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<0> i've revissed the file perms and are rigth
<0> and have free space left
<0> any idea?
<1> mad93: maybe your filesystem is mounted read only?
<2> I can't imagine the reverse HT in action
<0> i've only noatime as parameter on fstab
<0> as root i can writte without problemes
<3> stealth, nope mine is that pendrive dosen' want to pmount without any configuration in fstab
<2> must be some joke
<4> dracul666, what does ivman -d --nofork say?
<5> mad93: Some filesystems reserve the last 5-10% of space for root. A regular user can't write to it.
<3> one moment
<3> stealth i need this in /etc/fstab /dev/sda /mnt/flash vfat codepage=852,iocharset=iso8859-2,rw,users,umask=000,uid=0,gid=0 1 1
<6> hmm
<3> but if i don have this
<7> hu?



<0> RiverRat: i've 20 Gb of free space
<4> dracul666, from what i undestand if your using pmount you dont need fstab-sync
<0> well, not 20 ocupied and 33 free xD
<5> which is 10% of a 200GB drive.
<4> understand
<0> RiverRat: is a laptop
<0> with a disc of 60 Gb
<3> stealth, and if i don' have this i got
<3> stealth, mount: can't find /dev/sda in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
<3> stealth, so what shall i do to correct this?
<5> mad93: Well the permissions of the parent directories can effect things too.
<4> dracul666, well to be honest I dont know.. im still driving myself crazy with ivman, hald, dbus and pmount.. seems most people dont seem to think its important. #ivman is dead for example.. anyway. You can change the mount command in ~/.ivman/IvmConfigBase.xml
<0> RiverRat: i've home as drwxr-xr-x
<4> i got pmount mounting, but the perms are still root, even though ivman is running as stealth
<3> stealth, hmm what shall i change there?
<4> dracul666, and also youll need a manual eject
<0> o.0
<4> cus if you remove the pen drive, it will still be mounted, and wont remount
<0> i'm alucinating
<7> what's a hu?
<4> also its a asyncronous bus
<0> my home user have changed to 60000 o.0
<4> so you def want to umount
<4> dracul666, uncomment the mountcommand and umount command and change the value=""
<0> thanks RiverRat
<5> np
<0> was the perms of the parent dir changed
<3> stealth, i had no ivman in my home folder:P
<0> i don't know why but well.. solved
<4> dracul666, run it once as that user
<3> just ivman?
<4> yea
<4> it will create .ivman
<3> ok
<8> hi
<5> mad93: The 'x' attr has to be set all the way down to root for a user to be able to 'see' the subdirectory.
<5> mad93: root meaning /
<0> the problem was
<9> Hey guys, I'm looking for a nice linux-compatible sound card. I was wondering what you all thought of this -> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16829102178
<0> that i only have in my system root and mad93
<0> as users
<0> and have changed the user of mad93 home dir
<0> to the user 60000
<0> o.0
<10> is that even a valid uid?
<11> yes, 16 bits
<12> Introvert, what do you want to do with it?
<0> but 60000 as a username
<0> so strange
<11> heh
<9> Uhh
<9> music/games/whatever
<9> Generally I just want HW mixing, which is supported.
<11> C-Media is nicely supported
<11> Because C-Media gives out drivers for its hardware for UNIX derivatives.
<12> Introvert, how do you connect to your speakers?
<9> Uhh, I stick them in the holes :/
<12> Oh, ok
<9> I use headphones though, no fancy 7.1
<13> Introvert: you know a simple sblive value has hw mixing right? =)
<14> humm



<9> 96khz?
<13> and the live value is like 20 bucks
<9> hmm
<9> 96khz/22bit?
<9> 24bit
<9> a bit disorientated
<13> probly not
<9> I saw an audigy 1 with that for 28
<15> do the cheap creatives which use the ca0106 driver support hw mixing though?
<13> any live/audigy/audigy2 should do
<9> Cool, I eithger can get SBI or Audigy 1
<9> both have the same specs really
<9> just about the same price
<2> audigy
<13> yeah just get whatever's on sale unless you have some really specific needs
<9> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16829102003 -> look good?
<13> i was expecting the cost of the live values to have gone down more, they were only $40 like 6 years ago =)
<16> I don't suppose anyone here is good with IPW2200? :P
<13> Introvert: that card may not be emu10k1, im not sure... the reviews say the normal audigy drivers dont work on that card
<10> Turophile: i don't bother with in kernel anything. this is how i do it: emerge ieee80211 . follow the directions. once you get it merged, emerge ipw2200 ipw2200-firmware , modprobe -v ipw2200 and you're done.
<16> Fieldy: it's not loading though? :)
<10> Turophile: pardon?
<16> the kernel module loads, but the IPW2200 device fails to init.
<15> Introvert: i beleive the cheap creatives dont use the emu10k1 driver but the ca0106 which i dont think has hw mixing
<10> Turophile: i have never seen that problem, sorry.
<9> What price range should I be looking for then?
<14> i am using MAKEOPTS="-j1" , if i make it "-j5" emerge will be faster?
<16> It's obscure, because when I re-installed from Ubuntu => Gentoo it now thinks it's an Atheros card.
<16> AR5212... I've seen other people have this problem and the reverse before.
<17> LinuxMafia: no, not unless you have a 4way machine.
<18> is there a converter of images to colored ascii rich-text/html?
<15> Introvert: i think its just the values and SE's
<18> i can't get from libcaca's cacaview to a file
<14> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+
<16> LinuxMafia: -j5 makes things unstable as.
<16> -j3 is the highest I'd go
<9> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16829102176 -> No SE, no value
<14> Turophile: but it make it faster?
<16> LinuxMafia: Would you prefer a faster compile or a slower one with a system that works?
<1> lol Turophile i've had -j10 for a while, so my distcc node is used efficiently ;)
<16> -j3 is as high as I'd go.
<16> DistCC is a different kettle of fish Triffid_Hunter :)
<15> Introvert: afaik all the sblives now days are ca0106
<9> All I see for under $100 are ca0106
<14> Turophile: mine is -j1
<9> god hell
<13> Introvert: read the reviews to see stuff about driver support
<14> Turophile: and it works fine
<16> My SBLive runs fine under the EMU driver guys.
<16> LinuxMafia: Yeah, with a dual core you could go -j3
<19> anyone using gnome 2.14?
<13> Turophile: yes we're looking for something emu10k1 based
<14> but i just migrate to modular X
<2> dont tell me they do all those eax effect in CPU
<20> libtool is looking for stdc++ 3.4.4 files but i've got gcc 3.4.5-r1 installed -- what's going on?
<21> hi, if someone wants to download a script i wrote to do a JPG siterip of a free site, (with wget), then get it here: http://rapidshare.de/files/18190680/Steffis_Siterip.sh.html It downloads 1,5 Gig of pictures
<16> iirc iamben SBLive is emu10k1 :)
<15> Introvert: the oem audigy2zs is 75 on newegg
<22> tarekrishna, you want to run: fix_libtool_files.sh 3.4.4
<9> That uses the other driver
<23> the echo mia card was terrible to get running correctly under alsa
<9> I l00ked
<9> Doesn't it?
<16> The 5.1 PCI card is also emu10k1 iamben... (last time I used it anyway)
<16> THat's about $44 Australian.
<2> I can't imagine they would sell something without hw mixing, even that ca0106... if it performs EAX effect, mixing must be trivial
<20> woo! thanks roger55
<20> did i miss a cue to do that at some point?
<15> Introvert: no, that should be the real deal
<13> Turophile: yeah most/all of the sblive should be, apparently not the case w/ audigy
<9> ALSA says differently?
<9> emu10k1/othercrap
<16> iamben: audigy is listed under compat with the driver.


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