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<0> lol...aight...this seems even more odd hte more i think about it <1> na i am x86 and it shows up <2> nux: Did you compile ALSA with OSS emulation support? <2> nux: lsmod|grep snd_pcm_oss <0> pretty sure <0> i'm sure the kernel isnt the issue <0> it's loaded <0> heh, but i should prolly upgrade that damn thing... <0> still running 2.6.13-gentoo-r5 that i compiled on nov 24 `05 <3> gezz <3> modules **** anyways.... <2> Have you got a udev rule that looks something like this? -> KERNEL=="dsp", NAME="sound/%k", SYMLINK+="%k", GROUP="audio" <0> yes <2> No dsp in /dev/sound? <0> no /dev/sound <2> Uhm
<2> And how does the udev rule look like? <2> Copy/paste it if you can. <0> KERNEL=="dsp", NAME="sound/%k", SYMLINK+="%k", GROUP="audio <0> " <2> Well, `mkdir -p /dev/sound' <2> dmesg should have been warning you about udev not being able to create the device nodes because the basedir didn't exist. <0> only thing i see related to sound in dmesg is ' <0> ALSA device list: #0: VIA 8237 with ALC850 at 0xee00, irq 201 <2> nux: grep for udev in /var/log/{messages,daemon.log} <2> Anyway, after creating the directory you should reload the kernel modules and it should just work. <2> Or you could do `udevstart'. <0> simple enough <0> seems to be working so far. thanks =) <3> RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" /etc/conf.d/rc udev should regen /dev on reboot .. thats if he has the alsa->oss turned on <2> nux: Sure, no problem. <2> ty. <4> found something.. bell modem/routeur <4> speadstream 6300 ?! <3> sounds like a modem <4> model/routeur <4> even has wireless <4> dunno if its good... <5> My neck is so ****in'; styiff <5> stiff* <6> poor neck <5> I'd take some Tylenol, but when I need it, we don't have it :/ <7> when I did an emerge --sync and it completed it says: <7> * An update to portage is available. It is _highly_ recommended <7> * that you update portage now, before any other packages are updated. <7> * Please do so and then update ALL of your configuration files. <5> Is MSN down for anyone else <5> FoxHunter: emerge portage <7> msn.com works. <5> I mean messenger <5> actually, emerge --update portage <7> well won't it update if I just emerge portage? <7> what is the diff? <5> Ok, so I was right the first time <5> Yeah, if you just go emerge <pkg> it reinstalls wheter there's anew version or not. <5> My brain is only working 10% today <5> Actually, pretty much all week <7> eheh <7> mine too. I worked 6 days the last few weeks. <7> plus I have homework to do when I get home so I'm toasted. <5> I've been sitting on my *** all week <5> and I WISH TEH ****ING DOG WOULD SHUT THE **** UP <7> kick it in the ribs <7> eheh <8> that's what you get for having pets! <9> anyone about willin to help with this : http://pastebin.ca/139527 <10> pritty... <11> seems nasty <11> :\ <11> maybe something not compiled into your kernel correctly <9> well its owrking for the other 2 raids <9> im pritty sure thats exactly what i did for them <9> if i change it from /dev/md2 (which exists) to /dev/md3 it errors so i guess i created the node correctly <9> so any ideas? <11> nope, sorry <12> what's a "stage3 tarball" <9> :(
<11> forums.gentoo.org <11> fwap: a tarball containing a bootstrapped system at stage 3 <11> anyway, bed time <9> nn <12> the live-cd is for not having internet and the minimal cd is for the internet install right? <13> fwap: live cd works for both internetless and with internet <14> hey, whats up peeps <14> hey guys, whats that one p2p network, the one with the pretty decent *nix client? <15> gnutella <16> hm <12> im tryin to ssh to my livecd but its not quite working, i started up sshd in it fine and ran ssh-keygen -t rsa but when i try to ssh in putty just says 'connection refused' but pinging works <12> is there some trick to it <16> shouldn't be ;) <12> or anythin else i need to do to get the key verified <16> might be running through a firewall that isn't allowing local ssh connections?| <12> good call lemme check <12> nope <17> using /etc/init.d/sshd will automatically generate the keys now <12> still says connection refused <17> make sure its running, check netstat <12> i did <12> says port 22 is LISTENing <17> can you ping the box? <12> yup <12> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss) <17> what ssh2 client you using? <12> putty <12> dunno if its ssh"2"? <17> try to telnet to the port <17> see if it handshakes <12> k <12> .Could not open a connection to host on port 23 : <17> port 22 <12> same thing <17> telnet ip.ip.ip.ip 22 <12> same error <12> connection failed <18> dip**** <12> i tried 22 and 23 <17> i think you got the wrong IP <17> ifconfig <17> check what IP is ***igned the box <12> haha that was it <17> of course it was <12> thanks a lot <17> its always the last thing you try <12> heh <12> ok so do you happen to know what p***word i use to log in to the livecd? :) <17> set one in console <17> its a random p***word <12> yeah that worked <19> nux <0> yo <20> hey all <0> whats going on man <19> !explain qmail <21> [qmail] don't use gentoo's qmail ebuilds .... www.lifewithqmail.org <19> nux ^^ <0> lol <22> anyone successfully burnt a DVD on DVD-RW media in Linux ? <20> nux: not much, i went looking for a blu-ray player for pc <20> and no luck <0> heh, is that the discs they're putting in the ps2? <23> ps3 <20> yeah you can buy them <20> was in compusa and saw thje blurays <20> but nothing to play them in <20> which is kinda stupid <23> the problem with these new discs is the more compressed they are the easier they **** up <23> i mean 56gb on one dvd/cd sized disc, 1 small scratch could ruin the whole thing quite easily <0> hrm <0> anyone know anything about setting up fixcrio with a qmail ssl setup? <20> nope
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