On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Vikram Vincent wrote:
Hello,
The problem w.r.t. sound started when I did an upgrade recently.
The o/p of
# lspci -nn | egrep -i 's(ou)?nd | audio | media'
00:07.0 Audio device [0403]: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
[10de:055c] (rev a1)
and
# lsmod | grep
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 01:22:43PM -0800, Alex Malinovich wrote:
Stage 1 is the portion of GRUB that is stored in the MBR itself. When
you install grub it copies stage 1 from the filesystem into the MBR. So
a stage 1 error would indicate that either the file that was used for
writing it is
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:53:54AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Well grub 0.97 doesn't do LVM at all, and as for raid it doesn't have a
clue but simply relies on the fact you can read a raid1 device
independantly of it's clone. grub2 (1.95 and higher) does support LVM,
and possibly raid
Hi
Thank you all for very through answers. The problem was very strange. I
had to disable the ACPI APIC Support in BIOS. Then I could run
grub-install but the computer then lost interrupt to hda (CDROM) and
also interrupts to the hard drives. With Grub installed, I could enable
this option
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 10:18:13AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have almost all of my system on LVM/RAID1, with only a 2G paritition
outside of LVM/RAID on each of my two disks.
That's the one I boot from, using grub.
The LVM space used to have just the user data, but reently I've had
Hello,
In the kernel config, just enable the appropraite options under Alsa
PCI devices section, install the new kernel and you should be all set.
| |[*] Intel HD Audio | |
| |[ ] Build hwdep interface for HD-audio driver | |
| |[ ] Build Realtek HD-audio codec support |
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Vikram Vincent wrote:
Hello,
In the kernel config, just enable the appropraite options under Alsa PCI
devices section, install the new kernel and you should be all set.
| |[*] Intel HD Audio | |
| |[ ] Build hwdep interface for HD-audio driver | |
| |
Hello,
The problem w.r.t. sound started when I did an upgrade recently.
The o/p of
# lspci -nn | egrep -i 's(ou)?nd | audio | media'
00:07.0 Audio device [0403]: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition
Audio [10de:055c] (rev a1)
and
# lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_intel 311968 3
Hi Vincent,
I only found references on how to compile fresh kernel sources but
nothing specific to making changes to pre-existing kernels. Is it the
same or are there any specific docs I could look at?
I would do this like that:
1/ zcat /proc/config.gz /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.x/.config
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello,
We're starting the work for D-I Beta1 release and we would like ask to
everyone to test the installer as much as possible, especially in not
so common architectures where we receive less general testing.
In the current timeline, we will stop
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 02:31:40PM +0100, Giacomo Mulas wrote:
I know this is not strictly an amd64 matter, but I just discovered something
odd (for me) and wanted to understand if it's just me.
I have an asus A6K, with one of the (in)famous broadcom wireless chips.
Until kernel 2.6.24 I was
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