If you want to do it, no one will stop you :) I'm currently having a
Ok, but I'm not going to bother looking into it until I get this runtime stuff, and the audio bug sorted out. ;) I have made the move from woody to debian unstable in attempt to clear up the problem because I think it may be releated to something in the runtime or one of my supporting libraries.
So, I have a couple questions for you, in no particular order. :)
What debian packages do you use, and what do you compile yourself?
Do you use debian's libdirectfb?
Right now I am building my own libSDL, I imagine you are too.
Do you have this audio problem? How much music do you listen to through Freevo? I thought you said you don't see this bug so that is what makes me think it has something to do with the runtime, and a reason for me to move to sid.
horrible time trying to get the new PC working. This is off-topic, but I bought a Athlon 2000+ and a A7N266-VM motherboard... all nice stuff, and it's running, well, crawling, slow in Linux right now. I can't for the life of my figure it out.
Seriously, it went to 100% CPU when I typed 'ps aux' which is not exactly CPU demanding.
How's your new machine going now? Are you missing kernel support for something on your board? Bad hardware?
-Rob
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