On Tuesday 18 November 2003 6:31 am, Jack Coates wrote:
Well, I found that the problem is not with the sound card, thanks to you
guys. Bjorn gave me a tip in the options cs4232 line with the mpuirq=10,
and I got it up and running, but only in console. Yep, in tty1, I was
able to play an
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 16:00, Jack Coates wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:57, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 08:29 am, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
Now I'll have to beat the Sparenberg drum - this clearly deserves a bug
report. I can't do it yet, since I've just ordered my 9.2
When I tried doing the line you defined above, I get this output:
find: paths must precede expression
Usage: find [path...] [expression]
rm: too few arguments
Try `rm --help' for more information.
So I did it this way:
find /var/log -type f -mtime 5 | xargs rm
And it works. The
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 23:36, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 6:31 am, Jack Coates wrote:
Well, I found that the problem is not with the sound card, thanks to you
guys. Bjorn gave me a tip in the options cs4232 line with the mpuirq=10,
and I got it up and running, but
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 00:22, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 23:36, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 6:31 am, Jack Coates wrote:
Well, I found that the problem is not with the sound card, thanks to you
guys. Bjorn gave me a tip in the options cs4232 line
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 07:50 am, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I have Pixelview PlayTV Pak TV tuner card which comes with camera connected
to tuner card. I have to use windows for netmeeting or yahoo video
conferencing because of this camera. has anybody used this camera in linux
for
gnomemeeting.
stdio.h should be included with every c/c++ compiler. It is a basic
include file for the c language
Tim
James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:23, Jarmo wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 16:01, Jarmo wrote:
The point why I started to look,was that I can't get lm-sensors
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:13 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:57, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you want a pointy-clicky config interface and you don't like
DrakConf, use Webmin -- it doesn't have that problem. It's also better
at handling complex config than DrakConf.
Forgive me if this has been discussed.
I tried it with 3 different machines, 4 different
floppies.
A Error Occurred. mkbootdisk failed or
Unable to properly close mkbootdisk, No space left on
device
My problem is that I have dualboot scenarios..with
winblows.and its boot loader HAS to
After you get it started now go to your browser and go to
https://localhost:1 make sur you have https
Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:13 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 06:57, Greg Meyer wrote:
If you want a pointy-clicky config interface and
Ricardo (Tru64 User) wrote:
Forgive me if this has been discussed.
I tried it with 3 different machines, 4 different
floppies.
A Error Occurred. mkbootdisk failed or
Unable to properly close mkbootdisk, No space left on
device
My problem is that I have dualboot scenarios..with
Ricardo (Tru64 User) wrote:
Forgive me if this has been discussed.
I tried it with 3 different machines, 4 different
floppies.
A Error Occurred. mkbootdisk failed or
Unable to properly close mkbootdisk, No space left on
device
My problem is that I have dualboot scenarios..with
winblows.and
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 09:24 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
After you get it started now go to your browser and go to
https://localhost:1 make sur you have https
Right, I know how to access it manually. I was just wondering if I missed
a K-menu entry to start a browser with that URL.
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At least with regards to sound.
I must now give up on any 9.2 stock kernels. I have now failed to get my
fully functional sound system to work in 9.2 using: default kernel
2.4.22-10mdk, 2.4.22-21mdk, 2.4.22 multimedia kernel, the 9.2 2.4.22 tmb
--- Rolf Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could recompile a smaller kernel. I
have made a boot iso,
burned to cd, which works as a boot cd, by using
isolinux, part of the
syslinux package. Read /usr/share/doc/sylinux-*
and, if you are
interested, I could try to recall how I made
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 09:54 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
Can anyone suggest a way of getting a 9.1 kernel to build/install/function
on a 9.2 install?
You should be able to just grab the last 9.1 kernel and install it.
--
/g
Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book, inside
a dog
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 23:36, Rob Blomquist wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 6:31 am, Jack Coates wrote:
Well, I found that the problem is not with the sound card, thanks to you
guys. Bjorn gave me a tip in the options cs4232 line with the mpuirq=10,
and I got it up and running, but
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:04 pm, Ricardo (Tru64 User)
wrote:
--- Rolf Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could recompile a smaller kernel. I
have made a boot iso,
burned to cd, which works as a boot cd, by using
isolinux, part of the
syslinux package. Read
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:54 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
At least with regards to sound.
I must now give up on any 9.2 stock kernels. I have now failed
to get my fully functional sound system to work in 9.2 using:
default kernel 2.4.22-10mdk, 2.4.22-21mdk, 2.4.22 multimedia
Even more helpful hints!!!
Thanks ALL.
This should go into some FAQ somewhere
--- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:04 pm, Ricardo
(Tru64 User)
wrote:
--- Rolf Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You could recompile a smaller kernel. I
have made
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Your sound system is virtually identical to mine. I have also installed aumix
and maxed out all the sliders.
All I can say is that when I use 2.4.21 kernels, sound works flawlessly. If I
use anything in the 2.4.22 list, no sound. Sound works
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:41 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:54 pm, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
At least with regards to sound.
I must now give up on any 9.2 stock kernels. I have now failed
to get my fully functional sound system to work in 9.2 using:
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Heh. APIC is enabled in bios because if I disable it, Mandrake 9.2, no matter
what kernel I use, will not bootup. Instead, I get a blank black screen and
that's all she wrote.
I have tried APIC 1.1 and 1.4 versions or tables (the two options
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:50, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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Your sound system is virtually identical to mine. I have also installed aumix
and maxed out all the sliders.
All I can say is that when I use 2.4.21 kernels, sound works flawlessly. If
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 11:50 am, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
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Your sound system is virtually identical to mine. I have also installed
aumix and maxed out all the sliders.
All I can say is that when I use 2.4.21 kernels, sound works
I have recently started trying to install lm sensors on my computer which has
a Soyo KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum motherboard. I have had very mixed
results with the sensors including some very hard to diagnose hard locks on
the machine when I attempt to load the sensor modules.
Does anyone
At 02:41 AM 11/19/2003 +, you wrote:
It is the tree on the mirror that is broken. We will have to wait until it is
fixed.
It is the file 'list' in the contrib folder that is out of date. The list
includes the old kernel packages that were replaced.
I do not know how urpmi uses the list file.
On Wednesday 19 Nov 2003 5:41 pm, Jason Williams wrote:
SNIP
One last question regarding sources for urpmi.
I've been playing around with the commands to add media and remove media,
just to get a feel for things.
The only question I have now, is that when I do a search for samba, it only
At 06:20 PM 11/19/2003 +, you wrote:
urpmq will search all available media unless you force it to use a specific
media with --media or restrict it to update media with --update
It may be your 'main' source is not configured properly or maybe you are just
being misled by the way urpmq will
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:15 pm, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
The sound works just fine. I did have to install
aumix-2.8-6mdk (it wasn't installed by default) and move all
it's sliders to 100%, then do the same in kmix. I'm now
running 10.0, but the sound worked with a 9.2 fresh
From: Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
I rewrote the lmsensors init script so that it was manually loading the
modules rather than pulling them from the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors file.
I
ran the script and it loaded the modules, then stopped the script and it
unloaded the modules. When I
From: Praedor Atrebates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your sound system is virtually identical to mine. I have also installed
aumix
and maxed out all the sliders.
All I can say is that when I use 2.4.21 kernels, sound works flawlessly.
If I
use anything in the 2.4.22 list, no sound. Sound works in windoze.
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I'll send the information you request later today. Unfortunately I am at work
and thus not able to access my desktop system.
Not the same thing but on a related note, I did run through the
troubleshooting process outlined by harddrake (ie, lspci
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 12:36 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
I have recently started trying to install lm sensors on my computer which
has a Soyo KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum motherboard. I have had very mixed
results with the sensors including some very hard to diagnose hard locks on
the
Jason Williams wrote:
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Does urpmi have the ability to pull security patches down and
automatically install?
This might help you.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test]$ cat /etc/cron.weekly/update_mdk
#!/bin/bash
#Keeps the system updated
urpmi.update -a --wget urpmi --wget --auto --auto-select
At 09:36 PM 11/19/2003 +0100, you wrote:
This might help you.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test]$ cat /etc/cron.weekly/update_mdk
#!/bin/bash
#Keeps the system updated
urpmi.update -a --wget urpmi --wget --auto --auto-select --no-verify-rpm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test]$
you might want to change that to just
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:03 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote:
in order to solve wich one kills your system, you should use the modprobe
command
and try to load one module at a time until it hangs...
Originally, the problem module was the adm1021 module and that was due to the
options line
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In the interest of avoiding hard lockups and troubleshooting THAT (see the
lm_sensors thread) when all I want to do is troubleshoot my sound problems,
which lm_sensor module(s) should I load in order to use dmidecode? I would
like to restrict the
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 03:36 pm, Björn Lundin wrote:
Jason Williams wrote:
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Does urpmi have the ability to pull security patches down and
automatically install?
You just have to define an update source. All the update mirrors have the
same ../base/hdlist.cz format as the dist
From: Praedor Atrebates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the interest of avoiding hard lockups and troubleshooting THAT (see the
lm_sensors thread) when all I want to do is troubleshoot my sound problems,
which lm_sensor module(s) should I load in order to use dmidecode? I would
like to restrict the modules
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 06:47, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 09:24 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
After you get it started now go to your browser and go to
https://localhost:1 make sur you have https
Right, I know how to access it manually. I was just wondering if I
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:36:51 -0500, Bryan Phinney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about [expert] lm sensors:
Scenario, I installed lmsensors by RPM, ran sensors-detect and let it
create the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors configuration file. When I restarted
the
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Hello Bryan,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:36:51 -0500, Bryan Phinney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about [expert] lm sensors:
Scenario, I installed lmsensors by RPM, ran sensors-detect and let it
create the /etc/sysconfig/lmsensors configuration file. When I
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 02:52 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
I only load the it87. The lm75 driver may be causing your problem, there
isn;t one on that board. Also, on the Soyo, I only got accurate readings
by specifying a socket type when modprobing the driver. the differnet
types are in the
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 22:42:00 +, Dick Gevers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about Re: [expert] lm sensors:
Aargh, and I thought I cancelled this one just in time. Please waste. The
next version is the final. Sorry.
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I have a belkin 4 port router and for some reason mandrake 9.2 keeps
killing my connection to the net. what can I do?
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On Wednesday 19 November 2003 05:42 pm, Dick Gevers wrote:
There`s easier ways to tackle that; IMHO. Proberbly failsafe is safe, but
why bother, if you`re careful and consider beforehand what you do, go to
init 1 and cd to where you want to make your changes. Of course, vi may be
the
You'll need to give us more information in order for us to help you. Can you
be specific as to what happens and when? The more details the better...
David
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Bradley D. Pierson wrote:
I have a belkin 4 port router and for some reason mandrake 9.2 keeps
killing my connection to the net. what can I do?
Check the lisa service. There was a lot of noise on the cooker list
during 9.2 development about it flooding the network
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