| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
Comments:
<0> bbaws: heh <1> sagarp, just mount the iso and use k3b to do the ripping <2> we2by oh i see...so i go to tools>encode video..but it asks for a k3b project file <3> Free appogge 1-3 word rescue+ math rescue full! http://ultramancool.tripod.com/wrandmr.zip Not a virus <3> Why isnt anybody talking? <4> libparted <4> how do i make gparted <4> find the libraries for libparted <5> emerge gparted <5> unholy-crap: what distro <4> fedora 4 <4> libparted is in /usr/local/lib <4> but gparted cant find it <5> is the prefix on ./configure set right?
<6> /usr/local/lib isn't in ld.so.conf by default on FC4. <6> Besides, why not "yum install gparted"? <4> should i just put it in ld.so.conf <3> Free appogge 1-3 word rescue+ math rescue full! http://ultramancool.tripod.com/wrandmr.zip Not a virus <6> Unless you have a specific reason you should install it using yum. <5> g-mailer: stop spamming!!! <4> aye, using yum <4> this takes all the fun out of it :C <4> fun also known as bull**** <7> can someone help me troubleshoot an IDE/DMA issue? Can't seem to get hdparm -d1 /dev/hda to enable DMA HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted <7> lspci shows my chipset to be: IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 10) <8> what could cause an 'azx_get_response timeout' error message? <7> so I made sure that the via82cxxx.ko module is loaded. still no joy <9> maybe you have to p*** it to modprobe <7> jrhodes: the module is loaded. was loaded via "insmod" <9> I mean a dma option <0> insmod is deprecated, IIRC. <9> modprobe via82cxxx dma=yes or something <7> lsmod shows: via82cxxx 11388 0 [permanent] <9> modinfo via82cxxx should give you a listing of possible parameters <8> what could cause an 'azx_get_response timeout' error message? <7> OOPS! I think I found it... dmesg shows that the generic IDE is already claiming the ports dfor IDE0 and IDE1... And since generic IDE is built into kernel, look slike i need to swap that around. :) heh <4> aww nuts <4> i ***ume i have to use partitoin magic or windows to resize the windows partition? <4> its not reading the ntfs partition i guess <4> i dont suppose i could take all its free space with gparted <4> gadgetgirl lol <4> hey im a gadgetgirl guy <4> i mean no wait, gadgetguy <8> what could cause an 'azx_get_response timeout' error message? <10> how do i input username and p***word into a ftp url? <7> ftp://username:p***word@ftp.site.com/ I believe. :) <6> ftp://username:p***word@host/... <8> ftp://user:p***@someaddress:21 <10> ah k, thanks :) <4> aah!! <7> norc: ncftp has -u and -p options instead though <0> slavik: /sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c <10> o.0 <10> well <10> i just wanted to know it for access via browser <4> if i want to make apm -s work <10> :) <4> do i need a new kernel <4> or can i insmod <1> sagarp, I dunno, I havent done it myself. I only know k3b can do it <0> slavik: That's the file containing the error message. <1> maybe you should ask in #k3b or #kde <0> slavik: /usr/src/linux/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c <8> goron: I am getting that message when booting ubuntu ... <0> slavik: to be exact. <7> unholy-crap: what's the problem? <8> so it doesn't go past that <0> slavik: And what information does that give me? Zero <0> slavik: go to #ubuntu <8> goron: what information would you like? <0> slavik: Or read the source. <0> slavik: I already gave you the file. <4> mtnbkr i cannot suspend my computer <0> Implementation of primary alsa driver code base
<4> no apm support in kernel <0> slavik: something with your sound <8> goron: I am in #ubuntu ... nobody knows the solution :( <0> slavik: then take Debian ;) <8> goron: I know, but the thing is that knoppix livedvd 4.0.2 boots fine <7> unholy-crap: ... If you just enabled the TOP level APM when configuring the kernel then you need a new kernel; and will need to reboot. Otherwise, if the top level was already enabled, and you just now enabled a few modules below it, then you can modprobe or insmod them... <8> goron: I want to be on the edge :P <4> what modules? <0> slavik: your hardware device does not give a response in time. <4> **** <0> slavik: I will /msg you the source <7> unholy-crap: Ummm, based on that question, it looks like you will need to build a new kernel. :) <4> is there a specific kernel version i should install <8> ty <7> unholy-crap: the latest is a good start... <11> hey guys <7> what doe suname -a show? <11> anyone can recommend a good fast and reliable linux news reader? <7> unholy-crap: uname -a <8> goron: is there a boot option I can use to ignore it? someone in #ubuntu suggested recompiling alsa ... <4> why would it give me a kernel with FC4 and a battery monitor and APM without APM support <0> slavik: I'd recommend not to load that driver. <7> unholy-crap: beats me. Maybe your machine does not support it? (or vice-versa) <0> slavik: You can do that by booting with you livecd, and then changing some file containing the modules to be loaden at boot time. <4> yeah <8> goron: gotcha. <4> if the kernel is named patch.1.2.34.3.5.bz2 <8> goron: ty for the help ... <4> other than bzip2 what do i do for install <4> kindof a dull question <4> but there is no file extension <12> if i have ubuntu installed, and i have 65gb on it's partition (ext3) and 15gb on my windows partition, can i add 15gb to my windows partition without losing the files already on my windows partition? it's ok if i lose the files on my linux partition <0> slavik: np <12> hello <0> unholy-crap: that is documented in one of the README files. <4> aye <0> unholy-crap: read then, everybody else does. <0> er read them <4> oh man <4> does it take a long time to compile the kernel <0> unholy-crap: yes, it takes years, that's why a lot of people do it... <10> unholy-crap: it takes about 3minutes .. <10> ;) <10> to recompile it <0> norc: I wish I had your computer. <10> just an athlon 2100 <4> aye <10> with 1725mhz <10> >_> <0> norc: oh, then you cache <10> goron: indeed <10> ccache is nice =) <0> norc: I believe I heard that Bad Things could happen in some cases(not due ccache). <10> naj <10> nah <10> thats crap =) <0> norc: heh, ok. <10> well <10> not entirely correct <10> bad things can always happen <10> but .. <10> due what is the question <10> ;) <0> norc: If ccache works with hashes bad things can always happen (they are just Improbable) ;) <10> well <10> why should bad things happen? <10> same code wil produce same binary with same compiler <10> always <10> so why compile it a 2nd or 3rd time if i already compiled a part <0> Not when the ABI is changed. <0> Then it would be the "same" compiler. <10> well, in this case cache wont be used anymore <10> the cache will be recreated <0> But it is a practical situation, especially with the "we change ABI everyday"-attitude of Linux.
Return to
#linux or Go to some related
logs:
#ubuntu #mysql SMBus: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 27da (rev 01) #fedora bad bool value in config file for: listen IndexError: list index out of range yum wine-util debian glib *** Could not run GLIB test program, checking why azureus rpm suse 10 #perl
|
|