Charlie, you said:
The next thing you need to do is open a terminal, become super user
and run the command drakxservices. Be sure sound is set to start at
boot as well as alsa if
that's what you're using. Just scroll down the list and find the
services set to start at boot. If those two
On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 15:52, Anne Wilson wrote:
I couldn't say about that particular card, but my older machine has a
SB Live!5.1 which shows up as an es1371. My original SB Live!5.1
used the emu10k1, but this one will not run with that driver. It
seems that boards having the same name
On Sunday 14 Dec 2003 10:10 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Then I clicked on player settings. I noted that Use External
Player was checked but that no player was specified. I deselected
the use external player option and tried again. I selected the KDE
open wav file and hit the play button.
Hi again Charlie.
You said:
I thought that was fixed, or have I confused this thread with another?
What sound card (on-board, PCI card???) chip-set? Do you have aumix
installed, if
not I recommend you do so and post the output of
aumix -q
OK, I installed aumix and below is the output
Hello yet again, Charlie.
You said:
Frankly I'd recommend you remove both. The source for what you want
was called
updates by Mandrake Update once upon a time, now it's called
update_source,
next week who the hell knows. g Just nuke both and let Mandrake
Update set
a new one up. Then
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Saturday 13 December 2003 10:35 am, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hi again Charlie.
You said:
I thought that was fixed, or have I confused this thread with another?
What sound card (on-board, PCI card???) chip-set? Do you have aumix
installed, if
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 6:36 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
If you don't document the steps and solutions and how you achieved
the results Anne Wilson will string us both up. You have to post
your trials and tribulations and their resolution on the Community
Wiki.
http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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Saturday 13 December 2003 11:36 am, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hello yet again, Charlie.
You said:
Frankly I'd recommend you remove both. The source for what you want
was called
updates by Mandrake Update once upon a time, now it's called
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Saturday 13 December 2003 11:44 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 6:36 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
If you don't document the steps and solutions and how you achieved
the results Anne Wilson will string us both up. You have to post
On Saturday 13 Dec 2003 7:00 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Glad to see that you're flying the flag while I'm away, Charlie.
I know my only contributions to the Wiki have been in the form of
copy and pastes from answers I've posted. By others. For that I
apologize. But since I was one of the
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Friday 12 December 2003 11:55 am, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hi Charlie and all who have offered assistance. Ti is truly appreciated.
I'm sorry I'm so late in responding but I've been unusually busy this
past week.
Busy is good. So are questions
Hi again Charlie.
You said:
OK, *which* freakin' directions? (g The command line, right click the
K button or??? .
Actually I opted for the right click on the K button. My reasons were
basically two. 1- Working from the command line I would have had no idea
how to undo what I did if it
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Friday 12 December 2003 5:02 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hi again Charlie.
You said:
OK, *which* freakin' directions? g The command line, right click the
K button or??? .
Actually I opted for the right click on the K button. My reasons
Hi All.
Having gotten no response to my original posting on this subject I'm
left to wonder if I have simply totally messed up my current install of
Mandrake 9.2 with my attempts to run update and therefore must simply
reinstall? Or perhaps my questions were just too ignorant of the issues
Langsley,
I'm sure you are not being ignored.
I for one am not sure what you were trying to do with urpmi,
You talk about updating, but what ?
Updating the entire OS , or just OO
I would not even attempt an urpmi update of an entire OS with nothing
but a dialup modem
It's just too slow, my ISP
sorry i maybe misst youre original post...
but let's do some thing about
you said that the problem begans after a update
process right...???
have you note that the urpmi had a bug and must be
updated by hand...??? the rpm manager was closing
wrong the data base so it causes the links
Hello again John, and thanks for your response.
I didn't think I was being ignored, rather possibly that my questions
left people at a loss.
The update to which I was referring is the Mandrake Update in the
Software Management section of Mandrake control Center.
I've been getting notices from
Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hello again John, and thanks for your response.
I didn't think I was being ignored, rather possibly that my questions
left people at a loss.
The update to which I was referring is the Mandrake Update in the
Software Management section of Mandrake control Center.
I've
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 3:33 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hello again John, and thanks for your response.
I didn't think I was being ignored, rather possibly that my questions
left people at a loss.
The update to which I was referring is the
Langsley T Russell wrote:
The update to which I was referring is the Mandrake Update in the
Software Management section of Mandrake control Center.
If you have updated your sources then it has been updating all the
outstanding packages to bring things up todate with current released
packages
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 4:12 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
whack
To open a console have you tried holding the CTRL button and striking the
F2 button? Type konsole in the resulting run command box then strike the
enter key. Or if you want to go directly
Hi all. I finally managed to update my mandrake 9.2 yesterday. I tried
deleting the lock file from the /var/lib/urpmi file as directed by
Derek, but was denied permission. So I thought I would change the
permissions and then delete the lock file. After adding the permission
to the /var/lib/urpmi
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