Re: [Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-27 Thread Richard Houser

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Robert martin wrote:
| one thing that bugs me (sorry about the off topic subject)
| WHY DO SOME FOLKS HAVE REQUEST A COMFIRMATION SET??
| like Thomas Backlund (who is being cc'd this) why don't you unset the
| confirmation when you send to a list (or are you maybe harvesting
| addresses??)
|

I used to always request a read reciept as well.  I now turn it off each
time I send to a list such as this one.  Too many people have it
misconfigured on their machines.  The default on just about any client
is to either not return any reciepts, or to ask if it is addresses too you.

The problem seems to be with people that override that and return
reciepts to all without asking.  Normally, you would do something like
automatically return receipts to everyone in your domain and ask if from
outside the domain.  Both of these assume that your email is in the to
or cc -- a bcc would not return a confirmation.

I wish I didn't have to turn it off, but I got about 6 confirmations the
first time I sent to this list (I did happen to mention this config was
nonstandard and IMO setup wrong).  I certainly was not harvesting mail
address.

In Mozilla Mail (same for Netscape Mail) for example, the settings would
be as follows:

Edit -> Preferences -> Mail and Newsgroups -> Return Reciepts
YES - When sending messages, always request a return reciept
When I recieve a request for a return reciept:
Allow return reciepts for some messages
If I'm not in the To or Cc of the message - Never send
If the sender is outside my domain - Ask Me
In all other cases - Always Send
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Re: [Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-27 Thread Robert martin

one thing that bugs me (sorry about the off topic subject)
WHY DO SOME FOLKS HAVE REQUEST A COMFIRMATION SET??
like Thomas Backlund (who is being cc'd this) why don't you unset the
confirmation when you send to a list (or are you maybe harvesting
addresses??)





Re: [Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-27 Thread Bernard Varaine

Since installing 9b4 shutdown, halt, reboot works fine but suspend to 
disk , suspend , standby still causing problems.


Bernard

Thomas Backlund wrote:
> From: "Bernard Varaine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>>suspend and even reboot or halt don't work at all since I installed 9b3.
>>was workign great on 8.2...
>>
> 
> 
> everything (shuthown,halt,reboot,poweroff, suspend to disk[Fn+F12])
> works in 9b4, except:
> 
> apm --suspend, wich tries to suspend the system, but fails with:
> "Unable to enter requested state",
> 
> apm --standby, wich actually turns the system off, but when I reboot
> I get the "system not shutdown properly"...
> 
> I have to test theese, and try to figure them out...
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
> Tämä viesti on virustarkistettu INRITEL OY:n postipalvelimella. 
> 
> 
> 





Re: [Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-25 Thread Bernard Varaine

Thank...

(I fell stupid now.. on the sound mixer settings...)

Any idea on the suspend issue ?


regards

BErnard

Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> Bernard Varaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
>>snd-maestro3: ESS Technology|ESS Modem [COMMUNICATION_OTHER] (vendor:125d 
>device:1989 subv:103c subd:0012)
> 
> 
> so your card is detected and have a driver
> 
> 
>>Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
>>snd-maestro3   12684   1 
> 
> 
> its driver is loaded
> 
> 
>> USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
>>/dev/dsp bernard1965 f  artsd
> 
> 
> the sound device is locked by kde's artsd sound deamon; note that only
> one programe can use the sound device at one moment.
> so you can only play sound via arts aware apps (kde apps, mplayer,
> xine, ...)
> 
> 
>>vol 0, 0, P
>>pcm 0, 0
>>speaker 0, 0
>>line 0, 0, P
>>mic 0, 0, R
>>cd 0, 0, P
>>igain 0, 0
>>line1 100, 100, P
>>phin 0, 0, P
>>video 100, 100, P
> 
> 
> and with alsa, the sound is muted by default.
> use aumix, kmix, alsamixer, or whatever is your preferred mixer or
> whatever mixer you find in menu "Multimedia/Sound" to set up the
> volume level to something other than 0 for at least "vol" and "pcm"
> (for mp3/ogg), "cd" (to listen at audio cds), ...
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-25 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Bernard Varaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> snd-maestro3: ESS Technology|ESS Modem [COMMUNICATION_OTHER] (vendor:125d 
>device:1989 subv:103c subd:0012)

so your card is detected and have a driver

> Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
> snd-maestro3   12684   1 

its driver is loaded

>  USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/dsp bernard1965 f  artsd

the sound device is locked by kde's artsd sound deamon; note that only
one programe can use the sound device at one moment.
so you can only play sound via arts aware apps (kde apps, mplayer,
xine, ...)

> vol 0, 0, P
> pcm 0, 0
> speaker 0, 0
> line 0, 0, P
> mic 0, 0, R
> cd 0, 0, P
> igain 0, 0
> line1 100, 100, P
> phin 0, 0, P
> video 100, 100, P

and with alsa, the sound is muted by default.
use aumix, kmix, alsamixer, or whatever is your preferred mixer or
whatever mixer you find in menu "Multimedia/Sound" to set up the
volume level to something other than 0 for at least "vol" and "pcm"
(for mp3/ogg), "cd" (to listen at audio cds), ...





[Cooker] 9b3 and suspend/reboot problem on HP XE3

2002-08-24 Thread Bernard Varaine

suspend and even reboot or halt don't work at all since I installed 9b3.
was workign great on 8.2...

any idea where to look

regards

Bernard
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