On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 11:40:14PM -0400, Chris Bare wrote
> I don't know when this stopped working, because I don't use the feature that
> often, but I'm no longer able to play mp3 streams over the net with xmms. When
> I try to play a location absolutely nothing happens. It doesn't say
> connecti
On 23:40 Sun 03 Apr , Chris Bare wrote:
> I don't know when this stopped working, because I don't use the feature that
> often, but I'm no longer able to play mp3 streams over the net with xmms. When
> I try to play a location absolutely nothing happens. It doesn't say
> connecting, I don't see
I don't know when this stopped working, because I don't use the feature that
often, but I'm no longer able to play mp3 streams over the net with xmms. When
I try to play a location absolutely nothing happens. It doesn't say
connecting, I don't see any packets on ethereal.
I know xmms was recently s
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Walter Dnes wrote:
I emerge/updated world a couple of days ago. xmms 1.2.10 no longer
handled "pls" streaming. It wouldn't even respond to the old hack of
downloading the .pls file and opening it on your drive with xxms. The
correspondence on http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug
I emerge/updated world a couple of days ago. xmms 1.2.10 no longer
handled "pls" streaming. It wouldn't even respond to the old hack of
downloading the .pls file and opening it on your drive with xxms. The
correspondence on http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85165 has the
following fix, wh
I su'd into her account, ran her xmms and changed the setting. It
worked that way. We'll have to wait and see if it works when she logs
into her account from the login screen. Thanks!
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 18:00 +0100, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> > The only app that acts as if we don't have a
> >
> The only app that acts as if we don't have a
> sound card is xmms in her account. Any thoughts on how to
> fix this?
xmms can play through almost any sound systems found on linux.
In xmms, choose options => settings => output plugin and
choose the same as you use in your account.
Best reg
On my client PC running Gentoo there are two personal user accounts;
mine and my wife's. In my account my xmms can play MP3s, but in my
wife's account when she tries to play them it gives her the same message
it used to give us on FC1 when the Via Technologies sound card cut out,
yet her volume co
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:40:22 -0800, Jean Jordaan muttered:
>...I miss cute things like fadeout that WinAmp has these days...
There are some plugins for XMMS that'll let you do that sort of thing.
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On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 02:16:29PM -0800, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:57:28 -0800, Mike muttered:
> > What is causing these warnings when I start xmms:
> >
> > Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so",
>
> You've probably got a theme selected
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:57:28 -0800, Mike muttered:
> What is causing these warnings when I start xmms:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so",
You've probably got a theme selected (in $HOME/.gtkrc) that doesn't exist
or isn't installed. Try deleting your
Hi,
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 09:57, Mike wrote:
> What is causing these warnings when I start xmms:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so",
One cause may be you haven't install gtk-engines-xfce (engine required
by some themes)
>
> (a whole bunch)
>
> an
On 18:57 Fri 06 Feb , Mike wrote:
> What is causing these warnings when I start xmms:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so",
>
> (a whole bunch)
>
> and:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
> "textures/DefaultGrad.xpm"
What is causing these warnings when I start xmms:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: "libxfce.so",
(a whole bunch)
and:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "textures/DefaultGrad.xpm"
line 182
(not as many)
I've re-emerged xmms but no chan
Timothy Grant wrote:
I'm having the exact same problem.
There has now been a bug report filed on this see
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40487 but no resolution yet to
the problem.
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I'm having the exact same problem.
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 06:44, Kathy Wills wrote:
> Has anyone been able to update to xmms-1.2.9-r2. The ebuild seems to be
> having trouble finding all the patches. It is looking for
> xmms-1.2.9-gentoo-patches-0.5.tar.bz2 and can't find it. I haven't been
> ab
On Thursday, February 5, 2004 12:57 pm, Martin LORANG wrote:
> > Has anyone been able to update to xmms-1.2.9-r2. The ebuild seems to be
> > having trouble finding all the patches. It is looking for
> > xmms-1.2.9-gentoo-patches-0.5.tar.bz2 and can't find it. I haven't been
> > able to find it on a
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 08:44:28 -0600
Kathy Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone been able to update to xmms-1.2.9-r2. The ebuild seems to
> be having trouble finding all the patches. It is looking for
> xmms-1.2.9-gentoo-patches-0.5.tar.bz2 and can't find it. I haven't
> been able to find
Le jeudi 5 Février 2004 14:44, Kathy Wills a écrit :
> Has anyone been able to update to xmms-1.2.9-r2. The ebuild seems to be
> having trouble finding all the patches. It is looking for
> xmms-1.2.9-gentoo-patches-0.5.tar.bz2 and can't find it. I haven't been
> able to find it on any of the mir
Has anyone been able to update to xmms-1.2.9-r2. The ebuild seems to be
having trouble finding all the patches. It is looking for
xmms-1.2.9-gentoo-patches-0.5.tar.bz2 and can't find it. I haven't been
able to find it on any of the mirrors either.
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Hi,
On Friday 02 January 2004 00:20, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> If it sucks with any os, it must be a big shit and writting
> drivers for it is wasted time.
>
I am spending some time on the ocworkbench forum. There are a lot of boards
with the cm9739 out there nowadays. And most of them suck.
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
Another bad thing is, I can't adjust PCM output signal level in
alsamixer.
that is because the cmi9739 sucks AND the drivers are incomplete.
You have two options: get the drivers from cmedia and install an acient redhat
kernel or buy a nice cheap soundcard.
Believe me,
Tom Wesley wrote:
I'd be willing to bet you're using the disk writer output plugin...
Check in the Preferences dialog and select either the
alsa(generic)/esd(gnome)/arts(kde) plugin, depending on what environment
you're using. I recommend using alsa for everything now, as it all
works on my PC he
On Thursday 01 January 2004 22:22, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> Happy New Year to all!
>
> I have problem with xmms ...
> it "plays" 4 min's song in cca 2 seconds (silence on output).
as Mr Wesley said, the diskwriter plugin is the culprit, change it to
something else.
> Another bad thing is, I c
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 21:22, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> Happy New Year to all!
>
> I have problem with xmms ...
> it "plays" 4 min's song in cca 2 seconds (silence on output).
> mpg123 plays that song properly, but sound is distorted
> (like if 1W repro receives 100 wats).
> Another bad thing is,
Happy New Year to all!
I have problem with xmms ...
it "plays" 4 min's song in cca 2 seconds (silence on output).
mpg123 plays that song properly, but sound is distorted
(like if 1W repro receives 100 wats).
Another bad thing is, I can't adjust PCM output signal level in
alsamixer.
KDE starts with
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 13:05, Thomas Achtemichuk wrote:
> On 12/02/03 15:50:10, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > Thomas - thanks for responding. It all makes sense, but it isn't working
> > out right as I try to get this cleaned up. I edited
> > /var/cache/edb/virtuals to only have the two kernels called o
On 12/02/03 15:50:10, Mark Knecht wrote:
Thomas - thanks for responding. It all makes sense, but it isn't working
out right as I try to get this cleaned up. I edited
/var/cache/edb/virtuals to only have the two kernels called out that I
have emerged
virtual/linux-sources sys-kernel/aa-sources sys
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 10:48, Thomas Achtemichuk wrote:
> On 12/02/03 13:00:42, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >OK, I'm going completely buggy. I want to emerge alsa-xmms for my
> > 2.4.20-r7 machine, but emerge is telling me it wants to emerge
> > development-sources also. I do not have developme
On 12/02/03 13:00:42, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
OK, I'm going completely buggy. I want to emerge alsa-xmms for my
2.4.20-r7 machine, but emerge is telling me it wants to emerge
development-sources also. I do not have development-sources installed.
Why must I do this?
Because according to your virtu
Hi,
OK, I'm going completely buggy. I want to emerge alsa-xmms for my
2.4.20-r7 machine, but emerge is telling me it wants to emerge
development-sources also. I do not have development-sources installed.
Why must I do this?
Is there a simple way for me to stop this occurance at the command
l
On Friday 17 October 2003 07:02 pm, Abilio Carvalho wrote:
> Why do I make emerge -p xmms and see a lot of Gnome 1 libraries? Even ~x86
> doesn't help. I'm forced to USE=-gnome to be able to install it... Are
> there plans for a Gnome-2 based xmms ebuild?
That isn't up to the Gentoo people. xmms i
begin quote
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:02:16 +0200
Abilio Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do I make emerge -p xmms and see a lot of Gnome 1 libraries? Even
> ~x86 doesn't help. I'm forced to USE=-gnome to be able to install
> it... Are there plans for a Gnome-2 based xmms ebuild?
xmms has
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 12:02:16 -0700, Abilio Carvalho muttered:
> Why do I make emerge -p xmms and see a lot of Gnome 1 libraries? Even
> ~x86 doesn't help. I'm forced to USE=-gnome to be able to install it...
> Are there plans for a Gnome-2 based xmms ebuild?
As far as I know, XMMS doesn't yet supp
Why do I make emerge -p xmms and see a lot of Gnome 1 libraries? Even ~x86 doesn't
help. I'm forced to USE=-gnome to be able to install it... Are there plans for a
Gnome-2 based xmms ebuild?
Abilio
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On August 17, 2003 12:02 pm, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> Thanks for your comments. I use "kernel-space" alsa. I don't use masked
> ebuilds, because I don't feel lucky! Pity that some parts of KMix and KRec
> are badly documented, but this is another matter...
At 17 August, 2003 Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Sunday 17 Aug 2003 00:57, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> > - Userland ALSA. Similar to ESD, even with similar problems. I don't
> >know much about ALSA, really, because it's used primarily by KDE.
>
> I think you're confusing alsa with arts.
Indeed I am. T
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Andrew Farmer wrote:
>
> Yep. The problem lies in Linux's unusual approach(es) to handling sound
> output:
>
> - OSS sound. This is still the "standard" method (though it's being
>supplanted by kernel ALSA) -- programs access /dev/dsp directly. Only
>one program ca
On Sunday 17 Aug 2003 00:57, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> - Userland ALSA. Similar to ESD, even with similar problems. I don't
>know much about ALSA, really, because it's used primarily by KDE.
I think you're confusing alsa with arts.
Peter
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At 16 August, 2003 Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Alec Berryman wrote:
> > When getting something abnormal like this (XMMS ought to be able to do
> > XMMS), the first thing I'd try would be run it in a console. Does it
> > give any signifigant output? Next, do a quick recompile with
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Alec Berryman wrote:
> When getting something abnormal like this (XMMS ought to be able to do
> XMMS), the first thing I'd try would be run it in a console. Does it
> give any signifigant output? Next, do a quick recompile with more
> conservative options. Try -O2 instead o
When getting something abnormal like this (XMMS ought to be able to do
XMMS), the first thing I'd try would be run it in a console. Does it
give any signifigant output? Next, do a quick recompile with more
conservative options. Try -O2 instead of -O3, take out the "fast" math,
and all that fun s
I can play a audio CD with xmms, but I can't play a .wav file on disk.
When I try, xmms freezes (doesn't react to mouse, even the preferences
window freezes when it's open). I have to "killall xmms"...
Any idea? TIA.
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On July 26, 2003 03:12 pm, Brian Richardson wrote:
> I'm curious. The packages.mask file in /usr/portage/profiles has mentioned
> that support for xmms-arts will be removed as it is not being maintained
> upstream. However, from my point of view, it works as well as it needs to.
> What is being pla
I'm curious. The packages.mask file in /usr/portage/profiles has mentioned
that support for xmms-arts will be removed as it is not being maintained
upstream. However, from my point of view, it works as well as it needs to.
What is being planned to replace this package? I need XMMS for Musepack
Okkey I reverted back to gettext-0.11.5 and it let xmms install. Lets
see what other packages have problem with gettext.
Spundun
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 20:39, Spundun Bhatt wrote:
> Hi gentoo-user
>
> I got my machine back after 20 days and I had 89 updates on the ~x86
> gentoo system.
> the latest
Hi gentoo-user
I got my machine back after 20 days and I had 89 updates on the ~x86
gentoo system.
the latest gettext version seems to have some problem compiling xmms as
the error below suggests.
I saw that the line:50 had some credit line in accented characters.
So I guess I could try to patch
Do you use the Alsa Output Plugin within xmms? It seems to be buggy. I
also have some trouble with it. Try using OSS Output(you might have to
emerge OSS wrapper for alsa).
Hope this helps.
Michael
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Has anyone else had problems w/ xmms hanging and audio going in a 'loop'
On Friday 27 June 2003 11:21 pm, Adam Scriven wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been installing Gentoo for the first time, and it's generally gone
> pretty well, except for running out of hard drive space more than once.
> (Who'd have thought a 2GB /usr and a 1.5GB /var partition wouldn't be big
> enough!).
Hello,
I've been installing Gentoo for the first time, and it's generally gone
pretty well, except for running out of hard drive space more than once.
(Who'd have thought a 2GB /usr and a 1.5GB /var partition wouldn't be big
enough!).
Anyway, I've been getting this same error whenever I try and e
Has anyone else had problems w/ xmms hanging and audio going in a 'loop'?
i can listen to a song fine through its length, but if i go to stop it or change it
the hang always occurs.
enviorment:
XP CPU
nvidia U400 chipset
onboard audio turned off
ALSA installed as per gentoo online docs
ens1371
You don't need that for audio CDs. Just merge XMMS, then
under options/preferences setup the input option for CD
output options (make sure your sound is working). Insert
CD, click eject button on XMMS and you get a directory
list. Go to the directory (usually /dev/cdrom) you put
under optio
Stephen Boulet wrote:
I've emerge xmms-cdread. How do I use xmms to play an audio cd?
Enable the plugin in the preferences menu and select add directory in
the playlist window. Then select /cdrom or whatever the mount point of
your cdrom is. That should work - at least for me it does ;-) .
Hope
I've emerge xmms-cdread. How do I use xmms to play an audio cd?
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 17:23, MAL wrote:
> Tomas Volka wrote:
> > Optionally you can emerge masked ebuild with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86"
> > emerge -u xmms. Thats what i did and it works just fine :)
>
> lol, except it wants to update 18 other core parts of my system,
> including my nvidia driver?
Alexander Futasz wrote:
2003-03-04 Tuesday 15:09 spider
* media-sound/xmms/: ChangeLog, xmms-1.2.7-r18.ebuild,
xmms-1.2.7-r19.ebuild, files/digest-xmms-1.2.7-r19: portage has
changed einstall to set libdir, this caused the decoder and output
plugins to install into
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:28:58 +, MAL wrote:
> Alexander Futasz wrote:
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=104745885627701&w=2
> >
> > is this your problem? wouldbe strange though since i use the same
> > version as you and have no problems.
>
> Yes it's my problem, see below for w
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:23:50 +
MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Err, infact you can use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -u -nodeps xmms, should
have same result in functionality, but you wont need to update all those deps.
Sometimes im just forgeting that i have ~x86 in make.conf ;)
> Tomas Vol
Alexander Futasz wrote:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=104745885627701&w=2
is this your problem? wouldbe strange though since i use the same
version as you and have no problems. see:
Yes it's my problem, see below for where the files are going:
media-sound/xmms-1.2.7-r15 *
CONTENTS:
Tomas Volka wrote:
Optionally you can emerge masked ebuild with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -u xmms. Thats what i did and it works just fine :)
lol, except it wants to update 18 other core parts of my system,
including my nvidia driver?!
oddness :)
MAL
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 14:48:01 +, MAL wrote:
> Hi ppl... new gentoo system using alsa.. I emerged XMMS, run it, and
> it has no input plugins! In fact, no plugins in any of the sections,
> (apart from the alsa output plugin, which is there fine), and thus
> refuses to play anything. Hell, it
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 09:56:09 -0500
Sean Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Optionally you can emerge masked ebuild with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -u xmms.
Thats what i did and it works just fine :)
> I had the same problem... ended up installing straight from source and
> everything worked grea
I had the same problem... ended up installing straight from source and
everything worked great
Sean
On 12-Mar-2003, MAL wrote:
> Hi ppl... new gentoo system using alsa.. I emerged XMMS, run it, and it
> has no input plugins! In fact, no plugins in any of the sections,
> (apart from the als
Hi ppl... new gentoo system using alsa.. I emerged XMMS, run it, and it
has no input plugins! In fact, no plugins in any of the sections,
(apart from the alsa output plugin, which is there fine), and thus
refuses to play anything. Hell, it won't even load an mp3.
Sound works, as I just ran qu
Martin Polley wrote:
Hi,
I emerged a few things in the last few days (transcode & dvdrip among
others) and now xmms does not work.
It appears OK, but does not respond to any clicks (except to close it).
Any ideas what got broken?
I assume you are using KDE for your desktop, right? Is XMMS c
Thanks! That seems to have fixed it.
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On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 11:24, Chris van der Pennen wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 23:47, Martin Polley wrote:
Hi,
I emerged a few things in the last few da
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 23:47, Martin Polley wrote:
Hi,
I emerged a few things in the last few days (transcode & dvdrip among
others) and now xmms does not work.
It appears OK, but does not respond to any clicks (except to close it).
Any ideas what got broken?
I had a similar experience, it
Hi,
I emerged a few things in the last few days (transcode & dvdrip among
others) and now xmms does not work.
It appears OK, but does not respond to any clicks (except to close it).
Any ideas what got broken?
(I have tried unmerging and re-emerging xmms--no good.)
Versions:
xmms 1.2.7 (r15 eb
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