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<0> yes <0> quitte, yes <1> Vasistha, "/proc/acpi" is a directory 25 files <2> dacer: ok. and /etc/init.d/mythsomething restart says what? <3> thingfish: uhm... ... can you point me in the right direction on actually using memtest86+ ? <4> Maulkin, thanks for the link to thinkwiki. I will bookmark it for my daughters use when they receive their laptops. <5> dererk: ah, very good. this might be bad advice... hopefully someone will speak up if so... but cd /proc/acpi and examine those files! <2> dacer: hmm. ill install mythtv mself. i guess thatll help <5> dererk: just use cat, and don't be root, because you don't want to damage anything <1> Vasistha, :P <0> quitte, http://pastebin.com/739944 <6> hey gues <6> *guys <0> quitte, I run /etc/init.d/myth-backend as root <6> how do i compile the ndiswrapper kernel modules?
<6> from source <2> dacer: and if you do start instead? this doesnt look like an error to me. <0> quitte, start mythtv ? <6> i am getting cannot find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.15-1-486/build; <2> dacer: no the init script <0> quitte, ok <5> dererk: Let's see, if I were you I would 1) check http://linux-laptops.net and http://tuxmobile.org and see if your model laptop has good acpi support <0> quitte, http://pastebin.com/739950 <2> wtf. installing the backend pulls ttf fonts in <0> quitte, I also paste mythtv output <5> dererk: ... and 2) run /usr/bin/acpi_available and 3) check and see if an acpi daemon is running and 4) see if maybe all you need to do is get a gui app running that shows the battery monitor ! <5> dererk: scratch that step 2), you already know acpi is available <2> dacer: ok wait a little. im installing the backend right now <1> Vasistha, yes, I didn't think in the chance that I didn't actually have to use apm, 'cause it uses acpi at all :P <6> :( <6> can someone help me or not <6> i would really like to finish this <1> Vasistha, so now I'm installing the apps <0> quitte, I set mythtv-setup -> backend values as default: IP 127.0.0.1 ports 6543 and 6544 <1> netsurf3, sorry, I wasn't paying attention, that's your trouble? <7> netsurf3: why are you compiling from source, may i ask? <5> dererk: good luck! so you didn't even need to compile the kernel or anything :D well hey, if you get acpi working, that's awesome. My laptop doesn't support it <2> netsurf3: apt-get install module-***istant;m-a prepare;m-a a-i ndiswrapper <6> nanok there are no prebuild moduies <1> Vasistha, I think mine doesn't too :P <7> netsurf3: if you are having trouble with this, you should just use debian packages (for the kernel and ndiswrapper) <7> there are non? <6> nope <7> netsurf3: are you using m-a? <1> Vasistha, but let's try :P <6> not in etch <8> dacer: mythbackend errors should be in /var/log/mythtv <7> netsurf3: (sorry, i havent been following) <6> nanok whats that? <7> netsurf3: modules-***istant <6> ohh <6> it is installed <5> dererk: well you were saying you have temperature readings. Have you looked on linux-laptops.net and tuxmobil.org to see if your laptop model supports acpi? <6> but i dunno what it does <7> netsurf3: ok, but are you using it? <1> Vasistha, on my way <0> quitte, with Webmin->MySql->users, I see 2 mythtv users and have different "encripted" p***word. One users is localhost, and other is for any <2> netsurf3: look what i told you <2> dacer: ok good. just wait some more. my dsl line isnt the fastest <5> dererk: I'll be away for a while, good luck! <7> netsurf3: just type m-a at a console prompt, being root <1> Vasistha, thanks for all your help! have a nice day <7> netsurf3: also, make sure you have the apropriate headers (or source) installed vor your running kernel <6> i thougth they were :/ <6> obviously not :( <2> nanok: thats what m-a prepare does <7> netsurf3: uname -r to find out the kernel version, apt-cache search to find the package with the headers <6> m-a is helping me :) <7> quitte: oh, ok. forgot that <0> quitte, http://pastebin.com/739960 my log file <7> netsurf3: yes, it is. it is his job ;) <7> !beer m-a <0> quitte, seems a channels problem?
<2> nanok: it connects to the database just fine it seems.now you have to stop the backend. run the setup and setup your tv card <7> netsurf3: thanks. brown beer ongoing, here <6> :D <2> nanok: uhm franziskaner hefewizen usually is light opaque. unless you order it dark ;) <0> quitte, update with mythfilldatabase output: http://pastebin.com/739963 <6> :D <6> floating steamer haha <2> dacer: 37. 2006-05-26 21:55:25.257 There are no channel sources defined, did you run the setup program? <- from your log <9> howdy, #debian. has anybody ever had the following problem with the synaptics touchpad driver: when I click and hold, the pointer moves northwest (up and left) until it reaches the top of the screen, then left to the upper left corner? <10> How can I run my DVD-Rom drive under Debian 3.1 (Drive: Combo Toshiba) <9> um, s/click and hold/tap and hold/ <11> kreuter`: you probably :-) <0> quitte, mythtv-setup, of course <9> Blis***: indeed. also one guy who reported it in the ubuntu bugtracker and got no response. <12> Virus01: should just be recognised.. <9> it's sorta a hard thing to google for. <12> Virus01: at least most drives are. <10> How? <6> wait <6> dont they need to be mounted? <6> and fstab enteried <0> quitte, as said before, card is detected "Conexant CX22702 DVB-T", but when go to "channels detection" on mythtv-setup, always said, "failed to open card" <12> Virus01: is you type 'dmesg|less', and the look for osmething like toshiba? <6> dacer backend okay? <13> I'm having trouble adjusting the font sizes for the system menu in applicatiosn like Gaim and Eclipse. I tried to alter the gtkrc file, but had no luck.. although, I think I'm just doing it wrong. I found a lot of gtkrc files, which directory should I look in? <2> dacer: adduser mythtv video <2> dacer: add the user to audio and cdrom,too <11> kreuter`: in case you were interested in changing that behaviour it may be that either the click events have a different format from the expected one, or that the driver is a bit buggy. I remember seeing reports of bugs. Ask in #Xorg <2> dacer: you have to log out and back in after mythtv is in those groups <14> Ok, I just installed Debian Sarge over FTP... I've ended the installation and I'm at a command prompt, but using startX doesn't do anything for me <11> snickel1650: there are two different 'gtkrc' files, one for GTk 1 and one for GTk 2, with somewhat different syntax. <9> Blis***: okay, thanks. <15> Adamant1988: /msg dpkg set up x <13> ok, I think I have gtk 2 <0> adduser mythtv video El usuario `mythtv' ya es un miembro de video. "The user 'mythtv is already a member of video" <12> Virus01: found anything? <6> nanok: ok this isnt fair the build program goes to 23% then 0% is it just tauting me? <11> snickel1650: then it is called '.gtkrc-2.0' IIRC <6> nanok: nevermind <6> it finished :D <0> quitte, ok, i'm going to logout and login again <7> netsurf3: no, be patient. are there any errors? <0> have to chose chat <2> dacer: did you stop the backend before running mythtv-setup? <10> Sorry dont know where <2> dacer no need to <6> nanok: see my last message :D <0> quitte, no I don't stop it <12> Virus01: Probing IDE interface ide0... / hda: _NEC DVD_RW ND-4570A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive <1> Thanks all <1> Have a nice day! <6> cya dude <12> Virus01: open a terminal. then type 'dmesg|less', and then look for TOSHIBA <2> dacer: you have to stop the backend. mythtv-setup even tells you that. please start reading myths windows,too <10> ok <13> Blis***: I have a folder in my etc/ directory called gtk-2.0, but in my root/.kde/shared/config directory, I have a regular gtkrc file <12> Virus01: Will probably turn out to be hda or hdb.. <0> quitte, ok, i'm going to stop backend, logout, login and run mythtv-setup <2> dacer ok <0> wait me (have to close chat) <9> Blis***: oh, I forgot that I'm using sarge, and so xfree86. will the people in xorg murder me? <6> nanok: ahhhh crap i am getting invalid arguments on attempting to modprobe ndiswrapper <16> !cooperation in asking for help <17> somebody said cooperation in asking for help was trying to give as much relevant information as possible and reading cited documentation. Ask me about SICCO and research. abbreviated as cia <6> !die <17> I'll murder you netsurf3! Slice you into bits and feed you to my children! <6> lmao <6> !beer dpkg <18> error <6> can someone tell me why this module is giving me an invalid argument error? <6> ndiswrapper <11> kreuter`: well, yes...
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