Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-22 Thread danny

On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:

 I originally fiddled with the mixer settings, volume and just about
 everything else. Nothing worked, nada, just the big silence. Switching over
 to the audigy (sp?) driver (which I understand is OSS) and everything worked
 perfectly immediately.
 
Assuming you use analog speakers on rear channel:

Try again, use alsamixer or alsamixergui, mute the very last channel 
(analog output jack), increase Wave surround volume.
Does it work now?

Easier say: plug your speakers into front channel.

Danny
PS: the audigy driver is not really ment of a sblive, but will work.


 My box is a dual P-III running the SMP kernel, vanilla RC3 with the
 exception that I put the latest initscripts RPM on (USB problems as
 previously reported here).
 
 I plan some more fiddling, but not until after 9.0 goes gold - I've got some
 other things to do, including educating the wife on Linux so that she can
 start to teach people at work.
 
 Alan
 
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 1:26 PM
 Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)
 
 
  On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:
 
   Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake to set the OSS
 driver. I
   think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster Live properly (along
 with
  I disagree, because it works fine for some other people.
  David may say it doesn't work but that is only because he gets artifacts
  on his specific systems.
  ALSA drivers work fine on most SBLives. But there are a few different
  kinds, and YMMV. Some people like ALSA better, because it supports more
  features and is the best maintained. I hope David will report the
  artifacts to alsa-devel, so they are fixed in the next version.
 
  Alan, it would be better to figure out why it was not working on your
  setup, because you did not really explain. If it was that you did not
  hear sone on your rear channel than it is a mixer configuration issue,
  which I hoped would be fixed, but you can always manually set your mixer
  correct.
 
  Danny
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-22 Thread danny

On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, David Walser wrote:

 
 What about all of the many other people on this list
 reporting problems completely different from my own?
I've been reading the list, and in my opinion, all the problems
arise due to wrong mixer settings, or even unrelated problems like
issues with artsd. Execept for your problem, which
also affected one other person. 
If you disgree, give me a link to a different problem than the staticity
you are hearing.

 
 
 To this point you haven't asked me, or the numerous
They were not numerous:)

 other people reporting problems to report something to
 alsa-devel.  I'm 100% willing to do so, what info. can
 I give them to be the most helpful to them?
You, of all people should have done it immediatly on the moment
you heard staticity, because you know how the development works.
Just give a list of your hardware, alsa version, mixersetting and problems 
to alsa-devel. Perhaps it would allready be fixed.

 
 Unfortunately a lot of the other people who reported
 problems probably aren't still watching this list.
I do not understand the references to loads of other peoples. I read
the list, and it is a veyr limited numer of people, only 2 of them have
a real problem.

 
 A simple fix, that applies to some of the other people
 who've had problems too.  Don't you think we should a)
 fix the default ALSA mixer values so they're not
 screwed up out of the box, or b) use OSS by default
 until we can manage to do a)?
Yes, and I think I asked Thierry to do this (a), he seemed positive but
has not gotten around to it yet. 
However, I am sure he will apply a patch provided by you.

bye
Danny






Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-22 Thread Alan Hughes

I'll give your suggestions a try, however as I said previously I'm going to
wait for 9.0 to go gold.

Alan

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


 On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:

  I originally fiddled with the mixer settings, volume and just about
  everything else. Nothing worked, nada, just the big silence. Switching
over
  to the audigy (sp?) driver (which I understand is OSS) and everything
worked
  perfectly immediately.
 
 Assuming you use analog speakers on rear channel:

 Try again, use alsamixer or alsamixergui, mute the very last channel
 (analog output jack), increase Wave surround volume.
 Does it work now?

 Easier say: plug your speakers into front channel.

 Danny
 PS: the audigy driver is not really ment of a sblive, but will work.


  My box is a dual P-III running the SMP kernel, vanilla RC3 with the
  exception that I put the latest initscripts RPM on (USB problems as
  previously reported here).
 
  I plan some more fiddling, but not until after 9.0 goes gold - I've got
some
  other things to do, including educating the wife on Linux so that she
can
  start to teach people at work.
 
  Alan
 
  - Original Message -
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 1:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)
 
 
   On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:
  
Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake to set the OSS
  driver. I
think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster Live properly
(along
  with
   I disagree, because it works fine for some other people.
   David may say it doesn't work but that is only because he gets
artifacts
   on his specific systems.
   ALSA drivers work fine on most SBLives. But there are a few different
   kinds, and YMMV. Some people like ALSA better, because it supports
more
   features and is the best maintained. I hope David will report the
   artifacts to alsa-devel, so they are fixed in the next version.
  
   Alan, it would be better to figure out why it was not working on your
   setup, because you did not really explain. If it was that you did not
   hear sone on your rear channel than it is a mixer configuration issue,
   which I hoped would be fixed, but you can always manually set your
mixer
   correct.
  
   Danny
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 








Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-21 Thread Alan Hughes

Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake to set the OSS driver. I
think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster Live properly (along with
some other sound cards from what I gather in some of the other messages).
Other than that everything is looking OK, although I'm not using USB
periphals at the moment.

Alan

- Original Message -
From: David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


 Run draksound.  I think RC3 still uses the problematic
 ALSA module by default, this still hasn't been fixed
 AFAIK.

 --- Alan Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Yep, the new initscripts worked. Now just have to
  get my SOundBlaster Live
  working (correct module, worked in 8.2, not in RC3).

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Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-21 Thread danny

On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:

 Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake to set the OSS driver. I
 think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster Live properly (along with
I disagree, because it works fine for some other people.
David may say it doesn't work but that is only because he gets artifacts 
on his specific systems.
ALSA drivers work fine on most SBLives. But there are a few different 
kinds, and YMMV. Some people like ALSA better, because it supports more
features and is the best maintained. I hope David will report the 
artifacts to alsa-devel, so they are fixed in the next version.

Alan, it would be better to figure out why it was not working on your 
setup, because you did not really explain. If it was that you did not
hear sone on your rear channel than it is a mixer configuration issue, 
which I hoped would be fixed, but you can always manually set your mixer 
correct.

Danny









Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-21 Thread David Walser

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:
 
  Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake
 to set the OSS driver. I
  think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster
 Live properly (along with
 I disagree, because it works fine for some other
 people.
 David may say it doesn't work but that is only
 because he gets artifacts 
 on his specific systems.
 ALSA drivers work fine on most SBLives. But there

What about all of the many other people on this list
reporting problems completely different from my own?

 are a few different 
 kinds, and YMMV. Some people like ALSA better,
 because it supports more
 features and is the best maintained. I hope David
 will report the 
 artifacts to alsa-devel, so they are fixed in the
 next version.

To this point you haven't asked me, or the numerous
other people reporting problems to report something to
alsa-devel.  I'm 100% willing to do so, what info. can
I give them to be the most helpful to them?

Unfortunately a lot of the other people who reported
problems probably aren't still watching this list.

 Alan, it would be better to figure out why it was
 not working on your 
 setup, because you did not really explain. If it was
 that you did not
 hear sone on your rear channel than it is a mixer
 configuration issue, 
 which I hoped would be fixed, but you can always
 manually set your mixer 
 correct.

A simple fix, that applies to some of the other people
who've had problems too.  Don't you think we should a)
fix the default ALSA mixer values so they're not
screwed up out of the box, or b) use OSS by default
until we can manage to do a)?

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Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-21 Thread Alan Hughes

I originally fiddled with the mixer settings, volume and just about
everything else. Nothing worked, nada, just the big silence. Switching over
to the audigy (sp?) driver (which I understand is OSS) and everything worked
perfectly immediately.

My box is a dual P-III running the SMP kernel, vanilla RC3 with the
exception that I put the latest initscripts RPM on (USB problems as
previously reported here).

I plan some more fiddling, but not until after 9.0 goes gold - I've got some
other things to do, including educating the wife on Linux so that she can
start to teach people at work.

Alan

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


 On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Alan Hughes wrote:

  Sorted it out last night, although I use HardDrake to set the OSS
driver. I
  think that ALSA just does not support SoundBlaster Live properly (along
with
 I disagree, because it works fine for some other people.
 David may say it doesn't work but that is only because he gets artifacts
 on his specific systems.
 ALSA drivers work fine on most SBLives. But there are a few different
 kinds, and YMMV. Some people like ALSA better, because it supports more
 features and is the best maintained. I hope David will report the
 artifacts to alsa-devel, so they are fixed in the next version.

 Alan, it would be better to figure out why it was not working on your
 setup, because you did not really explain. If it was that you did not
 hear sone on your rear channel than it is a mixer configuration issue,
 which I hoped would be fixed, but you can always manually set your mixer
 correct.

 Danny













[Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-20 Thread alan

I'm resending this message since my first attempt failed (rejected because the log 
files I attached where too large).

Just installed RC3 on my (SMP) box and found the following bugs:

1. install.log reports that %post failed while installing glibsc (rm command 
not found).

2. I reformatted partitions originally created for RC2. / is mounted from 
/dev/hda12 (ReiserFS), while /usr, /var, /tmp and /home are mounted from LVM 
partitions (XFS). mkfs.xfs reports that it could not find the lvdisplay 
command (see in ddebug.log).

3. On booting RC3 it reported an error in /etc/init.d/usb (line 1: eval not 
found). This is early on in the boot process, just after the host name is 
set, but before the LVM volumes are mounted (I think).

4. On shutting down the system I briefly saw a message in which the VFS 
seemed to say that some inode where still open. The system still shut down 
OK. Not sure what these messages meant, and they appeared and disappered so quickly I 
was not able to work out excatly what they said.

(these ones are newer than my original list)

5. I had a USB wheel mouse plugged into a port on my hub, however it could not be seen 
from there. Plugging it directly into the USB port on my box meant that it could be 
seen (after restarting X). Note however that the installer could see my USB mouse when 
it was in the hub. Also note that everything worked fine for RC.2.

6. Mouse stopped working after 10 minutes or so, I had to go to run level 3, unload 
the hid module, reload it and go back to run level 5.

Other than these problems everything is looking fine. I'm going to have another try at 
installing over this weeknd using a different setup to see what I get.

Alan






Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-20 Thread Götz Waschk

Hi,

I'd like to comment some of your problems.

Am Freitag, 20. September 2002, 07:53:45 Uhr MET, schrieb 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2. I reformatted partitions originally created for RC2. / is mounted from 
 /dev/hda12 (ReiserFS), while /usr, /var, /tmp and /home are mounted from LVM 
 partitions (XFS). mkfs.xfs reports that it could not find the lvdisplay 
 command (see in ddebug.log).
 
At the moment there are still problems with /usr on a separate
partition. You could try to install again with /usr on the root partition.

 3. On booting RC3 it reported an error in /etc/init.d/usb (line 1: eval not 
 found). This is early on in the boot process, just after the host name is 
 set, but before the LVM volumes are mounted (I think).

This and your USB mouse problem relate to the fact mentioned above.
The usb script requires a binary from /usr, but that partition in't
mounted then. This has been fixed in initscripts 10mdk.

  4. On shutting down the system I briefly saw a message in which the VFS 
 seemed to say that some inode where still open. The system still shut down 
 OK. Not sure what these messages meant, and they appeared and disappered so quickly 
I was not able to work out excatly what they said.

I also had this problem, however I could identify the message:
 
VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds.  Have a
nice day...

That message is from fs/super.c I am not a kernel hacker, but I think
some partition didn't umount successfully, maybe you could try to
disable supermount and see if this helps.

-- 
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 http://wwwtec.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key
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Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-20 Thread Alan Hughes

Thanks, I'm going to try initscripts 10 as soon as I've done a re-install.
The problem with /usr is however a major headache - I never have /usr
integrated with /, either at home or at work. I just hope this will be fixed
for 9.0 final.

For the moment I'm doing a re-install so that I can play with some of the
options.

The VFS message looks like the one I've seen, although I've never got a good
look at it. The Have a nice day... bit sounds like a piece of kernel code
however :-)

Alan

- Original Message -
From: Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


Hi,

I'd like to comment some of your problems.

Am Freitag, 20. September 2002, 07:53:45 Uhr MET, schrieb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2. I reformatted partitions originally created for RC2. / is mounted from
 /dev/hda12 (ReiserFS), while /usr, /var, /tmp and /home are mounted from
LVM
 partitions (XFS). mkfs.xfs reports that it could not find the lvdisplay
 command (see in ddebug.log).

At the moment there are still problems with /usr on a separate
partition. You could try to install again with /usr on the root partition.

 3. On booting RC3 it reported an error in /etc/init.d/usb (line 1: eval
not
 found). This is early on in the boot process, just after the host name is
 set, but before the LVM volumes are mounted (I think).

This and your USB mouse problem relate to the fact mentioned above.
The usb script requires a binary from /usr, but that partition in't
mounted then. This has been fixed in initscripts 10mdk.

  4. On shutting down the system I briefly saw a message in which the VFS
 seemed to say that some inode where still open. The system still shut down
 OK. Not sure what these messages meant, and they appeared and disappered
so quickly I was not able to work out excatly what they said.

I also had this problem, however I could identify the message:

VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds.  Have a
nice day...

That message is from fs/super.c I am not a kernel hacker, but I think
some partition didn't umount successfully, maybe you could try to
disable supermount and see if this helps.

--
   Götz Waschk  master of computer science   University of Rostock
 http://wwwtec.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key
 -- Logout Fascism! --






Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-20 Thread Alan Hughes

Yep, the new initscripts worked. Now just have to get my SOundBlaster Live
working (correct module, worked in 8.2, not in RC3).

Alan

- Original Message -
From: Alan Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


Thanks, I'm going to try initscripts 10 as soon as I've done a re-install.
The problem with /usr is however a major headache - I never have /usr
integrated with /, either at home or at work. I just hope this will be fixed
for 9.0 final.

For the moment I'm doing a re-install so that I can play with some of the
options.

The VFS message looks like the one I've seen, although I've never got a good
look at it. The Have a nice day... bit sounds like a piece of kernel code
however :-)

Alan

- Original Message -
From: Götz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)


Hi,

I'd like to comment some of your problems.

Am Freitag, 20. September 2002, 07:53:45 Uhr MET, schrieb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2. I reformatted partitions originally created for RC2. / is mounted from
 /dev/hda12 (ReiserFS), while /usr, /var, /tmp and /home are mounted from
LVM
 partitions (XFS). mkfs.xfs reports that it could not find the lvdisplay
 command (see in ddebug.log).

At the moment there are still problems with /usr on a separate
partition. You could try to install again with /usr on the root partition.

 3. On booting RC3 it reported an error in /etc/init.d/usb (line 1: eval
not
 found). This is early on in the boot process, just after the host name is
 set, but before the LVM volumes are mounted (I think).

This and your USB mouse problem relate to the fact mentioned above.
The usb script requires a binary from /usr, but that partition in't
mounted then. This has been fixed in initscripts 10mdk.

  4. On shutting down the system I briefly saw a message in which the VFS
 seemed to say that some inode where still open. The system still shut down
 OK. Not sure what these messages meant, and they appeared and disappered
so quickly I was not able to work out excatly what they said.

I also had this problem, however I could identify the message:

VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds.  Have a
nice day...

That message is from fs/super.c I am not a kernel hacker, but I think
some partition didn't umount successfully, maybe you could try to
disable supermount and see if this helps.

--
   Götz Waschk  master of computer science   University of Rostock
 http://wwwtec.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~waschk/waschk.asc for PGP key
 -- Logout Fascism! --








Re: [Cooker] RC3 Bugs (second try)

2002-09-20 Thread David Walser

Run draksound.  I think RC3 still uses the problematic
ALSA module by default, this still hasn't been fixed
AFAIK.

--- Alan Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Yep, the new initscripts worked. Now just have to
 get my SOundBlaster Live
 working (correct module, worked in 8.2, not in RC3).

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