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<0> Raziel: good idea <1> /tmp is empty <0> By the way, do you have the file /var/log/rpmpkgs ? <0> hi Redragon^ <0> wossup? <1> let me check <2> nothin much, slackin off atm cause i got me a new release out <0> release of ... what+ <1> Viking667, nope.. don;t have it <0> hrm. <2> gnuhh <0> ahhhhhh. <1> anyway, I have 343Mb now <0> Raziel: ah huh. Not an essential. I was just chasing something. <1> anyway, thanks a lot for you're help
<0> 's okay. <1> of course.. I would have another problem... <0> Don't we ALL... <1> lol <0> uh .... oh... <1> I somehow managed to uninstall ALSA or something like that <1> sound doesn't work anymore <1> :) <0> eeep <0> better go reinstall that then. <1> well <1> I installed it from source <0> oh. <1> but it doesn't work <1> let me try it again and I'll get back to you <1> I can't seem to find an alsa-driver rpm on the official site... <1> and I have deleted my kernel source <1> :/ <0> Raziel: search for your kernel - doesn't need to be the source, just the modules. Did you compile up your own kernel too? <1> nope <1> it's the original fc4 kernel <0> so you used a stock-standard Fedora kernel? <1> yes <1> so... why doesn't ./configure find the kernel modules? <0> Cool. You should have modules available, so now all you need is to modprobe them, and have *-alsa*.rpm installed. <0> Raziel: huh? what are you compiling? <1> alsa <1> I can't seem to find any alsa rpms <0> eeeesh. <1> only for SUSE <0> Gimme mo. <1> ? <1> ok <3> Viking667, moo :p <1> I found rpms for alsa-lib... but I think what I need is alsa-driver <1> correct? <3> Raziel, alsa driver means alsa kernel module <1> um... <1> ok <1> so.. <1> what exactly should I be searching for again? <0> go install alsa-lib <1> ok <0> you'll need that anyhow <0> darn. I can't connect to fedora.redhat.com at the moment <1> one more question <1> on rpmfind.net... <1> the ones that are with green work with my distro?.. ? <0> I have no idea. <0> You should use the ones on your Fedora CDs. <0> There WILL be stuff on them. <0> Tell you what. Stuff the first CD into the drive, we'll go take a look. <4> here <0> hello? <5> HI, viking667! <1> sorry <1> was afk a little <1> I'l put it in in a sec <0> going for a "wee" moment? <1> ****
<1> my cd-rom is unplugged <0> not here, please... <1> LOOOOOOOOL <1> :)))) <0> *sigh* - then power down, plug it in? <1> ok <1> just a sec <0> Bye then. <1> or maybe more secs(x) <1> :P <0> err, you HAVE to power that down, unless it's a USB drive. <1> I know <1> brb <0> so I ended up having to power down regardless... <1> ok <1> I'm back <1> missed me? :) <0> welcome back. <0> no <1> ok, it's in <0> right. What are the dirs at the top level of the CD? <1> one mo <1> fedora <1> images <1> isolinux <1> hehe.. I found the alsa-lib rpm on the cd <0> there we are. See? <1> rpm -ivh alsa-lib-1.0.9rc4-2.i386.rpm <1> error: can't create transaction lock on /var/lib/rpm/__db.000 <0> now, what else alsa-related is there <0> uh oh. Go close down the "Software Installer" <1> oh <1> oops <0> Yeah. You can't do that with two programs at once. It's called user protection. <1> still not working <0> hrm. What else do you have open on the desktop? <1> konsole and x-chat <0> what's in the other tabs of Konsole? <1> only one tab <0> hm. <0> I could suggest rebooting. I've found that breaks locks. <1> should I just delete the file <1> ? <0> no no no. <1> why not? <5> because I don't like you <1> rm -rf /var/lib/rpm/__db.000 would solve it :) <6> why not ? <5> because I don't like you <6> Heh, that works :) <1> LOL <0> Raziel: and totally screw your entire RPM database to boot. <0> That's something you CAN'T recover from. Period. <1> wow, that sounded like and adventure :) <1> lol <1> ok.. <0> So. I'd suggest reboot. <1> was just kidding <1> jeesh.. <0> That's the safest way <1> I hate rebooting <1> It's like when my condom breaks <1> :)) <0> There's a way to remove a lock file, but the safer way is to reboot. <0> Anyhow, I've just been told I've got < 2 minutes left. So I'm going to have to go. <1> brb <1> too bad <0> Bye <1> hope I'll manage from here <1> thanks for all the help <0> Good luck <1> bye
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