Dario Lesca ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Hi, whit this /etc/modules.conf
Fixed in mkinitrd cvs, thanks for the report. Should be in 3.5.4
or later.
Bill
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> We have a brand new rack-mount Dell PE 2650 on which we loaded Red Hat 8.0.
> Problem is it crashes within 30 minutes when in multi-processor mode (no
> errors anywhere, just freezes). Anyone experiencing this?
Are you *heavily* using the onboard t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I've installed Red Hat 8.0 on a Dell CPI laptop everything went well
> expect the sound doesn't work.
>
> As background: Every previous version of RedHat I've installed on this
> laptop, I've had to run "sndconfig" as root and sound would start
> w
Hal Burgiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> If it is like the non-RH mozilla-xft builds, you have to configure it
> separately for AA.
>
> Look for /usr/lib/mozilla-*/defaults/pref/unix.js:
>
> // TrueType ///
> pref("font.FreeType2.enable", true);
> pref(
Ryan Harkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Like the tulip network cards, I have not heard anyone else complaining that
> their Creative Live! card will not install automatically with RedHat 8.0, but
> mine won't. RedHat 7.3 ignored it completely, but 8.0 detects it and then
> disables it.
'disab
Bernd Kunze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I do have a Dell Latitude with Maestro 3 sound card, that's what lspci
> tells me. sndconfig recognizes it but hangs when playing the test sound.
> Also a cat /dev/dsp results in "chip lockup" messages. No sound.
Driver bug. Might already be in bugzilla, I'
Matthew Saltzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Can the old Netscape Navigator RPMs from RH 7.3 be used in RH 8.0? The
> jag-offs at my bank still refuse to support Netscape 6/7/Mozilla for
> online banking.
Aside from problems with Java & the new glibc (we're looking into fixes
for that) yes, it w
Ryan Harkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Here's the output you requested, I hope it means something to you. I have
> "Plug and Play OS" set in my BIOS which I recently discovered is "bad" by
> reading posts on this list. However, my main concern was that everything
> worked fine under other OS
Oisin C. Feeley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> And the lspci output shows that the two devices reported as being problems
> have the same irq. Would this be the problem?:
No, PCI devices can share IRQs fine..
Bill
Jonathan M. Slivko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I have a Turtle Beach Montego II Sound Card which was never supported by
> Red Hat 7.x (I always had to get OpenSound for it).
Hm, sounds like one of the Aureal based cards. lspci output would
say for sure.
If it is, it's unlikely to ever be support
Nathan Wiebe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> So I changed the configure script to link against -lXft2, instead of -lXft,
> this gets me a bit further, but still fails:
..
> /opt/kdecvs/src/qt-copy2/lib/libqt-mt.so: undefined reference to
> `FcPatternAddInteger'
I'd guess -lXft2 -lfontconfig...
Bil
Nathan Wiebe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > > /opt/kdecvs/src/qt-copy2/lib/libqt-mt.so: undefined reference to
> > > `FcPatternAddInteger'
> >
> > I'd guess -lXft2 -lfontconfig...
> >
> > Bill
>
> Sorry, but I don't understand your reply.
It needs to link against both Xft2 and fontconfig.
Bill
Andreas Schaufler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I got a Intel D845EPT2 Desktop board with sound onboard. Redhat8 determined to
> use the module for it i810_audio. When the system boots up it says "no such
> device" when trying to load it.
If you run 'modprobe i810_audio', what errors do you get i
Andreas Schaufler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean with "dmesg", but I suppose it is the output of the
> command ;-)
The output of the 'dmesg' command, actually.
Bill
Andreas Schaufler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> ...
> PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device 00:1f.5
> PCI: Sharing IRQ 5 with 00:1f.3
> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1f.5 to 64
> i810: Intel ICH4 found at IO 0xe080 and 0xe400, IRQ 5
> i810_audio: Codec not ready.. wait.. no response.
> i810_audio: A
Winston Ojeda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I searched for this to be answered already but could not find it, so sorry
> if it has been discussed before.
> I can't seem to start KDE nor Gnome as user me.
> I can get in just fine as root tho.
>
> I get the following as user:
> gnome-session: relocat
Hal Burgiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 10:13:52PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 06:45:21PM -0700, David M. Cook wrote:
> > > Anyone have any luck with this?
> >
> > It works for me on an upgraded 8.0 with
> >
> > xterm
> > gnome-terminal
> > m
David M. Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > d) what locale you're running in
>
> What does yours look like? Mine is currently
>
> LANG=en_US
> LC_CTYPE="C"
What happens if you set LC_CTYPE to en_US?
Bill
Bernd Kunze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Is the US version the same?
Yes.
Bill
Thomas Dodd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Not sure about space, but the whole OS is on the DVD, it's the extra
> trial/demo software on seperate CDs. Everything you can download as an
> ISO is on the DVD. It's the stuff you cannot redistribute that' s on CD.
Well, the docs aren't on the DVD, and
Neil Hodge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Anyone know where to get an rpm for xmms-gnome for RH8? Thanks.
The applet (at least, that comes with xmms) was not ported to GNOME 2,
and so it was removed (as it wouldn't work with GNOME 2).
http://bugs.xmms.org/show_bug.cgi?id=977 is the upstream bug
fo
Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I have a Tyan Thunder 2 ATX with on-board OPL3-SA3 and OPL4-ML. The
> modues don't seem to betting loading properly. The auto-detection that
> worked great in 7.3 doesn't seem to be working in 8.0. Running
> redhat-config-soundcard fails to detect an
Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I've attached both below. I don't what, if anything, has changed, but it
> now mostly works if I start a shell, log in as root, and modprobe -a
> opl3sa2 after the system starts up.
Change all the lines in /etc/modules.conf that refer to ad1848 to
re
"You know, Chandler, you being here is the best gift I could
ask for Christmas."
"Aww. Thanks Pheebs."
"Ok, now where's my real present?"
Red Hat, Inc. has a holiday gift for you - PHOEBE, a new
beta release of Red Hat Linux.
PHOEBE is 6 CDs of software (3 binary, 3 source), including,
Rene Rask ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 14:39, H M Kunzmann wrote:
> > Anyone know of a good batch mp3 to ogg converter ?
> > I have a large chunk of stuff to convert...
>
> try oggasm or mpg32ogg (search google)
> they are both perl scripts
> mp32ogg is the nicer one in my op
Mike A. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> All 6 CD's of Red Hat Linux (Installation, Sources,
> Documentation)
Actually, docs aren't on the DVD.
Bill
Nick Urbanik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I was disappointed to see the old 2.0.x OpenLDAP with RH 8.0 instead of 2.1.5.
> Any idea why? Has 2.1.5 proven to be too bug-ridden?
Yes.
> If so, what were the problems?
As I recall, in some testing/use here, we saw DB corruption.
Bill
Fred Bartlett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Thanks for everyone's help so far.
>
> I couldn't find amixer, but I did find a "Run Mixer" menu item in Sound
> Recorder. I pushed all the volume sliders to max; still no sound.
You may need to load an alsa-specific mixer to unmute it...
Bill
Alejandro Matos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> 2.- If i want to install XMMS i need "libvorbisfile.so.0" but i have
> installed "libvorbis" installes and is the only file i can find.
That rpm isn't actually built against the vorbis that ships in Red Hat
Linux 8.0. Presumably this is not the xmms th
Jason M. Burnett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I tried to get rid of the magicdev crap and use supermount, but not
> only is the supermount kernel module missing from /lib/modules, it's
> missing entirely from the kernel source shipped with Redhat.
Supermount was never in a Red Hat kernel. Or a sto
Henrik Ossipoff Hansen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> But.. I have a problem with my sound "card".. It's nForce! It somehow
> can't reach my "mixer-port" or something..
If it's your only sound card, change sound-slot-1 to sound-slot-0.
Bill
Robert P. J. Day ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> perhaps an additional link can be put there to point to
> the anaconda sub-page, since that's where it is. just a
> thought.
Hm, sure, why not.
Bill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Have I screwed the burn process, or is the new boot loader
> sufficiently different that my configuration is no longer supported
> (for that particular machine)?
Can't answer the first definitively, but yes, the boot loader has changed.
It supports so
Hans Scheffers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> kontrol-panel: relocation error: kontrol-panel: undefined symbol:
> __ti7QDialog
>
> Anyone knows how to solve this ?
kontrol-panel is not in the final release; you probably have an older
version built against older libs.
Bill
Pierre Lamb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Well I did an upgrade install from 7.1 to 8.0 so now
> my thinkpad A22m works in X, but a fresh install of
> 8.0 will not properly install. It doesn't even give
> you the option of a LCD monitor.
Under 'Generic' there are options for various LCD displays, i
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