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Hi,
I have deleted the entire source directory and extracted the package again and
tried what you have written yesterday. But I got the same error
On 13/08/13 07:52, Sirsendu Roy wrote:
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Hi,
I have deleted the entire source directory and extracted the package
again and tried what you have
Hello Martin,
Can you please tell me how the complete cmake command will look like to build
Phonon module.
Thanks,
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On 13/08/13 12:47, Sirsendu Roy wrote:
Hello Martin,
Can you please tell me how the complete cmake command will look like
to build Phonon module.
Thanks,
Roy
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-DPHONON_INSTALL_QT_EXTENSIONS_INTO_SYSTEM_QT=ON
Hello Martin,
At last it worked. Thanks. It was not because of QZeitgeit, but because of
missing $QTDIR.
Regards,
Roy
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Greeetings,
I have a computer wth these:
--curl -70.30.0, cmake-2.8.11, openldap-2.4.35
I notice each tme I call cmake I get lines like these
/usr/local/bin/cmake: /usr/local/lib/libldap-2.4.so.2: no version information
available (required by /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4)
/usr/local/bin/cmake:
On 08/13/2013 08:39 PM, lux-integ wrote:
Greeetings,
I have a computer wth these:
--curl -70.30.0, cmake-2.8.11, openldap-2.4.35
I notice each tme I call cmake I get lines like these
/usr/local/bin/cmake: /usr/local/lib/libldap-2.4.so.2: no version information
available (required
On Tuesday 13 August 2013 20:17:29 Armin K. wrote:
Did you apply all OpenLDAP patches when you built ldap libraries? I
remember having similar issue, but I added a patch which fixes that
(symbol_versions)
thanks this fixed it
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My sound hardware is Realtek ACL892. The speakers are in an HDMI monitor. I
have installed alsa-utils and xfce4-mixer.
I did find a driver tarball on the Realtek website, but when I tried to
build it, it quit with this error:
The include file linux/autoconf.h does not exist.
The tarball URL
On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 16:55 -0500, Dave Wagler wrote:
My sound hardware is Realtek ACL892. The speakers are in an HDMI
monitor. I have installed alsa-utils and xfce4-mixer.
No idea if this will work, but it might be worth a shot. In the kernel
config go to:
- Device Drivers
- Sound card
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Matt Burgess
matt...@linuxfromscratch.orgwrote:
On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 16:55 -0500, Dave Wagler wrote:
My sound hardware is Realtek ACL892. The speakers are in an HDMI
monitor. I have installed alsa-utils and xfce4-mixer.
No idea if this will work, but it
On 13.8.2013 23:55, Dave Wagler wrote:
My sound hardware is Realtek ACL892. The speakers are in an HDMI
monitor. I have installed alsa-utils and xfce4-mixer.
I did find a driver tarball on the Realtek website, but when I tried to
build it, it quit with this error:
The include file
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Armin K. kre...@email.com wrote:
On 13.8.2013 23:55, Dave Wagler wrote:
My sound hardware is Realtek ACL892. The speakers are in an HDMI
monitor. I have installed alsa-utils and xfce4-mixer.
I did find a driver tarball on the Realtek website, but when I
Dave Wagler wrote:
Is it possible to use autoconf to build the kernel?
No, the Makefile is hand crafted.
-- Bruce
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On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Bruce Dubbs bruce.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave Wagler wrote:
Is it possible to use autoconf to build the kernel?
No, the Makefile is hand crafted.
-- Bruce
OK, I put a pair of analog speakers from another computer on this one.
Should I be able to get
Dave Wagler wrote:
OK, I put a pair of analog speakers from another computer on this one.
Should I be able to get sound, or will I still need the Realtek driver?
Also, a distro like Ubuntu has a program where you can choose the analog or
HDMI sound system. Is there such a program here?
What
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Bruce Dubbs bruce.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Dave Wagler wrote:
OK, I put a pair of analog speakers from another computer on this one.
Should I be able to get sound, or will I still need the Realtek driver?
Also, a distro like Ubuntu has a program where you
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Bruce Dubbs bruce.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Then run speaker-test. You should get white noise (static noise). From
there, you can start other packages, but you will have established the
basic sound capabilities.
-- Bruce
I get the white noise (analog
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