I'm trying to emerge pciutils normally, and it's downloaded, checked,
and unpacked all of the sources correctly, but it hangs up on Updating
pci.ids. Any ideas why/if it will fix itself/how to fix it?-- Jesse (JB) Hannah
Am 03.04.2012 09:53, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
Yes. What has happened is that the ID data has been moved out of
pciutils and usbutils, so hwids blocks the older versions. If you
want to stick with the older udev, you need the older pciutils and
this means you need a matching version of usbutils
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:10, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Hello,
It seems the gentoo version of pciutils does not include the
script to update the pci device ids:
I have /usr/sbin/update-pciids as part of the package here...
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doug.hun...@gmail.com : http
pciutils-2.2.0-r1 it resolves the problem - it
reads -x ouput produced both by itself by the previous version of
pciutils (2.1.11-r3) on my other machine.
I have opened a bug to say pciutils-2.2.0-r1 works for me. If anyone
else can confirm then that'd be great.
http://bugs.gentoo.org
On 04/02/2012 07:20 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
A normal update world turned up the error below
(~amd64, gnome profile)
!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
!!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict:
sys-apps/pciutils:0
(sys
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
Just like magic :-) Thank you so much!
Denis
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm not sure. Is there a way of finding out the video card without
opening the case and looking? We have no idea where the manual went..
emerge pciutils lspci
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Doug Hunley doug at hunley.homeip.net writes:
I have /usr/sbin/update-pciids as part of the package here...
My bad. It was not in the old version (stable) but it is
in the latest version.
very cool
thx
James
/pciutils[-zlib].
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7::gentoo (Change USE: -zlib)
(dependency required by sys-fs/udev-171-r5[hwdb] [ebuild])
The problem is caused by the hwdb useflag
A normal update world turned up the error below
(~amd64, gnome profile)
!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
!!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict:
sys-apps/pciutils:0
(sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.9-r1::gentoo, installed) pulled
Jesse Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to emerge pciutils normally, and it's downloaded, checked, and
unpacked all of the
sources correctly, but it hangs up on Updating pci.ids. Any ideas why/if it
will fix itself/how
to fix it?
Essentially, Updating pci.ids is doing a `wget
Hello,
It seems the gentoo version of pciutils does not include the
script to update the pci device ids:
http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/
So I looked at the latest available:
http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/v2.2/pci.ids
Date:2009-09-18 03:15:01
The latest version on gentoo available
via /usr/share/misc
+
... where hit number 3 leads us to:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/p/pciutils/pciutils_2.1.11-15.1/changelog
... which says:
* fix lspci -F for new or old lspci -x format (closes: #261536)
based on patch by Ben Pfaff
... where #261536 is a link to:
http://bugs.debian.org/261536
I've
On Oct 28, 2005, at 10:44 am, Christoph Gysin wrote:
Christoph Gysin wrote:
Nonetheless this seems like a bug and should be fixed. Could you file
a bug and reference it here?
Searching google turns out that it has already been fixed. Update to
the latest pciutils will fix the issue.
Hi
tried masking the -r2 (and higher) pciutils.
But this conflicts with a newly-required hwids-2012-0401.
The later is required by a new usbutils-005-r1
This led me to mask =usbutils-005-r1.
Now the proposed update world leaves portage happy, but me worried. I
haven't actually done the update
On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 10:59:22 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Yes. What has happened is that the ID data has been moved out of
pciutils and usbutils, so hwids blocks the older versions. If you
want to stick with the older udev, you need the older pciutils and
this means you need
it from late may through
august.
I just tried masking the -r2 (and higher) pciutils.
But this conflicts with a newly-required hwids-2012-0401.
The later is required by a new usbutils-005-r1
This led me to mask =usbutils-005-r1.
Now the proposed update world leaves portage happy, but me
Christoph Gysin schreef:
Christoph Gysin wrote:
Nonetheless this seems like a bug and should be fixed. Could you
file a bug and reference it here?
Searching google turns out that it has already been fixed. Update to
the latest pciutils will fix the issue.
Why search Google
will be
recorded on b.g.o (if a bug was filed and resolved) or
packages.gentoo.org (in the Changelog for the revision/update to pciutils).
Because this is a pciutils issue, and has nothing to do with gentoo. The
Changelog will only report a revision bump.
Actually I did search b.g.o first
rebuilt the lastest stable release of pciutils, but that
did not restore the information on the card, nor did
installing version (~)2.2.4 fix the problem.
Any ideas or suggestions?
James
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I think pciutils was updated same days ago, maybe it helps
On Saturday 17 April 2010 20:12:42 Mick wrote:
Do you have these packages installed:
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids ...
sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs
On 4/10/2014 7:21 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
Everything else in that list is routine except maybe pciutils and gpm.
Add them to world manually if you use those apps
Thanks Alan/Tom...
Hmmm... what is pciutils used for? From a little googling, it seems like
it is a tool
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Mal Herring wrote:
re-installed using a Stage3 and success... (had to use Stage3 for
reasons of time...)
being a little tired after going @ it all day - anyone know what support
is needed for a DL380G4 network interface ?
are they intel cards ?
# emerge pciutils
Richard Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
# iwconfig eth1 says wireless extensions not found
what is the output of
# lspci
you may need to
# emerge sys-apps/pciutils
to get lspci.
jason
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Christoph Gysin wrote:
Nonetheless this seems like a bug and should be fixed. Could you file a
bug and reference it here?
Searching google turns out that it has already been fixed. Update to the latest
pciutils will fix the issue.
Christoph
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A or B's updates REQUIRE a layer C.
Adding --deep will update C too (and D,E,F...)
3) Where are the packages listed for system? For instance I
installed coldplug and it installed pciutils, but that package is
not listed in world -- should it be? Or is it a system package?
In your
Ah, that makes sense. I've been working on a stage 1 install, and my
internet connection's been kinda shaky on my all evening. wgets
haven't been working for me very well, so I guess I could try getting
the package from elsewhere (the packages CD, maybe).
Thank you very much :)
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:40, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
I have /usr/sbin/update-pciids as part of the package here...
My bad. It was not in the old version (stable) but it is
in the latest version.
According to the ebuild, it will even create a cronjob in /etc/cron.monthly
trims a bit
And on a reasonably new version of pciutils...
lcpci -k
lists devices and drivers, less extras to dig through.
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Joshua M. Murphy
That should, of course, be lspci, not lcpci...
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Joshua M. Murphy
On 04/17/2010 11:12 AM, Mick wrote:
I have however already installed both pciutils and usbutils.
Are they meant to make entries in cron.daily when installed?
I just discovered the network-cron useflag, thanks :)
: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy sys-
apps/pciutils[-zlib].
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7::gentoo (Change USE: -zlib)
(dependency required by sys-fs/udev-171-r5[hwdb] [ebuild
On 10/04/2014 15:26, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 4/10/2014 7:21 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
Everything else in that list is routine except maybe pciutils and gpm.
Add them to world manually if you use those apps
Thanks Alan/Tom...
Hmmm... what is pciutils used for? From
x kmod) \
[...]
"$@"
}
Anyway, with regards to your problem: if you're just installing your system now,
then you're probably getting this error because `/lib/modules` doesn't exist
inside your chroot. This path is hardcoded into pciutils [3];
if you're just installing your system
> now,
> then you're probably getting this error because `/lib/modules` doesn't
> exist
> inside your chroot. This path is hardcoded into pciutils [3]; this has
> been
> modified by some vendors of the package, but not Gentoo [4]. Y
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well.
/etc/portage/package.mask/udev-181 contains
=sys-fs/udev-181
=sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.9-r2
=sys-apps/usbutils-005-r1
Now
Denis denis@gmail.com writes:
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
Just like magic :-) Thank you so much!
If you liked lspci you will really like lspci -v.
Pointed out to me recently here:
From: Dale
-a
bash: /sbin/ifconfig: cannot execute binary file
bash-2.05b#
What does lspci show?
(emerge pciutils if you dont have it).
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which can generate ascii/html output or run with a gui.
If you want more of a summary of things, you could consider lspci and
lsusb (found in pciutils and usbutils respectively).
Scott.
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Hello,
I'm not sure when it happened, but lspci (lspci -vvv) does not
report on the details of my ATI 1900 video card, like it
did a few weeks ago, when I last checked.
Any ideas which upgrades/packages could be affecting this,
lack of detail?
I rebuilt the lastest stable release of pciutils
and it installed pciutils, but that package is
not listed in world -- should it be? Or is it a system package?
OK, that's it for now -- thanks much in advance for your help.
1) emerge -ep world should list all currently installed packages
2) yes, emerge -uD world keeps your system up-todate
3
--update --deep do this and would --update --deep world or
system do this?
3) Where are the packages listed for system? For instance I
installed coldplug and it installed pciutils, but that package is
not listed in world -- should it be? Or is it a system package
Harry Putnam wrote:
Denis denis@gmail.com writes:
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
Just like magic :-) Thank you so much!
If you liked lspci you will really like lspci -v
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Denis denis@gmail.com writes:
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
Just like magic :-) Thank you so much!
If you liked lspci you
Joshua Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Denis denis@gmail.com writes:
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
Just like magic
Thanks to everybody
On 6/11/05, Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 11 June 2005 19:11, askar ... wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to know from gentoo the size of ram and video
memory?
For video memory:
$ qpkg -f `which lspci`
sys-apps/pciutils *
...then
lspci -vv
P_PRIVATE, 0 ): %m\n", st.st_size, fd);
err = -errno;
goto fail_nommap;
}
I might you need to debug this on your machine, as I can't reproduce it myself.
You'll need to clone, recompile, and relink libkmod and pciutils with the
maximum debugging settin
root # ./CHECK-world
app-editors/vim
sys-apps/pciutils
media-tv/mythtv
myth11 root # cat /var/lib/portage/world
sys-apps/slocate
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
app-portage/gentoolkit
media-sound/alsa-tools
media-plugins/alsa-jack
media-sound/alsa-utils
app-editors/vim
media-plugins/mythweather
x11-wm
On Saturday 17 April 2010 21:55:52 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 17 April 2010 20:12:42 Mick wrote:
Do you have these packages installed:
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids ...
sys-apps/pciutils
/cron.monthly/update-pciids ...
sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill
Doing a world upgrade gives me:
root@kushiel / # emerge -uDvatN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy sys-
apps/pciutils[-zlib].
!!! One of the following packages
: none
omitted: none
sys-apps/pciutils
selected: 3.2.0
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-devel/automake
selected: 1.12.6
protected: none
omitted: 1.11.6 1.13.4
sys-devel/libperl
selected: 5.10.1
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-libs
==
What do you make of this?
I removed /usr/share/hal and tried to remerge it. It complained that I MUST
compile pciutils without the zlib flag. Not sure why pciutils has the zlib
flag as a default, but if it is causing a problem with hal shouldn't it be
removed?
Anyway, after masking zlib
==
What do you make of this?
I removed /usr/share/hal and tried to remerge it. It complained that I MUST
compile pciutils without the zlib flag. Not sure why pciutils has the zlib
flag as a default, but if it is causing a problem with hal shouldn't it be
removed?
Anyway
to compile the kernel myself,
and I don't really know which drivers I *must* select (since I don't
know which chips the machine has). Does anyone have any tips on this?
You can use the lspci command, its in the pciutils package (if I'm
not mistaken) to get your system hardware information.
If you
? If it is, then maybe there is
something you can set in the RAID BIOS to enable SNMP monitoring?
What does lspci show? (Emerge pciutils if you dont have lspci).
Does anyone have a simple configuration, please, to log everything from
the HP agents to a the snmptrapd log - I think that once I understand
how
. On this Gentoo box
I get a
bash-2.05b# ifconfig -a
bash: /sbin/ifconfig: cannot execute binary file
bash-2.05b#
What does lspci show?
(emerge pciutils if you dont have it).
bash-2.05b# lspci
lspci: /usr/share/misc/pci.ids, line 1: parse error
bash-2.05b#
Seems lots of crap in /sbin is corrupted
cannot execute
the
right modules for my soundcard as revealed by pciutils.
Is there any other documentation for Alsa? Man alsa or alsasound
revealed nothing as well as apropos alsa.
Thanks, Rob.
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use
`lspci`. I believe it's on the livecd if you can't emerge pciutils due to the
lack of network. `lsmod` or `dmesg | grep Link` executed from the livecd
should be helpful too...
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pgpyEts3Jq3yA.pgp
Description: PGP signature
:
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
nor does my network connection.
We sort of need to know which nic you have. If you really have no clue
use
`lspci`. I believe it's on the livecd if you can't emerge pciutils due
to the
lack of network. `lsmod` or `dmesg | grep Link` executed from the livecd
should
of packages.
2) How do I ensure that all dependencies of a package are updated --
does --update --deep do this and would --update --deep world or
system do this?
3) Where are the packages listed for system? For instance I
installed coldplug and it installed pciutils
it works. I wouldn't worry to much, then.
It's hard to tell where the problem comes from exactly (at least for me,
I don't follow the pciutils project close enough).
If you have time to spare, you can start looking at your pci.ids file
(use locate) to check if the vendor, device, subsystem
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
Hmmm... what is pciutils used for? From a little googling, it seems like it
is a tool that I would manually have to use, not something required by the
system itself for anything that happens automatically (ie, at boot
ze, fd);
> err = -errno;
> goto fail_nommap;
> }
>
> I might you need to debug this on your machine, as I can't reproduce it
> myself.
> You'll need to clone, recompile, and relink libkmod and pciutils with
> the
> maximum de
-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids ...
sys-apps/usbutils-0.87 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-usbids)
Hmm ... Nill returns. :-(
I have however already installed both
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well.
/etc/portage/package.mask/udev-181 contains
On Sun, Aug 12 2012, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I have been masking udev-181 so that I can continue to keep my current
system with / and /usr separate partitions.
This has required masking pciutils and usbutils as well
uot;${CXXFLAGS} -ggdb"
FEATURES="${FEATURES} splitdebug compressdebug nostrip"
FEATURES="${FEATURES} installsources"
/etc/portage/ $ cat package.env/sys-apps/kpci
sys-apps/kmod debugsyms installsources
sys-apps/pciutils debugsyms instal
=X acpi apm crypt debug dell disk-partition doc laptop selinux
${KERNEL_IUSE}
RDEPEND==dev-libs/dbus-glib-0.61
=dev-libs/glib-2.14
=dev-libs/expat-1.95.8
=dev-libs/libusb-0.1.10a
=sys-apps/pciutils-2.2.7-r1
=dev-util/gperf-3.0.3
sys-apps
Grant wrote:
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
Does the kernel you built for those have support for the appropriate IDE
controller chipset? You can get this information with
`lspci | grep IDE'. (lspci is part of the sys-apps/pciutils package.)
For example on my system I have a VIA
Does information from these lines not imply the type of my net-card?
What else should I do then?
Thank you.
Hi,
You can get info about your net-card from your mobo's specs or easier
running lspci or lshw commands as root in a terminal (lshw is a
separate package, and lspci is part of pciutils
, yet no sound. I am certain that I have the
right modules for my soundcard as revealed by pciutils.
Is there any other documentation for Alsa? Man alsa or alsasound
revealed nothing as well as apropos alsa.
Thanks, Rob.
There's a lot of documentation at the Alsa site.
That said, let's
and the volumes turned up, yet no sound. I am certain that I have the
right modules for my soundcard as revealed by pciutils.
Is there any other documentation for Alsa? Man alsa or alsasound
revealed nothing as well as apropos alsa.
Thanks, Rob.
There's a lot of documentation at the Alsa site
hardware then I tend to prefer
sys-apps/lshw which can generate ascii/html output or run with a gui.
If you want more of a summary of things, you could consider lspci and
lsusb (found in pciutils and usbutils respectively).
Thanks, I wasn't aware of lshw. But I was thinking more along the
lines
nor does my network connection.
We sort of need to know which nic you have. If you really have no clue use
`lspci`. I believe it's on the livecd if you can't emerge pciutils due to
the
lack of network. `lsmod` or `dmesg | grep Link` executed from the livecd
should be helpful too...
--
Bo
first?
According to Google, your card has the same chipset as mine, so the
options I posted should work. If you're still having trouble, I can
post the relevant part of my .config.
Speaking of chipsets - what does 'lspci' (sys-apps/pciutils) say about
the card?
Ryan
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this?
Yup, emerge -uvD world should do that. Actually, that is how I update
mine too. It has worked so far. There is some debate about it though.
Some leave out the -D part.
3) Where are the packages listed for system? For instance I
installed coldplug and it installed pciutils
the
chroot command just like you did before. Then you can `emerge sys-apps/
pciutils` to install lspci on the hard-drive of the new system and you
can add any other utilities you need (some of which might not be
included on the liveCD).
I find this easier, because once the liveCD has loaded
. That is
Chipset-(S)ATA harddisk-Filesystem.
If it still won't work, you can also post your kernel config and the output of
lspci -vv here and somebody will find out what's wrong/missing.
HTH...
Dirk
And on a reasonably new version of pciutils...
lcpci -k
lists devices and drivers
run... lspci -v xyz.txt, and find the
section in xyz.txt relating to your video card? If your system doesn't
have lspci, emerge pciutils. It's been my experience with ATI that
you may find 2 cards listed, so look carefully. Here's what my Dell
D530 shows...
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller
exactly
is it? As root, can you run... lspci -v xyz.txt, and find the
section in xyz.txt relating to your video card? If your system doesn't
have lspci, emerge pciutils. It's been my experience with ATI that
you may find 2 cards listed, so look carefully. Here's what my Dell
D530 shows...
00
-core/Test-Simple
selected: 0.980.0
protected: none
omitted: none
perl-core/Time-HiRes
selected: 1.972.500
protected: none
omitted: none
perl-core/digest-base
selected: 1.170.0
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-apps/pciutils
selected: 3.2.0
protected
: 1.170.0
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-apps/pciutils
selected: 3.2.0
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-devel/automake
selected: 1.12.6
protected: none
omitted: 1.11.6 1.13.4
sys-devel/libperl
selected: 5.10.1
protected: none
omitted
(lacked)up, I need to audit it line by line.
Practise makes perfect. :)
Or At least the first sections:
What I would recommend is to get yourself a running system using genrkenel (if
you don't already have one). Once there, install sys-apps/pciutils so as to
have the utilities you need to figure
Corbin Bird charter.net> writes:
> The hardware ID's database may need to be updated ( or supplemented ).
> The package "sys-apps/pciutils" has the hardware database included in it.
looking at the ebuild for 'pci-utils' we see::
RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
sys-apps/hwids
So if
James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> [16-07-10 14:05]:
> Corbin Bird charter.net> writes:
>
> > The hardware ID's database may need to be updated ( or supplemented ).
> > The package "sys-apps/pciutils" has the hardware database included in it.
>
> l
ot; 0 KiB
>
> Using Dales suggestion of --tree I see a whole list of stuff pulling
> that in. The closest culprit seems to be:
> dev-libs/glib-2.50.2:[...] USE+"mime [...]"
>
> But maybe `shared-mime-info' is something one might use reading mail
> or such?
&g
-2.6.30-r1
package sys-libs/readline-5.2_p12-r1
package sys-apps/less-418
package sys-apps/pciutils-2.2.9
package dev-libs/libpcre-7.6
ackage media-libs/tiff-3.8.2-r3
package sys-libs/timezone-data-2007k
Both my backup server and my main server acting the same way, /localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php tries
)
kernel_linux? ( =sys-apps/util-linux-2.12r-r1 )
kernel_linux? ( =sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.17 )
kernel_FreeBSD? ( dev-libs/libvolume_id )
=dev-libs/expat-1.95.8
=sys-apps/pciutils-2.2.3
=dev-libs/libusb
-0.8.1 [0.8.0]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/pciutils-2.2.7-r1 [2.2.4-r3]
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/sed-4.1.5 USERLAND=(-GNU%*)
[ebuild R ] app-arch/tar-1.18-r2 USERLAND=(GNU%*)
[ebuild NS ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.22-r9 USE=symlink -build
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to be loaded during bootup.
So lsmod shows all the needed modules loaded, alsamixer is fully unmuted
and the volumes turned up, yet no sound. I am certain that I have the
right modules for my soundcard as revealed by pciutils.
Is there any other documentation for Alsa? Man alsa or alsasound
/* ?
They go in cron.monthly, but no matter.
Do you have these packages installed:
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids
* Searching for /etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids ...
sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.7 (/etc/cron.monthly/update-pciids)
nazgul ~ # equery belongs /etc/cron.monthly
=sys-apps/hwloc-1.6.2
=sys-apps/kmod-13
=sys-apps/pciutils-3.2.0
=sys-apps/portage-2.1.11.62
=sys-apps/sandbox-2.6-r1
=sys-apps/sysvinit-2.88-r4
=sys-apps/usbutils-006-r1
=sys-apps/util-linux-2.22.2
=sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p20120320-r2
=sys-auth/pambase
a specific database.
The hardware ID's database may need to be updated ( or supplemented ).
The package "sys-apps/pciutils" has the hardware database included in it.
I have a 990FX chipset MB that is constantly ID as a 880 chipset board.
No info on 990FX chipsets found in the hardware ID'
Dale wrote:
>
> The way to read that above is this. The package at the top,
> virtual/ssh, is pulling in pciutils, libudev and eudev. Note how it is
> indented. After that, sys-fs/udev-init-scripts is pulling in udev,
> eudev and on down the list. So, if you want to know
:
sys-apps/pciutils:0
(sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.9-r1::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
=sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.9-r1[-compress-db] required by
(sys-fs/udev-171-r5::gentoo, installed)
I've been through this one already ;) The ~amd64 keyword wants a newer
version of udev (182-r3) than you
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/cpqarray drivers, so surely that hadles everything for me?
`cmaidad` is running, and I believe my SCSI array is of the cciss type.
What does lspci show? (Emerge pciutils if you dont have lspci).
$ lspci
:00:02.0 Communication controller: Tiger Jet Network Inc. Tiger3XX
Modem/ISDN interface
modules make modules_install - i.e.
without rebooting first?
According to Google, your card has the same chipset as mine, so the
options I posted should work. If you're still having trouble, I can
post the relevant part of my .config.
Speaking of chipsets - what does 'lspci' (sys-apps/pciutils
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