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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:13:15 +0100
From: Chris Lale <chrislale@untrammelled.co.uk>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Some ALSA apps stopped working [SOLVED]
Message-ID: <46852F9B.1090404@untrammelled.co.uk>
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 12:39:48 +0100, Chris Lale wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Both machines have Etch up to date.
>>
>> The laptop has /dev/dsp, the affected desktop does not. Perhaps this device is
>> needed by alsa for the affected applications? I tried to create the device with
>>
>> # cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV -v sound
>>
>> but the command created the devices in /dev/.static/dev/ because udev is active.
>> Both machines have udev. Is there another way to create /dev/dsp?
>
> # file /dev/dsp
> /dev/dsp: ERROR: cannot open `/dev/dsp' (No such file or directory)
>
> # modprobe snd_pcm_oss
>
> # file /dev/dsp
> /dev/dsp: character special (14/3)
>
Well, knock me down with a feather! Everything works. :)
I'd done all this:
# modprobe snd_pcm_oss
# modprobe snd_mixer_oss
# modprobe snd_sec_oss
but I could only get realplayer to work with the aoss wrapper ("aoss realplay").
It would not work directly or with the kernelspace emulation.
I logged out and went away to rest my brain. When I logged in again, I checked
for /dev/dsp and it was there! I ran realplayer and it worked. I purged alsa-oss
and it still worked.
I expect the logout/login did the trick.
Nigel Henry wrote:
> Why you've lost them though, is a bit of a mystery. I'd thought perhaps some
> kernel related thing, if your using a later kernel on your PC than on the
> laptop, or have rolled your own for the PC, and have missed something out
> when running makemenuconfig.
>
I have a bog-standard installation with kernel 2.6.18-4-486. It seems that the
snd_pcm_oss module is in the linux-headers package so it must be built into the
kernel.
I have been playing with qemu recently. I wonder whether using the -soundhw
option might have caused a problem with /dev/dsp. I just tried this but /dev/dsp
is still there. So, its a mystery how the problem arose.
Many thanks Nigel and Florian.
--
Chris.
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:31:13 -0700
From: Andrew Sackville-West <andrew@farwestbilliards.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: TW <twilliams001@elp.rr.com>
Subject: Re: No Sound After Playing XMMS
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> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:51:29AM -0600, TW wrote:
> > =20
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >> After playing music with the XMMS application, I seem to be unable=
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> >> =20
> >
> >is it just web sound you can't hear or is it any sound?=20
> >
> >what audio out are you using with xmms: alsa, oss, esd?
> >
> >I'm willing to bet that you're starting some sound daemon in the
> >process of starting xmms and that soudn daemon is still around after
> >you exit and its blocking up the sound.
> >
> >A
> > =20
> I just checked my I/O and changed it to ALSA (it was using OSS). That=20
> may have been my problem, but not sure. Thanks. ~Telly
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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:35:59 +0200
From: Bruno Costacurta <pubmb01@skynet.be>
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Subject: kdevelop : subversion support ?
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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:19:10 -0400
From: David Ondzes <dao@pobox.com>
To: Jeff D <fixedored@gmail.com>,
debian user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Re: web proxy settings
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:15 pm, Jeff D wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, David Ondzes wrote:
>
>>> /etc/apt# find . | xargs grep proxy_server
>>
>> Did not find "proxy_server" in any of the files below /etc/apt
>>
>> On 6/29/07, Pol Hallen wrote:
>>>> Hello All. I installed my debian while behind a web proxy and now
>>>> I want to run it with a direct connection. What config file do I need
>>>> to change to remove the proxy info I entered during install. My system
>>>> is headless so I will need a command line way of removing the
>>>> information.
>>> Hi,
>>> i'm not sure, but u should see in /etc/apt/sources.list and remove
>>> proxy
>>> references.
>>> Pol
>>>
>
> Try looking for just proxy, not proxy_server
"proxy_server" was the machine name for the proxy server. I tried just
proxy that had no hits as well.
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:22:31 -0600
From: TW <twilliams001@elp.rr.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: No Sound After Playing XMMS
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TW wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:51:29AM -0600, TW wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After playing music with the XMMS application, I seem to be
>>> unable to hear sound after closing the XMMS app and going to watch
>>> videos at Google Video (or anywhere else on the web).
>>
>> is it just web sound you can't hear or is it any sound?
>> what audio out are you using with xmms: alsa, oss, esd?
>>
>> I'm willing to bet that you're starting some sound daemon in the
>> process of starting xmms and that soudn daemon is still around after
>> you exit and its blocking up the sound.
>>
>> A
>>
> I just checked my I/O and changed it to ALSA (it was using OSS). That
> may have been my problem, but not sure. Thanks. ~Telly
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:41:05 -0700
From: Bob McGowan <bob_mcgowan@symantec.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to move the master boot record?
Message-ID: <46853621.7080106@symantec.com>
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Joe Hart wrote:
> On Friday 29 June 2007 15:33:09 Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>> In my computer the master boot record is installed in /dev/hda6.
>>>> Suppose I want to move it and have it installed in /dev/hda9: is it
>>>> possible, and how?
>> "Russell L. Harris" writes:
<snipped>
>> On my PC, besides the swap partition, I have one partition, hda1, for MS
>> Windows and another five for Linux: hda6, had7, hda8, hda9, hda10.
>>
>> At the moment the `boot partition' is hda6 and I want it to be, say, hda9.
>> Sorry if I can'y use the right words. Maybe I should say that the hda6
>> Grub boot loader is now installed to the master boot record of my hard
>> drive whereas the hda9 boot loader is installed to the /dev/hda9 partition?
>>
>
> There are more than one way to do this, but this will (should) work:
>
> #grub
> grub>root (hd0,8)
> grub>setup (hd0)
> grub>quit
>
> hd0,8 = /dev/hda9, so you should be alright with those command. Note that the
> # and the grub> are the prompts.
>
>> I want to do so beacuse: now I'm still using Debian Sarge, which is
>> installed in hda6; I want to install Debian Etch in hda9; then when I'm
>> sure that everything is all right with Etch I want to boot from hda9, so
>> hda6 can be formatted again.
>>
>> I hope that now it is clear enough what I want.
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>> Rodolfo
If I understand correctly, you have Sarge on a partition that you want
to preserve, while using a second partition on the same disk to install
Etch. Once you're happy with the Etch install, you'll redo the Sarge
partition formatting to use with your new Etch install.
But you mentioned 5 partitions for Linux, the above is only two, so what
are the other 3 used for? Will you need any of them for the Etch part,
are they used with Sarge, or used some other way?
You need the answers to the above, which will modify to some extent what
you do. But I think what you do is simply install Etch, selecting hda9
as the partition to install (the / filesystem for Etch), plus any of the
other partitions (or none) depending on the answer to the question.
When you get to Etch's grub installation step, it will detect the
Windows and Sarge installs and offer to setup grub in the master boot
record for you. It should (if all works as expected) provide you with
boot options for Windows, Sarge and Etch.
I said "should", but I don't expect any problems, I've done this type of
thing several times, successfully. And this way, you don't need to
worry about grub prompts or grub (disk,partition) numbering issues.
When you're happy with Etch (shouldn't take too long!-), you just edit
the /boot/grub/menu.lst file for Etch to remove the section that boots
Sarge and to change (if needed) the 'default' boot number to match the
number position for Etch in the boot section (look for lines beginning
with 'title', near the end of the file). Reformat hda6 and you're done.
--
Bob McGowan
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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:23:16 -0600
From: TW <twilliams001@elp.rr.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: No Sound After Playing XMMS
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Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:51:29AM -0600, TW wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> After playing music with the XMMS application, I seem to be unable
>> to hear sound after closing the XMMS app and going to watch videos at
>> Google Video (or anywhere else on the web). I've looked over the net
>> and couldn't find the answer to this. The sound is fine, but, after
>> listening to XMMS audio, I have to log out (and back in) in order to
>> hear sound over the internet. The reverse isn't a problem, though,
>> meaning that I can listen to Google Video and then play XMMS without
>> problems. What am I missing? Thanks in advance. ~Telly
>>
>
> esd getting in the way?
>
> How is your XMMS configured? ALSA? Esd?
>
>
It was configured with OSS. ~Telly
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 19:39:22 +0300
From: ndemou@gmail.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: It was new to me, even if it was 3 years old...
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On 6/29/07, Bert Schulze <potassium.xyanide@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > apt-cache madison ...
> > apt-cache's madison [...]
> > [...]
>
> Don't you think the list will be able to read the apt-cache manpage? (;
I surely prefer that he did - I hate it when I see a URL or any other
reference without a hint as to what it is about.
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:29:26 -0700
From: Andrew Sackville-West <andrew@farwestbilliards.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: network configuration issue - iptables
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:07:01PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West on 25/06/07 04:27, wrote:
> >On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:35:09PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> >>I have set up a network for our house using a gateway server with etch=
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> >>and two NICs, eth1 for the internal network and eth2 for the DSL modem.
> >>
> >>I set up iptables with firewall-builder and all seems OK, but I can onl=
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> >>ever access the web interface on the DSL modem from the gateway server=
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> >>directly after downing the internal network on eth1.
> >>
> >>The modem's web interface is on 192.168.1.1 on eth2 and if I don't down=
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> >>eth1, the browser won't find it.
> >
> >number your internal lan addresses in a different subnet. Use
> >192.168.2.x for your lan. Then, because the modem is on a different
> >subnet, it should "just work". At least in my lan it works that
> >way. My dsl modem is accessible as 192.168.0.1 while my lan is
> >192.168.1.x.
> >
> >also, you can sometimes (depending on how its all configured) access
> >the modem by browsing to your *public ip* which resolves to your
> >modem, but since you're coming form the inside, it gives you the
> >configuration.=20
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> That worked! Respect to you. I have only a small grasp of what my iptable=
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> config does, but it works.
that wasn't so much an iptables issue as a routing issue. I'm guessing
you had your network configured with the same subnet on two different
interfaces. I'm not really sure how it all works, but with eth1 coming
up first and being attached to the 192.168.1.* subnet, then when the
machine goes looking for 192.168.1.1 (the router) it looks on eth1 and
can't find it because its on the other interface. make sense?=20
that's surely a flawed explanation, but it works for me.
A
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