From: Eef Hartman on 8 Oct 2009 04:39 Mike Jones <Not(a)arizona.bay> wrote: > Ah. Then I've got another problem. I've got lame installed, but just > getting hissing from Audacious with mp3s. And you have <wherever lame is installed>/lib in your library search path (either through /etc/ld.so.conf or through the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable)? And of course the lame library must be in the same architecture (32- cq 64-bit) as the program that is using it... -- ******************************************************************* ** Eef Hartman, Delft University of Technology, dept. SSC/ICT ** ** e-mail: E.J.M.Hartman(a)tudelft.nl - phone: +31-15-278 82525 ** *******************************************************************
From: Mike Jones on 8 Oct 2009 06:04 Responding to Eef Hartman: > Mike Jones <Not(a)arizona.bay> wrote: >> Ah. Then I've got another problem. I've got lame installed, but just >> getting hissing from Audacious with mp3s. > > And you have <wherever lame is installed>/lib in your library search > path (either through /etc/ld.so.conf or through the LD_LIBRARY_PATH > environment variable)? > > And of course the lame library must be in the same architecture (32- cq > 64-bit) as the program that is using it... I do indeed seem to have confangled something, but as I'm now moving to Slack 13, maybe I'll just leave this and concentrate on updating my prototype FreshSlack customisation package instead. Apropos 13, is it just me, or is the install noticably faster? -- *===( http://www.400monkeys.com/God/ *===( http://principiadiscordia.com/ *===( http://www.slackware.com/
From: Manuel Reimer on 8 Oct 2009 06:20 Mike Jones wrote: > I can't play mp3s in Audacious ATM. Oops! Doesn't the Audacious, which comes with Slackware 12.2, use libmad to decode MP3? CU Manuel
From: Grant on 8 Oct 2009 06:35 On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:04:48 GMT, Mike Jones <Not(a)Arizona.Bay> wrote: .... >Apropos 13, is it just me, or is the install noticably faster? Faster on my core2 boxes with lotsa memory (4GB c2duo, 6GB c2quad), seemed ordinary on the P4-HT box with only 1GB. I do NFS installs over a 100Mbps localnet link. Grant. -- http://bugsplatter.id.au
From: Mike Jones on 8 Oct 2009 16:33
Responding to Grant: > On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:04:48 GMT, Mike Jones <Not(a)Arizona.Bay> wrote: > > ... >>Apropos 13, is it just me, or is the install noticably faster? > > Faster on my core2 boxes with lotsa memory (4GB c2duo, 6GB c2quad), > seemed ordinary on the P4-HT box with only 1GB. > > I do NFS installs over a 100Mbps localnet link. > > Grant. Lets just rewind and enjoy a moment of nostalgia here, for the days when this would have seemed beyond bragging... "with only 1GB" It wasn't so long ago I was running my old P90 with 640Mb of EDO RAM, and waxing nostalgic about "when there was only 64Kb". My backup Athlon 800 is souped up with about 700+ Mb RAM and a 40Gb HDD. Ah, the good old days... ;) -- *===( http://www.400monkeys.com/God/ *===( http://principiadiscordia.com/ *===( http://www.slackware.com/ |