Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
I meant my RPMs that I uploaded to usual place; I updated them a bit since then. please get a look. -Original Message- Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: (should module-init-tools not BuildRequire glibc-static-devel ?) yes it should. But because I build it on 9.1 and 9.1 does not have glibc-static-devel I was a bit selfish and put something that applies to both. I guess doing urpmi module-init-tools-XXX.src.rpm should pull in that as well, but I may be wrong. Thierry, please put in correct requires for official package. I guess I can live with rpm -b --nodeps already fixed since Jul 24 2003, it seems
Re: ALSA must be module Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Thursday 14 August 2003 14:10, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found [...] 1. when exactly do you see this message? When kernel booting. (after EISA) WTF!!! So, ALSA core is compiled in It looks like so. At first I was thinking it was the new way of doing with 2.6 but thinking twice it's true some machines doesn't need sound. Olivier, this has never been supported AFAIK please recompile ALSA as module or fix initscripts :) Fabien, get srpm and recompile ALSA as module (and OSS BTW too if you use it). This will fix it. [...] Well, isn't already as module as I can modprobe snd-intel8x0 ? Could it be module from another kernel I have (don't think so but...) 2. what message gives ALSA initscript during boot? ALSA service is already running or something like that (I'm with a 2.4 right now) please, do not answer or something like this because it is worse than just saying I will check later. People may waste time trying to find out what is wrong just to find out you gave wrong message ... [...] Well, the exact message is in French and it's : Le pilote ALSA (version 0.9.6) est déjà en marche. So I should write ALSA driver is already running instead of ALSA service..., it was on service I wasn't sure, but the main object was ALSA is already running, which confirm your think about ALSA core-kernel compiled. But you're right, I'll write exact messages next time ;-) The strange thing is that I can still modprobe snd-intel8x0 without error. and sound works after that? Well, after pump up the volumes, and unmute channels with alsamixer, yes. Certainly cause mixer settings haven't been restored during boot, cause above error. Other strange thing is that even by adding snd-intel8x0 in /etc/modules, it isn't loaded at all, I must load it by hand. Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: ALSA must be module Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
/It seems this one have been squished by cooker, I resent, sorry if you get it twice./ Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Thursday 14 August 2003 14:10, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found [...] 1. when exactly do you see this message? When kernel booting. (after EISA) WTF!!! So, ALSA core is compiled in It looks like so. At first I was thinking it was the new way of doing with 2.6 but thinking twice it's true some machines doesn't need sound. Olivier, this has never been supported AFAIK please recompile ALSA as module or fix initscripts :) Fabien, get srpm and recompile ALSA as module (and OSS BTW too if you use it). This will fix it. [...] Well, isn't already as module as I can modprobe snd-intel8x0 ? Could it be module from another kernel I have (don't think so but...) 2. what message gives ALSA initscript during boot? ALSA service is already running or something like that (I'm with a 2.4 right now) please, do not answer or something like this because it is worse than just saying I will check later. People may waste time trying to find out what is wrong just to find out you gave wrong message ... [...] Well, the exact message is in French and it's : Le pilote ALSA (version 0.9.6) est déjà en marche. So I should write ALSA driver is already running instead of ALSA service..., it was on service I wasn't sure, but the main object was ALSA is already running, which confirm your think about ALSA core-kernel compiled. But you're right, I'll write exact messages next time ;-) The strange thing is that I can still modprobe snd-intel8x0 without error. and sound works after that? Well, after pump up the volumes, and unmute channels with alsamixer, yes. Certainly mixer settings haven't been restored during boot, cause above error. Other strange thing is that even by adding snd-intel8x0 in /etc/modules, it isn't loaded at all, I must load it by hand. Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: (should module-init-tools not BuildRequire glibc-static-devel ?) yes it should. But because I build it on 9.1 and 9.1 does not have glibc-static-devel I was a bit selfish and put something that applies to both. I guess doing urpmi module-init-tools-XXX.src.rpm should pull in that as well, but I may be wrong. Thierry, please put in correct requires for official package. I guess I can live with rpm -b --nodeps already fixed since Jul 24 2003, it seems
2.6 kernel module 8139too.ko - was [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 02:10, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: [...] It doesn't load 8139too, and maybe cause of that I have completely empy routing-table when I do netstat -rn not even localhost seen? Usually I see three or four entries in netstat -rn. I also see following: error, some other host already uses address 127.0.0.1 loopback arping:socket: Address family not supported by protocol Modprobe 8139too loads it or at least I see it in lsmod after modprobe, which means it is not module-init-tools. I hope someone else will be able to help you I do not have LAN card (on a system with 2.6 at least) so ... good luck -andrey Just thought I'd stick my nose in... (well, my NIC uses the same module). I suspect the problem lies in the fact that the module 8139too.ko is present in test2, but not in test3. I doubt you can just copy it... Best regards, Paul.
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
17. Aug 2003 13:53, Buchan Milne wrote: On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, stronne wrote: Sun 17. Elokuuta 2003 00:55, Adam Williamson wrote: On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 19:15, stronne wrote: I tried to install module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm with # rpm --rebuild It said it needs /usr/lib/libc.a Anybody any idea where I could find that? glibc-static-devel . Thank You, that it was and now I could install module-init-tools too. And see if it makes any difrence about 2.6 modules :) BTW, in future, instead of asking the list a question, ask urpmf the same question, and you will get an answer much faster: $ urpmf /usr/lib/libc.a$ glibc-static-devel:/usr/lib/libc.a Thank you :) I actually shouldn't be at this list in the first place. I belong to newbie with my silly questions :) (should module-init-tools not BuildRequire glibc-static-devel ?) At least for me it didn't build, it required that libc.a which turn out to be glibc-static-devel :) After that it build otherwise well but complained about missing group bor and said using root instead. But installing module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm didn't help. Kernel-2.6 still doesn't load modules I need. I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. Greetings Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
But installing module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm didn't help. Kernel-2.6 still doesn't load modules I need. ... which (modules) are ... ? I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. -andrey
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Mon 18. Aug 2003 12:19, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: But installing module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm didn't help. Kernel-2.6 still doesn't load modules I need. ... which (modules) are ... ? 8139too for the card rtl-8139c I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. There is alias for that module, but how this mii relate to that 8139too? mii doesn't have alias and doesn't load automatically? Cheers Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
please Cc me I do not receive cooker. 8139too for the card rtl-8139c I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. There is alias for that module, but how this mii relate to that 8139too? mii doesn't have alias and doesn't load automatically? I have no idea what mii is. Would you mind show your modules.conf, modprobe.conf and explain what mii is and why you expect it to load (or be module for that matter). thank you
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Mon 18. Aug 2003 14:26, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: please Cc me I do not receive cooker. 8139too for the card rtl-8139c I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. There is alias for that module, but how this mii relate to that 8139too? mii doesn't have alias and doesn't load automatically? I have no idea what mii is. Would you mind show your modules.conf, modprobe.conf and explain what mii is and why you expect it to load (or be module for that matter). I know this not so good network card, but can not easily change it cause it is in laptop. alias eth0 8139too alias usb-controller usb-uhci alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394 alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L /dev/null 21 || :; } remove sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S /dev/null 21 || :; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove sound-slot-0 Modinfo says about mii that it is: description: MII hardware support library author: Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] license: GPL If I did understand correctly, I think he wrote that 8139too also? Greetings Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
-Original Message- Mon 18. Aug 2003 14:26, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: please Cc me I do not receive cooker. 8139too for the card rtl-8139c I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. There is alias for that module, but how this mii relate to that 8139too? mii doesn't have alias and doesn't load automatically? I have no idea what mii is. Would you mind show your modules.conf, modprobe.conf and explain what mii is and why you expect it to load (or be module for that matter). I know this not so good network card, but can not easily change it cause it is in laptop. alias eth0 8139too alias usb-controller usb-uhci alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394 alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L /dev/null 21 || :; } remove sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S /dev/null 21 || :; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove sound-slot-0 Modinfo says about mii that it is: description: MII hardware support library author: Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] license: GPL OK, I still do not understand your problem. Does 8139too load or not? If not what is exact error? What happens when you do modprobe 8139too? What happens if you do modprobe eth0 (of course assuming it is not already loaded) I am sorry but I checked your posts in this thread in archives and I cannot find ANY description of your problem except it did not help. Nor do you give ANY description of your problem now.
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Mon 18. Aug 2003 15:56, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: -Original Message- Mon 18. Aug 2003 14:26, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: please Cc me I do not receive cooker. 8139too for the card rtl-8139c I have generated modprobe.conf in /etc and I have aliases there but no help. well you do not tell which modules do not load nor what is in modprobe.conf ... hard to help. There is alias for that module, but how this mii relate to that 8139too? mii doesn't have alias and doesn't load automatically? I have no idea what mii is. Would you mind show your modules.conf, modprobe.conf and explain what mii is and why you expect it to load (or be module for that matter). I know this not so good network card, but can not easily change it cause it is in laptop. alias eth0 8139too alias usb-controller usb-uhci alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394 alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -L /dev/null 21 || :; } remove sound-slot-0 { /bin/aumix-minimal -f /etc/.aumixrc -S /dev/null 21 || :; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove sound-slot-0 Modinfo says about mii that it is: description: MII hardware support library author: Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] license: GPL OK, I still do not understand your problem. Does 8139too load or not? If not what is exact error? What happens when you do modprobe 8139too? What happens if you do modprobe eth0 (of course assuming it is not already loaded) I am sorry but I checked your posts in this thread in archives and I cannot find ANY description of your problem except it did not help. Nor do you give ANY description of your problem now. It doesn't load 8139too, and maybe cause of that I have completely empy routing-table when I do netstat -rn not even localhost seen? Usually I see three or four entries in netstat -rn. I also see following: error, some other host already uses address 127.0.0.1 loopback arping:socket: Address family not supported by protocol Modprobe 8139too loads it or at least I see it in lsmod after modprobe, but I cannot use internet despite of /etc/init.d/network restart and /etc/init.d/internet restart neither would mcc help After those I see two entries in netstat -rn And I think my network settings must be ok, cause at least they work with 2.4-kernels? So main problem is that I can not use the internet with 2.6? Greetings Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
[...] It doesn't load 8139too, and maybe cause of that I have completely empy routing-table when I do netstat -rn not even localhost seen? Usually I see three or four entries in netstat -rn. I also see following: error, some other host already uses address 127.0.0.1 loopback arping:socket: Address family not supported by protocol Modprobe 8139too loads it or at least I see it in lsmod after modprobe, which means it is not module-init-tools. I hope someone else will be able to help you I do not have LAN card (on a system with 2.6 at least) so ... good luck -andrey
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Viestissä Sunnuntai 17. Elokuuta 2003 00:55, Adam Williamson kirjoitti: On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 19:15, stronne wrote: 13. Aug 2003 17:22, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do I tried to install module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm with # rpm --rebuild It said it needs /usr/lib/libc.a Anybody any idea where I could find that? glibc-static-devel . Thank You, that it was and now I could install module-init-tools too. And see if it makes any difrence about 2.6 modules :) Cheers Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, stronne wrote: Viestissä Sunnuntai 17. Elokuuta 2003 00:55, Adam Williamson kirjoitti: On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 19:15, stronne wrote: I tried to install module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm with # rpm --rebuild It said it needs /usr/lib/libc.a Anybody any idea where I could find that? glibc-static-devel . Thank You, that it was and now I could install module-init-tools too. And see if it makes any difrence about 2.6 modules :) BTW, in future, instead of asking the list a question, ask urpmf the same question, and you will get an answer much faster: $ urpmf /usr/lib/libc.a$ glibc-static-devel:/usr/lib/libc.a (should module-init-tools not BuildRequire glibc-static-devel ?) Regards, Buchan -- |Registered Linux User #182071-| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work+27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x121 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7 ** Please click on http://www.cae.co.za/disclaimer.htm to read our e-mail disclaimer or send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a copy. **
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
(should module-init-tools not BuildRequire glibc-static-devel ?) yes it should. But because I build it on 9.1 and 9.1 does not have glibc-static-devel I was a bit selfish and put something that applies to both. I guess doing urpmi module-init-tools-XXX.src.rpm should pull in that as well, but I may be wrong. Thierry, please put in correct requires for official package. I guess I can live with rpm -b --nodeps sorry -andrey
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
13. Aug 2003 17:22, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do I tried to install module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm with # rpm --rebuild It said it needs /usr/lib/libc.a Anybody any idea where I could find that? Thanks Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 19:15, stronne wrote: 13. Aug 2003 17:22, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do I tried to install module-init-tools-0.9.13-1bor.src.rpm with # rpm --rebuild It said it needs /usr/lib/libc.a Anybody any idea where I could find that? glibc-static-devel . -- adamw
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 21:01, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: I had the same behaviour with the previous modprobe.conf , which was generated by module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre.0.3bor on installation, and looked much the same except without the huge string of alias'es at the top. and USB did not load? I do not believe it sorry :) Nope, even with the newest, it's not right. History again: 1003 rpm -Uvh module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre2.0.3bor.i586.rpm 1004 rm -f module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre.0.3bor.i586.rpm 1005 cd /etc 1006 less modprobe.conf 1007 history Before this I uninstalled module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre.0.3bor and removed /etc/modprobe.* to give it a completely clean shot. This is the modprobe.conf it generated. Note that usb-uhci is still the name used. # This file is autogenerated from /etc/modules.conf using generate-modprobe.conf command alias char-major-116 snd alias snd-card-0 snd-ymfpci alias char-major-14 soundcore alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss alias char-major-81 videodev alias char-major-81-0 meye options meye gbuffers=32 alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394 install scsi_hostadapter /sbin/modprobe usb-storage; /bin/true install snd-ymfpci /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-ymfpci { /sbin/modprobe snd-pcm-oss; /bin/true; } install usb-interface /sbin/modprobe usb-uhci; /bin/true remove snd-ymfpci { /sbin/modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-ymfpci -- adamw
ALSA must be module Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Thursday 14 August 2003 14:10, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] Just about modprobe.conf : do you also have a line similar to remove snd-intel8x0 { /sbin/modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-intel8x0 at end of file ? (or do you just have quite the same but with install instead of remove, the one you quote in past mail ?) yes. it is normal, it is translation of postremove (or preremove, do not remember) from modutils. [...] Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found [...] 1. when exactly do you see this message? When kernel booting. (after EISA) WTF!!! So, ALSA core is compiled in Olivier, this has never been supported AFAIK please recompile ALSA as module or fix initscripts :) Fabien, get srpm and recompile ALSA as module (and OSS BTW too if you use it). This will fix it. [...] 2. what message gives ALSA initscript during boot? ALSA service is already running or something like that (I'm with a 2.4 right now) please, do not answer or something like this because it is worse than just saying I will check later. People may waste time trying to find out what is wrong just to find out you gave wrong message ... [...] The strange thing is that I can still modprobe snd-intel8x0 without error. and sound works after that? -andrey
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:35, stronne wrote: Thank you, now I can see console text :) Where I could find .test3, I looked from cooker contrib but found only this test2.2? Look again :). Packages move fast in Cooker. Does .test3 support supermount? Erm, I haven't actually tried. Couldn't tell you. -- adamw
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? Well, I never touch it, there's : include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.compat uncommented lines. Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf OK, thanks. Just few questions : will this update will still work with 2.4 kernel ? (I mean : must I use 2.6 with these new versions, or could I use 2.4 and 2.6 ?) I must do : modprobe 3c59x then pump in order to have eth0 up. sure. You do have alias eth0 3c59x in modules.conf? Yes. It works good with 2.4.x What version of module-init-tools do you have? module-init-tools-0.9.11a-4mdk hmm ... have you done new install of this version or updated from old one? Update of old one, with cooker update. What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) Well, it seems that ALSA-inKernel doen't detect my card (first message I see about ALSA when booting), can you quote exact message? In a next mail. then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). if you have empty modprobe.conf and current initscripts you won't get them loaded. Please update modul-init-tools (and possibly hotplug) and try again. Let me know if it works. OK, Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] can you quote exact message? Here it is : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found and what is now in modprobe.conf? Here's the file : alias eth0 3c59x alias sound-slot-0 snd-intel8x0 alias eth1 3c59x install scsi_hostadapter /sbin/modprobe usb-storage; /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi; /bin/true install snd-intel8x0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-intel8x0 { /sbin/modprobe snd-pcm-oss; /bin/true; } install usb-interface /sbin/modprobe usb-uhci; /bin/true remove snd-intel8x0 { /sbin/modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-intel8x then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). If I do a modprobe snd-intel8x0, several sound modules are loaded, then alsamixer see it and I can unmute the channels, but still no sound. well, hard to say. may well be driver problem as well. I have alias sound-card-0 snd-emu10k1 install snd-emu10k1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-emu10k1 { /sbin/modprobe snd-pcm-oss; /bin/true; } Seems the same last line is machine translation of above snd-emu10k1 snd-pcm-oss I've got that in modules.conf, I'll try to add it in modprobe.conf also may be difference between als versions (different channels etc) I had hard time to find out how to unmute my card ... Me too :o) Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Tuesday 12. 8. 2003 20:16, Adam Williamson wrote: On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 17:17, stronne wrote: Hi, I downloaded and installed kernel-2.6.0-0.test2.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm. It will boot but I don't see any console text? Kde comes up but mice don't work (usb and ps2)? Any tips appreciated greatly :) Where I could find mdk specified docs for 2.6? Greetings Stronne 1: set vga=normal in lilo.conf, 2: get test3, 3: you can't, 2.6 is a contribution not a main package. Thank you, now I can see console text :) Where I could find .test3, I looked from cooker contrib but found only this test2.2? Does .test3 support supermount? Greetings Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] Just about modprobe.conf : do you also have a line similar to remove snd-intel8x0 { /sbin/modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-intel8x0 at end of file ? (or do you just have quite the same but with install instead of remove, the one you quote in past mail ?) can you quote exact message? Here it is : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found Oops. Now I am confused. When exactly this message comes? It is not message from /etc/init.d/alsa unless something is very fishy. So once more: 1. when exactly do you see this message? When kernel booting. (after EISA) I see the above message in dmesg. That's why I was talking about alsa-inkernel I don't see ALSA message at kernel-boot time with 2.4, that's why I think ALSA kernel-driven. 2. what message gives ALSA initscript during boot? ALSA service is already running or something like that (I'm with a 2.4 right now) 3. What gives service alsa start after boot? The same : ALSA is already running. The strange thing is that I can still modprobe snd-intel8x0 without error. Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? Well, I never touch it, there's : include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.compat uncommented lines. Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf Done. Thanks, now 3c59x is loaded and eth0 is up. What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) Well, it seems that ALSA-inKernel doen't detect my card (first message I see about ALSA when booting), can you quote exact message? Here it is : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). If I do a modprobe snd-intel8x0, several sound modules are loaded, then alsamixer see it and I can unmute the channels, but still no sound. bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a écrit : For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? Well, I never touch it, there's : include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.compat uncommented lines. I must do : modprobe 3c59x then pump in order to have eth0 up. What version of module-init-tools do you have? module-init-tools-0.9.11a-4mdk What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) Well, it seems that ALSA-inKernel doen't detect my card (first message I see about ALSA when booting), then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). I don't have sound modules loaded (but may be it's in kernel now ?), but if I modprobe them they are loading. My card is : 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02) Subsystem: Cirrus Logic: Unknown device 5959 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 11 I/O ports at d800 [size=256] I/O ports at dc80 [size=64] do you compile your kernel or install binary form cooker? Binary from cooker. Bye, Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 19:27, Adam Williamson wrote: [...] Hey Andrey...I'm using my laptop as a 2.6 test station now, since 2.6 actually seems to work well on that, once I have it set up. It seems unstable on my desktop, something to do with disk transfers - any kind of heavy disk activity seems to crash it. Anyway, I have similar problems to the other guy, on my laptop. Lots of stuff that should start during boot doesn't, including usb, pcmcia and ALSA. I get no USB stuff of any description loaded, but if I do modprobe uhci_hcd as root, that works and usbmouse pops in too and starts working right away. that is why I have modprobe.compat. please load the latest module-init-tools from usual place and regenerate modprobe.conf. It now includes default aliases and compat aliases automatically. or just replace usb-uhci with uhci-hcd I have the same experience with ALSA; the ALSA service fails to do its stuff, saying an ALSA driver is already loaded. modprobe snd-ymfpci brings it up. sound-card-0 and sound-slot-0 together do not work at the very least. IMHO it is a bug in initscripts. What happens if you leave only sound-slot-0? PCMCIA just doesn't seem to load at all; service -f pcmcia followed by cardctl eject and then cardctl insert does the job, and after doing all that, my system works well. no experience, but AFAIK it is (expected to be) superceded by hotplug. you need at least hotplug that supports 2.6 i.e. 2003_08_05, get from my site. If it does not work I am afraid I cannot help much, I do not have the hardware. I'm attaching the current modprobe.conf, which was attained by doing (as you suggest) generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf, after installing initscripts, module-init-tools and hotplug from your 2.5 page. that was my mistake. That is why new version includes default aliases automatically. I had the same behaviour with the previous modprobe.conf , which was generated by module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre.0.3bor on installation, and looked much the same except without the huge string of alias'es at the top. and USB did not load? I do not believe it sorry :)
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 19:27, Adam Williamson wrote: [...] Anyway, I have similar problems to the other guy, on my laptop. Lots of stuff that should start during boot doesn't, including usb, pcmcia and ALSA. I get no USB stuff of any description loaded, but if I do modprobe uhci_hcd as root, that works and usbmouse pops in too and starts working right away. I have the same experience with ALSA; the ALSA service fails to do its stuff, saying an ALSA driver is already loaded. modprobe snd-ymfpci brings it up. PCMCIA just doesn't seem to load at all; service -f pcmcia followed by cardctl eject and then cardctl insert does the job, and after doing all that, my system works well. USB mistery is yet to be solved. ALSA is apparently due to the fact that core is compiled in and not a module from your description it sounds like _some_ pcmcia modules are loaded before pcmcia starts and that makes pcmcia initscript terminate early; service -f unloads and reloads them and it works again (remaining problem why you need resit your card. but I do not have pcmcia experience to make any conclusion here). could you please somehow check (make something like lsmod /tmp/module.pcmcia) which modules are there when pcmcia starts? If you also find out why and when they are loaded ... :)
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? Well, I never touch it, there's : include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.compat uncommented lines. Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf I must do : modprobe 3c59x then pump in order to have eth0 up. sure. You do have alias eth0 3c59x in modules.conf? What version of module-init-tools do you have? module-init-tools-0.9.11a-4mdk hmm ... have you done new install of this version or updated from old one? What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) Well, it seems that ALSA-inKernel doen't detect my card (first message I see about ALSA when booting), can you quote exact message? then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). if you have empty modprobe.conf and current initscripts you won't get them loaded. Please update modul-init-tools (and possibly hotplug) and try again. Let me know if it works. thank you -andrey
Re[2]: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Andrey Borzenkov a crit : On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] can you quote exact message? Here it is : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found Oops. Now I am confused. When exactly this message comes? It is not message from /etc/init.d/alsa unless something is very fishy. So once more: 1. when exactly do you see this message? 2. what message gives ALSA initscript during boot? 3. What gives service alsa start after boot? -andrey
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 15:22, =?koi8-r?Q?=22?=Andrey Borzenkov=?koi8-r?Q?=22=20?= wrote: For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? Well, I never touch it, there's : include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default include /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.compat uncommented lines. Argh ... please, install module-init-tools and hotplug from http://supermount-ng.sf.net/mdk-25/ (they are SRPM you will have to compile them) then do generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) Well, it seems that ALSA-inKernel doen't detect my card (first message I see about ALSA when booting), can you quote exact message? then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). if you have empty modprobe.conf and current initscripts you won't get them loaded. Please update modul-init-tools (and possibly hotplug) and try again. Let me know if it works. Hey Andrey...I'm using my laptop as a 2.6 test station now, since 2.6 actually seems to work well on that, once I have it set up. It seems unstable on my desktop, something to do with disk transfers - any kind of heavy disk activity seems to crash it. Anyway, I have similar problems to the other guy, on my laptop. Lots of stuff that should start during boot doesn't, including usb, pcmcia and ALSA. I get no USB stuff of any description loaded, but if I do modprobe uhci_hcd as root, that works and usbmouse pops in too and starts working right away. I have the same experience with ALSA; the ALSA service fails to do its stuff, saying an ALSA driver is already loaded. modprobe snd-ymfpci brings it up. PCMCIA just doesn't seem to load at all; service -f pcmcia followed by cardctl eject and then cardctl insert does the job, and after doing all that, my system works well. I'm attaching the current modprobe.conf, which was attained by doing (as you suggest) generate-modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf, after installing initscripts, module-init-tools and hotplug from your 2.5 page. I had the same behaviour with the previous modprobe.conf , which was generated by module-init-tools-0.9.13-0.pre.0.3bor on installation, and looked much the same except without the huge string of alias'es at the top. -- adamw alias binfmt-204 binfmt_aout alias binfmt-263 binfmt_aout alias binfmt-264 binfmt_aout alias binfmt-267 binfmt_aout alias binfmt-387 binfmt_aout alias binfmt-332 iBCS alias binfmt--310 binfmt_java alias block-major-1 rd alias block-major-2 floppy alias block-major-3 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-7 loop alias block-major-8 sd_mod alias block-major-9 md alias block-major-11 sr_mod alias block-major-13 xd alias block-major-15 cdu31a alias block-major-16 gscd alias block-major-17 optcd alias block-major-18 sjcd alias block-major-20 mcdx alias block-major-22 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-23 mcd alias block-major-24 sonycd535 alias block-major-25 sbpcd alias block-major-26 sbpcd alias block-major-27 sbpcd alias block-major-29 aztcd alias block-major-32 cm206 alias block-major-33 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-34 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-37 ide-tape alias block-major-44 ftl alias block-major-46 pcd alias block-major-47 pf alias block-major-56 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-57 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-58 lvm-mod alias block-major-88 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-89 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-90 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-91 ide-probe-mod alias block-major-93 nftl alias block-major-97 pg alias char-major-4 serial alias char-major-5 serial alias char-major-6 lp alias char-major-9 st alias char-major-10-0 busmouse alias char-major-10-2 msbusmouse alias char-major-10-3 atixlmouse alias char-major-10-130 wdt alias char-major-10-131 wdt alias char-major-10-135 rtc alias char-major-10-139 openprom alias char-major-10-144 nvram alias char-major-10-157 applicom alias char-major-10-175 agpgart alias char-major-10-184 microcode alias char-major-10-200 tun alias char-major-13 input alias char-major-13-32 mousedev alias char-major-14 soundcore alias char-major-19 cyclades alias char-major-20 cyclades alias char-major-21 sg alias char-major-22 pcxx alias char-major-23 pcxx alias char-major-27 ftape alias char-major-34 scc alias char-major-35 tclmidi alias char-major-36 netlink alias char-major-37 ide-tape alias char-major-48 riscom8 alias char-major-49 riscom8 alias char-major-57 esp alias char-major-58 esp alias char-major-63 kdebug alias char-major-90 mtdchar alias char-major-96 pt alias char-major-99 ppdev alias char-major-107 3dfx alias char-major-108 ppp_generic alias char-major-109 lvm-mod alias char-major-161 ircomm-tty alias char-major-171 raw1394 alias char-major-195 NVdriver alias char-major-200 vxspec alias char-major-206 osst alias dos msdos alias dummy0 dummy alias dummy1 dummy alias
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Wednesday 13 August 2003 20:11, Fabien ILLIDE wrote: [...] can you quote exact message? Here it is : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.6 (Mon Jul 28 11:08:42 2003 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found and what is now in modprobe.conf? then when the service is laucnhed (as for 2.4 kernels), it says that ALSA is already running (think it's the first message). If I do a modprobe snd-intel8x0, several sound modules are loaded, then alsamixer see it and I can unmute the channels, but still no sound. well, hard to say. may well be driver problem as well. I have alias sound-card-0 snd-emu10k1 install snd-emu10k1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-emu10k1 { /sbin/modprobe snd-pcm-oss; /bin/true; } last line is machine translation of above snd-emu10k1 snd-pcm-oss also may be difference between als versions (different channels etc) I had hard time to find out how to unmute my card ... -andrey
[Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
Hi, I downloaded and installed kernel-2.6.0-0.test2.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm. It will boot but I don't see any console text? Kde comes up but mice don't work (usb and ps2)? Any tips appreciated greatly :) Where I could find mdk specified docs for 2.6? Greetings Stronne
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
stronne a écrit : Hi, I downloaded and installed kernel-2.6.0-0.test2.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm. It will boot but I don't see any console text? Try vga=ask in lilo.conf, and choose a low resolution (framebuffer problem, with my Radeon M6 and seems NVidia also) For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) Fabien -- Les brevets de logiciels : une menace extrêmement grave pèse sur l'industrie européenne du logiciel ! voici un wiki dédié à ce problème : http://brevets-logiciels.info
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
For me, I must modprobe the 3C59x module, and ALSA seems to have worries, but it works ! ;o) What is in your modprobe.conf? What version of module-init-tools do you have? What problems do you have with ALSA (because I do not) do you compile your kernel or install binary form cooker? thank you -andrey the more information the better
Re: [Cooker] 2.6-tips and docs
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 17:17, stronne wrote: Hi, I downloaded and installed kernel-2.6.0-0.test2.2mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm. It will boot but I don't see any console text? Kde comes up but mice don't work (usb and ps2)? Any tips appreciated greatly :) Where I could find mdk specified docs for 2.6? Greetings Stronne 1: set vga=normal in lilo.conf, 2: get test3, 3: you can't, 2.6 is a contribution not a main package. -- adamw