From earthworm at planetearthworm.com Thu Feb 5 12:22:53 2009 From: earthworm at planetearthworm.com (Gareth Foster) Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 12:22:53 +0000 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] F10 in trouble? In-Reply-To: <1232674651.3182.27.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1232567127.3058.37.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232654922.3624.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232674651.3182.27.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1233836573.3369.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 17:37 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > You should give the latest one I released a try. Maybe it will lock less > frequently, it has a couple of fixes for BUG warnings :-) That would be > 2.6.26.8-1.rt13.4... It all depends on your usage patterns and your > hardware, it might be also an option to run the Fedora kernel. > > Hopefully we will have a better rt patch in the 2.6.28 timeframe, but I > have not heard anything (loud) yet. > I installed and tried 2.6.26.8-1.rt15.1.fc10. It boots, and seems to work. I did notice that my Macbook Pro starts making more noise running this kernel ... Anyway, I need to get ndiswrapper sorted for my wireless. Should I be able to use akmod for this does anyone know? I've installed it, and it works for the stock kernel, but doesn't for the RT kernel. I could build it myself, but that means rebuilding every time there's a ndiswrapper or RT kernel release. Ta for any help, Gaz From nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU Thu Feb 5 20:40:27 2009 From: nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Fernando Lopez-Lezcano) Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 12:40:27 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] F10 in trouble? In-Reply-To: <1233836573.3369.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1232567127.3058.37.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232654922.3624.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232674651.3182.27.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1233836573.3369.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1233866427.28027.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 12:22 +0000, Gareth Foster wrote: > On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 17:37 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > > You should give the latest one I released a try. Maybe it will lock less > > frequently, it has a couple of fixes for BUG warnings :-) That would be > > 2.6.26.8-1.rt13.4... It all depends on your usage patterns and your > > hardware, it might be also an option to run the Fedora kernel. > > > > Hopefully we will have a better rt patch in the 2.6.28 timeframe, but I > > have not heard anything (loud) yet. > > > > I installed and tried 2.6.26.8-1.rt15.1.fc10. It boots, and seems to > work. I did notice that my Macbook Pro starts making more noise running > this kernel ... > > Anyway, I need to get ndiswrapper sorted for my wireless. Should I be > able to use akmod for this does anyone know? I've installed it, and it > works for the stock kernel, but doesn't for the RT kernel. I could build > it myself, but that means rebuilding every time there's a ndiswrapper or > RT kernel release. You probably need to edit a file somewhere (yeah, that's helpful!) to add "rt" and "rtPAE" as kernel "extension" names... probably not included in the set of kernel names it knows about (I had to do that for kmod in kmodtools for a different kernel module). -- Fernando From earthworm at planetearthworm.com Thu Feb 5 23:15:37 2009 From: earthworm at planetearthworm.com (Gareth Foster) Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 23:15:37 +0000 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] F10 in trouble? In-Reply-To: <1233866427.28027.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1232567127.3058.37.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232654922.3624.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1232674651.3182.27.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1233836573.3369.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1233866427.28027.6.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1233875737.9882.1.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 12:40 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > You probably need to edit a file somewhere (yeah, that's helpful!) to > add "rt" and "rtPAE" as kernel "extension" names... probably not > included in the set of kernel names it knows about (I had to do that for > kmod in kmodtools for a different kernel module). > Hmm, it magically started working. I think rebooting a lot helped. Oh ... and installing the source for the RT kernel. So, I presume people can do this for NVIDIA drivers and all sorts now. Nice and easy compared to before! Also, jack works with FFADO and my Focusrite card straight away, easy. In bad news, the fonts in Ardour have gone HUGE. Doing bug reports ... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484286 From walrus at bellsouth.net Wed Feb 18 12:10:10 2009 From: walrus at bellsouth.net (William M. Quarles) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 07:10:10 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] Sound on laptop docking station Message-ID: Hey all, Does anybody out there on these three lists know how to get Fedora to reroute the sound from my laptop's speakers to the line out on the docking station to which the laptop is connected? I'm using a Dell Latitude C640 with a Dell C Dock II. The other outputs are software activated usually, but the signals still come from the laptop's integrated sound card (i.e. there is no actual sound hardware installed in the docking station). Thanks, William From walrus at bellsouth.net Thu Feb 19 03:02:22 2009 From: walrus at bellsouth.net (William M. Quarles) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 22:02:22 -0500 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] Re: Sound on laptop docking station In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <499CCBBE.90703@bellsouth.net> Does anybody know which software component might be responsible for this kind of switching (e.g. kernel, ALSA stuff, jack stuff, etc.) so that I might be able to submit a Bugzilla feature request somewhere? Thanks, William Rui Tiago Ca??o Matos wrote: > This also happens on my Latitude D630. Sound isn't routed to the dock > station as you say. > > Rui > > > On 18/02/2009, William M. Quarles wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> Does anybody out there on these three lists know how to get Fedora to >> reroute the sound from my laptop's speakers to the line out on the >> docking station to which the laptop is connected? I'm using a Dell >> Latitude C640 with a Dell C Dock II. The other outputs are software >> activated usually, but the signals still come from the laptop's >> integrated sound card (i.e. there is no actual sound hardware installed >> in the docking station). >> >> Thanks, >> William >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-laptop-list mailing list >> Fedora-laptop-list at redhat.com >> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list >> From nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU Thu Feb 19 03:44:18 2009 From: nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU (Fernando Lopez-Lezcano) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 19:44:18 -0800 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] Re: [PlanetCCRMA] Sound on laptop docking station In-Reply-To: <499CCBBE.90703@bellsouth.net> References: <499CCBBE.90703@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <1235015058.23591.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 22:02 -0500, William M. Quarles wrote: > Does anybody know which software component might be responsible for this > kind of switching (e.g. kernel, ALSA stuff, jack stuff, etc.) so that I > might be able to submit a Bugzilla feature request somewhere? I imagine it would be the job of alsa to autoswitch to the proper outputs (just as it does when you insert a headphone into the headphone jack). But maybe not alsa alone, I think there are (acpi?) events generated on dock insertion... don't know who would take care of servicing them. -- Fernando > Rui Tiago Ca??o Matos wrote: > > This also happens on my Latitude D630. Sound isn't routed to the dock > > station as you say. > > > > Rui > > > > > > On 18/02/2009, William M. Quarles wrote: > >> Hey all, > >> > >> Does anybody out there on these three lists know how to get Fedora to > >> reroute the sound from my laptop's speakers to the line out on the > >> docking station to which the laptop is connected? I'm using a Dell > >> Latitude C640 with a Dell C Dock II. The other outputs are software > >> activated usually, but the signals still come from the laptop's > >> integrated sound card (i.e. there is no actual sound hardware installed > >> in the docking station). > >> > >> Thanks, > >> William From mschwendt at gmail.com Sat Feb 21 12:19:23 2009 From: mschwendt at gmail.com (Michael Schwendt) Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:19:23 +0100 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] Audacity with Fedora 11 development Message-ID: <20090221131923.7ca2f06a.mschwendt@gmail.com> Does Audacity work for anyone with Fedora 11 development? In particular, are you able to record tracks? [...] $ rpm -q audacity audacity-1.3.5-0.12.beta.fc11.i386 Here, recording with mic stops at ~0.60 seconds. The progress marker moves on to the very right of the screen, but samples are not displayed for more than 0.60s. Same package on Fedora 10 does not show those symptoms, but I've uninstalled all pulseaudio* packages there. Perhaps the reduced performance of F11 devel requires much more CPU power for Audacity. Perhaps changes in PulseAudio are the culprit. [...] Audacity 1.3.7-beta : success/failure reports, anyone? Here's a scratch-build of Audacity 1.3.7-beta built for Fedora 11 development: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1144574 The upstream developers have dropped all usage of RDF/Redland/SLV2 since 1.3.6-beta, so the builds of 1.3.7-beta for F11 can simply be downloaded as an upgrade of 1.3.5-beta in Rawhide (rpm -Uvh ...). From jaroslav at aster.pl Sun Feb 22 19:43:30 2009 From: jaroslav at aster.pl (=?utf-8?q?Jaros=C5=82aw_G=C3=B3rny?=) Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 20:43:30 +0100 Subject: [Fedora-music-list] Re: [PlanetCCRMA] Sound on laptop docking station In-Reply-To: <1235015058.23591.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <499CCBBE.90703@bellsouth.net> <1235015058.23591.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <200902222043.30358.jaroslav@aster.pl> Hi, Thursday 19 February 2009 04:44:18 Fernando Lopez-Lezcano napisa?(a): > On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 22:02 -0500, William M. Quarles wrote: > > Does anybody know which software component might be responsible for this > > kind of switching (e.g. kernel, ALSA stuff, jack stuff, etc.) so that I > > might be able to submit a Bugzilla feature request somewhere? > > I imagine it would be the job of alsa to autoswitch to the proper > outputs (just as it does when you insert a headphone into the headphone > jack). But maybe not alsa alone, I think there are (acpi?) events > generated on dock insertion... don't know who would take care of > servicing them. > This is 99% ACPI issue. -- Jaros?aw G?rny RHCE