Tim:
Yes, there is such a thing as a computer rat - it's a larger computer
mouse.
Todd Denniston:
You would not happen to have the maker and some model names handy
would you?
Sorry, no. I haven't seen one directly, they were used with disabled
kids to make it easier to use a computer.
Tim wrote, On 12/10/2008 09:13 PM:
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 19:16 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
The dog's not too good on the keyboard. Paws too big for
picking out individual keys.
You could always teach it to use the mouse... ;-) But a rat might be
more practical. Yes, there is such a thing as
Tim:
Yes, there is such a thing as a computer rat - it's a larger computer
mouse.
Todd Denniston:
You would not happen to have the maker and some model names handy
would you?
Sorry, no. I haven't seen one directly, they were used with disabled
kids to make it easier to use a computer.
sfilippo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cannot get the sound subsystem to work.
...
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 02)
If you turn up the volume on your speakers to the max and max out all
the relevant software volume sliders
On Tuesday 09 December 2008 21:56, sfilippo wrote:
Taken out alsa-plugins-pulseaudio from a fresh install, no luck. This is
the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfeb38000 irq 16
[EMAIL
Hmm.
Isn't it the case that all normal multimedia packages require pulseaudio to
produce sound, and therefore would be effectively disabled???
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On Wednesday 10 December 2008 16:57, sfilippo wrote:
Hmm.
Isn't it the case that all normal multimedia packages require pulseaudio
to produce sound, and therefore would be effectively disabled???
Hi Salvatore.
That most definately is not the case. With Pulseaudio disabled, your sound
apps
No modprobe.conf on F10;
Here is the lsmod output, I am not sure which is the culprit driver; from other
info on the net looks like it's just a subdevice of snd-hda-intel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]# lsmod
Module Size Used by
fuse 49436 2
i915
This seems to be the problem area. Under FC7 I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]$ grep ^Codec /proc/asound/card?/codec*
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Codec: Realtek ALC660-VD
/proc/asound/card0/codec#1:Codec: Motorola Si3054
whereas under F10 I only get the Motorola line.
Now the question is, how do I
Under F7 I see this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]$ grep ^Codec /proc/asound/card?/codec*
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Codec: Realtek ALC660-VD
/proc/asound/card0/codec#1:Codec: Motorola Si3054
Under F10 I only see this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2] ~]# grep ^Codec /proc/asound/card?/codec*
Codec: Motorola
Just to make sure, this is the full detail for the codec under F10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#1
Codec: Motorola Si3054
Address: 1
Vendor Id: 0x10573055
Subsystem Id: 0x10431316
Revision Id: 0x100700
Modem Function Group: 0x1
Links:
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sfilippo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't it the case that all normal multimedia packages require pulseaudio to
produce sound, and therefore would be effectively disabled???
I think you are right. I'd copied away the advice on how to fix the
low volume problem but never got around to doing
sfilippo wrote:
Now the question is, how do I fix it?
This was posted to the alsa-devel group today by Takashi
Iwai, one of the main developers of Alsa. If you follow the
link, there is a very good explanation of hd audio under
alsa and how to troubleshoot it.
Hi,
per popular demand, I
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 23:11, sfilippo wrote:
Under F7 I see this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]$ grep ^Codec /proc/asound/card?/codec*
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Codec: Realtek ALC660-VD
/proc/asound/card0/codec#1:Codec: Motorola Si3054
Under F10 I only see this
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On Tuesday 09 December 2008 15:47, sfilippo wrote:
Hi there,
I would really appreciate any help on the following issue.
I own an ASUS W5F with an Intel motherboard, the output from lspci is
below. The computer has had both Fedora 6 and Fedora 7 working; since
Fedora 8 I tried upgrading and/or
Taken out alsa-plugins-pulseaudio from a fresh install, no luck. This is the
output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1] ~]# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfeb38000 irq 16
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2] ~]# grep ^Codec /proc/asound/card?/codec*
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