Hi
I can't upgrade shorewall without removing kernel-multimedia because
kernel-multimedia doesn't provide kernel 2.2
# urpmi shorewall
The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
kernel-multimedia-2.4.21.1mm.6mdk-1-1mdk.i586 (due to conflicts with
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Olivier Blin wrote:
kernel-multimedia does provide kernel, but it isn't versionned :
$ urpmf --provides kernel-multimedia
[..]
kernel-multimedia-2.4.21.1mm.6mdk:kernel
[..]
Yes I know, my bad. And since I am still trying to get 2.4.22 patched I
didn't update (also the
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 12:28, Olivier Blin wrote:
Thanks Austin to provide the only kernel that doesn't mess sound with
snd-intel8x0 driver.
Just curious - are you referring to the same problem I've been
discussing with Thierry, some kind of malfunctioning 3D algorithm that's
dropping out bits
kernel-multimedia does provide kernel, but it isn't versionned :
$ urpmf --provides kernel-multimedia
[..]
kernel-multimedia-2.4.21.1mm.6mdk:kernel
[..]
Yes I know, my bad. And since I am still trying to get 2.4.22 patched
I didn't update (also the versioning should be changed a bit to
Hi.
I'm trying to get my brand new C-Port working with 9.1 (cooker), and found one
pretty good resource explaining this at:
http://freesoftware.ircam.fr/mirrors/planetccrma/software/
I wonder if the kernel-multimedia, jackit, ardour, etc. are based on this
HOWTO or does it go far beyond?
Do
On 2003.03.23 15:00 Oden Eriksson wrote:
I wonder if the kernel-multimedia, jackit, ardour, etc. are based on this
HOWTO or does it go far beyond?
What do you need to know that isn't in:
http://groundstate.ca/mdkaw.html
?
I'll try to help if I can.
Austin
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On 2003.03.23 15:00 Oden Eriksson wrote:
I wonder if the kernel-multimedia, jackit, ardour, etc. are based on this
HOWTO or does it go far beyond?
What do you need to know that isn't in:
http://groundstate.ca/mdkaw.html
?
I'll try to help if
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Hi,
I downloaded the source rpm, it is still disabled there. Please, put a new
.config in there as well.
Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
- -
Preparing scripts:
Jan Ciger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem occurs?
I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
mandrake hackers. Should I file a bug for
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Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem occurs?
I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
mandrake hackers. Should I file a
Chmouel Boudjnah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Ciger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem occurs?
I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
I downloaded the source rpm, it is still disabled there. Please, put a new
.config in there as well.
I know, try 14mdk.
Moreover, the menuconfig is broken too :
I did not touch menuconfig me thinks, can you test with main kernel if
same problem
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you can, perhaps (if time) I will take a look and fix it. It doesn't seem
difficult. (I bet you could fix it to).
Sure, but it is fixed already, as Chmouel noted. Just not released yet.
well, updated to latest main kernel+ fix the config issue.
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Hi,
Why is this file in the src RPM ?
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive
(without the double quotes) - it is in the SPEC directory :-))
Jan
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Jan Ciger wrote:
I does :-( At least with linux-2.4.21-0.12mdk source. Should be reported to
mandrake hackers. Should I file a bug for that or will you bug them directly?
you can, perhaps (if time) I will take a look and fix it. It doesn't seem
difficult. (I bet you
Why is this file in the src RPM ?
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive
(without the double quotes) - it is in the SPEC directory :-))
is it really? No idea. will check.
but is sounds like an rpm quirck.
whats in the file?
d.
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is it really? No idea. will check.
but is sounds like an rpm quirck.
I originally thought that my bash is acting up, because on 'ls' I have got
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive :-)))
whats in the file?
it is empty (zero length)
Jan
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On Friday 07 March 2003 18:21, Jan Ciger wrote:
I originally thought that my bash is acting up, because on 'ls' I have got
tar: *.spec: Not found in archive :-)))
well, I am looking at 14mdk now, but there is really no such file in the
rpm...
d.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, obennett wrote:
Where the heck is that package on the cds. Is it a package, a search for
kernel in rpmdrake doesn't turn it up.
Why would it be on CDs? It's on contribs and we can only support kernels
we build.
Sorry to offend. Seemed like the logical explanation. Acham's Razor.
(Is that how to spell his name?)
That's odd though, becuase jackstart works fine for me. But I'm using
the mm-smp kernel.
Can anyone else please try to run jackstart as a regular user with the
mm kernel?
Thanks,
Austin
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 15:19, Austin wrote:
Sorry to offend. Seemed like the logical explanation. Acham's Razor.
(Is that how to spell his name?)
Occam.
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Hi,
I'm getting the same thing with 13mdk...
$ jackstart
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep cap_setpcap-ep
probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
a suitable kernel would have printed something like =eip
I have
On 2003.03.06 12:20 Elliott Martin wrote:
I'm getting the same thing with 13mdk...
$ jackstart
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep cap_setpcap-ep
probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
a suitable kernel would have
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Elliott Martin wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting the same thing with 13mdk...
$ jackstart
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep cap_setpcap-ep
probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
On 2003.03.06 12:20 Elliott Martin wrote:
I'm getting the same thing with 13mdk...
$ jackstart
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities
are:
=ep cap_setpcap-ep
probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
a suitable kernel would have
On 2003.03.06 13:00 Austin wrote:
I tired my previous jackit-realtime, and I get the same error, so it
must be a kernel problem. Two nights ago I guess I was still using
-12mdk.
Yes, in fact I still have it running on my other machine, so I can test
it tonight.
Austin
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On 2003.03.06 13:08 Buchan Milne wrote:
I haven't tried the multimedia kernel myself, but AFAIK the
capabilities
would be disabled by default, you have to enable them via sysctl?
Hmmm. Danny never mentioned that. In fact, running mm-smp-13mdk I
don't see any references to latency,
oopssounds like I screwed up.
will check if the patch went in...
...patch went in.
checking if it was enabled...
ooops
CONFIG_CAP_SETPCAP is not set.
waaa..it is even worse, also preempt and lowlat seem disabled.
(so much for doing things in a hurry).
will rebuild asap (possibly with juans
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Hi,
OK, I will give it a spin :-)
Jan
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 22:52, Danny Tholen wrote:
If all goes well, this should be on mirrors soon.
- It will fix module building
- drakfont+ntfs hangs (untested)
- low snd-emu10k1 pcm stream size
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:52, Danny Tholen wrote:
If all goes well, this should be on mirrors soon.
- It will fix module building
- drakfont+ntfs hangs (untested)
- low snd-emu10k1 pcm stream size causing sound artifacts
I did not include highmem for smp (sorry): if you have a workstation
90% chance you're not running the mm kernel.
uname -a?
Austin
On 2003.03.05 20:35 Quel Qun wrote:
get
this message when I try to use jackstart:
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep cap_setpcap-ep
probably running under a kernel with capabilities
Where the heck is that package on the cds. Is it a package, a search for
kernel in rpmdrake doesn't turn it up.
This time obennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Where the heck is that package on the cds. Is it a package, a search for
kernel in rpmdrake doesn't turn it up.
It's not in the CDs, it's on contrib.
Vox
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On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 19:22, Austin wrote:
90% chance you're not running the mm kernel.
uname -a?
Austin
On 2003.03.05 20:35 Quel Qun wrote:
get
this message when I try to use jackstart:
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 10:53 pm, Vox wrote:
This time obennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes daring and writes:
Where the heck is that package on the cds. Is it a package, a search for
kernel in rpmdrake doesn't turn it up.
It's not in the CDs, it's on contrib.
Vox
That would
The kernel-multimedia-preempt source kode says it is smp but the kernel is
built for uniprocessor.
This makes vmware to refuse to build new kernel modules.
Vennlig Hilsen
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Stud.
yeah
I know. Try with 13mdk. It should work now.
Danny
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 11:32, Torstein Hernes Dybdahl wrote:
The kernel-multimedia-preempt source kode says it is smp but the kernel is
built for uniprocessor.
This makes vmware to refuse to build new kernel modules.
Vennlig Hilsen
If all goes well, this should be on mirrors soon.
- It will fix module building
- drakfont+ntfs hangs (untested)
- low snd-emu10k1 pcm stream size causing sound artifacts
I did not include highmem for smp (sorry): if you have a workstation with more
than 900 MB, you can build it from
kernel-multimedia-preempt-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk
Why is this 0.12mdk rather than 0.11mdk as is current kernel?
With it set as 0.12mdk, unless it is added to skip list, --auto-select
requires that a kernel-multimedia be installed.
Charles
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Charles A Edwards wrote:
kernel-multimedia-preempt-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk
Where (did it make it in)? I only see kernel-multimedia-source.
Why is this 0.12mdk rather than 0.11mdk as is current kernel?
Danny merged with 0.11mdk, and then made some
On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 14:06:12 +0200
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where (did it make it in)? I only see kernel-multimedia-source.
sunsite
Danny merged with 0.11mdk, and then made some additional changes (ie
he had a 0.11mdk at one stage ..)
With it set as 0.12mdk, unless it
On Monday 03 March 2003 12:23, Charles A Edwards wrote:
kernel-multimedia-preempt-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk
Why is this 0.12mdk rather than 0.11mdk as is current kernel?
With it set as 0.12mdk, unless it is added to skip list, --auto-select
requires that a kernel-multimedia be installed.
On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 13:14:10 +0100
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2003 12:23, Charles A Edwards wrote:
kernel-multimedia-preempt-2.4.21.0.12mdk-1-1mdk
Why is this 0.12mdk rather than 0.11mdk as is current kernel?
With it set as 0.12mdk, unless it is added to
On Monday 03 March 2003 14:23, Marcel Pol wrote:
If it's based on kernel-blah-0.11mdk, call yours
kernel-blah-multimedia-preempt-0.11mdk, that should be clear enough, right?
yes it is clear. But not possible. I need to be able to make several updates
per 'juan-version' 11. So I need a way to
On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 14:27:01 +0100
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For instance, in this 12mdk there is a problem when you want to
compile 3rd party modules (like nvidia). This is a bit better in
(unreleased) 13mdk. But apparently I should name it differently. I
just do not know how.
On Monday 03 March 2003 15:21, Charles A Edwards wrote:
Would it not work as
kernel-2.4.21.0.11mdk-multimedia-prempt-1-#mdk
if we do that, it is not possible to keep old kernel when installing new one.
(ie 2mdk will replace 1mdk). That was the whole point of this silly 1-1mdk
naming scheme.
On 2003.03.03 07:06 Buchan Milne wrote:
Do you have jackit installed (in which case it could be Austin's
Provides/Obsoletes: jackit and Requires: kernel-multimedia)?
Oh crap. I hope not.
I wanted to make jackit-realime conflict with jackit, but provide
jackit. RPM won't install something like
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Austin wrote:
On 2003.03.03 07:06 Buchan Milne wrote:
Do you have jackit installed (in which case it could be Austin's
Provides/Obsoletes: jackit and Requires: kernel-multimedia)?
Oh crap. I hope not.
I wanted to make jackit-realime conflict
On 2003.03.03 11:01 Buchan Milne wrote:
How about renaming the binaries, so that they won't conflict? Would
that
work? That was the approach I took with samba3 (but I left a provides
in
there by mistake).
Not really.
The package only contains jackd and jackstart. Jackd is the real
daemon, and
I lied. Jackd's location/name is set at compile time and incorporated
into the binary. So renaming would be no big deal.
I guess I'll do that.
I don't want my rpm to be replacing jackit automatically.
Austin
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On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 15:25:50 +0100
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But then, for an extra kernel, this might be not so important?
Austin's change of the jackit/jackit-realtime pkgs appears to have
solved the problem.
Tested with urpmi on 3 systems and kernel-multimedia is Required only
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 15:33, Charles A Edwards wrote:
Tested with urpmi on 3 systems and kernel-multimedia is Required only if
jackit-realtime is installed/selected.
Cool. Good to know.
Thanks, Charles.
Austin
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