On Fri, July 8, 2005 11:21, Duncan wrote:
Expanding on what Zac said, ensure your user is in the audio group, and
that udev is set up to use that group for audio devices and that the mode
is 660.
that was the pointer for me[3], i have disabled arts and enabled alsa olso
in the kernel after
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How do I get to the
Mark wrote:
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How
Mark wrote:
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How do I
From: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
GF I have a X700 card with the ati 64 bits drivers and i get:
GF http://paste.lisp.org/display/9736
GF when trying to run quake3.
GF Any ideas?
I had the same problem with ATi drivers working correctly with
glxgears and fgl_glxgears.
I solved launching
Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader? If not, try
unplugging it and plugging it back in. It should tell you what it is
listed under in /dev. For example, my USB Zip drive says it is under
/dev/sdb under dmesg. Hope this helps!
On 7/9/05, Jonathan Schaeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sadly, dmesg is as mute as Kernel, my little house rabbit. :(2005/7/10, Jared Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader?If not, tryunplugging it and plugging it back in.It should tell you what it islisted under in /dev.For example, my USB Zip drive says it is
Curtis Richards posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below,
on Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:34:44 -0400:
Anyone know why the digests would trigger the Earthlink virus Blocker?
**
EARTHLINK VIRUS BLOCKER MESSAGE STATUS
**
Do you have support compiled in your kernel?
On 7/10/05, Jonathan Schaeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sadly, dmesg is as mute as Kernel, my little house rabbit. :(
2005/7/10, Jared Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader? If not, try
unplugging
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 14:05 +0200, Jonathan Schaeffer wrote:
I didnt' give any news about my configuration problems because of
other probs now solved :)
So, I have something new :
$ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: ATA Model:
Well, I *think* I have it figured out. After setting up the logging, I
fired up the build again, and when it finally failed, there was a
message you need perl 5 during the openssl package install. So I
tried emerging perl by itself, and it fails because the java ebuild
was not in the portage
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
For some reason after upgrading glibc yesterday many packages cannot be
emerged:
emerge -puD world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies /
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy virtual/glibc.
!!!
Sean Sullivan wrote:
On Sunday 10 July 2005 09:25, Mark wrote:
I'm rebuilding my system from scratch, using 2005 and a stage 2 build.
It keeps failing in the emerge --emptytree system process. I suspect
my make.conf is the problem. So a couple questions...
1. On the USE flags, this time
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