I think the default umask is defined in /etc/profile.
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Garrett R. wrote:
> The "old" methods for changing the default umask no longer work in Debian
> Stretch.
>
> It appears systemd now manages umask. Can someone please describe how I can
> change the default uma
Recompiling a vanilla kernel did the trick. Thank you SO MUCH, Elimar
and Florian!!
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> Since alsa-driver 1.0.17.dfsg-1 maestro3 ist supported anymore.
> Don't know which Debian Kernel version removes it because of DFSG
> violations.
>
> Custom Kernels can be build with maestro3.
>
>> How do I go about doing this?
>
> Elimar
>
>
that alsa-base
is version 1.0.17.dfsg-4 and alsa-utils is version 1.0.16-2. Is this ok?
Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Florian Kulzer <
florian.kulzer+deb...@icfo.es > wrote:
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All,
I've upgraded from woody to sarge to etch to lenny, and I am having problems
with sound. (I had no problems in woody, but I did not test sound in sarge
or etch since it was one upgrade right after the other). Here are my specs:
Debian 5.0 (lenny) on Dell Inspiron 8100. Sound card is obvio
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