The format of this list is extremely unhandy. Replying to a message puts the
sender's address in the "To:" spot and not the list address.
bruce
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On Saturday 06 April 2002 10:25 pm, you wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, bbales wrote:
> > I had this problem with alsaplayer-0.99.57.tar.bz2 so I downloaded
> > alsaplayer-0.99.58.tar.bz2 and the same thing happened. Maybe I am
> > untarring it wrong. I have been using:
>
On Saturday 06 April 2002 10:25 pm, you wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, bbales wrote:
> > I had this problem with alsaplayer-0.99.57.tar.bz2 so I downloaded
> > alsaplayer-0.99.58.tar.bz2 and the same thing happened. Maybe I am
> > untarring it wrong. I have been using:
>
On Friday 05 April 2002 11:21 am, you wrote:
> P.S. Does anyone else have problems with the reply-to headers on this
> list (everytime I reply to a message it tries to send it to the
> original sender)?
YES! very irritating. Don't know how to reply correctly. I suspect a lot
of questions are
nfigure --prefix=/path/to/install and then make. it should work, i
> guess. i say i guess because i compiled and built it but i dont't think
> alsaplayer has support for mult i/o cards. so. .
> good luck :)
> -mark
>
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, bbales wrote:
> > The descript
The description of Alsaplayer made it look like it might be a good choice for
a program to play mp3s. Downloaded it and ran ./configure. At the end was a
message: now type 'make' to build AlsaPlayer
make stops almost instantly with: make *** No targets. stop
Examination reveals the Makefile
I have been trying to get sound on my RH 7.2 system for about six weeks.
Downloaded alsa-driver-0.5.12a, alsa-lib-0.5.10b, and alsa-utils-0.5.10.
Untarred, unzipped, ./configure make, make install.
Driver went alright. After ./configure in the alsa-lib directory, I did
"make" and got so
I have been trying to get sound on my RH 7.2 system for about six weeks.
Downloaded alsa-driver-0.5.12a, alsa-lib-0.5.10b, and alsa-utils-0.5.10.
Untarred, unzipped, ./configure make, make install.
Driver went alright. After ./configure in the alsa-lib directory, I did
"make" and got so