Audio package install
Dears,
i am new user in solaris
i am using solaris 10
[Audio Drivers 1.0 for Solaris 10 - x86|https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_SMI-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductRef=Sol-audio-drivers1.0-x86-G-F@CDS-CDS_SMI]
after i unzip this package
i didn't found any package to install
cos i only know pkgadd command to install
so please provide me how to install it
Thanks for sharing the solution!
I had a similar problem with Ubuntu 14.04. Skype did not seem to recognise my Microsoft LifeCam VX-5500 microphone, although the video worked straight away.
As you suggested, I went to Skype, Options, Sound Devices and unchecked the box "Allow Skype to automatically adjust my mixer levels."
Now it works fine.
My Skype version is 4.3.0.37.
I'm disappointed that this is the second problem I had recently with Skype on Linux. In my first problem, I needed to follow step-by-step the instructions in the link below, just to install the Skype 4.3 over a previous version. I'm wondering how hard it really is to fix such bugs.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/488053/how-to-install-skype-4-3
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/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineHollowPillGreen.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineHollowPillOrange.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineHollowPillPurple.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineHollowPillRed.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineHollowPillYellow.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelineIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillBlue.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillGray.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillGreen.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillOrange.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillPurple.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillRed.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/timelinePillYellow.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/tipBalloon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/tipBalloonBottom.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/tipIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/tipIconPressed.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/toolbarItemSelected.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeDownTriangleBlack.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeDownTriangleWhite.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeRightTriangleBlack.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeRightTriangleWhite.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeUpTriangleBlack.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/treeUpTriangleWhite.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/undockButtonGlyph.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/userInputIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/userInputPreviousIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/userInputResultIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/warningIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/warningMediumIcon.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/warningOrangeDot.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/warningsErrors.png
/opt/chromium-browser/resources/inspector/Images/whiteConnectorPoint.png
/usr/bin/chromium-browser
/usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
/usr/share/licenses/chromium-browser-bin
/usr/share/licenses/chromium-browser-bin/LICENSE.txt
/usr/share/man/man1/chromium-browser.1.gz
/usr/share/pixmaps/chromium-browser.png
Chromium-browser is just one of the packages I remember having installed using yaourt prior to the /var/lib/pacman deletion. I would like to know if there is a way to find all such aur packages installed through yaourt prior to /var/lib/pacman deletion and if possible, delete them.
Thanks.
Last edited by billy123 (2010-04-05 16:35:35) -
[solved] list all aur packages installed
Hi,
I'm looking a comman which list all AUR packages installed on my system. Man yaourt or man pacman don't help me (but maybe I missed something).
Is it possible to list these AUR packages ?
Last edited by ppr (2011-11-13 23:40:49)yaourt -Q | grep local/
Works for me. I'm sure someone will have a better solution though.
Last edited by WorMzy (2011-11-13 23:24:45) -
[Solved] List AUR packages installed and only AUR packages.
Here's a good one. Thought this would be easy but thought it over and then looked around a bit and haven't found anything. There's might just be an easy way to do this that will make me *bonk* my head in the morning but I haven't found it yet. I'm looking to be able to just list the packages I have installed from AUR and not any that I have gotten from the official repos. I've checked out some utilities in AUR (like AURcheck) but as far as I can tell they just look for AUR updates. Anyone know of a way to do this?
Last edited by Gen2ly (2009-10-30 14:32:22)I just got to reinstalling and this was a lifesaver - it worked great. Thank for the help, brisbin, ghost, Allan...
@Ghost, I would have used packup but I had a couple downgraded packages and I wanted to be able to troubleshoot it.
The tip about the grep -v doing 'shortnameplus' was a good tip, Profjim. I hadn't read this last post before and during the reinstall I was a bit surprised nvidia wasn't installed so... all is good now.
I created a script to be able to create the backup list and restores from it simliar to ghosts and am able to run it in cron job. Probably not a big deal, but... phhht. Here it is for anyone that can use it:
#!/bin/bash
# pacbac - Create and restore from list all installed packages
# Package list locations (official and local)
pkglsoff=/opt/backup/pc-emach/arch-pkglist-official
pkglsloc=/opt/backup/pc-emach/arch-pkglist-local
# Exclude packages
excldoff=()
excldloc=()
# Use filename as program name
prog=${0##*/}
# Text color variables
bldblu='\e[1;34m' # blue
bldred='\e[1;31m' # red
bldwht='\e[1;37m' # white
txtcyn='\e[0;36m' # cyan
txtund=$(tput sgr 0 1) # underline
txtrst='\e[0m' # text reset
info=${bldwht}*${txtrst}
pass=${bldblu}*${txtrst}
warn=${bldred}!${txtrst}
# If restoring, be sure yaourt is installed
if [[ "$1" == 'r' ]] && [[ -z $(pacman -Qs yaourt) ]]; then
echo ""
echo -e "$warn $prog requires ${txtund}}Yaourt${txtrst} to be installed."
echo -e " ${txtcyn}http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt${txtrst}"
echo ""
exit
fi
case $1 in
b ) # Create list of official repository packages (core, extra, community)
echo -e "$info Creating list of official (core/extra/community packages) packages installed."
# Create list, remove local, base
pacman -Qqe | grep -vx "$(pacman -Qqg base)" | grep -vx "$(pacman -Qqm)" > "$pkglsoff"
# Create list of local packages (includes the AUR)
echo -e "$info Creating list of local (includes AUR) packages installed."
pacman -Qqm > "$pkglsloc"
echo -e "$pass Official package list saved to ${txtund}"$pkglsoff"${txtrst}"
echo -e "$pass Local package list saved to ${txtund}"$pkglsloc"${txtrst}" ;;
r ) # Update repository database, then restore packages from list
echo -e "$info Installing packages from lists"
sudo pacman -Sy
# use -f to overwrite conflicting files
sudo pacman -S --needed $(cat "$pkglsoff")
# Yaourt doesn't have --needed check
yaourt -S $(cat "$pkglsloc" | grep -vx "$(pacman -Qqm)") ;;
* ) echo -e " pacbac b - build installed packages list. (dir:${txtund}"${pkglsoff%/*}"${txtrst})"
echo -e " pacbac r - restore installed packages from package list." ;;
esac
Last edited by Gen2ly (2009-10-31 14:16:55) -
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