Re: mozilla (previous was SV: Sound in Potato)

2000-08-29 Thread Anton Blanchard
> Would M17 exists on sparc (woody or whatever) ? Last time I check it > is still M15. And it doesn't works for me. It does several things, > fires up the profile manager which hangs. I hope that M17 would work > (On an intel box M17 is much more stable than M15) The sparclinux builds appear on

Re: mozilla (previous was SV: Sound in Potato)

2000-08-29 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 03:45:40PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Florent Alleau writes: > > > > Does someone know if Netscape will appear on potato for sparc one day. > > Mozilla crashes very often on my machine and I don't know if it is possible > > to use the M17 on 'woody' distribution.

Re: mozilla (previous was SV: Sound in Potato)

2000-08-29 Thread Dinh-Tuan . Pham
Florent Alleau writes: > > Does someone know if Netscape will appear on potato for sparc one day. > Mozilla crashes very often on my machine and I don't know if it is possible > to use the M17 on 'woody' distribution. Would M17 exists on sparc (woody or whatever) ? Last time I check it is sti

RE: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-29 Thread Florent Alleau
bution. I tried to compile it from the sources but the linker crashes (bug ?). Anyway lynx is so efficient. Florent alleau -Message d'origine- De : Afonso Infante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoye : mardi 29 aout 2000 08:45 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc : debian-sparc@lists.debian.org Obje

Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-29 Thread Afonso Infante
Florent Alleau wrote: Hello, I am very interested since I would like to hear some sound from my Ultra 5 :-). Do you have additional config files that you use ? I have the same problem but the explanation you give doesn't solve it since the module doesn't load automgically... Did you do an upd

Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Afonso Infante
Hello again! Sergio Mendoza wrote: Are you in the audio group? Else just add rw to the devices (chmod 766 /dev/dsp /dev/audio). If this is not the problem, then: are you sure your kernel was compiled to support audio? This should appear at booting time... Ahh, yes, it is a bit of a nig

Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Afonso Infante
-> -> # ls -la /dev/dsp -> crw-rw1 root audio14, 3 Aug 3 17:20 /dev/dsp -> -> # ls -la /dev/audio -> crw-rw1 root audio14, 4 Aug 3 17:20 /dev/audio Are you in the audio group? Else just add rw to the devices (chmod 766 /dev/dsp /dev/audio). If this is not

Re: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Alejandro Arrieta
Hello debian-sparc do you copy??? I sent twice an email with just the same question that Afonso Infante has. But my machine is an Ultra 1 170. I had sound when it was running Redhat 6.2 2 weeks ago, but with Debian i cant make it work (sound). I have remade de devs with the correct major and minor

Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Sergio Mendoza
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Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Afonso Infante
Beckman Henrik, D wrote: By the way what windowmanager are you using ? WindowMaker on top of GNOME. try to acces the audiohardware from console mode ( NO X ). I already did that. Same thing... Best regards, AI

Re: SV: Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Afonso Infante
Beckman Henrik, D wrote: Default is to play audio trough internal speaker ( not sure on the newer ultras though ) Had similar problems with a SS5 running RH6.2... havenĀ“t tried linux on ultra based boxes yet.. (SS5 and ultra uses the same sound chip) You see, the problem is that the applicat

Sound in Potato

2000-08-28 Thread Afonso Infante
Hello all! I've installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Ultra 10 workstation, kernel 2.2.17, and I get no sound. The devices are there, but if I start any sound application, I get no sound (the actual error message depends on the application, of course). It's like the hardware isn't actually there...