On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Larry Troxler l...@westnet.com wrote:
snip
So anyway, thanks, a bit of disappointing news. I notice that even the
3.0 beta is a more than a year old, and you say it's based on Ubuntu
8.04 LTS (whatever LTS is - I'll google). So it's already 2 1/2 years
old
On 10-09-03 02:37 AM, Frank Smith wrote:
Hi All
There are actually three different drivers; envyng, nv, and nvidia
(glx). It does not really matter but I am curious which driver is
actually being used.
Seems to be the NV driver now
I have had far better
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Frank Smith frsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1 September 2010 15:57, Folderol folde...@ukfsn.org wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:19:25 -0600
Gustin Johnson gus...@echostar.ca wrote:
I removed my xorg.conf and put in one I had kept from my G mail
account
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Folderol folde...@ukfsn.org wrote:
snip
Typically we no longer need to mess with the xorg.conf file.
Unfortunately this depends a lot on the monitor. There are quite a few
mid-range monitors that simply are not recognised by the 'new' xorg,
older versions that
On 10-08-31 05:19 AM, Frank Smith wrote:
HI Guys
I now have it sorted.
Not sure how!!
I removed my xorg.conf and put in one I had kept from my G mail account!!
Typically we no longer need to mess with the xorg.conf file.
I also tried the envy thing but it didn't seem to load the driver.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Frank Smith frsm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
I keep changing my xorg.conf but it seems to be ignored!
I'm stuck on 800 x 600 which in this monitor is unusable.
I have an Nvidia G force 600 thing which used to work fine.
I also tried to install the GLX
Oh, I almost forgot, the output from lspci might be helpful:
lspci |grep VGA
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Gustin Johnson gus...@meganerd.ca wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Frank Smith frsm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
I keep changing my xorg.conf but it seems to be ignored!
I'm
On 10-06-30 03:45 AM, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
Try a ready made opto-isolated cable from eBay or a dusty computer shop,
about 5 euro.
I didn't found such a cable for this price.
This one is 8.99 euro including delivery:
On 10-06-25 02:13 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 22:02 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
snip
PS:
I'm not sure, possible even it's needed to check CTS/RTS for the UART at
all events (a long time ago since the 80ies), anyway, there is the
possibility to control the UART with major
On 10-06-25 03:31 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 15:05 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
On 10-06-25 02:02 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I guess no answer is an answer :D.
Not necessarily. You could be asking the wrong question and or in the
wrong place.
There are several ways
On 10-06-22 09:42 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
On 10-06-21 08:42 AM, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
FAIL
best latency was 1.29 ms
worst latency was 7.00 ms, which is too much.
Thanks for running those tests, that's very helpful.
I'd be interested
On 10-06-21 08:42 AM, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
FAIL
best latency was 1.29 ms
worst latency was 7.00 ms, which is too much.
Thanks for running those tests, that's very helpful.
I'd be interested to know if other users can 'pass' this test using our
current distros and kernels.
On 10-06-19 01:08 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
... without reformat the USB stick?
rm: cannot remove `/media/INTENSO/a64/spinymouse/.gnome2/\036^5oD.∙╫\b':
Read-only file system
rm: cannot remove
`/media/INTENSO/a64/spinymouse/.gnome2/÷╫wé\034|ft.╗∞N': Input/output error
The Input/Output
On 10-06-18 02:54 AM, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
Btw. to the list and off-list more and more people subscribed to LAD
experience MIDI jitter on modern computers for every OS.
You're quite right to keep mentioning this issue, and I do appreciate
the time you've put into testing to prove
On 10-06-17 02:41 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
On 10-06-17 12:48 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ ping www.64studio.com
PING www.64studio.com (62.75.222.127) 56(84) bytes of data.
mtr is more useful.
NO RESPONSE
It works for me
On 10-06-15 01:51 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
I use CC licenses for just this sort of thing.
Anyway, I do know the webpage of CC, but not if it's really a capable
licence. And are there any or other capable licenses, but GEMA and Co.?
AFAIK, the CC of licenses
On 10-06-14 09:26 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
snip
Anyway, I'm interested in
http://web.archive.org/web/20051217184210/x-11.info/pml.txt:
Personal Music Licence v1.0
This music is provided for your personal use, not for resale. You may
make verbatim copies of it, distribute it in
On 10-05-16 03:01 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
On 2010-05-16 16:02 +0100, Frank Smith wrote:
HI it's fat32 according to G parted!
I remember this was for a windoze laptop I had years ago,
could this be the problem?
You bet. FAT is not nearly as liberal as Unix when it comes to
file names.
On 10-05-14 11:56 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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... wow, it works. Do you know that most information about issues
similar to this one don't have good explanations in the web?
Actually these sorts of things *are* well documented. The beginners and
the advanced bash guides for example.
On 10-04-12 11:00 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
the NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS is ok with Linux on my computer.
*The Suse test*
You might remember that some time ago I build the proprietary nvidia
driver for a self build kernel 2.6.31.6-rt19 amd64 on Suse, but I didn't
tested it.
I get no
On 10-03-30 07:00 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
GAINWARD BLISS 7200 GS GFORCE PCI Express, passive, looks like a 256 MB
one, original price around 35,- €, I could get it second hand for 15,- €.
The people from the list seems to know the 6200, 7600GS, 7300, 6200TC,
8500GT,
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Hi Will,
Have you started a build on the LTS yet? If so I'm desperate enough to
try it as it is, and report back!!!
There will be a new alpha available in the next couple of weeks,
although it is likely to be Karmic
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Mathias Krause wrote:
Hi,
cat /mnt/hda2/boot/grub/menu.lst
- i/o error
That is really bad.
Can you see any other files in grub folder by using ls -l?
No. As i understand. /boot/grub is not recognized as a directory,
but as a
file.
Can
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cat /mnt/hda2/boot/grub/menu.lst
- i/o error
That is really bad.
Can you see any other files in grub folder by using ls -l?
No. As i understand. /boot/grub is not recognized as a directory, but as a
file.
Can
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Mathias Krause wrote:
Hi list,
still .. no running system back ...
Mathias Krause wrote:
the line says root (hd0,2)
so ... in my view: this is correct, as it should be the second partition
on hda... or is this entry zero-based? Then it might
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Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
Ralf, simply turn off autospawn for pulse if it bothers you that much.
That's perfectly possible, but it begs the question why pulseaudio is
needed at all in a DAW based around JACK. Fortunately we have specialist
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Forwind info wrote:
Ralf, simply turn off autospawn for pulse if it bothers you that much.
/etc/pulse/client.conf
the line that looks like
; autospawn=yes
change it to
autospawn = no
This will turn off pulseaudio so as
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Michael Cohen wrote:
Hi Rainer,
Try using ethtool - in particular maybe
ethtool -s eth0 port tp
man ethtool for the full gory details :-)
Sometimes mii-tool works better, it all depends on the chipsets of the
NICs involved. Man mii-tool
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geoff wrote:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:49:16 +, geoff ot0...@0x29a.org.uk wrote:
Hi there,
I seem to have a jitter issue with external MIDI timing.
Still stuck at ~30mS jitter.
Booted with hpet=force, and the kernel (and thus ALSA) found
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Rick Bolen (GM) wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to 64studio, but not new to Debian. I've run into a snag with
64s that I hope can be resolved.
Which version of 64Studio are you using?
I need to compile Matrox's Parhelia video drivers for my
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin:
All I use is build essential and kernel-package (because I sometimes
build my own kernels). Nothing else should be needed.
Resp. to build a kernel the needed packages might be:
bin86 build-essential bzip2
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I do know that MIDI jitter by Linux to equipment external the computer
will decrease when using HR timer instead of System timer. I don't know
the impact of the value for hpet_max_user_freq.
What is the difference?
support it, can
be found on
wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Precision_Event_Timer
there an understandable answer because of the hpet_max_user_freq issue?
I have no idea what this does.
snip
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
in a script I want to set a value by echo 1024
/proc/sys/dev/hpet/max-user-freq.
This is fine when I manually run sudo -i, followed by writing the
value, but not if I try to do it in one line, resp. in a script.
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tim hall wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-20 at 15:10 -0700, Gustin Johnson wrote:
a friend of mine just downloaded and burnt the 64studio 2.0 live CD
and gets
asked for the username and password to log in...
Anyone know what these are?
They would have
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Martin Horn wrote:
Hi Gustin,
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Gustin Johnson gus...@echostar.ca
mailto:gus...@echostar.ca wrote:
Martin Horn wrote:
Hi Ralf,
Thanks for all the input and suggestions but I am not very experienced
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nescivi wrote:
Hiho,
a friend of mine just downloaded and burnt the 64studio 2.0 live CD and gets
asked for the username and password to log in...
Anyone know what these are?
They would have been set by the person who installed it during the
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Martin Horn wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to this list and need help with the following problem:
I installed 64studio and the 2.6.31 kernel (which I need for my
soundcard to run), but I can not boot this kernel on my machine, I get:
This kernel
tim hall wrote:
Hi Gustin,
On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 18:15 -0700, Gustin Johnson wrote:
Don't bother. 8.04 will simply move it out of the way and replace it
with a generic one anyway. You are better off using the Gnome utility
for this. An alternative application to manage your video output
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rosea grammostola wrote:
package make-kpkg?
Is that an part of another package? Can't find it...
It is not installed by default since it's purpose is to build kernel
packages. Not likely something everyone is going to do. If you want it
you
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Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Wednesday 04 November 2009 13:57, rosea grammostola wrote:
But will the drivers for the Yamaha products also be fine? e.g. are the
yahama products still working likely after the force?
Call me a scaredy-cat, but I would
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Kevin Donnelly wrote:
I'm not sure if .avi works on a DVD - I
think you have to use .mpg files.
!!! IMPORTANT
I don't know too, if AVI works for regular video DVDs, but I guess
some DVD players can handle formats,
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Michael Jarosch wrote:
any recommendations?
If you need to play back via jack, I have used rezound. Of course I
have only ever played one file at a time. If you need a playlist *and*
jack support you may want to look at smplayer. Mplayer on
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Daniel James wrote:
Hi Rosea,
What does envy24control say about the card?
That there is no such card. But lspci | grep audio gives that card
back..
Probably a bug in our ALSA packages then. Please open a ticket for
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Hi,
In the linux mint to 64studio I see:
|sudo apt-get install sysv-rc=2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45.64studio1~hardy1
||What is this for?|
||
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|Kind regards,|
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|\r|
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For future reference, the
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Hi,
In the linux mint to 64studio I see:
|sudo apt-get install sysv-rc=2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45.64studio1~hardy1
||What
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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This is called threadjacking. If that term is new to you, try googling
for it. Most of your post really belongs in a new thread instead of
cluttering up this one. The OP is talking about problems with his
maudio
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Hi,
In the linux mint to 64studio I see:
|sudo apt
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Albert Seminatore wrote:
Something interesting. Alt-F2 opens a one line window like Vista. You
can enter a single command and then it closes. So to get a terminal I
have to go to the menus -- no problem.
You can run commands and launch
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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There might be rules how to use Linux, how to use mailing list, keep
it the next 1000 years. Just imagine a such inflexible society. In
Europe women would not have the right to vote, in South Africa black
people would be
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
http://www.google.ca/search?q=posix%20arrays
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.unix.shell/2007-09/msg00320.html
:)
Did you read the reply?
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
http://www.google.ca/search?q=posix%20arrays
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.unix.shell/2007-09/msg00320.html
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
Btw. I'm invented by Mathias and Rui to join the Qtractor dev list. Why
does he speak for Rui?
Again, I am not on that list, I have no idea what is going on over there.
*lol* I was invited :D
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi Gustin :)
thank you too.
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
some users on that list seems to be fine with writing shell scripts. I'm
still not fine
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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Array variables are fine for e.g. c like shells and even for pseudo
Bourne shells, e.g. on Suse or Debian, but not for real POSIX, e.g.
/bin/sh on Ubuntu, anyway I'll take a look at those guides too.
That is a good
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi Gustin :)
test.bin\bash: 2: Syntax error: ( unexpected
That is the error you get when using /bin/sh (aka /bin/dash due to the
symlink).
/bin/sh is linked with dash and /bin/bash isn't a link, it's bash, both
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Monday 12 October 2009 19:51, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Today Obsession - Open Busy Session Handler version 0.5 come into
being, it's my second shell script :).
If you main aim is restoring
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Daniel James wrote:
Hi Ralf,
This copy of Synfig Studio was compiled against a
different version of libsynfig than what is currently
installed.
Hmmm, it works for me in 3.0 beta 3. I'll keep an eye on it.
It could be pulling a different
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
because of a problem with QjackCtl the package 64studio was removed. I
need to keep it removed, because there is an error and each time I'll
install anything the package 64studio would change
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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Somewhere in the users mailing list archive there must be some
information about this. IIRC there is a beat counter, I guess Gustin did
recommend one for 2.1. I was searching for a sequencer that is able to
I don't
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Michael Jarosch wrote:
Gustin Johnson schrieb:
Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
Greetings. I have just installed 3.0b3 into my old Toshiba laptop. All
is very well so far, except that the Atheros AR5212/AR5213 wifi is
detected as a wired
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rosea grammostola wrote:
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And could that jaunty repo solve my friends wireless problem or do we
have the same gcc problem? (I can't find header files in the jaunty repo)
If I remember the situation correctly, your friend is running Ubuntu
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Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Tapani Sysimets� wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
We got:
1.
/usr/src/compat-wireless-2009-08-24$ sudo make
2.
[sudo] password for marco:
3.
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Tapani Sysimets� wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
I can try the headers file from hardy backport on Jaunty right?
And then disable the repo.
\r
Well, I THINK you can, but this kind of cross-platform experiments
Tapani Sysimetsä wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
2009/8/7 Tapani Sysimetsä napareco...@gmail.com
mailto:napareco...@gmail.com
Hi, i got my wireless working with 2.6.29 rt-kernel after installing
compat-wireless driver:
http://linuxwireless.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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Ubuntu only has a mystic 'xorg.conf' different to the configurations by
other Linux distros.
Yes, this is an attempt to make things easier.
I'm short of time, I'll try to repair my 64 Studio 3.0-beta3 during the
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Mathias Krause wrote:
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Glad you got everything sorted. esound should not be installed anyway.
Then i tried
mplayer -ao alsa /usr/share/sounds/somesound.wav
For future reference when testing alsa with mplayer, you may need to
specify the
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Mathias Krause wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got a problem: Sound works fine with JACK. But I thought, when JACK
is not running, ALSA sound output should work, too (vor video player,
flash, skype, ...) This was working very well in
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Michael Jarosch wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 19.07.2009, 16:30 +0200 schrieb 6c62:
I have installed 64studio 3.0 beta. Everything is fine so far, except
for the monitor resolution: I have two screens (laptop internal,
external TFT on a docking
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6c62 wrote:
Dear list,
I have installed 64studio 3.0 beta. Everything is fine so far, except
for the monitor resolution: I have two screens (laptop internal,
external TFT on a docking station) and the external screen is flickering
in the lower
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Michael Jarosch wrote:
Am Montag, den 29.06.2009, 08:08 +0200 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
There might be a better way to do it.
There will be a better way to do it: Later versions (but certainly not
that of 8.04) of the Frequency Scaling Monitor
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Pardon I again checked
spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ sudo -i
r...@64studio:~# chmod u+s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector
r...@64studio:~# chmod u-s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector
r...@64studio:~# chmod u+s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector
and
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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By the way, a bug announcement to the 64 Studio people, OT to this
thread, randomly I launched Qsampler and it seems to be broken, I won't
spend time to check this now.
snip
By the way, a second bug announcement to the
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
aren't able to play HiHat and Kick in unison? If you do this, it sounds
like the kick and sometimes the HiHat has an early reflection like
delay? Your human jitter for e.g. syncopation isn't just negative
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I send a mail 06/23/2009 10:49 PM that didn't came through the list, I
guess this is a technical issue, but okay, because the content could be
misinterpreted, so I won't send this mail again, but ask again the
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Introduction
I'll hand a report about the actually MIDI jitter in later. Here I
argued why it's quixotic to ignore some issues for some suggestions, how
to work with Linux for a mix of natural instruments, internal MIDI
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Frank Smith wrote:
HI All
I need a bit of advice.
I now have two of the above cards ( thanks Ebay!) is there away in Beta
3 of jack seeing the two cards as one?
I intend to run two DDX 3216s into the same pc giving 32 tracks on mixdown.
Has
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Frank Smith wrote:
HI
Thank you for this, it seems my firewire is now eth0
and I'm using eth1.
It's just I cannot ping the 2nd box even using the DHCP address.
So I can go one way only, Is htere a firewall on 64studio blocking ping?
Ok, that
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I still try to fix the trouble with sync on my machine. Does anybody
have experiences with http://alsa.opensrc.org/Rtirq? As I reported
yesterday, unfortunately Rui's site still is off-line.
I have been in the field
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I still try to fix the trouble with sync on my machine. Does anybody
have experiences with http://alsa.opensrc.org/Rtirq? As I reported
yesterday, unfortunately Rui's site still is off-line.
I
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
/usr/share/doc/lilypond/html/Documentation/user/baer-flat-gray.pdf from
the 64 Studio 3.0-beta3 install was detected as malware.
You might want to upload the suspected file to:
http://www.virustotal.com/
These results
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I know, I only need to use Google, read and fix what's wrong. But
I hope a 3.0 release version is better than the beta
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To make it possible, to run ntpdate manually in the terminal, I had to
set configuration for the panel clock to manual, but I only need to do
it one time and from that time on it was fine with each boot.
I run # cp
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Quentin Harley wrote:
Until 3.0 is released this fight is futile, and just fills up my
mailbox ;-)
Hi Quentin :)
it shouldn't be a fight, it should be a bug report when I started ;).
For best results, a bug report should
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
To answer your original question. Tunapie is not installed by default
and is not a media production application. As such the 64Studio people
do not maintain it and neither does Canical so it is not a Ubuntu
problem either.
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I know, I only need to use Google, read and fix what's wrong. But I hope
a 3.0 release version is better than the beta version.
Are you serious? Do you know what beta means from the perspective of a
software release?
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In /dev/disk you can see what the drive is named by id or label. Maybe
using sdb1 is the problem, eg. sometimes sdb needs to be called hdb, if
it's a IDE drive. You should use the id or the label. You can set a
Not
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I'm fine with the selection of applications for 64 Studio 3.0 beta, but
I'm confused about the behaviour of Ubuntu.
As user (no sudo -i) using the default terminal (emulation), I tried to
copy all folders and files
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Not a POSIX thing, you just need to read the documentation. --help
would have probably been all that you needed.
... I used the -a option and also I used --help, but .parentlock wasn't
copied. It's no problem
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PS: To be honest, I'm not sure if cp -a always copied everything when I
I would be surprised if it did. cp has behaved this way for me, even
going back to my AIX days at the University in the early 90s.
run it for Suse or 64
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
I'm fine with the selection of applications for 64 Studio 3.0 beta, but
I'm confused about the behaviour of Ubuntu.
As user (no sudo -i) using the default terminal (emulation), I tried to
copy all folders and files
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Andy Farnell wrote:
What are you guys using to mount a samba shared disk?
Lately I have been lazy and simply using smb4k for anything not already
in my /etc/fstab
Before I was using
sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.0.16/stuff /media/sambadisk/
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rosea grammostola wrote:
Hi,
I was recording on 64studio 3.0 and after some short takes, jackd
dropped Ardour out and I couldnt start qjackctl anymore, up to 7000
xruns in no time :(
Got also the report, Ardour is too slow.
Some more
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Quentin Harley wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Quentin Harley quen...@64studio.com
mailto:quen...@64studio.com wrote:
Hi 64 Studio beta testers.
I backported the linux-kbuild-2.6.29 package just now,
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Nate figlar wrote:
hello folks,
I Just upgraded the soundcard(old one was a m-audio revolution 7.1) in
my x86-64 system to a hammerfall 9652 HDSP pci card. everything works
great except on playback the 2 rca jacks produce no sound whatsoever.
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi Gustin :)
I don't know if it's my broken English or if you are too arrogant to
feel into simple users.
Your meaning is clear. Your English is better than you say it is. You
have a knack for finding and using words that
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
There are better options (more reliable with a wider degree of
compatibility) than DVD-RAM. USB mass storage is your friend.
PPS:
Isn't there a limit for the file's size, when using FAT? UDF allows
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
PS:
A install done like a Windows application, won't be forgotten like a
live CD.
Yes it will. It will not make a difference how it is installed, you
still need to reboot to access it.
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Just to take a step back, what problem are we solving here? Are we just
adding complexity to the installer for no good reason? I am not saying
that we should not do it, only that there should be a good reason for
doing so. If there is a good
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
got my doubts about WUBI.
As do I.
Anyhow WUBI has the advantage that it will support many FLOSS
applications installed to a windows, even if a reboot is needed. It
It is just another method of
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