On Saturday 26 Apr 2014 01:26:32 luis jure wrote:
> el 2014-04-25 a las 06:41 Mick escribió:
> > Oops! I gave a bum steer, my apologies!
> > I meant to have typed:
> > lspci -v | grep -i OHCI
>
> he, should have noticed that myself... :-)
>
> the output here is very similar to yours, OHCI is use
el 2014-04-26 a las 10:13 Mick escribió:
> I have no experience with midi devices, but from my understanding you
> need to get jack configured first.
jack is an additional (and optional) layer that provides low latency audio
(and midi) communication between different applications, and between th
On 24/04/14 05:47, luis jure wrote:
i have an internal pci card (m-audio 2496) that works fine on my gentoo
machine, but i'm having problems with usb audio cards and midi devices.
All I had to do to get my MIDI controller working was to enable "USB
Audio/MIDI driver" in:
Device Drivers > So
On Fri, Apr 25 2014, David Abbott wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Todd Goodman wrote:
>>
>> * gottl...@nyu.edu [140425 12:21]:
>>> journalctl -b | grep -i modem yields *many* of these lines
>>>
>>> Apr 25 12:10:18 e6510 dbus-daemon[254]: dbus[254]: [system]
>>> Activation via systemd f
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:11 AM, wrote:
[ ... ]
> So far I guess I have been following todd (actually I never noticed them
> before posting)
>
> David's method may be better (logs less cluttered) but does run an
> unneeded service. I am hoping someone (guess who :-) ) will chime in
> with the
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 02:11:57 William Kenworthy wrote:
> I was able to get it working manually - gentoo's init scripts are out of
> date with bluez 5, blutoothctl is broken (or probably just poorly
> documented which equates to the same thing if the command doesn't work) .
>
> In bluetoothctl:
On 4/26/2014 2:07 PM, Nikita Tropin wrote:
PS sorry about not plain text messages but I haven't find any options
indicating such functionality in gmail web interface
Hello,
Hope i can be of some help this time.
In Gmail webmail: click compose and in the compose window, g
On Sat, Apr 26 2014, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:11 AM, wrote:
> [ ... ]
>
>> I am hoping someone (guess who :-) ) will chime in
>> with the magic incantation to have the system not try to start
>> modemmanger.
>
> I don't know If you meant me,
I'll never tell :-)
>
On Sat, 26 April 2014, at 10:07 pm, Nikita Tropin
wrote:
> I didn't touch pambase/shadow block for a while, trying to simply `emerge
> --update @world' and packages that you tell, which doesn't include this pair.
> …
No, IMO you need to address the pambase/shadow block first.
They're impor
On 04/27/14 02:33, Mick wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 02:11:57 William Kenworthy wrote:
>
>> I was able to get it working manually - gentoo's init scripts are out of
>> date with bluez 5, blutoothctl is broken (or probably just poorly
>> documented which equates to the same thing if the command
During today's world update I have noticed
that "libdvdnav is blocking libdvdread"
It seems a bit strange for me as both libraries
are emerging at the same time.
At first, I thought that one of them is a remnant
of gnome (now I use xfce4), but "equery d libdvd*"
suggests that it is not the case.
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On 04/27/2014 12:36 AM, Gevisz wrote:
> During today's world update I have noticed that "libdvdnav is blocking
> libdvdread"
>
> It seems a bit strange for me as both libraries are emerging at the same time.
>
> At first, I thought that one of the
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