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<0> lastnode, have you checked inside XMMS's prefs to make sure it's using alsa? <0> have you upped the volume on everything in alsamixer? <1> Eko, affirmative. it's using ALSA, default device, PCM <1> Eko, unmuted and upped <1> infact, i just emerged gamix <1> it's upped in that too <0> just jad to make sure ;) <0> had* <0> alsaconfig didn't help you out any? <1> Eko, i ran it twice, it finished without a hitch <0> did you /etc/init.d/alsasound (re)start? <1> found the sound card etc <1> Eko, done <0> lastnode, still no dice? <0> if xmms was bound to alsa, it should've died <2> what is Xorg used for?
<0> Mad, graphcs? <1> Eko, nope, xmms was closed at that time <1> ok <0> lastnode, well then, it wouldn't have died, would't've? <1> tried it again <1> xmms died <3> Anyone here ever have a monitor just completly lose signal to the computer upon logging out or changing virtual consoles? So far I can't figure out what's to blame for this happening with my monitor. <0> lol. <1> so xmms IS bound to alsa <2> Eko: kk ty <1> but no audio <1> my speaker volume is up <0> Mad, Xorg replaces Xfree <1> and my headphones are plugged in now <0> lastnode, have you checked that your soundcard is fully seated and all that fun hardware stuff? <0> or is it onboard? <1> Eko, i think it's onboard, this is a thinkpad <0> aaaah. <0> well. <0> lsmod <0> is the sound module listed? <2> Eko:kk, fyi im still very new to linux, does Xorg need to be put into modules.autoload and if so what keyword is used? Plus will i still need kde or GNOME? <0> Mad, Xorg isn't a kernel module, if you're still at that stage of install, you don't have to worry about Xorg, KDE, or GNOME yet. <2> Eko: no i just emerged nvidia-glx and it also grabed X11 <1> Eko, http://pastebin.com/643531 <1> Eko, looks like everything is isntalled <2> Eko: i was just wondering what it did <2> Eko:plus if i need to add lines to anything anywhere for it to work <0> Mad, you might, it depends what drivers your graphics card needs <0> basically, Xorg is the program that receives commands from programs, translates that into what it needs to tell your graphics card to put stuff on your screen <0> but that all comes later, if you're still at that stage of your install <0> let those headaches come when they absolutely have to. <2> Eko: o ok so it is like a DirectX or OpenGL then? <4> lastnode: grub worked for you? <5> sonyman: ping <1> omay, nope :(I <1> *:( <0> Mad, like I said, don't worry about it yet ;) <6> im here <4> lastnode: and lilo? <7> how do I reemrge a package and make sure that it clears all of its configuration files? <1> omay, havent tried lilo yet, just compiled a new kernel to try and get alsa working <2> Eko: i need to the nvidia setup is ask me to config xorg <0> lastnode, your lsmod looks different than mine <1> Eko, like? <0> mine has numbers where yours has dashes <0> the numbers reflect how many things are using it <1> Eko, nothing is using them i think <0> snd_intel8x0 37288 5 <0> I see lines like that <1> oh ok <1> wierd <4> oneeyedelf1: unmerge and emerge again? <8> Mad, # xorgconfig <0> and if it's being used by another module, it mentions that too <1> ok ill do this later then <0> snd_ac97_codec 104728 1 snd_intel8x0 <1> bah, i should never have installed limewire <2> FoW:kk ty <8> Mad, np <0> you might just have to upgrade lsmod
<0> to see that <0> but hmm. <0> it's been too long since I wrestled with sound on my laptop <0> I don't remember all the jiggery-pokery that I did to figure out was wrong. <8> My lsmod output has something similar <8> The only difference is different numbers <1> Eko, this _was_ working day before yesterday <1> it's just really wierd <8> (for snd_ac97_codec) <1> the ubuntu live cd plays sound find <0> FoW, yeah, the numbers will be different <5> konsole <0> FoW, but the number at the end should be nonzero for most sound stuff <2> FoW: what server is i#xogconfig on? <2> FoW: #xorgconfig* <8> Mad, you mean what X server? It came with xorg-x11 6.8.2-r6 <5> sonyman: ping <8> Mad, the # means run it as root <2> FoW: i srry i thought u ment a irc channel <8> Mad, oh my bad <2> FoW:np <9> <9> <10> ascii please <9> <8> aliila, this is an English channel <11> bleh <5> sonyman: ping <12> can anybody help me slove this issue.. when i do as a root mplayer bleh.avi it works fine.. when i switch to user su user it says segmantation fault.. when i do su - it says segmantation fault it only works as su root ? <13> hello <8> hexoroid, mplayer seg faults or su seg faults? <12> mplayer <12> it only works when i do 'su root' <12> but not as normal user even when i do su - <12> and i am root so only 'su root' works <14> Hey all. <15> can someone point me in the right direction to getting gentoo to work on a GA-K8NS with an athlon64 (x86) <6> Rat, yes? <16> problem with xorg7.0: i startx get an xcursor, then my monitor gives me "video mode not supported"... conf file at http://pastebin.com/643097 <14> I've used Gentoo a lot but not in the last year. I have only done source installs. I would like to be able to get Gentoo on my ThinkPad as fast as possible. What do I read or how should I do this? <13> is there a way to see what packs have portage installed and how can I clean the portage sourcecodes after I've done installing them? <5> sonyman: Were you able to figure it out ? <12> Fow any ideas ? <15> for the kernel config I mean <8> hexoroid, when you logged in, did you log in as your user and then su to root and then execute mplayer? <12> i logged in as user <6> Rat, I gave up for the night <12> then i did su - and i re-emerged mplayer <6> its 1:06am <5> sonyman: <5> Try this <12> Fow this problem is just wierd <17> hexoroid: what kind of errors does it give you? <8> hexoroid, and then you exited the su and it's not working? <5> I belive this should fix it <6> im all ears :) <12> octavious, i type in just "mplayer" and it says segamantation fault <12> when i am normal user even when i am root when i do "su -" <12> but when i do su root it works fine <8> hexoroid, try doing it from a new xterm or whatever terminal you use <17> hexoroid: try installing strace and running strace mplayer to see what it is doing when it segfaults <12> Fow i did :) <5> chmod 755 /usr/lib/libXfont.so.1.4.1 <12> ocatavious i dont know strace very well <13> is there a way to see what packs have portage installed and how can I clean the portage sourcecodes after I've done installing them? <16> sigh maybe i should just stick to windows/osx <12> unless i can put the link somewhere so you can look at it <6> is that it? <17> hexoroid: just run "strace mplayer" and post on pastebin or something what it says <8> Xilo, or xorg 6...? <16> 7 <12> second ocatvious <14> Installing Gentoo. How to do it so that I get to my development environment the fastest? <10> hexoroid: you could also set the 'debug' flag for mplayer, re-emerge, then "ulimit -c unlimited" and get a core dump when it faults
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