On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 02:49, David C. Rankin
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
I'm going to work through the .xmodmap thoughts Jeff Cook had and
then I'll downgrade LTS and see if that cures it. I'll report back on both.
Thanks.
As I said already, create a new user. It is much
Guys,
Still plugging away at why the 2.6.34 kernels either lock on boot or if boot is
successful, the graphics system whitescreens when compiz is started. To
investigate (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20200), Andreas suggested I try the
.35rc kernel. So once Thomas pointed me in the right
2010/7/15 Alexander Lam lambchop...@gmail.com
Sorry for the late response, I've been away.
I've actually been trying to make my own ALC268 louder, so I've read
up on hda architecture :P
(I haven't been successful though)
card0 is a single HDA controller. an HDA controller is basically a dma
Hello,
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Rafael Beraldo
rafaelluisbera...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/7/15 Alexander Lam lambchop...@gmail.com
Sorry for the late response, I've been away.
I've actually been trying to make my own ALC268 louder, so I've read
up on hda architecture :P
(I haven't been
On 07/17/2010 05:38 PM, Jeff Cook wrote:
I had this problem a while back. In my case, I had compiled a random git
checkout from awesomewm and that had a bug that was the cause of the
failure. If you're using any beta or development branches of your window
manager, you might want to try stable.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 5:58 PM, David C. Rankin
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
On 07/17/2010 05:38 PM, Jeff Cook wrote:
I had this problem a while back. In my case, I had compiled a random git
checkout from awesomewm and that had a bug that was the cause of the
failure. If you're
2010/7/18 Alexander Lam lambchop...@gmail.com
Hello,
In the HDA-Analyzer, you should look for EAPD, which is External
Amplifier Power Down. Also, the sliders are essentially directly
hooked up to the sound card's hardware mixers. Just play around with
it.
I couldn't find the EAPD... And
2010/7/18 Rafael Beraldo rafaelluisbera...@gmail.com
I couldn't find the EAPD... And all sliders are set to maximum volume.
Actually, I found it in the Node[0x14] and Node[0x15]. If I disable it, the
headphone still with sound but when I remove it there is no sound in the
speakers.
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Netanel Shine netanelsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
My name is Netanel Shine, and a few days ago i began the process of building
an israeli community of archlinux. I used a git clone to set up the main
site. (like some other great projects file that archlinux
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Rafael Beraldo
rafaelluisbera...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/7/18 Rafael Beraldo rafaelluisbera...@gmail.com
I couldn't find the EAPD... And all sliders are set to maximum volume.
Actually, I found it in the Node[0x14] and Node[0x15]. If I disable it, the
2010/7/19 Alexander Lam lambchop...@gmail.com
If that's the case I don't have any other ideas. My alc268 had an
amplifier on the headphone out, and with the amplifier off (eapd not
checked), the headphones were very quiet (alsa turns the amplifier
on).
You probably should think about
Guys,
Help! Something (probably that fricking kde4) has caused almost every menu item
to end up in the Lost Found kde3 menu folder off the main menu. I don't know
where that folder is so I can try an move the items back.
Also, what ever happened also caused all kde3 control panel entries
On 07/18/2010 11:34 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
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Also, what ever happened also caused all kde3 control panel entries to disappear
from the control panel. Now I don't have a control panel any more:
23:22 alchemy:/opt/kde/share/applications/kde kcmshell --list
The following modules are
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