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Icon labels have disappeared

Forum thread started by Dane on Mon, 2013-03-25 09:47

Something strange. While editing the attributes of a song in a folder (changing a Title of a song), I suddenly no longer able to edit it. If I clicked on the hyphen and attempted to type something in, the hyphen was uneditable. I closed the folder and looked on the desktop, and the names of all my desktop icons hd disappeared.. They're all just hyphens.

If I right-click on one of them and choose "Edit name, the name appears and can even be edited/altered. But as soon s you get out of the edit name function, the icons label returns to a hyphen.

Does anybody know what's going on, and what I can do to fix this?

Thanks,

Dane

installing Haiku

Forum thread started by curtrey on Wed, 2013-03-20 18:53

I have burnt two discs one from each of my pc-s which were using different internet providers.
Both disks were burnt from ISO downloads.
The opening screen displays a message cant find a partition to boot, followed by lines of debug information which I don't understand. I try to get the installation started by typing continue but after some more lines finishes again. If I now type continue everything freezes and my only way out is to turn-off the machine remove the disk and re-boot with one of my other o/s.
HELP PLEASE

Curtrey

KOffice not opening as well as AbiWord

Forum thread started by Chompjil on Wed, 2013-03-20 02:03

Hey, newbie, Chompjil here, when I installed KOffice from haikuware.com, I ran the installer and such but even after rebooting click on it and going to it's directory does nothing, even more unforcanaltely when trying AbiWord as a second atempt, (I write scripts so at the very least need word processing)
and it said

Could not open "Abiword" with application "Tracker" (Invalid Argument) Would you like to find some other suitible aplication

I am thinking about Scribus (thanks Giova84)but KOffice does have a slideshow program, (which will be helpful for school and such).

Hope this doesnt bother anybody ----Chompjil

Can not get USB ports to work

Forum thread started by Greg Tichbon on Tue, 2013-03-19 07:05

Please can someone give me some direction on how to get USB ports working on a Thinkpad 1834-RVM laptop. Neither my mouse nor USB drive are anyway acknowledged.

Thanks

Into Day 2 of VM install, running into a few problems...

Forum thread started by Kulluminatii on Thu, 2013-03-07 17:43

Hello everyone, let me start off by saying how refreshing it is to use an OS like Haiku. If it is this good during alpha, I can't wait to see how good the final release will be! I'm still a little awestruck by the raw speed of this OS, and it is very user-friendly as well. It's not so much learning how to use Haiku, but more so "un-learning" how to use other operating systems.

Anyway, my experience with Haiku has been near perfect save for the following problems I've run into.

-The first problem started near the end of my downloading & installing craze. I unpacked and tried to install KOffice, I remember it asking me if it was okay to overwrite files, or if I wanted to skip it. For some reason I chose overwrite and once it was done installing I tried to open the Kword program...nothing happened. I had the same result with all the other programs in KOffice. I restarted Haiku and thats when the problem started. While Haiku was booting I began to get a ton of error messages that stated "x application encountered an error and Haiku will terminate it and clean it up". I saved some of the debug output of a few of the messages and closed the rest. Once Haiku is booted, save for WebPositive, I'll get that same error message whenever I try to close out of a program. All the error messages don't hinder the ability to use Haiku, but they do tend to get annoying.

Looking back at all the debug output I've saved, I noticed the first half of it was exactly the same. Here it is -

runtime_loader: /boot/common/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.10: Could not resolve symbol '_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow'
resolve symbol "_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow" returned: -2147478780
runtime_loader: /boot/common/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.10: Troubles relocating: Symbol not found
GNU gdb 6.3
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "i586-pc-haiku"...(no debugging symbols found)

-Another problem is that the sound isn't working. I've tried installing the opensound drivers and removing the older ones, but that didn't do anything. I've tried messing with the VM settings themselves, and it seems like Intel HD Audio "works" (I see the soundwave moving in the music player), whereas ICH AC97 doesn't do anything at all. Still, the results for both are the same, I still can't hear anything.

-My screen is 1440x900, but unfortunately Haiku doesn't automatically detect it. 1280x1024 is what I am using currently, and while it's not bad, it's not using my entire screen and I have black bars. I've tried installing these Nvidia drivers: http://haikuware.com/directory/view-details/drivers/video/haiku-nvidia-t... ,but I've had no luck.

-And my last problem is that I get this error when tryping to open Qupzilla -
"Could not open "qupzilla" (Missing symbol:_ZNK13QWebInspector10metaObjectEv)."
Any idea what that is supposed to mean?

Wow, that is a lot of text! Thank you for taking the time to read through it! I'm hoping my journey with Haiku doesn't end here, I'd love to eventually make some room on my hdd for Haiku. And who knows, maybe one day Haiku will be all I'll need.

Soundcards: Delta 1010 or Echo 3G?

Forum thread started by ASoftwareHatingFurry on Fri, 2013-02-22 14:30

*rubs his belly, the old soundcard has been eaten*

Murrrr, delightful. ^^

I need a new soundcard now. Am I right in assuming that we still don't have any kind of external soundcard support? (USB, Firewire, Thunderbolt)

I would prefer to use native drivers unless the opensound drivers offer multi-channel recording and playback, low latency, and all the usual native-like features (any information?)

From my search it looks as if there are three interesting cards that meet my requirements:

* M-Audio Delta 1010
* Echo Gina 3G
* Echo Layla 3G

Has anyone got any recent experience with any of these under Haiku? Preferably recent experience.

The essential features are:

* Completely gliltch-free playback
* Completely glitch-free analogue recording
* Ability to switch the sample rate between 44100Hz or 48000Hz as required. I don't mind rebooting between switches. The actual sample clock on the card must be changed, not some kind of cheap resampling trick.

Further nearly-essential features are:

* Ability to synchronize to an external clock (one of: S/PDIF, ADAT, Wordclock input)
* Fully working S/PDIF digital output and input
* Fully working ADAT digital output and input (not applicable to the Delta 1010)
* The capability for multi-channel playback (ideally the outputs should be mapped to the front/rear/centre/etc. outputs of the media kit's mixer so different apps can be sent to different outputs)
* The capability for multi-channel recording (via analogue, and via ADAT except the Delta 1010)

It looks like I'll have to write/modify some software for multi-channel recording (Haiku's SoundRecorder?) so as long as it exposes a multi-channel media kit node I'm happy.

I think the Delta 1010 may be supported in opensound as well as natively. Would I be able to get the above list of features going through opensound in case the native drivers aren't cutting it?

I'm trying to find actual usage reports to find out exactly what state the drivers are in. The Haiku hardware database isn't helping me with this. Didn't one of the Haiku developers years ago have an Echo card to assist with driver development?

Should the partition on which to build Haiku be formatted as MS-DOS (FAT)?

Forum thread started by Alt-S John on Thu, 2013-02-21 20:44

I am trying to compile and build Haiku using Mac OS X. Should the partition on which to build Haiku be formatted as MS-DOS (FAT)?

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