[vlc] Re: VideoLan Client not working on TP 600e RH Linux 9.0 Pro

Jason Luka jason at geshp.com
Fri Sep 12 23:34:12 CEST 2003


Bruce Hutfless wrote:

>Jason,
>
>Thanks.
>
>It is an IBM ThinkPad 600e with Pentium III 400 Mhz CPU 384 MBytes ram,
>using CS4332 driver.
>
>I'm running RH Linux 9.0 with the latest stable 2.4 release of Linux 2.4.20
>I think, not in fromt of my notebook,
>right now.
>
>I know I'm running Gnome (the Red Hat default) but I installed KDE also.
>
>To a little bit, to get sound work becuase the RH soundcfg doesn't find my
>audio chip.  I know for a fact it is Crystal Sound,
>I found a Linux Howto, that got sound working.  Actually, works great!
>
>I love Linux on the notebook, a great combination.
>
>Any help will be appreciated, I'n no strange to Unix or GNU, just a newbie
>developer on Linux.
>
>Anyway, any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
>Bruce Hutfless
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Jason Luka" <jason at geshp.com>
>To: <vlc at videolan.org>
>Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 11:25 AM
>Subject: [vlc] Re: VideoLan Client not working on TP 600e RH Linux 9.0 Pro
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>>Bruce Hutfless wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Anyone, got VideoLan Client 6.2 RPM to work on IBM TP 600e with RH
>>>Linux 9.0.
>>>
>>>VideoLan Client launches opens windows black/blank screen then closes
>>>right away.
>>>
>>>System log says can't find IRQ/DMA for sound.
>>>
>>>Yet, default audio cd app, plays audio cd's and mp3's just fine.
>>>
>>>Any recommedations on how to go about trouble-shooting this?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Bruce Hutfless
>>>      
>>>
>>Maybe I can help.  Write me back with your CPU type, sound card, and the
>>window manager you're using (Gnome, KDE, etc.)
>>
>>Jason Luka
>>
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Does sound like anything wrong with your configuration or hardware.  
Have you tried building it from the src file?

Jason Luka

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