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<0> kevinv: if it's an integrated sound card, you may have an option in the bios to enable/disable the game/midi port
<1> blaylock: socceraudio.com?
<2> nvz, "Generally, you CANNOT LISTEN online to the World Cup, with many many exceptions."
<3> Maybe I should try the stable debian instead of testing :D
<2> nvz, there you go
<0> kevinv: probably wouldn't make much difference for this
<2> nvz, nope not that one either
<3> No, it's a PCI sound card, I have my internal one disabled.
<4> nvz: I booted into knoppix. What can I do now?
<0> kevinv: might try disabling the internal gameport
<5> blaylock: so then try #worldcup for crying out loud
<0> kevinv: it's possible they're conflicting, or that the PCI one has chosen a different port
<5> if anyone knows they may
<2> why does everyone in here go crazy on an off topic question
<2> ****ing A
<3> I'll give that a check, 1 sec. First I'll try my onboard gameport...



<1> roxy_: well I would ***uming udev is responsible mount and chroot to my filesystem and try disabling it just to get my system to boot again
<6> blaylock: in most cases it's distracting noise
<1> roxy_: if it boots fine with normal dev, then I would try updating and fixing the udev issue from there
<2> so then dont answer
<5> so then dont ask in the first place
<2> ill eventually move on
<3> zinx: plugged into the onboard on, still nothing.
<2> but if i get flamed, it just makes me want to run my lip even more
<0> kevinv: i'm not surprised; as far as i can tell it's not detecting your gameport
<6> blaylock: you'd be surprised how many people don't stop. it's not personal.
<0> kevinv: (either of them)
<0> kevinv: by the way.. you know you can use both sound cards right?
<7> Alright another full night of Trying to get my flgrx driver :D
<0> kevinv: probably need to twiddle some stuff in /etc/modprobe.d so they don't swap places, but other than that it's easy
<3> zinx: yes, but what would be the purpose? I only have one set of speakers and one mic.
<8> guys I can install a second hard drive in debian using cfdisk or fdisk either one right?
<0> kevinv: *shrug*
<9> sirius: what hardware?
<2> SerajewelKS, well im not a **** or anything....i just think its rediculous to flame someone for a simple questions
<0> kevinv: maybe one of the ports would work? :D
<7> davs: Ati X800
<2> *question
<9> sirius: what version of fglrx?
<0> kevinv: honestly, i think i'd prefer onboard sound to a C-Media card
<8> I am trying to find a good tutotrial, that explain about how to add the second hdb on the machine and fstab as well.
<7> davs: anyone that will work i will be happy with lol
<10> http://www.evanwashere.com/StolenSidekick/
<7> davs: i just want to be able to use 3d accel for my games so i can use cedega
<0> kevinv: i had an onboard ac'97 with a C-Media chip... didn't have any volume control whatsoever; it was *supposed* to have master volume, but due to manufacturing error that didn't work.
<3> zinx: my onboard is crap, it's an essolo1 to much static on high volumes, my C-Media sound card works better then my onboard.
<9> sirius: i was asking because 8.25.18 has some nasty bugs for older hardware.. 8.14 or 8.24 should work..
<9> which have you tried?
<0> kevinv: you may try muting the channels you're not using
<7> Davs: i think ive tried the newset versions
<11> jair_: What is it you're trying to do? I missed it.
<0> kevinv: aux, line, and so on
<3> zinx: does alsa have any joystick modules?
<7> davs: what i need first is help trying to clear all the fglrx junk out first then if you dont mind helping maybe i can install a older version
<0> kevinv: no
<1> yeah the cd line is notorious for causing a hiss on many systems
<0> kevinv: but some sound drivers have joystick support in them
<3> line from modprobe: gameport 14216 4 ns558,analog,grip,snd_cmipci
<0> kevinv: the snd-ens1370 one for instance has an option 'joystick:Enable joystick.'
<12> there are certain chars in my gnome-terminal which aren't being shown, but I know my font can handle it. Is that a locale? How can I change mine?
<9> sirius: join #ati. i'll help you there since the prob is most likely fglrx related, not debian..
<0> kevinv: the kernel will say the gameport was found if one was found
<0> kevinv: the modules will not fail to load if nothing is found any more
<3> zinx: I don't see any joystick options in my /etc/modprobe.d/sound configuration.
<13> you keep joystick options in your sound file ?
<0> kevinv: no, you'd have to add them.. modinfo would have told you if there were an option, though.
<14> A botched upgrade with the Smart Package Manager on Sid has left 37 broken packages on my system. I tried to fix them in apt, but it wants to uninstall about 100 essential packages to do it. How else can I fix them?
<15> sander_: apt-get -d install; then cd /var/cache/apt/archives; dpkg -i --force-all *deb;
<13> paste the error .. let's see
<15> At least that's how I would do it sander_;
<14> I'll give it a try
<13> i'd rather see the error before telling someone to do some wacky command .. but hey .. what do i konw
<14> ? Is it a bad idea?
<3> modinfo cmpci: joystick_port:Joystick port address. (array of int)
<13> certainly not how to type



<15> That's fixed broken dependencies/broken packages many times for me.
<16> !debstats
<17> [debstats] managed by sussudio, or http://debstats.dontexist.org/
<14> abrotman: Which error would you like to see?
<1> sid: you might be what some would call a one trick pony
<0> kevinv: guess there is one :x
<14> abrotman: The list of broken packages? How apt is trying to fix them?
<6> if have the most bizarre knack for being incapable of creating a secure p***word when it matters, but when installing wordpress on my local box i can create the most bulletproof MySQL p***word that nobody will even get a chance at bruteforcing.
<0> kevinv: does it also have an option to enable it?
<8> T***ium: I am just trying to see if is possible to configure a second hard drive i debian using cfdisk, instead fdisk?
<13> sanders: the output of `apt-get -f install`
<1> I thought my cousin who uses windows the scanreg /restore command on win98 many years ago and he would always try use that to fix every single problem.. thats a one trick pony
<3> zinx: where would that option be?
<1> you try something that often fixes things without understanding the problem or the solution
<14> abrotman: COming up
<0> kevinv: seems to be in the mixer
<0> kevinv: amixer controls | grep -i joy
<18> what does this "/29" mean in when I whois the IP 211.75.16.204 and get this as result: 211.75.16.200/29
<19> it's the range of IP addresses
<3> zinx: nope amixer returns nothing.
<0> kevinv: amixer controls?
<20> Morden: it means a netmask of 255.255.255.240
<18> thsi means it goes from 211.x.x.200 to 211.x.x.229 ?
<8> I am looking for a nice tutorial that esplain about addigna second hard drive to debian sarge.
<19> Morden: no
<14> abrotman: http://pastebin.com/770674
<20> Morden: ipcalc will help you with this stuff
<0> kevinv: it is very important that you put the 'controls'
<3> zinx: yup, amixer controls doesn't have a joystick option. I am beginning to wish it did tho.
<18> stew: what is ipcalc?
<0> kevinv: :X
<21> jair_: what do you need the hard drive for?
<0> kevinv: they changed it, then
<1> jair_: ever seen a glade air freshener commercial?
<0> kevinv: here's an (apparently old) page: http://opensrc.org/alsa/index.php?page=cmipci
<20> Morden: a utility the helps you do stuff like calculate ip ranges from netmask and vice versa
<1> jair_: their jingle goes something like "plug it in, plug it in"
<20> Morden: install it and run "ipcalc 211.75.16.200/29"
<8> haha
<18> stew: hmmm, but why don't I get the block rang for this IP address?
<20> Morden: what do you mean?
<13> sanders: IMO .. if you have no good reason to up grade today .. wait a few days
<0> kevinv: oh
<0> kevinv: joystick_port isn't the port
<0> kevinv: it's the enable
<8> Vasistha: I want to have this hard drive for the installation of two OS HPUX and the other one RedHat but I have installed as my first OS debian
<14> abrotman, What do you mean wait? What will cahnge?
<18> stew: normally when I whois an ip address I get the block range for this ISP... e.g. he has IPs from 211.75.164.0 - 211.75.164.255
<0> kevinv: so put joystick_port=1
<13> sanders: the -dev packages aren't really a concern .. it's the rest ...
<13> sanders: the packages may get recompiled .. which is what i think is causing the issue
<18> stew: why does there just this single IP address appear and what is that netmask info for?
<13> sanders: this is unstable right ?
<14> abrotman, Yes, unstable
<22> Morden: http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/HOWTO//networking-concepts-HOWTO-4.html#ss4.1
<3> zinx: wait, I do see a modem in the controls.
<13> sanders: yeah .. wait a few days if you can
<0> kevinv: it's joystick_port=1 :D
<14> abrotman, They're broken packages, though, why will having new packages uploaded help? I must be missing something fairly obvious...
<20> Morden: its just another way of conveying the same information. "211.75.164.0 - 211.75.164.255" and "211.75.164.0/24" are equivalant
<0> kevinv: ALSA moved the joystick stuff out of the mixer at one point for many cards
<14> abrotman, I have no problem waiting if it will help.
<3> zinx: that pages talks about joystick and modem. well I don't have a modem, but a joystick, I'll try enabling that.
<13> sanders: i'd guess they need recompiled with the new gcc .. though i don't run unstable .. it's just a hunch
<0> kevinv: you need to put joystick_port=1 in the snd-cmipci module's options
<18> stew: In my case I got a /29 and not a /24
<20> Morden: /29 is 8 addresses (2^(32-29)) whereas /24 is 256 addresses (2^(32-24))
<13> sanders: you're welcome to get a second opinion
<13> i won't be offended :)
<3> zinx: ok it's added, how do i force alsa to re-read the configuration?
<14> abrotman, I just apt-get updated and apt-get f... gives very different results, I'm inclined to believe you.
<4> nvz: I am chrooted now, what can I do ?
<13> sanders: paste the new errors ?
<14> Sure


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