On 2017-07-22 23:36, Melleus wrote:
> I started my Debian's experience with Squeeze and ended with
> Jessie. No problems with alsa so far.
It worked for me on squeeze. I haven't tried jessie.
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On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Raphael MD wrote:
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> KDE Appear to be a nightmare, because every 'emerge --sync' I do to solve
> other problems, if KDE base has an updated version issued, and you,
> acidentaly, need to install any other KDE packages that you don't have
> installed yet, you suffe
Hi,
KDE Appear to be a nightmare, because every 'emerge --sync' I do to solve
other problems, if KDE base has an updated version issued, and you,
acidentaly, need to install any other KDE packages that you don't have
installed yet, you suffer with a lot of dependency updates problems.
De fato, yo
>Ühel kenal päeval, T, 18.07.2017 kell 17:54, kirjutas Raphael MD:
>On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Mart Raudsepp
> wrote:
> Please also give a try to USE=native-headset on pulseaudio, I think
> that USE flag setup (packaging-wise) might be a bit suboptimal if that
> makes it work - please try.
Ian Zimmerman writes:
> Which version of Debian?
I started my Debian's experience with Squeeze and ended with Jessie. No
problems with alsa so far. I cannot tolerate systemd and other non-Unix
way concepts that they adopted, so instead of updating to Stretch I
switched to Gentoo. I must say that
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