On 08/17/2015 03:18 PM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Op 17-08-15 om 16:17 schreef Stephan Seitz:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 03:27:52PM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
On the machine with Debian 8 the problem is still there, even after
removing ~/.mozilla. After looking twice, the problem there is not
Op 17-08-15 om 16:17 schreef Stephan Seitz:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 03:27:52PM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> On the machine with Debian 8 the problem is still there, even after
>> removing ~/.mozilla. After looking twice, the problem there is not only
>> in Youtube but on all HTML5-video sit
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 03:27:52PM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
On the machine with Debian 8 the problem is still there, even after
removing ~/.mozilla. After looking twice, the problem there is not only
in Youtube but on all HTML5-video sites. Not sure about this.
On another machine with Deb
Op 17-08-15 om 14:44 schreef Francesco Ariis:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 02:36:27PM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> Op 17-08-15 om 13:10 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> When I play html5 video with Iceweasel I have problems, I don't have
>>> video but no sound, and sometimes I have
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 02:36:27PM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Op 17-08-15 om 13:10 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I play html5 video with Iceweasel I have problems, I don't have
> > video but no sound, and sometimes I have sound but no video.
> >
> > No problems when us
Op 17-08-15 om 13:10 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
> Hello,
>
> When I play html5 video with Iceweasel I have problems, I don't have
> video but no sound, and sometimes I have sound but no video.
>
> No problems when using flash or with Chromium and HTML5.
> I've seen this on both actual Debian 7 an
Hello,
When I play html5 video with Iceweasel I have problems, I don't have
video but no sound, and sometimes I have sound but no video.
No problems when using flash or with Chromium and HTML5.
I've seen this on both actual Debian 7 and 8.
Does somebody know more about this problem?
With regard
Dne, 09. 12. 2010 21:19:24 je FrankMcCormick napisal(a):
Just a note that my video problems with Intel video
are resolved after a couple of files were removed/modified
on my machine. See bug#606348
Thanx for keeping us posted.
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Just a note that my video problems with Intel video
are resolved after a couple of files were removed/modified
on my machine. See bug#606348
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:54:23 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:41:42 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> > I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around on my
> > Debian Sid installation.
> > The video is Intel8286
Frank McCormick:
>
> The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old.
I read something about old intel chips not being that well supported
anymore since the switch to KMS. Do you have KMS enabled (on a recent
kernel: not disabled)?
> I have reconfigured X and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
I w
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:41:42 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around on my
> Debian Sid installation.
> The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old. I have reconfigured X
> and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
>
> It's located at http://pa
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I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around
on my Debian Sid installation.
The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old.
I have reconfigured X and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
It's located at http://pastebin.ca/2008738
The
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> apt-cache policy libavcodec52
>
> Note the version that is in the debian repositories, and then:
>
> aptitude install
> libav{codec52,device52,filter0,format52,util49,postproc51}= you just found out> ffmpeg=version
This was not really enou
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On 17/06/10 12:30, Matteo Riva wrote:
> I found this bug report[1] but I'm not sure on how to proceed in order
> to apply that solution. I can remove vlc with no problems, but if I try
> removing libavutil50 I have a chain of dependencies complainin
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 06/17/2010 11:30 AM, Matteo Riva wrote:
>>
>> I found this bug report[1] but I'm not sure on how to proceed in order
>> to apply that solution. I can remove vlc with no problems, but if I try
>> removing libavutil50 I have a chain of depend
On 06/17/2010 11:30 AM, Matteo Riva wrote:
I found this bug report[1] but I'm not sure on how to proceed in order
to apply that solution. I can remove vlc with no problems, but if I try
removing libavutil50 I have a chain of dependencies complaining:
Remove the following packages:
1)
This is the error I get in console:
swScaler: pal8 is not supported as output pixel format
[0xa0d7c30] swscale scale error: could not init SwScaler and/or
allocate memory
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On 17/06/10 13:52, Angus Hedger wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Matteo Riva wrote:
I have a problem playing AVI divx files with VLC. Yesterday upon start
VLC showed an error message complaining about divx codecs and refused to
proceed. Today the player starts but the video is squi
I found this bug report[1] but I'm not sure on how to proceed in order
to apply that solution. I can remove vlc with no problems, but if I try
removing libavutil50 I have a chain of dependencies complaining:
Remove the following packages:
1) ffmpeg
2) gnome
3) gstreamer0.10-f
> Is vlc really in d-m? It's in my sources.list ('apt-cache policy'
> demonstrates it), but vlc only seems to be in "Debian".
>
> m...@haggis:~$ apt-cache policy vlc
> vlc:
> Installed: 1.0.6-1
> Candidate: 1.0.6-1
> Version table:
> *** 1.0.6-1 0
> 500 http://mirrors.kernel.org sid/ma
On 06/17/2010 07:52 AM, Angus Hedger wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Matteo Riva wrote:
I have a problem playing AVI divx files with VLC. Yesterday upon start
VLC showed an error message complaining about divx codecs and refused to
proceed. Today the player starts but the video is squ
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Matteo Riva wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Angus Hedger wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> Do you use the debian multimedia repo?
>>
>> Because I had the same problem with VLC myself yesterday, the only
>> thing I could do to fix it was to disable the dm repo, purg
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Angus Hedger wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Do you use the debian multimedia repo?
>
> Because I had the same problem with VLC myself yesterday, the only
> thing I could do to fix it was to disable the dm repo, purge vlc, and
> reinstall from just debian main.
I was indeed us
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Matteo Riva wrote:
> I have a problem playing AVI divx files with VLC. Yesterday upon start
> VLC showed an error message complaining about divx codecs and refused to
> proceed. Today the player starts but the video is squished horizontally
> (it occupies roughly
I have a problem playing AVI divx files with VLC. Yesterday upon start
VLC showed an error message complaining about divx codecs and refused to
proceed. Today the player starts but the video is squished horizontally
(it occupies roughly 1/4th of the VLC window which is for the other part
black).
On Monday 11 July 2005 22:31, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Am I perhaps reading this amixer output wrong? It
> looks like it's unresponsive.
>
Yes, I think you might be -- the output below shows that
amixer _has_ responded to your command. Look at the
bottom 2 lines of each response -- for example
Am I perhaps reading this amixer output wrong? It looks like it's
unresponsive.
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
Okay, I booted it up in the distribution version of Windows and got to
the sound test, and the
sound test worked. So, hardware is okay and my connections are okay.
Also, I tried amixer sugg
Okay, I booted it up in the distribution version of Windows and got to
the sound test, and the
sound test worked. So, hardware is okay and my connections are okay.
Also, I tried amixer suggestions you made in the other post to Mr.
Green. Here are my results after going back and doing these th
On Sunday 10 July 2005 09:12, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> >Okay, it has been over a week since I had time to
> > work on this. Please accept my apologies, but I've
> > been busy. The previous title was:
>
> I was UNsuccessful at making the sound work by
> commenting out the "a
On Sunday 10 July 2005 06:44, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Okay, it has been over a week since I had time to
> work on this. Please accept my apologies, but I've
> been busy. The previous title was:
>
> Re: [Fwd: Re: Sound problem: apparently I don't have
> the alsa modules up yet after all
>
>
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
Okay, it has been over a week since I had time to work on this. Please accept
my apologies, but I've been busy. The previous title was:
I was UNsuccessful at making the sound work by commenting out the
"above.*oss" lines from my modules.conf file. I get no differenc
Okay, it has been over a week since I had time to work on this. Please accept
my apologies, but I've been busy. The previous title was:
Re: [Fwd: Re: Sound problem: apparently I don't have the alsa modules up
yet after all
among others.
I'm going to systematically recapitulate for mys
Hello
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> I am still in the process of getting my new machine to maximum
> performance, so I pose yet another question: How do I maximize my card's
> performance under X and how do I get the framebuffer to work?
> As far as the framebuffer, it just doesn't seem to work. I ha
I am still in the process of getting my new machine to maximum performance,
so I pose yet another question: How do I maximize my card's performance under
X and how do I get the framebuffer to work?
As far as X performance, what should I know about? How do I know if I am using
the hardware OpenGL
Cory Rudder wrote:
>I have a problem with X on my computer. I have an intel i810 board, with
>debian 3.0r1 , and xfree86 4.1.0.
>when I start X it tries to work then the server crashes. The error is
>"modprobe: Can't locate module "i810"" \n [drm] failed to load kernel module
>"i810". Modprobe do
I think enabling agpgart and i810 support in the kernel should solve
your problems. I'm currently running kernel 2.4.20 and all versions of
XFree86 (stable, testing, unstable) work pretty fine. Try compiling the
kernel with support for i810 and agpgart, or install the kernel using
apt:
apt-get ins
Hi,
* Cory Rudder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030129 09:22]:
> I have a problem with X on my computer. I have an intel i810 board, with
> debian 3.0r1 , and xfree86 4.1.0.
> when I start X it tries to work then the server crashes. The error is
> "modprobe: Can't locate module "i810"" \n [drm] failed to
hiya
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Cory Rudder wrote:
> I have a problem with X on my computer. I have an intel i810 board, with
> debian 3.0r1 , and xfree86 4.1.0.
> when I start X it tries to work then the server crashes. The error is
> "modprobe: Can't locate module "i810"" \n [drm] failed to load ke
I have a problem with X on my computer. I have an intel i810 board, with
debian 3.0r1 , and xfree86 4.1.0.
when I start X it tries to work then the server crashes. The error is
"modprobe: Can't locate module "i810"" \n [drm] failed to load kernel module
"i810". Modprobe doesn't locate i810 or agpg
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:18:15PM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> I just installed a new, low-end video card in my machine; it's a PCI card
> based on the nVidia Riva TNT Vanta chipset. Basically it works fine, with
> the very irritating exception of an intermittent flicker of the screen,
> more no
I just installed a new, low-end video card in my machine; it's a PCI card
based on the nVidia Riva TNT Vanta chipset. Basically it works fine, with
the very irritating exception of an intermittent flicker of the screen,
more noticeable at high resolutions but existent even in plain text mode.
Wha
Larry Elmore wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:30:59PM -0600, Larry Elmore wrote:
> > > I have a 20" fixed-freq monitor that uses a special Permedia2 video
> > > card. It works fine except for some DOS games that like > 640x480
> > > resolution (like Harpoon 2 -- it doesn't _require_ higher
> On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:30:59PM -0600, Larry Elmore wrote:
> > I have a 20" fixed-freq monitor that uses a special Permedia2 video
> > card. It works fine except for some DOS games that like > 640x480
> > resolution (like Harpoon 2 -- it doesn't _require_ higher res, but
> > it's a whole _lot_
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:30:59PM -0600, Larry Elmore wrote:
> I have a 20" fixed-freq monitor that uses a special Permedia2 video card. It
> works fine except for some DOS games that like > 640x480 resolution (like
> Harpoon 2 -- it doesn't _require_ higher res, but it's a whole _lot_ nicer
> wit
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:30:59PM -0600, Larry Elmore wrote:
>
> The Debian 2.2 boot disk apparently displays some graphic of a penguin when
> it starts up the kernel (so I've been told).
Weird, the standard i386 1.44M rescue.bin image doesn't have any sort of
a logo, but the udma66 version has
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:30:59PM -0600, Larry Elmore wrote:
> I have a 20" fixed-freq monitor that uses a special Permedia2 video
> card. It works fine except for some DOS games that like > 640x480
> resolution (like Harpoon 2 -- it doesn't _require_ higher res, but
> it's a whole _lot_ nicer wit
I have a 20" fixed-freq monitor that uses a special Permedia2 video card. It
works fine except for some DOS games that like > 640x480 resolution (like
Harpoon 2 -- it doesn't _require_ higher res, but it's a whole _lot_ nicer
with it).
The Debian 2.2 boot disk apparently displays some graphic of a
> I have tried to setup Caldera's linux x11 Windows for the first time and =
> I am finding it imposible. Surely, someone can design a default =
> configuration setup easier than this! I find it hard to believe that =
> after two days I still cannot get a Window on the screen not even 16 =
> colour
I have tried to setup Caldera's linux x11 Windows
for the first time and I am finding it imposible. Surely, someone can design a
default configuration setup easier than this! I find it hard to believe that
after two days I still cannot get a Window on the screen not even 16 colour vga!
As
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Steve Rothanburg wrote:
> Christopher Fury wrote:
>
> > But X windows is horrible. Colors bleed and shimmer all over the place and
> > the video
> > is offset. If I disconnect the video pass through and connect the monitor
> > straight to my video card the problem goes away
Christopher Fury wrote:
> But X windows is horrible. Colors bleed and shimmer all over the place and
> the video
> is offset. If I disconnect the video pass through and connect the monitor
> straight to my video card the problem goes away.
There you have it. The bypass cables that come with tha
I just bought a Creative Labs Encore DVD-ROM with the Dxr2 mpeg board, and
I'm having horrible video problems running X windows. The video bleeds all
over
the place.
I see a little problem in winbloze (the reason I bought the stupid DVD-ROM
drive
is because a) I needed to install windows
Thank you to every one who helped me out with the mouse/modem problem,
both now work. :)
I now can get into setup for X, I ran SuperProbe, which returned my card as
Trident gui 9680
(with 2048 ram)
so in the setup I picked Trident gui 9680 (generic)
I took the default settings for the
> I sent a note about this problem a week or so ago and got back some mailer
> daemon error messages so I'm not sure it made it. I apologize if this is a
> duplication. I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user
> exits the window manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and r
Hi,
I sent a note about this problem a week or so ago and got back some mailer
daemon error messages so I'm not sure it made it. I apologize if this is a
duplication. I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user
exits the window manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and red
an
Hi,
>>"Carey" == Carey Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Carey> Jesse Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user exits the
>> window manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and red and
>> blue vertical lines. The only thing to do at this
Jesse Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user exits the window
> manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and red and blue vertical
> lines. The only thing to do at this point is a hard reboot. This has
> happened with a range of kernels
Hi,
I'm having trouble with xdm. Every couple times the user exits the window
manager, the machine hangs with a black screen and red and blue vertical
lines. The only thing to do at this point is a hard reboot. This has
happened with a range of kernels (now it's using 2.0.32) so it seems to me
tha
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