On Tue, 2019-06-04 at 22:51 +0300, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
[...]
> If you don't use PulseAudio then only one application can use an ALSA
> device at the same time on your computer. Even some applications
> support
> PulseAudio only.
Like Firefox, that was the reason I relented and installed Pulse
The latest version of Thunderbird for Debian Stretch, 70.7 which I now
use, still allows only the US date format, MM-DD-, but for me at
least expresses the time as HH:MM (24 hour clock). In a partially
successful attempt to change the date format I did the following.
1. Ran update-locales 'LC
> ALSA itself is capable enough that I don't see the point of
> an audio server like pulseaudio.
Depending on your needs. PA is good at resampling easily different audio flows
at different samplerate.
Much easily that what one can do with ALSA.
Olivier
On 6/4/19 2:03 PM, ghe wrote:
Sorry Mr Doe. Pressed the wrong button and sent to you instead of the
list...
> On 6/4/19 11:32 AM, john doe wrote:
>
>> Do you mind sharing how you get it sorted out?
> Not at all. This 'trivial' software wasn't at all trivial for me to set
> up properly -- lots o
humbert.olivie...@free.fr writes:
>> If you don't use PulseAudio then only one application can use
>> an ALSA device at the same time on your computer.
>
> This is untrue. ALSA provides dmix for mixing different audio flows.
>
> Olivier
What's more, the default device uses dmix. And I find it a
Dan Ritter writes:
> Kaj Persson wrote:
>> I am running Debian 9 Stretch. After the OS install the Pulseaudio is by
>> default the standard audio system with Alsa as the executor. Which is the
>> best strategy to remove Pulseaudio and instead letting Alsa be the one and
>> only audio system? Are
One thing you might try is to edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf, and set:
flat-volumes = no
This will fix most problems with pulseaudio, and alsa will work pretty
much as expected.
John
BTW, automatic volume control was added in Windows 10. This was the
era that pulseaudio was developed, an
> If you don't use PulseAudio then only one application can use
> an ALSA device at the same time on your computer.
This is untrue. ALSA provides dmix for mixing different audio flows.
Olivier
On 6/4/19 10:24 PM, Kaj Persson wrote:
> I am running Debian 9 Stretch. After the OS install the Pulseaudio is by
> default the standard audio system with Alsa as the executor. Which is
> the best strategy to remove Pulseaudio and instead letting Alsa be the
> one and only audio system?
PulseAudi
Kaj Persson wrote:
> I am running Debian 9 Stretch. After the OS install the Pulseaudio is by
> default the standard audio system with Alsa as the executor. Which is the
> best strategy to remove Pulseaudio and instead letting Alsa be the one and
> only audio system? Are there any serious disadvan
I am running Debian 9 Stretch. After the OS install the Pulseaudio is by
default the standard audio system with Alsa as the executor. Which is
the best strategy to remove Pulseaudio and instead letting Alsa be the
one and only audio system? Are there any serious disadvantages doing so?
/Kaj
Markus Raps wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> iam trying to send a USB Webcam (Audio and Video) stream via UDP to Another
> machine for further rendering.
> my problem: the other side cant see the video data in the mpegts stream
> without encoding.
>
> but i dont have the performance to encode on the first
On 6/4/2019 6:27 PM, ghe wrote:
> On 6/3/19 11:39 PM, john doe wrote:
>
>
>> 'Bind' means use this adress only.
>
> Thanks. It means different things in different contexts. Wasn't sure
> about this one.
>
>> 's.*d'?
>
> That was intended to be a joke -- a regex for systemd. I thought this
> list wo
On 6/3/19 11:39 PM, john doe wrote:
> 'Bind' means use this adress only.
Thanks. It means different things in different contexts. Wasn't sure
about this one.
> 's.*d'?
That was intended to be a joke -- a regex for systemd. I thought this
list would recognize it. Sorry. (atftpd's working now, B
Hi there,
iam trying to send a USB Webcam (Audio and Video) stream via UDP to
Another machine for further rendering.
my problem: the other side cant see the video data in the mpegts stream
without encoding.
but i dont have the performance to encode on the first machine.
so is there a flag or
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 09:06:11PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> Takeaways:
> * Don't say 4TB when you mean 4GB! (Duh)
> * e2fs tools report (roughly?) the entire device size for block count,
> while df only shows the size of the data area, excluding metadata
> * Mis-sized journals can be fixed by
Thanks a lot, for your replies and reactivity !
Hi,
Jacques Toerien wrote:
> I suspect I have a corrupt usb install image.
Which image exactly are you using ?
Please tell the download URL and a checksum after download (MD5 or some
SHA*).
> Several files are missing or appear to be part files.
Any corruption of files should change the image
Thank you, I will have a look tonight, from what I can see on my 9.9 image is
that I'm missing a few packages.
I suspect I have a corrupt usb install image. Several files are missing or
appear to be part files.
I'll burn a fresh image, I'll download a new iso at work and do the checksums.
Is
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