Does it work for you? projectM pulseaudio visualization

Sam Varshavchik mrsam at courier-mta.com
Sat Nov 27 17:02:37 UTC 2010


Bob Goodwin writes:

> On 27/11/10 08:33, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 17:35:28 -0500, Bob wrote:
>>
>>>> Fedora 14 - http://bugzilla.redhat.com/652974
>>>>
>>>> Test-case:
>>>>
>>>> 1) yum -y install projectM-pulseaudio
>>>> 2) Applications>   Sound&   Video>   projectM-pulseaudio
>>>> 3) no animation, not even if music is played
>>>>
>>>> Does it work for you?
>>>      Yes -
>>>
>>>        [bobg at box9 ~]$ aplay /usr/share/sounds/purple/login.wav
>>>      Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/purple/login.wav' : Signed 16 bit
>>>      Little Endian, Rate 22050 Hz, Stereo
>>>
>>>      Results in a different display each time it is run.
>>>
>>>      Not sure I see any use for this but it works here.
>>>
>>>
>>>> If so, which graphics hardware and xorg-x11 driver is this with?
>> Could you also answer this question, please?
> 
>     I wanted to but don't know how or exactly what is required.
>     Dmidecode did not provide useful information as far as I could see.
>     This is probably a five year old Dell desktop with video and audio
>     on the main board.
> 
>     Tell me what to do and I will copy the data to you asap.

Run "lspci -v" then look for something that reads "VGA" or "Display". That's 
your graphics hardware.

For your xorg drivers, run "grep LoadModule /var/log/Xorg.0.log".

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