I've been running Debian unstable for a while, and I can't figure out
how I am supposed to configure sound applications. For a long time, I
had things configured for Alsa, but it seems now that GNOME is starting
Pulseaudio which locks that sound device. Other programs seem to want
jack. It seem
Michael Marsh wrote:
[CC'ing to d-u for any samba experts out there]
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Tom Epperly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mm> smbfs has been deprecated in favor of cifs. Depending on your
mm> provider, you may be able to replace "smbfs" with &qu
I have the following line in my /etc/fstab:
//windmach/My\040Pictures /mnt/PictureArchive smbfs
noauto,user,username=Userone,rw,uid=uone,gid=uone 0 3
I only mount this drive every once in a while when I want to share
pictures with my wife. It's worked for a long time (over a year), and I
first n
v 26 14:48:35 faerun kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev uba, sector 8
Nov 26 14:48:35 faerun kernel: Buffer I/O error on device uba, logical
block 4
Nov 26 14:48:35 faerun kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev uba, sector
10
Nov 26 14:48:35 faerun kernel: Buffer I/O error on device uba, logical
block 5
I lost the ability to read the hardware sensors via lmsensors a while
ago, and I just started looking into it. I think it used to work with
one of the 2.6.x kernels, but I can't be sure. The first thing I noted
was that /proc/bus/i2c doesn't exist. I tried enabling all the debugging
messages, and h
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