Sound

2004-02-07 Thread Nicolas Gafgo
Hello.
I am a newbie to both Unix  and FreeBSD but I want to learn. I have  The Complete 
FreeBSD and I have been reading
the handbook. I have installed 5.2 and I use KDE. Right now I am trying to get sound 
out of the system.
I have sound integrated on my Motherboard ASUS P4S800-MX. I tried to put 
options PNPBIOS
in my custom kernel but got a error on that line when I tried to install it. Now I 
really dont know what to do. 
I also need to know what Tag I should use  in my supfile??  RELENG_5_2_1_RELEASE 
or? Sorry to ask two so
different questions.
I would be really  happy if somebody could help me with this! 
Many thanks Gaf.

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Newbie Graphic card question

2004-01-22 Thread Gafgo
Hello. I am trying to install v 5.2 on my new computer. I have done 
succesful installations on my old computer where everything worked 
perfect. My problem now is that I can´t find my graphic card when I am 
conf Xfree86. I have a Asus (ATI) Radeon 9200 SE. When I try to start X 
it doesn´t work, even if I try vga generic and other settings. Is it so 
bad that I have to buy a new card or is there other sollutions?? I have 
looked at Xfree86.org driver section and my card isn´t mentioned even in 
their latest release.
Hope that someone has an answer that will be cheaper than buying a new card.
Many thanks Nicolas
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Re: Newbie question

2004-01-20 Thread Gafgo
Matthew Seaman wrote:

On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 12:37:05AM +0100, Gafgo wrote:
 

Hello there! I am a newbie to FreeBSD but have read a lot of handbooks.
I have also installed different versions on my old computer just to
practice (incl 4.8, 4.9, 5.0, 5.1). Now I have bought a new computer and
wanted to install 4.9 for real. But during boot up this happened:
ad0: REAL command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices...
and there it hangs. When I tried 5.1 I had no problem. Could it be a
hardware problem??
   

It sounds to me as if your new machine has hardware which is supported
under 5.x but not 4.9.  That's a very good reason to install 5.2 --
caveats about early adopters notwithstanding, by all accounts 5.2 is
turning out nicely.  I'd worry about using it for a system that was
mission critical to a business (read: financial consequences if it
isn't up and running), but for a home system I think it would do very
well.
	Cheers,

	Matthew

 

Thank you both for your help. I´ll go for 5.2.
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Install problems

2004-01-19 Thread Gafgo
Hello there! I am a newbie to FreeBSD but have read a lot of handbooks. 
I have also installed different versions on my old computer just to 
practice (incl 4.8, 4.9, 5.0, 5.1). Now I have bought a new computer and 
wanted to install 4.9 for real. But during boot up this happened:
ad0: REAL command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices...
and there it hangs. When I tried 5.1 I had no problem. Could it be a 
hardware problem??
I hope that somebody can help me with this.
Many thanks Nicolas

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Newbie question

2004-01-19 Thread Gafgo
Hello there! I am a newbie to FreeBSD but have read a lot of handbooks.
I have also installed different versions on my old computer just to
practice (incl 4.8, 4.9, 5.0, 5.1). Now I have bought a new computer and
wanted to install 4.9 for real. But during boot up this happened:
ad0: REAL command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices...
and there it hangs. When I tried 5.1 I had no problem. Could it be a
hardware problem??
I hope that somebody can help me with this.
Many thanks Nicolas
Is this a very stupid question? Nobody answers.
Just give me a clue.
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