Re: [Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-11-18 Thread Thierry Vignaud
[jkreps] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Amazing.  Last night I repeatedly changed the sound config via MCC
 in an attempt to get the PCI SBLive! 512 to work the way it did
 under 9.1 and 8.2. I even pulled the SBLive card and tried to get
 the AC97 chip to work, but failed.  So, Last night I reinstalled the
 SB card and chose the audigy driver.  It still gave me the 41 slider
 KMix with the AC97 brand, even though the AC97 chip was turned off
 in the BIOS.  Because of pending storms I shut down the computer
 last night.  When I got home from work this evening I turned on the
 box and when it booted I opened the KMix.  It was the 12 slider
 version!!! I clicked the Line In record button and fired up TVTime.
 Sound came pouring out!

the kmix issue is a bug that has been fixed in kde-3.2 cvs (ie
kdemultimedia-3.2 will have a fixed kmix when it'll be released)

 To get it to work it seems I had to power down and turn off the
 computer before the config change would be recognized.  ???

maybe some acpi issue prevent proper initialization of the sound card
by the bios ?
have you tried to boot with and w/o acpi?




[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-11-18 Thread [jkreps]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-18-11 13:10 ---
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 05:20 am, [tvignaud] wrote:

Actually, it 'healed' itself by not just rebooting, but by doing a cold boot.  
I don't remember the number of times I set and reset both the emu10k and the 
audigy drivers with every permutation I could think of.We had predictions 
of bad weather for the night so I turned the computer off and unplugged it.  
(Sure enough, thunderstorms and severe lightning with a tornado on the 
ground! - Lincoln, 11/17/2003) .  When I turned on the computer the correct 
kmix was showing and I could turn on the record button for LINE IN.  I got 
sound out of my TV card.   Things are back to normal.   I replaced the ATI 
Rage Video card with an NVIDIA GeForce2 MX400 and it works great!
Thanks for all your help!


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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.



[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-11-17 Thread [jkreps]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-17 22:01 ---
Installed the MDK 9.2 Powerpak from scratch. I have ALL bugs fixes, security
patches and updates (as of 11/16/2003) installed.  Here are the problems.
Mustek MFC-600S is detected properly and installs nicely, except the GIMP still
offers the TV Card as a SCSI device too.

The AC97/SoundBlaster Live! problem is WORSE in 9.2.   I have my onboard
soundchip, the AC97, disabled in BIOS and I have a PCI SoundBlaster Live! 512
card installed.  An audio out cable from the ATI Wonder TV card connects to the
SB Live AUX IN socket.

In 8.2 and 9.1 releases I could choose the audigy driver and the correct version
of kmix would be deployed, allowing me to turn on the recording mode for AUX IN,
which would allow sound from the TV card to be heard.  In 9.2 neither the emu10k
nor the audigy driver will bring up the correct mixer.  Instead of the 12 slider
SB version which has active recording lights, I get the 40+ slider AC97 version
of the mixer and NONE of the recording lights will activate.  

I took out the SB Live card and activated the AC97 soundchip.  MDK offered two
drivers.  The first wouldn't work at all.  The second drove the CPU utilization
to near 100% and after a few moments it aborts with a dialog reporting that fact.

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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.



[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-11-17 Thread [jkreps]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-18 03:22 ---
Amazing.  Last night I repeatedly changed the sound config via MCC in an 
attempt to get the PCI SBLive! 512 to work the way it did under 9.1 and 8.2. I 
even pulled the SBLive card and tried to get the AC97 chip to work, but 
failed.  So, Last night I reinstalled the SB card and chose the audigy driver.  
It still gave me the 41 slider KMix with the AC97 brand, even though the AC97 
chip was turned off in the BIOS.  Because of pending storms I shut down the 
computer last night.  When I got home from work this evening I turned on the 
box and when it booted I opened the KMix.  It was the 12 slider version!!! I 
clicked the Line In record button and fired up TVTime.  Sound came pouring 
out! 
To get it to work it seems I had to power down and turn off the computer 
before the config change would be recognized.  ???  

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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.



[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-07-01 Thread [jkreps]
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-01-07 23:57 ---
My comments of May 18, 2003 concerning are still valid. 

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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.



[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-03-13 Thread jkreps
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-13 14:40 ---
On my DELL Gx260 workstation MDK 9.0 gave much grief dealing with the 
situation where DELL hardwired three devices (video, nic, mouse) to the same 
IRQ (16).  I could not get a screen resolution greater than 640X320, the NIC 
didn't work and the mouse was errattic.

Yesterday I used the MDK 9.1 rc2 to upgrade and the upgrade was PERFECT!
Everything works perfectly!   However, one my whitebox at home rc2 failed, 
just as 9.0 and rc1 did.   I guess some boxes have too much stuff hanging off 
them for Linux to install without a LOT of manual tweeking.
JLK

On Thursday 13 March 2003 03:54 am, tvignaud wrote:




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I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.



[Cooker] [Bug 2666] [drakxtools] ATI Rage 128 misassigned as ATI Rage 128 TVOUT

2003-03-13 Thread jkreps
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2666





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-14 00:10 ---
Problem: ATI Rage video card (r128 driver) and ATI Wonder TV card installed. MKD 9.1 
rc1 misidentifies ATI video card as a TVOUT version, when it is NOT. The ATI Wonder TV 
card is also misidentified as a scsi card.  When I run the XSane setup and select the 
musteck MFC-600S scanner, a zero byte musteck.conf file is created and a full size 
l4v.conf file is created without asking.  XSane sees the l4v 'scanner' but not the 
musteck scanner.  IF I copy my old musteck.conf file from backup and delete the 
l4v.conf file then XScanner works correctly. THESE PROBLEMS PERSIST in RC2. Hardware 
review: Athlon 1 GHz with 512MB RAM. 30GB HD at hda PleXwriter at hdb 30GB HD at hdc 
Toshiba DVD at hdd ATI Rage video card (r128) ATI Wonder TV card (card=63 tuner=2) MAG 
770V monitor AC97 mobo sound chip jumpered off SBLive! PCI card active. Samsung 
ML-1210 laser on lp0 using CUPS. Microsoft Sidewinder analog joystick on SBLive 
joystick port.   



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description: 
I am running an Athlon 1GHz box with 512 MB RAM.
I have an ATI Rage 128 video card and I have an ATI Wonder TV card.

MDK 8.2 correctly assigned the r128 driver.

MDK 9.1 rc 1 MMC will only assign tht ATI Rage 128 TVOUT driver even if I do
manual configuration.  
It gets worse.  I also have an NCR53c810 scsi attached to a Mustek MFC-600S
scanner.  MCC thinks the bttv card is a scsi device.  When I run the Scanner
configurator under MCC it assigns the bttv card to the Mustek, even though I
select the Musteck from the list of scanners.  I had to manually copy the
mustek.conf from my MDK 8.2 installation in order for XSane to see the Musteck
correctly.