Hi,
I recently bought a Creative Soundblaster USB sound adapter,
for recording on my laptop (the inbuilt sound card doesn't bring the
line inputs out to a connector, so it's useless for recording).
Alsa recognises the device, but alsamixer shows several channels that
only half make sense
A quick report,
An installfest was held at the University of Wollongong during four
sessions over saturday-sunday of last week-end. The purpose was to setup
student computers to replicate teh University lab computers as closely
as possible.
Several local volunteers, with Robert, Billy, and
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 23:18 +1100, Ashley Maher wrote:
The positive results of this installfest means the student society and
the IT School are looking at holding a meeting to discuss another
installfest.
A side benefit is the South Coast Linux User Group mailing list has
doubled in
I have something like this in my header checks:
At Tue, 22 Mar 2005 08:32:07 +1100 (EST), Voytek Eymont wrote:
em(ai)?l
does it mean 'eml and/or ail' ?
no, that means email or eml (ie, with or without the ai)
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See if you can find the manufacturer and do a google on that.
I had the misfortune to get a genentech usb-ide bridge that
didn't work with some older linux kernels, but had blacklist
workarounds in later ones. Also it didn't work in win xp until
sp2.
Matt
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Yeah I remember looking this thing up on google, and the USB Sound Blaster thing is listed as having poor support and being flaky at best in Linux. Even if you do get it to work, the levels are horrible and the sound quality is the same.
I talked to a guy who tried everything to get his USB
Richard == Richard Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Yeah I remember looking this thing up on google, and the USB
Richard Sound Blaster thing is listed as having poor support and
Richard being flaky at best in Linux. Even if you do get it to work,
Richard the levels are horrible and the
More external usb adventures.
As was noted yesterday there was the possability of a kernel problem
with the usb.
So upgrading to hoary failed.
Blow away old install, fresh hoary install.
Then:
Tail /var/log/messages:
Mar 22 10:25:06 solo usb.agent[28305]: usb-storage: loaded successfully
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 10:47:11AM +1100, Ashley Maher wrote:
More external usb adventures.
As was noted yesterday there was the possability of a kernel problem
with the usb.
So upgrading to hoary failed.
Blow away old install, fresh hoary install.
Suggestions greatfully
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 17:21 +1100, Michael Fox wrote:
If so its possible the laptop usb ports can't power it. You might need
to also plug in the other cable that draws current from ps2 port.
I discovered this recently when my external USB case which works fine on
my Thinkpad couldn't get going
Hi Ashley
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Ashley Maher wrote:
More external usb adventures.
As was noted yesterday there was the possability of a kernel problem
with the usb.
So upgrading to hoary failed.
Blow away old install, fresh hoary install.
Then:
Tail /var/log/messages:
Mar 22
G'day Sluggers,
There's an interesting article in the Hearld on Firefox adoption and also Linux
adoption at the RTA if anyone's interested.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Next/Firefox-explorers/2005/03/21/253920087.html
Nice to hear a postive news story.
P.
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Ashley Maher wrote:
More external usb adventures.
err, are you trying to access something in an external USB hub?
If so, does it worked plugged into the mobo sockets?
Someone else has reported a problem with using usb devices in external
hubs.
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Although i am new to Linux thus far i quite enjoy the
program however i have had some difficulty installing
the full version on my clevo Pentium 4 laptop.
Currently i am using a 30 day trial xandros desktop OS
2 business edition. Which works fine as does live
versions and my Microsoft windows XP
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 10:47:11AM +1100, Ashley Maher wrote:
More external usb adventures.
Try lsusb -v, and look for the idVendor, idProduct strings
for your device and google for them.
I found my usb disk firmware on a blacklist/workaround.
Matt
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ang == ang ang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ang Although i am new to Linux thus far i quite enjoy the program
ang however i have had some difficulty installing the full version on
ang my clevo Pentium 4 laptop. Currently i am using a 30 day trial
I installed Debian on my Clevo 5600P. I had no
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 19:19 -0800, ang ang wrote:
Although i am new to Linux thus far i quite enjoy the
program however i have had some difficulty installing
the full version on my clevo Pentium 4 laptop.
Have you tried searching Google for your laptop?
In particular check out
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Edwin Humphries wrote:
G'day all,
I've just inherited a Dell Dimension 8300. It has a single 120Gb SATA
drive, and I'd like to repartition with a view to dual-booting. It's
got
an OEM partition on the first 31 Mb of the drive.
When I try to boot with the System
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Edwin Humphries wrote:
We've been using Dovecot (on FC2) for a while as our IMAP server. But
now we need to evolve to sharing some folders.
We need to share some folders with one set of users, others with
another set of users (overlapping wit the first set), and keep
quote(Grant Parnell);
It occurred to me that I should actually formally accept the nomination
for the SLUG Secretary in the upcomming election. I do accept.
Just got told/reminded, I accept for the normal position.
yay!
-Chris
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Howard Lowndes wrote:
What sort of utilities are there for handling Berkeley databases other
than the db_* range.
db_dump -p gives me printable output but I still get the \0d\0a coming
out as such rather than as a new line, and I can't seem to get a pipe
into sed to
Sounds like this could be a power issue. If the external device has a
plug-pack option, try this with the laptop. Alternately, if you have
another low power device (such as a USB key) try that, it should be the
same procedure exactly. Alternately your kernel might be having trouble
with the
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