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Re: gmfsk error



On Thursday 15 January 2004 20:56, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> Rein Couperus wrote:
> > I have tried to install to the live disks (KDE and GNOME). The error
> > message has gone, but the program still works intermittently with a cycle
> > time of 2 seconds. Naturally, under Gnome I don't need to add the 
> > libraries. The problem is still there. Unfortunately, the program does
> > not seem to know there is something wrong... Maybe it tries to write to a
> > read-only location?
>
> No, gmfsk doesn't write to disk, except when you turn 'log to file' in
> the menu on.
>
> Can you provide some more details on how the program behaves?
>
> - Is the green graph moving?

yes

> - Do you see any random text added to the receive window?

yes

> - Does the clock run?

yes

> - Is the receive button pressed when you started the program?

yes

> - Does the suspend button work?

yes

> - What happens if you switch modes?

the same as when the program is running on suse, onl intermittently...

>
> I am beginning to think it is possibly a configuration issue. Have you
> looked at the sound modules which are loaded? Do they differ from your
> SuSe setup? Just some random thoughts. 

no, it is /dev/dsp in both cases. 

I wish you lived a bit closer, so
> I could get my hands on your keyboard and see whats actually happening...

Well, maybe I can explain it as follows: The waterfall display looks like a 
zebra crossing :) 1 second black, 1 second grey.

>
> I haven't heard anything from Tomi yet. I know he reads this list. Maybe
> he knows whats wrong.
>
> > 73, Rein PA0R
>
> You might be in the mood to give up. If not, I have packaged 0.6beta1,
> check out http://www.qsl.net/pg4i/download/gmfsk_0.6beta1-1_i386.deb
>
> I am unsure if this package will work for you. It installs files in
> /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/schemas/apps/gmfsk/ during installation.
>
> Regards,
> Joop PG4I

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