Alsa, surround and CA0106

March 21st, 2008

This is more a remain­der for me: in order to make the sur­round work for mp3s with the CA0106 driver with alsa (for me it’s a Sound Blaster Live! 24 bit), here’s the .asoundrc that should be used:

pcm.!dmix {
   type plug
   slave {
       pcm surround51
       channels 6
   }
}
pcm.!default {
   type plug
   slave.pcm "dmix"
   slave.channels 6
   route_policy duplicate
}

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Another LinuxDay is gone

October 28th, 2007

And even this year, the Lin­ux­Day is gone. This year we attracted more than 400 people and, as the other years, it has been an amaz­ing expe­ri­ence!
So, thanks to all the vis­i­tors, to the LUG­Bari and to every­one else has con­tributed to make yes­ter­day a great day.

Addi­tion­ally, I pub­lished the slides of my yesterday’s pre­sen­ta­tion. If you’re inter­ested, you can freely down­load them, but please note that they’re writ­ten in ital­ian. You can found the PyGTK talk’s slides here, while the PyClutter’s slides can be found here (sources here and here).

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Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go home and have a heart attack

October 7th, 2007

The LinuxDay 2007It’s 2007. And it’s Octo­ber. And there’s the Lin­ux­Day this year too.
For those who doesn’t know, the Lin­ux­Day is a day where every LUG pro­mote Linux and the free soft­ware phi­los­o­phy to every­one who’s interested.

Last year I had a talk about Inkscape and the vec­to­r­ial graphic; this year, instead, I’ll hold two talks: an intro­duc­tion to PyGTK and an intro­duc­tion to PyClutter.

So, if you don’t have any­thing to do on Octo­ber 27th and you live near Bari, why don’t you join us in the LinuxDay?

(the title is a quote from a Tarantino’s film, do you like it?)

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Fonera and its MTU (and the non-working wireless connection)

February 6th, 2007

A friend of mine recently bought the La Fonera (no, not really… he just had it as gift since the fon’s guys were givin’ it for free during the hol­i­days), but he had some issues: the wire­less con­nec­tion wasn’t work­ing as expected: most of the time the signal was lost and I can’t under­stand why since the signal’s power was strong enough. So I said to myself “that’s time to work on”. And now here I am :)

(Con­tinue reading…)

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