Hi!
I've been doing some early 2.5 tests, but as I'm running RH8 with the Planet
on top of it there seem to be some problems actually building a 2.5 kernel
(the linked texts here mention optimization problems with the default
RH-shipped gcc as one). So far I haven't been able to boot the 2.5
BEAST/BSE version 0.5.4 is available for download at:
ftp://beast.gtk.org/pub/beast/v0.5
or
http://beast.gtk.org/beast-ftp/v0.5
BEAST (the Bedevilled Audio SysTem) is a graphical front-end to
BSE (the Bedevilled Sound Engine), a library for music composition,
audio synthesis, MIDI
Michel Dänzer escribio el 22/07/03 02:22:
Probably a GTK bug, not related to this thread.
I know, I know... ;)
Which isn't very surprising, as they can use parts of the graphics chip
that we don't have specs for, for one.
Sure. Only I remember having installed Mandrake 9.1, and I think video
goodday,
My name is Fred Yengeni a south African citizen, I got your Contact
through the south African chamber of commece and industry . I am the brother
to mr Tony Yengeni . Mr Yengeni was the chairman of parliament's in south
Africa and the former chief whip of
the ruling political party ANC
goodday,
My name is Fred Yengeni a south African citizen, I got your Contact
through the south African chamber of commece and industry . I am the brother
to mr Tony Yengeni . Mr Yengeni was the chairman of parliament's in south
Africa and the former chief whip of
the ruling political party ANC
i'm trying to install nando's wondrous package collection on RH8.0. it
seems that the alsa-lib RPM has a dependency on GLIBC-2.3.2, which
doesn't appear to exist on RH8.0.
has anyone run into this?
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Paul Davis wrote:
i'm trying to install nando's wondrous package collection on RH8.0. it
seems that the alsa-lib RPM has a dependency on GLIBC-2.3.2, which
doesn't appear to exist on RH8.0.
has anyone run into this?
Seems like glibc-2.3.2 is a part of the redhat
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 02:16:20PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
i'm trying to install nando's wondrous package collection on RH8.0. it
seems that the alsa-lib RPM has a dependency on GLIBC-2.3.2, which
doesn't appear to exist on RH8.0.
has anyone run into this?
No, my rh8 machine has
Goodday,
My name is Fred Yengeni a south African citizen, I got your Contact
through the south African chamber of commece and industry . I am the brother
to mr Tony Yengeni . Mr Yengeni was the chairman of parliament's in south
Africa and the former chief whip of
the ruling political party ANC .My
I got it installed as well, but in my case it got automatically downloaded
by apt (as part of the apt-get dist-upgrade)
/Werner
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] calling all
From looking at the date I'd guess it comes from up2date, which is
included in planet.
yeah, but you can't use up2date on a machine not connected to the
internet. so a machine configured without being updated (i.e. not
really 8.0 anymore) doesn't have glibc 2.3. i supposed RH are defining
8.0 as
Goodday,
My name is Fred Yengeni a south African citizen, I got your Contact
through the south African chamber of commece and industry . I am the brother
to mr Tony Yengeni . Mr Yengeni was the chairman of parliament's in south
Africa and the former chief whip of
the ruling political party ANC .My
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:51:20PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
i guess i should get it connected to the net, and run up2date as well,
eh?
Yes, you should do that anyway for security reasons.
- Steve
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 21:26, Steve Harris wrote:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:51:20PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
i guess i should get it connected to the net, and run up2date as
well, eh?
Yes, you should do that anyway for security reasons.
Connect it to the net for security reasons? Are
Don't run up2date, just use apt. There should be a full set of updates
for redhat in the apt index on CCRMA's servers.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
Do this in between the install apt on your RH box and install Planet
CCRMA magic kernel RPM package steps.
P.S. There's a new version of
its not 0xb firmware thats a problem, its hex 20 or dec 20 hardware
... the driver doesn't recognize it. as usual, RME did tell me they
^^^
did NOT
were bringing out a new h/w version.
--p
Don't run up2date, just use apt. There should be a full set of updates
for redhat in the apt index on CCRMA's servers.
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
Do this in between the install apt on your RH box and install Planet
CCRMA magic kernel RPM package steps.
yes, but i'm connected to CCRMA
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