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<0> so yes <1> my /etc/fstab line for the CD-ROM drive is: "/dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 defaults 0 0" and I'm using <1> the mount command: "mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /cdrom" <1> shouldn't that work? <0> from what I have heard.. kubuntu is a very easy to start out with distribution <2> yes <0> I'm running Debian which is what ubuntu is based off of <1> but if you struggle with something like Fedora Core 5 you may learn more in getting it working <1> like i am <0> heh <1> stuggling that is <1> :-) <0> in the past i have run SuSe 9, Mandrake 10, and Redhat 7.. <3> can someone help me with installing alsa? <0> ooh.. <0> i loved that one..
<0> alsa <0> what distro? <4> A distro is, perhaps, one of the following: CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat/Fedora, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order), but can be something else too. a "Distribution" <5> can anyone tell me what I need to do to disable root access to ssh on a redhat/fedora/centOS box? by default it was enabled on my installation. <0> shh <2> i just want something stable and free <3> fedora core 4 <0> i could help you more with debian.. but let me take a look at the install notes quick <3> ok <0> small differences <6> JayFo, look for PermitRootLogin in /etc/ssh/ssnd_config <3> im doing it from source anyways <6> sshd_config, rather <0> oh ok <6> Change it to 'no' <6> make sure it's lower-case. <6> I found out the hard way the other day that sshd actually cares <0> xiv; can you successfully compile it? <3> ya <5> thanks danq... is that info in a particular manfile that I'm ignoring? <0> is it installed? <6> it may be in 'man sshd' <3> i need modprobe.conf edited <0> hmm <6> it's in 'man sshd_config' <6> kindof obscure <6> but whatever <0> i don't know <0> about fedora.. <0> at all <0> I installed mine from a package in debian <3> oh <0> I was going to install from source.. <6> brb, smoke. <0> but ditched the headache for the easy way out <5> yep... thats where it is... thanks danq <3> well whats your say? <0> after installing I was able to just run alsaconf at the command line.. <3> mine says remove snd-ens1371 blah blah blah <3> oh <3> ok <0> tell me what it throws you <0> and make sure you do it as root <3> of course <3> i have to d/l it first <1> I"m using Fedora Core 5, after trying 4; but can't get the primary HD or the CD-ROM or the network portion of the motherboard to initialize; also can't get X, the GUI to come up as well <3> i installed the tools and utils but its not in there <0> oh ok.. <1> mount that is; on most of those I mention <1> if i could get the CD-ROM to mount, I might have a fighting chance to get the NTFS drivers installed and the primary HD mounted then; then I could load the NVIDIA drivers for the MB to install; maybe <1> and that might bring up the network portion of the MB; which might allow me to use yum; which would then allow me to... <1> you get my drift <1> i could also install ATA's video drivers for Linux if I could just mount the CD-ROM drive <6> erm. <6> Can I pipe output directly from a syslog facility into another program? <1> my /etc/fstab line for the CD-ROM drive is: "/dev/hdc /cdrom iso9660 defaults 0 0" and I'm using <1> the mount command: "mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /cdrom" <1> and i think those are correct; can anyone confirm that please? <1> and /cdrom does exist on the root <1> any errors anyone can see in those two lines? <1> hmmm; well, i guess that I should retire and beat my head against this CD-ROM mounting issue more tomorrow; bye for now; you all have a good evening
<3> amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device <3> Could not initialize the mixer, the card was probably <3> not detected correctly. <3> alsaconf ran alright but thats the error i got whe t closed <0> hmm <0> i'm trying to be as much help as i can... but i have only been using linux as my primary OS for about 3 weeks straight now.. <0> sorry if I can't get you the whole way through this.. <0> what type of card are you using? <0> i had a lot of trouble in the beginning with my card because it's a 4.1 Turtle-Beach Santa-Cruz card and I wanted to be able to use the digital out.. <3> its na ensoniq 1371 <0> luckily the package was there for me and I got it all up and running without too much of a h***le <0> let me look at alsa's install notes for that card.. <3> ok <0> before compiling when you ran ./configure did you issue it with the suggested arguments for your card? <0> compiling the drivers that is.. <3> i did --with-cards=ens137 <0> ok <3> 1371 <0> did you insert the modules into the kernel without any problems? <3> doesnt it do it for you? <3> do i need to reboot? <0> the package automated everything for me.. <0> no it doesn't do it for you.. <0> don't reboot yet <3> eww <3> ok <3> it changed my system.map at least <3> i knew that <3> lol sancaca <3> doesnt that mean no****? <3> or is that sanscaca <7> hrmmm.... who was talking to me? <0> ok xiv.. did you compile and install alsa-lib and alsa-utils? <3> ya <0> k <0> modprobe snd-ens1371;modprobe snd-pcm-oss;modprobe snd-mixer-oss;modprobe snd-seq-oss <0> issue that command if you haven't already <0> just paste the whole line.. <3> FATAL: Error inserting snd_seq_oss (/lib/modules/2.6.15/kernel/sound/acore/seq/oss/snd-seq-oss.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) <3> all i got was a bunch of those <0> brb <3> k <0> xiv which drivers are you using? <0> 1.0.9? <3> 1.0.11 <0> k <0> im compiling the alsa-lib package to see what I have to do to insert the modules.. <0> just so you know <3> ok <3> thanks <0> bleh... <0> compiling <3> k <0> wtf.. <0> well <0> I had no problem inserting the modules into my kernel.. <3> should i do it from source ya think? <3> i installed libs from rpm <3> brb <0> well.. in my case it was an easy way out.. because it was my first day on debian.. and I never installed alsa before.. so i chose to go with the apt-get way <0> k <0> but now i think I will try removing the packages and installing alsa from source.. <0> just to see what goes on <0> i'll be back in a bit to let you know how it goes <3> ok <8> sob <0> k.. drivers installed fine.. <0> utils and lib to go. <8> ok <8> howd you edit your modprobe.conf? <9> doesn't go in modprobe.conf anymore <8> wheres it go? <9> etc/modprobe.d/sound (or equivalent) <9> alsaconf should do it for you
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