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<0> redwire, i am root :-P <1> i\o lol <2> i\o: state the exact error <0> HDIO_SET_DMS: failed: Operation not permitted <2> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-372265-view-next.html?sid=f39d1721388ea5ea368f3171e65234ee <2> b0rked kernel you have it seems :p <2> or http://readlist.com/lists/gentoo.org/gentoo-user/5/27290.html <0> k <0> thanks <1> grrrrrrrrrr <1> the cheap *** soundcards in laptops are 100% to be working. <3> I've not had trouble with sound in the last 5 laptops I've had. <1> same here <1> bummer, i have to recompile xine, blah <1> 35Kb/s ? pft
<3> The last time I did I bought the oss driver for the laptop and that fixed it all. Well before ALSA was released. <1> what garbage is THAT!? <1> Cyrano_De, heh <1> you the man man :) <1> brb <3> It's nothing special. I've always been just a user, not any kind of elite hacker.... <4> i am teh only leet haxor. <5> hi <3> Am not <6> Can someone help me? <1> fix'd it <7> halakar can you get any more general with your question? <6> Can someone please lend me a hand here <7> your gonna have to be more specific <6> well <6> I have Mandriva Linux 2006, 2.6.12-12mdk, <6> ever since I first installed it about a month or two ago, I installed the nvidia 81.78 drivers. <6> they worked great, <6> so, I came to my computer yesterday and the fireworks GL was running very slow <6> So I checked "Configure your Desktop" <6> under "Inforation" for OpenGL, it's no longer NVIDIA corporation, but Mesa3D <6> excuse me, information <6> I can still run nvidia-xconfig, <7> well i'm no help i'm not a gui person <6> Is X11 looking to /etc/X11/xorg.conf? <3> halakar: grep nvidia /etc/X11/xorg.conf <6> I am looking at the xorg.conf file, is there something specific I should look for? <6> Cyrano_De: as root, or as normal user? <3> Should not matter <6> how can I check to see what X Server I'm running? X.org or XFree86? <2> for me the problem is that mesa has overwrittent he nvidia(s GL libs <1> anyone used the gayphone ? <6> # nvidia-xconfig: X configuration file generated by nvidia-xconfig <6> # nvidia-xconfig: version 1.0 (buildmeister@builder3) Wed Dec 14 16:39:22 PST 2005 <6> Driver "nvidia" <2> -t <1> hehe <3> halakar: look in the xorg.conf for Driver "nvidia" <6> T`aZ: I am having that problem too <6> Cyrano_De: it's there. <6> wait <2> halakar: i'm speaking about your problem in fact :D <6> T`aZ: oh <6> ok <6> for Section "Device" <6> Identifier is "device1" <6> Driver is "nvidia" <6> VendorName "nVidia Corporation" <3> Then you are using the binary drivers. <6> BoardName "NVIDIA GeForceFX (generic) <6> yah, I need the 81.78's <2> well, maybe that sentence sounds wrong in english, but it sounds good in french :p <6> are they still installed, just not in use? <3> That would point to your GL libraries as T`aZ is refering to. <1> http://www.bluetoothjacking.com/ <1> hehe <6> OK..
<6> so, do I need to re-install? <1> bluejack the planet <6> the drivers? <2> halakar: try removing mesa from your system, you do NOT need it AT ALL (unless you have a second graphic card installed blabalalaba) , then reinstall the nvidia driver <1> yay! <6> ok T`aZ sounds good, what would be the best way to go about removing mesa? Why would it have replaced the nVIDIA 81.78's I have installed? <6> What will happen If I move to runlevel 3, and try to run the nvidia installer again? I've already downloaded it. Is this a bad idea? <6> Forgive me for being new...still. You may remember me, T`aZ <2> because both install 'libGL.so' <2> or maybe thay are not installed in the same place, and one is used instead of an other <2> halakar: the same way you installed mesa =] <3> halakar: you do not need to do that until you follow T`aZ's instructions about removing mesa <6> I didn't install mesa though, that's the thing <6> I don't recall installing anything like mesa <2> if you use a crappy system with .deb, then it's not entirely your fault :p <3> Mandrake is an RPM based system. <6> I use Mandriva 2006, so that means it entirely my fault? <2> no, wrong conclusion :p <6> damn <6> oh well, that's good I guess <6> heheh <2> anyway, i'm gone, good luck =] <6> gah <6> how the hell did this crap get installed? <3> It may have been a dependancy for another package. <3> OpenGL screensavers, Games ETC. <6> gah <1> man, combining nice w/ nohup and args is awesome <1> *nix rules <1> heh <1> i think i had a pron laying around here <1> whereisit <6> I don't know why I would have needed to remove mesa, reinstalling the nvidia drivers did the trick. <3> Just be aware that if Mesa is still there, it may happen again on a update. <6> well, if i knew HOW to remove Mesa, I would <8> hello <3> You remove packages with rpm -e PACKAGE <1> hi sinthie <1> halakar it depends on the way you installed it the 1st timwe <1> time* <6> I have no idea <6> heh <1> haha <6> probably through Mandriva Update, which I have to say, is totally non-hetero. <1> non-hetero ? you mean homo***ual ? :P <6> yeah <6> lol, pretty cool way to say it <6> heh <1> haha <6> try it sometime <6> it makes people think <6> "dude, you're totally non-hetero!" "really? cool!" <1> haha <1> your dog is gay <1> err, your dog is non hetero <6> "My dog eats just fine, thank you!" <6> What's the best console prog for Linux? <6> I want a cool looking one, <6> I got Konsole being transparent <6> which is pretty neat <1> hot-babe <1> heh <3> halakar: rpm -q -a |grep Mesa <6> got it <1> i got this behind of my consoles :) <6> hot-babe is pretty neat <3> screen is the best console prog for Linux <6> but how to move her? <1> you can't <1> unless you play w/ the sources <1> right click closes it <6> cool <6> brb!!!! <6> back
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