha scritto:
> On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 20:30 +, b.n. wrote:
>> I add the output of xinit/xorg below. The bad line seems:
>>
>> (EE) RADEON(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
>>
>> but why?
>
> Probably because you have an Radeon, and it's probably for the same
> reaso
Hello Kevin O'Gorman,
> I also cleaned out /usr/portage/packages (10 GB) but now emerge --sync
> is complaining about a large number of them, and apparently cannot
> update its cache. I just moved them to another partition, they're not
> really gone, but I'd like to not be carrying around so many
Another oops: make that directory /usr/portage/packages.
++ kevin
On 5/27/07, I wrote:
I'm trying to clean up my hard drive to make it feasible to back up
the root partition. I cleaned out /usr/portage/disfiles (10 GB) with
no problem. But...
I also cleaned out /usr/portage/packages (10 GB) b
I'm trying to clean up my hard drive to make it feasible to back up
the root partition. I cleaned out /usr/portage/disfiles (10 GB) with
no problem. But...
I also cleaned out /usr/portage/packages (10 GB) but now emerge --sync
is complaining about a large number of them, and apparently cannot
up
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 20:30 +, b.n. wrote:
> I add the output of xinit/xorg below. The bad line seems:
>
> (EE) RADEON(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
>
> but why?
Probably because you have an Radeon, and it's probably for the same
reason DRI doesn't work with Xinerama on Ra
Bug?
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Hi,
i switched to the no-mutilib profile.
Then, i emerged glibc and gcc.
After that whole thing, i tried to reboot:
But the link at /lib pointing to /lib64 was missing.
I don't which step exactly removed it. But it's not good!
Without the link, the system won't boot :-(
Just wanted to let you
b.n. ha scritto:
> So I googled a bit and I found that you can bypass that simply by
> launching apps on another X server using xinit (xinit
> /usr/bin/stellarium -- :1). But if I do that the new xserver has not
> direct rendering (checked with glxinfo).
I add the output of xinit/xorg below. The b
> you. Try to see if
> it is some security-related problem as proposed by
> Arturo.
There are two options under Security in the .config;
neither are set. Is there someplace else to check?
mw
Pinpoint
cu
On Sunday 27 May 2007 14:36, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 09:26 -0400, sean wrote:
> > I have a Windows XP driver here that belongs to a friend that just
> > crashed.
> >
> > I am trying to figure out if there is some way I can force the drive
> > to
> > mount on my system so that
Hello
AFAIK, I think you do not want to do that.
First: You need to load the kernel from the swap, in the time it loads,
you have no running kernel (well, there is a little part, but that one
has no clue about network).
Second: You do not want swap on nfs, since it is terribly slow, buggy,
nfs c
On Friday 25 May 2007 18:52:12 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> >> In particular can I share
> >>
> >> * tmp (PORTAGE_TMPDIR)
> >
> > If you ever compile the same package at the same time that may not be
> > such a good idea. Even if it works it may be confusing. Why not just make
> > two subdirs in the sa
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 09:26 -0400, sean wrote:
> I have a Windows XP driver here that belongs to a friend that just
> crashed.
>
> I am trying to figure out if there is some way I can force the drive
> to
> mount on my system so that I can get some data off it for her.
>
> Not having much luck, w
I have a Windows XP driver here that belongs to a friend that just crashed.
I am trying to figure out if there is some way I can force the drive to
mount on my system so that I can get some data off it for her.
Not having much luck, would anyone have any tips as to how I might be
able to make thi
Hi,
I'm a happy aiglx+beryl user. There are a bunch of opengl apps
(celestia, google earth, stellarium) that I'd want to use but do not
play nice with beryl using opengl (e.g. stellarium has unreadable fonts).
So I googled a bit and I found that you can bypass that simply by
launching apps on anot
maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> If by "successful" you mean the call returns >= 0,
> then they're successful.
Yes,
>
> There is this, however:
> <...>
> open("/etc/default/nss", 0_RDONLY) =-1 ENODENT (No
> such file or directory)
> <...>
> connect(4,{sa_family=AF_FILE,
> path="/var/
On Saturday 26 May 2007, Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] multilib vs. no-multilib in 64-bit environment':
> I think I'll attempt to set up one of my EM64T boxes in 64-bit Gentoo
> environment, so I've been reading some docs about it.
*cough*AMD64*cough*
> I understand
> tha
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