Compiling ALSA: init_module undefined

2005-07-22 Thread Ryan Heise
I am trying to build alsa-source using the build instructions in /usr/share/doc/alsa-source/README.Debian I get "cleanup_module undefined" and "init_module undefined" as described below. Someone suggested it might be a problem with debian: http://www.stanchina.net/~flavio/debian/fglrx-archive/m

Re: Gnome logout hangs

2005-07-02 Thread Ryan Heise
On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 03:32:41PM +1000, Ryan Heise wrote: > I just did a system upgrade and now Gnome hangs when I try to logout. I just found that Gnome logout stops hanging and starts working if I run "esd" first. Now I have a few questions: - What is the debian way to automati

Gnome logout hangs

2005-07-01 Thread Ryan Heise
Hi debian people, I'm wondering if someone can help me. I just did a system upgrade and now Gnome hangs when I try to logout. My initial configuration was "unstable", last upgraded a few months ago. Here is what I remember changing, from memory. - apt-get dist-upgrade(to testing) - apt-get i

Re: Repartitioned, now can't mount root

2003-07-04 Thread Ryan Heise
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 04:03:11PM -0400, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 20:18, Ryan Heise wrote: > > > > When you "failed to mount" what command line or arguments did > > > you use? What's "-t XXX", etc.? > > &

Re: Repartitioned, now can't mount root

2003-07-03 Thread Ryan Heise
Here are more details about exactly what I did: On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:00:38AM -0400, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > It sounds like you had an installed system, with files in /boot and /, > and now it's all one big partition. How did you go about consolidating > the two partitions? I temporar

Repartitioned, now can't mount root

2003-07-02 Thread Ryan Heise
It's hard to know what the true cause of this problem is because: 1. my root partition may be too big (13Gigs) for my BIOS (GIGABYTE GA-6VX7+) 2. I just tripped over my power cord. I've been running Linux on this box without a problem for about 3 years, and just recently repartitioned so that I