Hurray!

2015-06-01 Thread notoneofmy
Hat's off to the dev team.

I just plugged my laptop on the network with my NAS and was able to
search the NAS for files. And it worked great.

I'm so happy; this has been a great pain as it was possible in OSX and
then removed in 10.7.

I no longer have to suffer the indignity of Apple's bait and switch.

And what more; I kept changing the file name I'm searching for and the
update to the new searches were quite fast. For me, this is reason
enough to be this happy to write and say, thanks a lot guys!

If I can right click and arrange files by types, dates, etc, this would
be wonderful.

Keep up the great work!


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RE: SB 1024 Live is now working, *hurray*!

2000-06-26 Thread Mark
Hi, just wanted to report a succes story (with a little bit of love, intrege
and mistery shoved in!)

I could not get my SB 1024 Live working. (when played I got: /dev/dsp no
such device! (I had MKDEVed audio)

Then I trien installing updated ALSA packages and could not get them working
either (module dependency problems (which are still reported as a matter of
fact!)

Finally Jason Holland ( Thanks Jason :) ), told me to go to
http://opensource.creative.com/, so I did, and this worked for me.

I had to compile the emu10k1 module, installed it and all is well
(almost)

I dont seem to have any control over bass, trebble, main volume and so on,
but I do control CD volume :).

Thanks again and see ya'll later!

Byee. Make.

- Original Message -
From: Jason Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: SB 1024 Live not working, *sigh*!


 have you tried the creative opensource site???

 http://opensource.creative.com/

 You will find the latest daily source snapshots for the SB Live card.  I
 managed to get it working at home.

 Jason


 
  Hello fellow coneheads.
 
  I have a soundblaster 1024 Live, and I cant seem to get it
  working. I tried
  Alsa, but no support was given (I have Potato 2.2, kernel
  2.2.14), so I went
  to www.alsa.org downloaded the latest alsa drivers and programs,
  recompiled
  tried to install and I get a module dependency error and nothing
happens.
  No further instructions on how to install (include modules, ...?)
  are given.
 
  What have I done wrong?.
  What is oss, esound, esd? are these alternatives to alsa or other
  complements to go with it?
 
  Ultimatley What do I need to get my sb working?, kernel modules? (would
a
  kernel recompile be enough?) or do I need alsa, or something alike. if
so,
  what?, and combined (or excluding) what?
 
  Thanks for your time, and happy birthday to anyone who it there
birthday!.
 
  Bye, Mark.
 
  Mark Sanchez
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  Unable to mount root file system, Kernel Picnic, try again later (after
  lunch maybe;)
 
 
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[Fwd: [Re: Whoops] Hurray]

1999-04-18 Thread Richard Harran
Richard Harran wrote:

Got it sorted.  Copied the man for su to my home directory and unzipped
it and read it.  Used -s where-i'd-put-bash option for su.  Moved bash
back to where it belonged.  Vowed to stop mucking about and get on with
some work.
 
Still feeling a bit silly: Rich


 
  I did something really stupid:
  #mv /usr/bash somewhere_else
  (don't ask).  Then I exited root, and (of course) I can't log in as root
  to fix it.  I'm still logged in as a normal user, but anything using a
  script with /bin/bash or /bin/sh doesn't work.
  Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this.
  PS I don't think I have a rescue floppy
 
  Thanks
 
  Slightly Sheepish: Rich
 
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