On 12/15/2011 10:16 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
The Linux Journal's picks for favorite software has come out.
The favorite Audio Player so I decided to try it. But something strange
happens. In the playlist track 10 and 11 comes between track 1 and 2.
Track 10 and 11 appear also in their proper
It's the same 3-5 people speaking shit on this list. Enough with the
insults. Tweet or something
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On 11/15/2011 04:33 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
On 11/14/2011 8:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/15/2011 11:13 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Anyone know where the config files for Skype are located?
I have it installed on F14 _64 and it will not start up so I am guessing
it is a configuration problem
On 20/07/11 09:45, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
Brendan, thanks for your suggestions.
Unfortunately, none worked.
But I made some progress today.
I reinstalled pulseaudio and alsa-pulse-plugin, uncommented
the line
//#load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:1,0//
in// /etc/pulse/default.pa//
On 20/07/11 15:28, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
This is what I get when I execute
pulseaudio -k;
and then
pulseaudio -vv
Try it again after rm -rf ~/.pulse
This will remove previous state information.
Make sure #load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:1,0 is commented.
The card number is not
On 20/07/11 16:05, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
Brandon,
I get an enormous output when I execute
pulseaudio -vv the steps you suggested.
I tried to send the message twice and it is not getting to the list.
If you have another email I can send it there.
Thanks,
Zoran
File a bug and attach it
On 19/07/11 09:26, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
the playback device hw:0 is already in use. Please stop the
application using it and run JACK again
Cannot initialize driver
JackServer::Open() failed with -1
Failed to open server
19:22:41.113 JACK was stopped with exit status=255.
On 19/07/11 11:49, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
I actually uninstalled pulseaudio (not the libs).
If it were installed, how would I turn it off?
Taanks,
zoran
pulseaudio -k
Then try closing firefox, skype or anything else which may be outputting
audio to the sound card - try turning off system
On 19/07/11 14:33, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
Actually on boot I get the following message before I start any
applications:
KDE detected that one or more internal sound devices were removed.
*Do you want KDE to permanently forget about these devices?*
This is the list of devices KDE thinks
On 07/05/2011 07:41 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
2011/6/12 Joshua C.joshua...@googlemail.com:
As the subject says I cannot recompile grub. Everytime I get checking
whether the C compiler works... no. I explicitely installed all
packages from
On 05/07/11 08:03, Joshua C. wrote:
2011/7/4 Brendan Jonesbrendan.jones...@gmail.com:
On 07/05/2011 07:41 AM, Joshua C. wrote:
2011/6/12 Joshua C.joshua...@googlemail.com:
As the subject says I cannot recompile grub. Everytime I get checking
whether the C compiler works... no. I explicitely
On 07/02/2011 01:45 PM, JD wrote:
So how is the router doing it?
This is a very disconcerting security hole and I have not been
able to nail it down to any daemon running on my Fedora.
Isn't the page just redirecting to file://ip/ ?
You can do the same by typing that into the address bar
On 05/23/2011 05:54 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Maybe others could chime in and tell us how to discover
what the audio device ought to be, as derived through the
use of lsXXX or some other command. I tried 'Hardware
Lister' but no dice.
Chritopher Antill has provided Fedora with some
On 04/30/2011 09:20 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
I have a USB serial adapter I am trying to use as a seial console device
for putty. It is identified and works like a champ for root but will
not work for any other user.
For anyone other than root putty returns Unable to Open Port. I have
On 04/30/2011 09:38 AM, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Try adding the user to group tty
Same Result.
Ensure that the user can read/write your device /dev/ttySX
You might want to consider writing a udev rule so these permissions
persist after reboot.
Plenty of docco out there - one such example:
On 18/04/11 10:48, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I keep up with Ars Tecnica, Slashdot etc. but have seen nothing about
this. Some kind of reference would be useful.
One article:
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/254803,oracle-hangs-up-the-gloves-on-openoffice.aspx
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On 07/04/11 14:01, JD wrote:
$ pulseaudio --start
E: main.c: Daemon startup failed.
That's it? No clear reason given?
How can I fix it??
What's missing?
$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_intel8x0 22695 0
snd_intel8x0m 9544 0
snd_ac97_codec 87363 2
On 04/01/2011 11:06 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
Does anyone know how to save all the networks settings stored via NM
applet - wired, wifi and vpn.
Ideal would be in text file format - which I can transfer to a
different computer and import back into its NM applet. Or copy to the
On 04/02/2011 12:02 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
On 04/01/2011 09:50 AM, Brendan Jones wrote:
You could investigate
gconftool-2 --dump /system/networking/connections conns.xml
Does this include passwords ? I could not find them in the XML file?
I have always rentered them - but you can
On 03/28/2011 04:32 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I created a folder /home/bobg/winshared in this computer.
Then in virtualbox under Shared Folders I entered
/home/bobg/winshared again which it shows as winshared
/home/bobg/winshared
In Windows explorer navigate
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