Who has done what to the sound in KDE. This is a new effect.
The sound work flawless on on TVtime (Line input), YouTube but fails
everywhere else KDE4 Alerts and notices , Amarok (PCM inputs).
It could be a upgrade to kmix 4.5.3-#. Anyone else seeing this sound
problem.
openSuSE 11.4 and kernel 2.6.36-18
ALC650F reported by KDE
lsmod reports:
snd_page_alloc 7785 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm
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On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 11:29 -0500, Roman Bysh wrote:
> I'm trying to install systemd on 11.3. Has anyone been successful
> installing systemd on openSUSE 11.3?
It requires recent:
kernel (/sys/fs/cgroup/)
udev (service files, interfaces)
dbus (interfaces)
mkinitrd (bugfixes)
...
It might need fixes/changes from:
aaa_base
screen
ConsoleKit
...
It's not tested there at all, it might work to update all these packages
in 11.3, but things might go wrong.
It's probably easier to have a own partition for Factory and just follow
it there, instead of messing around with new base system packages in
older releases.
Kay
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Hi!
Recently i'm using opensuse 11.4 M2, and i have a serious problem with
my netbook
When the netbook doesn't have any activity on the keboard or in the
mouse, the system stay freezed, and i need to move the mouse, or any
key in the keyboard.
My laptop have an intel atom, and i have intel 945M like video card.
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Hello,
I sent a sr for apparmor-profiles almost two weeks ago. 10 days later it
was declined, as apparmor-profiles is becoming part of the base apparmor
package ( https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/52227 ). I ported my
patch from apparmor-profiles to the apparmor package and created another
sr ( https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/53065 ). Could this be
accepted before the Milestone 4 deadlines? As without the AppArmor
profile fix I can't submit my syslog-ng 3.2 package...
Bye,
CzP
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Hi,
Please note that I triggered the first mass rebuild over the weekend, so the
next factory update will be HUGE again. It would be good to know if this fixes
something magically - it would be hint that some more packages need to be
rebuild automatically.
Greetings, Stephan
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Dear Listmates,
I have also installed systemd and systemd-Gtk which should allow the me
as user to see systemd in graphical format.
Has any one been successful in viewing the gui portion?
Cheers!
Roman
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Hi:
I have been playing around with newer, multithreaded implementations of
bzip2 and gzip and is my impression that we need to provide
"update-alternatives" to them, so users are able to select their
favorite tool.
I came to the conclusion that I have no reason to use the traditional
"bzip" when compared to "pbzip2" or gzip when compared to "pigz".
attached is a compression and decompression time graph of all this tools
to give you an idea ;)
Cheers.
On 14/11/10 16:51, Donn Washburn wrote:
> Using Firefox - No it is not frozen. It came right back up.
> Maybe you hit a upload time. Try again
>
> On 11/14/2010 09:12 AM, Sid Boyce wrote:
>> Is factory frozen?
>> http://download.opensuse.org/factory/repo/oss/suse/x86_64/ has nothing
>> later than that date.
>> Regards
>> Sid.
>
I had been tracking it almost daily for a couple of weeks. Looks OK now.
Regards
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How can we in the rpm spec files enable or disable systemd services - and do
this based on information about the current configuration, e.g. enable ssh
only if it's enabled for SysVinit to do.
AFAIK Fedora uses triggerun and chkconfig like the following:
%triggerun -- avahi < 0.6.26-1
if /sbin/chkconfig avahi-daemon ; then
/bin/systemctl enable avahi-daemon.service >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
fi
For details:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=avahi.git;a=blob;f=avahi.spec;h=2e9…
How do we want to do this in openSUSE?
This should be added to the following page:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Systemd_status
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Hi,
why is factory rebuilding all the stuff again and again? Now it is
building binutils (without a source change) and it means I will have to
download 2G tomorrow or the day after, like I had to before transitive
closure was disabled as a rebuild strategy.
Apart from that, BS is pretty unusable (read: slow) due to that even
though pkgs with changed sources are preferred by the scheduler. It is
consistently building packages for few days already and it is not about
to change (recall, it is building binutils now).
Why is not factory 'rebuild="local"' any longer? Is this temporary or
were there any problems which need be fixed? Is it a build of next MS (I
doubt so as it is planned for Nov 25)?
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