digito, ma non esiste :(non che imboscato in qualche parte dell'hd
?eppure anche un find / -name *sndconf*non trova nulla :(
l'hai lanciato come root?
si chiama sndconfig (non sndconf)
va fatto partire come root
va fatto partire fuori da x windows
ora inizio io con le domande :)
mi
a questo punto faccio il lavoro e alla fine mi accorgo sempre che non so
come si ritorna a "Benvenuti a ...". Di solito rinuncio e faccio
#shutdown now oppure senza vergogna provo un po' di tasti Ctrl Alt...
Qualcuno mi suggerisce il metodo pi elegante?
eh scusa non capisco bene.
Il 18:01, luned 19 marzo 2001, scrivesti:
a questo punto faccio il lavoro e alla fine mi accorgo sempre che
non so come si ritorna a "Benvenuti a ...". Di solito rinuncio e
faccio #shutdown now oppure senza vergogna provo un po' di tasti
Ctrl Alt... Qualcuno mi suggerisce il metodo pi
Tommaso Leddi wrote:
Il mio problema non andare a lavorare in console,
bens quello di riuscire a tornare al modo grafico
Se hai usato ctrl-alt-f1 per uscire da X, con Alt-F7 ci dovresti tornare.
Grazie Fabio!
Un' ora fa preso dalla curiosit suicida ho provato a premerli tutti e
Paul escribió:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Joan Tur wrote:
Hi Joan,
you can only run sndconfig as root.
It should be in /usr/sbin/sndconfig
Paul
But it isn't 8-)
It's a full installation using the two CDs... but i can copy it from the
laptop.
But i still don't know why 8-?
I had some
Hi Joan,
Also when you get to the login prompt in Xwindows hit Ctrl-Alt-F2 that will
take you to a text based prompt and let you run sndconfig correctly. When you
are done type Ctrl-Alt-F7 that will take you back to your Xwindows login. Yes
this does work I did it on my mandrake box so I know for
Hallo!
I had some configuration problems, so i have installed 7.2 again. What
is not working is the SB32 pnp... sndconfig is not in the path (and i
haven't been able to find it) and DrakConf - hardware says that /dev/dsp
is busy 8-?
Note: it's been working under this installation, but it
I have this weird problem: I run sndconfig (all versions I tried its the same
error) as root and in a certain time we gives this error:
"It wasnt possible to play audio"
"An error has occourred in the opening of"
"/dev/audio"
what can I do?
I had a problem with my Opti soundcard (different model), got round it by
installing sndconfig from my 7.1 CD and running it, it's fine now
and where can I get that rpm version? can U tell me what version is that and
a valid URL to get it please?
thx
Krulo wrote:
I had a problem with my Opti soundcard (different model),
got round it by installing sndconfig from my 7.1 CD and
running it, it's fine now
and where can I get that rpm version? can U tell me what
version is that and a valid URL to get it please?
thx
Kruloit's on the
I lowered my security the way you did, and the
supermount error disappeared, too. Thanks :)
I wonder why it happens, though.
--- Noah Body [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw the supermount kernel error as well. Im not
sure how to fix it, but
it seemed when I lowered my security, it worked?
I ended up reinstalling the whole thing (I don't think
it was anywhere in my system at the time, because I
was doing locate *con* in practically all possible
directories). After reinstalling (I chose
Custom/Normal this time), sndconfig was there for all
the world to see. I'm thinking that
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Subject: Re: [[newbie] no sndconfig?]
I ended up reinstalling the whole thing (I don't think
it was anywhere in my system at the time, because I
was doing locate *con* in practically all possible
directories). After reinstalling (I chose
Custom/Normal this time), sndconfig was there for all
the world
I just installed mandrake 7 (Air) on my PC, and I
can't seem to find sndconfig anywhere!
I looked in /usr/sbin/ for sndconfig, and it's not
there. Is there any way I can configure my sound?
Jen
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Jennifer Villafranca
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I just installed mandrake 7 (Air) on my PC, and I
can't seem to find sndconfig anywhere!
I looked in /usr/sbin/ for sndconfig, and it's not
there. Is there any way I can configure my sound?
Jen
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