sound card (lsmod |
grep snd). See if the sound levels are up and not muted (you may run
alsamixer or your favourite KDE / gnome mixer)
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I could try compiling it from source but I am not sure how to force
32bit arch (and I suppose I would need some more 32bit libs) and will
it not conflict with the version installed from rpm? I would ideally
uninstall the 32bit version
this is not clear to
me.
Yast2 - Online Update
http://en.opensuse.org/YaST/Modules/Online_Update
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Actually, I think they have realised that and have recently release
the source code for the .NET platform. Though it might be too
sensitive to release source for other products ;-)
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packets that depend on it. What's the best
approach?
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posted on the openSuSE Wiki as
well, where it would be even more accessible. Let me know if you need
any help.
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On 25/01/2008, Francisco José Cadaval Arrola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. I'll try it.
Start running alsaconfig as root - this usually solves problems. If
not, also make sure you have the most up-to-date alsa (or update from
Community repos)
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through the y2log and grep a bit to find the
answer but I would hope there is an easier way.
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is usually simply down to
removing the files.
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screen and then run yast2 the lines are shown
correctly.
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alsa
packages from Packman repository. See if there are any entries in
boot.msg / messages regarding sound system and obviously if alsasound
is running.
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use of ncurses. I
suspect there is something with the way borders are rendered via
ncurses onto the screen depending on the terminal (the TERM env).
Just I have never coded using ncurses so don't really know where to look.
I was wandering if anyone else has similar problems?
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Center. I intend
to do same thing but using command line. The reason is that I want to
change server when I connect to my system using SSH.
How about running yast2 from the command line when connected via ssh?
This I would think will do the trick.
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hard to do serious development in a non-native environment or on a
virtual machine.
Divers in some cases are still an issue but there has been a
tremendous improvement on that to what I remember 10 years ago when I
started with linux systems.
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https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3268
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3718
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are enabled the level on it is always at the
minimum but even if I turn it up and reopen the mixer it resets to
zero.
Any clues someone? I don't know where to look now.
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I find using screen even more comfortable. You can easily have several
sessions open and switch between them and keep being logged in as
root. It works well with SSH access too.
Alright, looks like I have
?
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Another useful function of screen is it can do copy and paste. I know
it isn't exceptionally useful in a GUI environment, but if you only
work in runlevel 3, the copy
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root. It works well with SSH access too.
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configuration (which in
this case is another machine). Sometimes you can get DNS updated by,
say DHCP, but I do not think this is the case. It simple the DNS
configuration needing to be altered if the reverse DNS lookup result
is to be different.
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(or any 10.x). I'd ideally like to try it with
vnc but ssh would be equally fine.
Any clues highly appreciated.
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On 17/01/2008, Sunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This article says it all. I have done multiple installations that way.
Just to be confident, I would suggest that you create a local virtual
machine, and try remote install
mails or 'threads (discussions) ? You may have more
actual 'items'
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namespace. Also, you may wish to use your user page for
something else one day.
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I don't know how to create a more official Wiki page (not under our
home), but those 2 have all the information you need.
Why not just go to:
http://en.opensuse.org
/skype/linux/beta/
I am using the Beta version and it's very stable... video works well.
Worth a look.
Have you started Skype from the command line to see what error
messages are being generated?
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and firewall.
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Did you try DOSBox (http://www.dosbox.com/) I found it to perform quite well.
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A program I use at work is rather unstable in dosemu, and was hoping
this would be more efficient...
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be able to configure some port
forwarding if necessary.
Any suggestions welcome.
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by doing something like:
ssh -R :localhost:22 your_ip
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once the firewall has started but
ideally I would want this as part of the firewall startup.
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I personally prefer cacti (www.cacti.net)
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You can use MRTG (www.mrtg.com) with your SNMP device ;-)
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from
downloading via bit torrent. I am using the 64 bit installation media.
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# 0/0,tcp,22,,hitcount=3,blockseconds=60,recentname=ssh
#
# The special value _rpc_ is recognized as protocol and means that dport is
# interpreted as rpc service name. See FW_SERVICES_EXT_RPC for
# details.
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Perl File::Tail to listen on a file and process any text that arrives
* to use tail -f and pipe the output to my software
And I was thinking what would the performance implications be and the
preferred way of doing such analysis.
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