Your ALSA information is located at alsa-project. alsa-info.sh: line 661: tree: command not foundĭmesg: read kernel buffer failed: Operation not permittedĪutomatically upload ALSA information to org? : y See './alsa-info.sh -help' for command line options. Information about your ALSA installation and sound related hardware. This script visits the following commands/files to collect diagnostic Requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse… 200 OKĪlsa-info.sh 28,14K -.-KB/s ds 0,001s git a=blob_ plain f= alsa-info/ alsa-info. Requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse… 301 Moved PermanentlyĮmplacement : https:/ /org/alsa- info.sh Ĭonnexion à org (org)|207. La commande "wget -O alsa-info.sh org/alsa- info.sh & chmod +x. La version de mon kernel est 5.15.0-30-generic J'ai une carte graphique NVIDIA Corporation GK107M (rev a1) et un processeur Intel(R) Je ne sais plus ce que j'ai fait de spécial avant d'éteindre mon ordi, mais au démarrage ce matin Ubuntu ne me trouveĪucun périphérique dans le Contrôle Volume à part un Dummy Output qui ne marche pas. the face plate could do with a touch up though, might give it a light sand where i fixed it.Je n'ai plus de son sur ma distrib Ubuntu 22.04 The cover that came on my En SFF, was pretty badly cracked and broken, not sure if that happened in the suitcase or if that happened enroute to my mates joint in the US, eitherway, it was pretty dismal.įixed that up last night with some resin and its now strong as new. in error above i stated that the onboard Rage was 8meg, it isnt, its 4 Meg, expandable to a max of 8meg. Still not sure about where i am going with Video card. So there are a few issues, i am not sure how to sort of the CSS issue, thats gonna make it real hard. Using an old FM801 Forte Media card now as sound, as i cant get the onboard sound to work Ess apparently. Re-installed BeOS over the top, so now i have access to a 4 gig dos drive that i can plug into a USB stack, drag files across on another computer and then re-install the hard drive in my BeOS box. I ended up reparting the 64gig SSD sata drive to run 60 gigs for BeOS and 4 gig as a Dos drive. hmm, no USB stack in R5.03, so thats out, (although there are drivers for that now, great!) and that includes no access to USB hard drives. Well i have a floppy drive, but no floppies. So i had to download drivers on another computer and then somehow get the files across to use in BeOS. well its no longer called Bebits, but luckily that website has been cloned and is now available as Be-Bytes.īut still i cant access that while in R5.03. This led me to an isue of how to download drivers. Only about 1 out of 10 sites load, due to no CSS and or other issues. I had no idea that the internet had changed so much. So last night i messed around with it a bit, installed some new drivers and then i hit a brick wall.Īll the browsers that are available (including my old favourite, Net+) dont have CSS support, and the others that do have a CSS implementation, is horendously out of date. Really enjoying messing around with this. which means ill need to swap the heat sinks if i wanna try it out.ĪLso having issues with the nic, and onboard sound, but ill be able to sort that. I also spent a few minutes trying to fit in the 733 pentium, but the heatsink is a little different, so wont fully slot in. I must say though that i was now even more impressed with the BeOS original boot time, the SSD hasn't made it much quicker, though now whisper quiet. lol.Įven saved all the emails that were in my inbox from 20 years ago. It even saved my SNES and GBA emulator files, and my ripped cd of Britney Spears. I'll need to source a nice usb keyboard and mouse for DOS warrior-ing.Įdit: last night i spent a few hours fixing things up, i wasnt sure how many more boots that original 4GB Maxtor had in it, so I used "Installer" a BeOS app for carbon installing the OS onto another drive and aside from 2 files, i was able to completely rescue/install a carbon install onto a 64GB ssd drive. (66mhz fsb)Įither way, the p3 500 should be a good enough upgrade from the old P2 400 celly MMX that was in my original one. The upgrade slot 733mhz 100 fsb CPU also turned up, but I have little hope that it will work with this mobo. Bought a 22inch VGA input Acer monitor, just so I can keep using the AGP VGA thats built into this Deskpro, I've also bought an extra 8meg video ram chip making the total 16mb.
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