Re: [blfs-support] Looking for lsmod or current equivalent

2016-02-29 Thread Arnie Stender
On 02/29/2016 08:17 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Arnie Stender wrote: Hi Folks, I am still having problems with my sound and I wanted to see what modules were loaded into the running kernel. I don't seem to have lsmod. This was a very useful tool the last time I was active in working with

Re: [blfs-support] Looking for lsmod or current equivalent

2016-02-29 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Arnie Stender wrote: Hi Folks, I am still having problems with my sound and I wanted to see what modules were loaded into the running kernel. I don't seem to have lsmod. This was a very useful tool the last time I was active in working with Linux. What I find on the web leads me to believe

[blfs-support] Looking for lsmod or current equivalent

2016-02-29 Thread Arnie Stender
Hi Folks, I am still having problems with my sound and I wanted to see what modules were loaded into the running kernel. I don't seem to have lsmod. This was a very useful tool the last time I was active in working with Linux. What I find on the web leads me to believe it has been set

Re: [blfs-support] Mirror site to get sources that are unavailable

2016-02-29 Thread spiky
On 29/02/16 19:09, Niels Terp wrote: Hi there, A number of times lately, I have had problems with download links that were not available. In such cases I have tried to use the mirror site stated in BLFS (7.8) anduin.linuxfromscratch.org, which should (and previously had) have all the

[blfs-support] Mirror site to get sources that are unavailable

2016-02-29 Thread Niels Terp
Hi there, A number of times lately, I have had problems with download links that were not available. In such cases I have tried to use the mirror site stated in BLFS (7.8) anduin.linuxfromscratch.org, which should (and previously had) have all the sources available for download. However, now I

Re: [blfs-support] lm-sensors-3.4.0, dx58so MoBo, x58 C/S, linux-3.19.8

2016-02-29 Thread Richard Melville
On 29 February 2016 at 00:32, Ken Moffat wrote: > On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 01:30:54PM -0800, Paul Rogers wrote: >> Getting some wierd numbers. -41.5C? I don't think so! Nor 70.5C! >> Anybody got a reference for setting this asc7621 parms in lmsensors >> properly? I