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<0> so there should be no eq involved i hope
<1> Try disabling the default output plugin...it doesn't support EQ.
<1> (In XMMS)
<2> lower pcm and raise master ?
<3> rlj: unless it's in the driver
<3> nikkun: oh, then can you ls /proc/asound
<0> yeah, so what i'm thinking now is that the alsa driver might not be able to produce as high quality as the windows counterpart
<1> I doubt that.
<0> and so i'd like to find a way to query the alsa driver
<3> nikkun: is there any "card0" or ... bah
<1> ASLA = perfection.
<0> argh. stupid enter key :)
<4> patg: no there isnt anything named like that there is cards but that is all
<5> ALSA?
<2> asla + mpd-svn = heaven
<1> Advanced linux sound architecture?



<0> so any ideas as to why the same mp3 in mpg321 sounds more like being played from inside a jar?
<3> nikkun: cat cards, what's in there?
<1> lol
<0> hidden always-enabled EQ in windows clearing the sound?
<2> doh
<5> you typed Advanced Sound Linux Architecture
<4> patg: no soundcards
<1> asla?
<1> ;)
<1> Laptop keyboard.
<3> rlj: try with the mad plugin if there's a difference
<1> :0
<1> Yeah that's what I said.
<3> nikkun: ok, what have you got as your soundcard?
<0> patg: i thought mpg321 used mad...
<1> Try disabling the default output plugin.
<1> It sounds like poo.
<3> rlj: nop
<6> Anyone try out googleearth yet?
<1> I tried out google earth a long time ago.
<4> patg: according to lspci "00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] AC'97 Sound Controller (rev a0)
<3> rlj: mpg123 has is a complete layer 3 decoder implementation
<1> They just updated their satellite imagery though.
<0> patg, mpg321, not mpg123
<6> aim_nano... i mean in linux
<1> No I haven't.
<3> rlj: oh, sorry, yes
<1> Which reminds me....Google news time.
<1> :-D
<3> rlj: that one uses mad
<0> patg: btw sound result is equal in amarok using xine-engine and in mplayer
<3> nikkun: have you configured /etc/modules.d/alsa ?
<0> patg: so i really do think it's because of either alsa driver not being able to produce as good results - or - secret windows equalizer making the sound crisper on that end..
<1> patg: good idea
<0> patg: which is unlikely. so it seems to me alsa is the culprit...
<1> rlj: alsa = perfection
<4> patg: no
<0> aim_nano: yeah i already heard that ;)
<0> aim_nano: i'm happy it supports my card at all, but the sound difference annoys me a bit
<1> rlj: Have you checked out the Gentoo ALSA guide?
<3> nikkun: ok, then you'll need to emerge alsa-utils if didnt already do
<0> not recently really..
<0> i'll have a look agaub
<0> *again
<1> ;)
<4> patg: ive done that
<1> http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/4655/937/
<1> Linux goes mainstream mobile!
<1> ;-P
<7> ? alsa guide
<8> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
<9> no more suggestions on unexplained blocking?
<3> ok, then edit the file /etc/modules.d/alsa
<4> um what should i be doin to it?
<0> well, too late for that now anyway. gotta sleep
<0> will take a closer look tomorrow
<3> nikkun: uncomment the aliases for all snd-*-0
<0> see you
<0> thanks
<3> alright, bye!
<3> nikkun: uncomment the aliases for all snd-*-0



<4> patg: ok i did that
<3> nikkun: for the snd-interwave, change it to snd-intel8x0
<10> I have a question. I did a emerge worl and unistalled pam-login because it was blocking the update. Now when i go to re emerge it.Pam-login is being blocked by a package called sys-apps/shadow-4.0.16...is this the replacement for pam?
<11> anyone familiar with soldering?
<9> marik: a bit.
<1> I gotta j et.
<1> Later guys.
<12> marik: a little off topic, perhaps? :P
<4> patg: i did all that and still get same error
<13> is there a way to make anti-aliasing/hinting take effect immediately in fluxbox like the util in gnome does?
<3> nikkun: then save the file
<4> did
<3> nikkun: do modules-update
<3> nikkun: finaly, /etc/init.d/alsasound start
<3> nikkun: oups, update-modules
<12> Gentoovian: pam-login and shadow do the same thing
<11> dz, dcorbin, when soldering two braided wires, do you mesh them and then solder that or do you twist them each into pseudo-solid wires and then twist those together and solder that
<10> dz so i should be good then? Kewl thanks
<14> hey guys, if im getting an message root@box does not exist when trying to send a test message via sendmail, how do i fix this?
<4> patg: it says its already started?
<15> marik: this is a gentoo support channel. Not #soldering
<4> patg: should i turn it off and on?
<9> marik: I just twist them together.
<11> doc|home, where should I go for tips on soldering?
<3> nikkun: /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
<15> marik: I've no idea.
<11> so this channel is as good as any?
<4> patg: i just got errors up the wazzu
<9> if you solder them right, the solder flows and fills any 'gaps.
<15> no, this channel has a topic which is strictly maintained and it's not soldering
<15> dcorbin: that applies to you too
<9> doc|home: fine. Sorry.
<3> nikkun: ??
<15> np
<4> patg: ending with failed to load necessary drivers
<10> Well it could be about soldering questions if you program a machine with gentoo to solder things for you
<3> nikkun: did you coupile your own kernel?
<10> :P
<15> Gentoovian: no, that'd be the channel for the programming language
<4> patg: yes and im pritty sure i added all the alsa support files
<10> oh
<10> i just got pwned
<16> to mount the new environment from the livecd I have to mount /mnt/gentoo/proc right?
<16> or is it just /mnt/gentoo?
<3> nikkun: did you compile it as a module, and your driver (intel/SiS/nvidia...) as a module?
<17> hi guys
<4> nope it was compiled in it im pritty sure
<3> Renacor: /mnt/gentoo
<3> trent: /ment/gentoo
<3> sorry renacor
<16> right, thanks
<17> I am receiving a lot of ARP traffic from my cable modem.... I think that everything will be ok if I filter it, right?
<9> what's the best way to find all the packages dependent on another package? I tried equery, but it's "blowing up".
<3> trent: but dot forget to also mount proc in /mnt/gentoo/proc ...
<4> patg: nope it was compiled in it im pritty sure
<17> a lot of ARP traffic = 20-30 requests per second
<18> depends on the size of the subnet
<3> nikkun: then change it to a module, as it's way easier to manage...
<4> patg: ok
<18> filtering ARP on ethernet generally causes pretty serious problesm
<3> nikkun: the complete alsa sound support i mean
<19> hey guys
<7> no need to filter it...
<19> anyone know ifi t's possibel to "restart" udev ?
<7> Simkin: udev-start iirc
<7> ahh simply udevstart
<4> patg: ok im compiling it
<19> thnx brianw!
<20> whats the name of that 3d workspace pager?
<19> xgl
<19> ?
<20> no, the simple one. 3d desk or something
<19> oh


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