Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-29 Thread Till Kamppeter

Michael Stucki wrote:
 
 - My printer (HP Deskjet 510) can be installed, but the test page is much too
 large. So I say "no" to the question and choose another driver.
 I took "HP Deskjet Series Cups 1.1" which worked well.
 

Update to the new cups-drivers (22 mdk or newer) package, it is either
possible that the driver you have chosen originally is fixed ot that
there are more alternatives.

Update ghostscript (29mdk or newer), too.

   Till




Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-28 Thread Alexandre Dussart

Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  - Sound is not working. The card (AWE32) is found, but when testing it reports
  errors (OPL/3 is busy or so). Also I do not hear anything, even if I don't get
  any errors.
 
 Alex, can you investigate?

Hum seems AWE32 doesn't handle OPL3 midi chipset... :-/ ok I'll remove
it from configuration...

Greets,
   Alex.

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MandrakeSofthttp://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Alexandre




Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-28 Thread Peter Ruskin

On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Alexandre Dussart wrote:
 Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   - Sound is not working. The card (AWE32) is found, but when testing it reports
   errors (OPL/3 is busy or so). Also I do not hear anything, even if I don't get
   any errors.
  
  Alex, can you investigate?
 
 Hum seems AWE32 doesn't handle OPL3 midi chipset... :-/ ok I'll remove
 it from configuration...
 
 Greets,
Alex.

I have an AWE64 and if I install alsa, kmid doesn't play midi.  When I
select  Options | Configure Midi devices, there is only one option (not
an option at all for me) : External Midi Port.

When I get rid of alsa, I see these options:
Sound Blaster 16 - External Midi Port
AWE Midi Emu - External Midi Port
AWE32-0.4.3 (RAM512k)
I choose the third option and it works perfectly.

So I am worried about the increasing dependence on alsa - I don't mind
alsa if it works, but despite  Guillaume Cottenceau's claim in a previous
reply to my posting that alsa fully supports AWE64, I know that it doesn't.
-- 

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 Peter Ruskin  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Wrexham, UK  KDE - the professionals' choice
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Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-28 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


[...]

 So I am worried about the increasing dependence on alsa - I don't mind
 alsa if it works, but despite Guillaume Cottenceau's claim in a previous
 reply to my posting that alsa fully supports AWE64, I know that it
 doesn't.

I didn't claimed that.

I said that distrib should flawlessly support AWE64.

We have problems with certain configs but Alex doesn't know why this is
happenning..



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-26 Thread Michael Stucki

  - LILO is loaded with option "hdd=ide-scsi". This is okay, since this device is
  a cd-burner. But the problem is that the ide-scsi module is not loaded
  automatically. After doing it manually everything works fine.
 
 isn't scsi_hostadapter written in /etc/modules?
 isn't "alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi" written in /etc/modules.conf?

/etc/modules contains:
---
scsi_hostadapter
scsi_hostadapter1
---

  - After my installation, drakxservices show the entry for xinetd twice. Any
  idea why ???
 
 yep, try "chkconfig --list" and you'll see. Should be fixed now.

Yes, it's fine that this is now fixed, but what about all the other bugs I reported???
Some of them have been reported by me for the second time, since nothing went in the 
new beta...
I.E. I already wrote that the BT878 was found twice...

Thank you for doing this.
Happy fixing ...

Michael




Re: [Cooker] Some bug reports for Beta 3

2000-09-25 Thread Pixel

Michael Stucki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 - LILO is loaded with option "hdd=ide-scsi". This is okay, since this device is
 a cd-burner. But the problem is that the ide-scsi module is not loaded
 automatically. After doing it manually everything works fine.

isn't scsi_hostadapter written in /etc/modules?
isn't "alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi" written in /etc/modules.conf?

[...]

 - After my installation, drakxservices show the entry for xinetd twice. Any
 idea why ???

yep, try "chkconfig --list" and you'll see. Should be fixed now.