Andrew Lau wrote:
...and the answer seemed to be ALSA ...
Dear Bruce,
ALSA in Debian is undergoing a major overhaul right now. /me
points at StevenK and ducks. So the installation for it isn't as
smooth as we'd like right now. Follow the below HOWTO and it should
work fine.
http://www.linuxor
I asked a while ago what sound system people recommended for Woody, and
answer seemed to be ALSA. Well, I've not been able to get it going -
this after spending much time reading FAQs and being on the Creative
IRC channel. :-(
Does anyone have ALSA working under Woody with a emu10k1 card (SB
Richard Rooke wrote:
hi is it possible to send sms messages to a phone off my home pc without
having to connect to the internet? I have an internal modem but no phone
line
pls reply because ive heard it is possible but i dont know how/where to
get it from cheers
Well, there is equipment that
Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 18:06, Bruce Badger wrote:
Does anyone know of an open source system deployment within Australia,
that would be a potential source of a speaker?
The ideal would be finding someone who was on a project from evaluation
through to deployment who
Does anyone know of an open source system deployment within Australia,
that would be a potential source of a speaker?
The ideal would be finding someone who was on a project from evaluation
through to deployment who could tell the tale. It would be even better
if it were a happy tale.
Any ide
Ben Leslie wrote:
How can I find out what process is accessing the disk? Is there a cool
monitor out there that I can use to find out?
lsof will list which files are currently open, and which process is using
them. (Handy when you are trying to unmount partitions.)
Ah, most useful. Tha
Michael Lake wrote:
Bruce Badger wrote:
...How can I find out what process is accessing the disk? Is there a cool
monitor out there that I can use to find out?
... run `ps ax` and `top` and see what there is running.
Michael,
Thanks for that. I had tried ps & top, but this did
I'm running a Woody system (installed from the SLUG/Debian CD, needless
to say :-) ), and there is something going on that is causing the disk
to be constantly accessed. It's like a constant tapping sound as the
disk is being hit.
How can I find out what process is accessing the disk? Is ther
Rod wrote:
Hi,
I am playing around with a PC where I installed Linux RH 7.3 so I can
learn more about it at which it was my first time at, and many things
went wrong.
What I am now trying to do is re-format the HD to start again from
scratch but I do not have a clue how this should be done.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 12:12:57PM +1100, Bruce Badger wrote:
The SLUG Debian CD which was presented at the last SLUG meeting has now
For those who failed to get along to the slug meeting (again) ..
What's on this cd? Is it just the latest debian
or
The SLUG Debian CD which was presented at the last SLUG meeting has now
been sighted on the shelves at the main Dymocks shop on George St., and
at the Co-op bookshops at UTS and at Bay St. (if you spot it elsewhere,
perhaps you could post here).
The Co-op have the CD right by the till in the Ba
Given a clean Debian Woody installation, which sound library would
people recommend ALSA or OSS?
Thanks,
Bruce
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>...
>Does anyone have any suggestions about how I might provide the central
>document storage, searching and summaries provided by Notes? Then I might
>be on the way to being Microsoft free.
>
If the documents you are talking about are just text, and need to be
shared
Tony Green wrote:
>On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 11:28, Bruce Badger wrote:
>
>
>>It's a sad day. My trusty Yamaha SCSI CDRW has croaked.
>>
>>It's also a good day, because now I'm in the market for a new toy! :-)
>>
>>My wife has an iBook, and I
John Ferlito wrote:
> Has anyone come across a DB GUI for linux. What I'm after is one
>of those visulisation type tools where you have all the tables with
>lines joining the relationships etc. I found dbdesigner but it's in
>alpha and doesn't import stuff.
>
>
>
>
pgaccess for PostgreSQL
It's a sad day. My trusty Yamaha SCSI CDRW has croaked.
It's also a good day, because now I'm in the market for a new toy! :-)
My wife has an iBook, and I run several Linux boxes. I'd like a new
CDRW that will work for either myself or my wife, so:
What external USB CDRW do people recomm
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