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#1 2006-07-14 19:39:56

Kris
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Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Hey!

I have some small problems with opening gnome-alsamixer and eterm...
When I try to open them in Xterm, it say that it don't know the command (bash: eterm: command not found), and I don't know why it do this, on other systems it work with these commands smile

Help me  :cry:   lol


// Kris

"Penquins, Penquins, über alles!"

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#2 2006-07-14 20:00:44

battra
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Kris wrote:

Hey!

I have some small problems with opening gnome-alsamixer and eterm...
When I try to open them in Xterm, it say that it don't know the command (bash: eterm: command not found), and I don't know why it do this, on other systems it work with these commands smile

Help me  :cry:   lol

Well, for eterm use a capital E:

$ Eterm

"I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance."
- Socrates

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#3 2006-07-14 20:01:06

twiistedkaos
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Registered: 2006-05-20
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Kris wrote:

Hey!

I have some small problems with opening gnome-alsamixer and eterm...
When I try to open them in Xterm, it say that it don't know the command (bash: eterm: command not found), and I don't know why it do this, on other systems it work with these commands smile

Help me  :cry:   lol

Try this:

pacman -S eterm

It seems you don't have eterm installed. And arch doesn't have this installed by default smile

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#4 2006-07-14 20:02:12

Kris
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

battra @
Oh, thanks smile nice  big_smile


// Kris

"Penquins, Penquins, über alles!"

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#5 2006-07-14 20:05:15

twiistedkaos
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Kris wrote:

battra @
Oh, thanks smile nice  big_smile

Yep, welcome to Arch smile

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#6 2006-07-14 20:14:38

Kris
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

So I have the same problem with amarok tongue

So now I have problems with gnome-alsamixer and amarok... hmmm, damn!  8)   lol


// Kris

"Penquins, Penquins, über alles!"

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#7 2006-07-14 20:19:58

twiistedkaos
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Kris wrote:

So I have the same problem with amarok tongue

So now I have problems with gnome-alsamixer and amarok... hmmm, damn!  8)   lol

Try the following:

pacman -S gnome-alsamixer amarok-base

When ever there is a program you want but don't have and you know the name of, try this:

pacman -Ss <name>

That will search the arch database for the programs. Alot of times it will have them, someties it won't.

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#8 2006-07-15 01:33:56

Snowman
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From: Montreal, Canada
Registered: 2004-08-20
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

Try what twiistedkaos suggested. If it still doesn't work, maybe you need to update your paths. Do a:

echo $PATH

and check if /opt/gnome/bin and /opt/kde/bin are in the list.  If they're not listed, logout and log back in. That will update your paths.

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#9 2006-07-15 12:05:58

Kris
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Re: Start gnome-alsamixer and eterm!

I don't need the gnome-alsamixer anymor  lol  mpd works great for my music, and the normal alsamixer too, it's great!  wink


// Kris

"Penquins, Penquins, über alles!"

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