Hello,
I just got ALSA installed on my redhat 9 dell inspiron 8000 with a
maestro3 sound card. The drivers load, but when gnome starts it reports
that it can't find /dev/sound/mixer. I tried a symlink to /dev/mixer,
but that didn't work. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Marc Boorshtein
Hello,
I just bought a quickcam zoom. When I plugged it in before bootup, it
works great except it disables my built in sound card? Kuduzu comes up
and detects a new sound card 5 times on bootup. If i plug it in after
bootup, it doesn't work. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Marc Boors
Is there any way to setup iptables to work with GnomeMeeting/NetMeeting?
Thanks
Marc Boorshtein
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what caused this?
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Hate to reply to my own post, but I found the problem. I didn't realize
that grub-install was segfaulting. I had to use mkbootdisk to create a
boot disk which I use to boot into linux, where I ran grub-install
'(hd0)' which fixed everything.
Marc
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 09:08,
disk and trying
format /mbr, but that didn't work. Am I missing something?
thanks
Marc Boorshtein
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I can't say i disagree. I can't find any other solution though.
marc
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 15:09, Glenn Cannon wrote:
> Marc Boorshtein wrote:
>
> >Well, the easiest way i know of (i have the same card) is to remove and
> >re-insert the card.
> >
> >
work just fine, as I have a WinXP
> partition on the machine that can use the card for hours at a time.
>
> Any ideas why RedHat is losing this connection after a while, and what it is I
> am doing wrong.
>
> Glenn.
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