Thanks!
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> First a preliminary suggestion: Please use Subject: lines in your mail
> to this list. Since the lack of a Subject: line is a characteristic
> of SPAM and virus messages, I usually discard unread any such
> messages ... I only read this one because I happened t
First a preliminary suggestion: Please use Subject: lines in your mail to
this list. Since the lack of a Subject: line is a characteristic of SPAM
and virus messages, I usually discard unread any such messages ... I only
read this one because I happened to recognize your e-mail address.
As to y
hi,
my /var/log/dmesg is full of:
...
Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
Device not ready. Make sure there is a di
I have encountered people with the same problem. AFAIK, SW9.1 has some
problems with Alsa being used as the driver( maybe a kernel problem, I
don't know)
if you are using mpg321 as the player use the option
mpg321 -o oss
This worked for a friend.
So ,I figure all you have to do is change the ddef
On 02-04, Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I mount a usb memory stick? I do see something connected to usb on
> the output mount (I am running Redhat 9):
> $ mount | grep usb
> usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs (rw)
>
> On plugging the device into the machine and looking at dme
HI, sorry, but, i see that there are too many difference between both. The first one,
is using alsa drivers for sound, with oss emulation for those applications that
doesn't support alsa. The second one, uses oss (open sound system). I don't know
which the problem is, but, you can start with it
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Hi,
Resent-Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:11:34 +0800
Resent-From: Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bad Sound in Slackware
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In Slackware 9.1 I have a very annoying distorted sound which I am unable to
correct.
My RH9.0 and S