[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-17 Thread Bill Kenworthy
just saw kernel 2.6.0 has been released.  Is there a roadmap on what is
happening with kernels in gentoo?

i.e., will gs-sources move to 2.6 soon, or will there be a
gs-sources-2.6.n and a gs-sources-2.4.n

Its more of an issue as to what to look out for than to keep doing a
emerge sources -s in the hope somethings changed.

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-17 Thread Lincoln A. Baxter
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 00:01, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
 just saw kernel 2.6.0 has been released.  Is there a roadmap on what is
 happening with kernels in gentoo?
 
 i.e., will gs-sources move to 2.6 soon, or will there be a
 gs-sources-2.6.n and a gs-sources-2.4.n
 
 Its more of an issue as to what to look out for than to keep doing a
 emerge sources -s in the hope somethings changed.
 
 BillK
Actually, I think the build instructions need some overhauls, or atleast
some clear addenda added, before 2.6 kernels should be unmasked. 
Especially since system setup is actually different, interms of
obsoleted devices.  Isn't devfs obsoleted in this kernel?  If so, thats
a big change, I would think.


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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0: Xserver crashes

2003-11-16 Thread Christian Fischer
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On Saturday 15 November 2003 21:07, Donnie Berkholz wrote:

 You might want to test whether this also occurs on vanilla 2.6, and
 vanilla 2.4. I don't know much about i875 chipsets, so I'm not sure
 about needing to use 2.6.

i875 chipset isn't supported by 2.4, that's why i need 2.6.
probably generic nvidia support would be sufficient in my case.
ok, i can check it on vanilla 2.6 - maybe it helps. 

 By the way, since you used the driver from nvidia.com you overwrote your
 GL libraries. Whenever you use the nv driver, it may be partially broken
 due to this. That's the reason we have opengl-update.

yes, i know. that is not a opengl-update problem.

regards
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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0: Xserver crashes

2003-11-15 Thread Christian Fischer
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hi there.

i've tried kernel 2.6.0-beta9-gentoo because of having an i875 chipset. i use 
a nvidia geforce 2 mx 400 card. 
i've tried out 2 ways of getting the correct nvidia-driver, as first 
downloading NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.tar.gz from nvidia.com
and patching with NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-4496-2.6.diff from minion.de, as second 
emerging nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx.

it's the same result: the nv-driver works and the nvidia-driver crashes my 
Xserver. if i try to attach any vt or if i try to shutdown the Xserver. my 
mashine freezes with 3 horizontal stripes on my monitor. i can't get local 
access, remote access is mostly possible. i've 99% cpu-load (events/0) and 
only reboot -f helps. 

any hints?

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0: Xserver crashes

2003-11-15 Thread Donnie Berkholz
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 10:48, Christian Fischer wrote:
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 hi there.
 
 i've tried kernel 2.6.0-beta9-gentoo because of having an i875 chipset. i use 
 a nvidia geforce 2 mx 400 card. 
 i've tried out 2 ways of getting the correct nvidia-driver, as first 
 downloading NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.tar.gz from nvidia.com
 and patching with NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-4496-2.6.diff from minion.de, as second 
 emerging nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx.
 
 it's the same result: the nv-driver works and the nvidia-driver crashes my 
 Xserver. if i try to attach any vt or if i try to shutdown the Xserver. my 
 mashine freezes with 3 horizontal stripes on my monitor. i can't get local 
 access, remote access is mostly possible. i've 99% cpu-load (events/0) and 
 only reboot -f helps. 
 
 any hints?

You might want to test whether this also occurs on vanilla 2.6, and
vanilla 2.4. I don't know much about i875 chipsets, so I'm not sure
about needing to use 2.6.

By the way, since you used the driver from nvidia.com you overwrote your
GL libraries. Whenever you use the nv driver, it may be partially broken
due to this. That's the reason we have opengl-update.


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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0-test9 lvm on root ?

2003-11-02 Thread Felix Kurth
Hi 

Im struggeling migrating from 2.4.22 to 2.6.0-test9 with root on lvm
My config:
/boot not on lvm (ext2)
/ on lvm (reisergs) on device /dev/vg/gentoo
With kernel 2.4 i invoked lvm_createinitrd an everything worked fine (useing
grub with cmdline initrd=/initr-lvm-2.4.22.gz 
and root=/dev/vg/gentoo
Now the problem with 2.6
Did: emerge lvm2; emerge -C lvm-user
Want to build an initrd for the new kernel with mkinitrd (ver 3.5.7-r2)

mkinitrd -f -v /boot/initrd-2.6.0 2.6.0-test9 --preload dm-mod

Looking for deps of module dm-mod
Looking for deps of module ide-disk
Looking for deps of module lvm-mod
Looking for deps of module reiserfs
Looking for deps of module lvm-mod
Using modules:  ./kernel/drivers/md/dm-mod.ko ./kernel/fs/reiserfs
reiserfs.ko
Using loopback device /dev/loop1
/sbin/nash - /tmp/initrd.dEHPJJ/bin/nash
/sbin/insmod.static - /tmp/initrd.dEHPJJ/bin/insmod
`/lib/modules/2.6.0-test9/./kernel/drivers/md/dm-mod.ko' - `/tmp
initrd.dEHPJJ/lib/dm-mod.ko'
`/lib/modules/2.6.0-test9/./kernel/fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.ko' - `/tmp
initrd.dEHPJJ/lib/reiserfs.ko'
cp: cannot stat `exported': No such file or directory
/sbin/vgscan.static - /tmp/initrd.dEHPJJ/bin/vgscan
cp: cannot stat `/sbin/vgscan.static': No such file or directory
/sbin/vgchange.static - /tmp/initrd.dEHPJJ/bin/vgchange
cp: cannot stat `/sbin/vgchange.static': No such file or directory
Loading module dm-mod
Loading module reiserfs


It seems to be unable to load lvm supporting tools to the initrd.
As a result, trying to boot with this initrd panics (no root)
With a message: 
ERROR: faild in exec of vgscan

what can i do ?

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[gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-10-24 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Hello all,
I'm currently trying to configure the 2.6.0-test6 kernel on my laptop
(that's what emerge development-sources installed). 
After make menuconfig I did make and then make modules_install as
suggested. But after rebooting I type lsmod and there is nothing in the
list! The modules in /etc/modules.autoload are not loaded. 
Is /etc/modules.autoload not read by this kernel?
 Did I miss something?
Something else, with this kernel: I cannot open any xterm anymore! 
Any help appreciated. TIA
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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-10-24 Thread Mike Williams
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On Friday 24 October 2003 11:17, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
 Hello all,
 I'm currently trying to configure the 2.6.0-test6 kernel on my laptop
 (that's what emerge development-sources installed).
 After make menuconfig I did make and then make modules_install as
 suggested. But after rebooting I type lsmod and there is nothing in the
 list! The modules in /etc/modules.autoload are not loaded.
 Is /etc/modules.autoload not read by this kernel?
  Did I miss something?
 Something else, with this kernel: I cannot open any xterm anymore!
 Any help appreciated. TIA

/etc/modules.autoload should be a symlink to 
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-X.Y
Easy way out is to delete the symlink, and add the modules you need loaded in 
2.6 to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, and the modules for 2.4 into
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.4
The init scripts will pick them up accordingly.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-10-24 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le 10/24/03 Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:

 On Friday 24 October 2003 11:17, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
 Hello all,
 I'm currently trying to configure the 2.6.0-test6 kernel on my laptop
 (that's what emerge development-sources installed).
 After make menuconfig I did make and then make modules_install as
 suggested. But after rebooting I type lsmod and there is nothing in the
 list! The modules in /etc/modules.autoload are not loaded.
 Is /etc/modules.autoload not read by this kernel?
  Did I miss something?
 Something else, with this kernel: I cannot open any xterm anymore!
 Any help appreciated. TIA

 /etc/modules.autoload should be a symlink to 
 /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-X.Y
 Easy way out is to delete the symlink, and add the modules you need loaded in 
 2.6 to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, and the modules for 2.4 into
 /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.4
 The init scripts will pick them up accordingly.
Great! Dont know why I thought /etc/modules.autoload was a file.
Thanks a lot
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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-10-24 Thread Chris I
On 2003.10.24 06:17, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
(snippie)
Something else, with this kernel: I cannot open any xterm anymore!
Any help appreciated. TIA
Quoting directly from the ebuild (with my comments thrown in for fun),  
the ewarn messages at the end (displayed after the package merges)  
state:

ewarn Please note that ptyfs support has been removed from devfs
ewarn in the later 2.5.x kernels, and you have to compile it in now,
ewarn or else you will get errors when trying to open a pty.
ewarn The option is File systems-Pseudo filesystems-/dev/pts
ewarn filesystem.
That means that you need to compile /dev/pts support into your kernel.  
Exactly as it says, it used to be part of devfs as well, but was  
removed as there was code doing the exact same thing as a configurable  
option. Nobody wants redundant code, so the devfs stuff was stripped  
out as it's generally better to have an option. Even if you pretty much  
always want it on :)

ewarn Also, note that you must compile in support for
ewarn input devices (Input device support-Input devices),
ewarn the virtual terminal (Character Devices-Virtual terminal),
ewarn vga_console (Graphics Support-Console...-VGA text console)
ewarn and the vt_console (Character Devices-Support for console...).
ewarn Otherwise, you will get the dreaded \Uncompressing the Kernel 
\
ewarn error.

Well, I'm assuming you did this as you didnt complain about total lack  
of output when booting :)

einfo Consult http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/post-halloween-2.5.txt;
einfo for more info about the development series.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0-test6

2003-10-24 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le 10/24/03 Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:

 On 2003.10.24 06:17, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
 (snippie)
 Something else, with this kernel: I cannot open any xterm anymore!
 Any help appreciated. TIA

 Quoting directly from the ebuild (with my comments thrown in for fun),  
 the ewarn messages at the end (displayed after the package merges)  
 state:

 ewarn Please note that ptyfs support has been removed from devfs
 ewarn in the later 2.5.x kernels, and you have to compile it in now,
 ewarn or else you will get errors when trying to open a pty.
 ewarn The option is File systems-Pseudo filesystems-/dev/pts
 ewarn filesystem.

 That means that you need to compile /dev/pts support into your kernel.  
 Exactly as it says, it used to be part of devfs as well, but was  
 removed as there was code doing the exact same thing as a configurable  
 option. Nobody wants redundant code, so the devfs stuff was stripped  
 out as it's generally better to have an option. Even if you pretty much  
 always want it on :)

Thanks a lot, that was it. But there is a problem with this warning message
which I had read and then disregarded: the next stages are not possible
with the kernel I have

 ewarn Also, note that you must compile in support for
 ewarn input devices (Input device support-Input devices),

no Input-devices in Input device support!

 
 ewarn the virtual terminal (Character Devices-Virtual terminal),

no Virtual terminal  in Character Devices!

 
 ewarn vga_console (Graphics Support-Console...-VGA text console)

 ewarn and the vt_console (Character Devices-Support for console...).

no ...!

 
 ewarn Otherwise, you will get the dreaded \Uncompressing the Kernel
 \ ewarn error.

 Well, I'm assuming you did this as you didnt complain about total lack  
 of output when booting :)
 But I have these anyway:
   CONFIG_INPUT=y
   CONFIG_VT=y
   CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
   CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y

This is why I stupidely disregarded it
Everything's well now, thx,

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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0-test6 and qc-usb

2003-10-08 Thread momesana
Has anybody been able to get the qc-usb (Logitech quickcam Express USB-driver 
working under kernel 2.6.0???

Thanx in advance,
momesana.


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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 support for ATAPI CD/RW

2003-08-14 Thread Chris I
On 2003.08.06 23:27, Collins Richey wrote:
I'm still using SCSI emulation support for now, and it works.

Has anyone tried using the new support for CD/RW without SCSI
emulation?
 What changes need to be made to devfsd.conf?  Does cdredcord now use
something like dev=/dev/hdc, or is there some new incantation?
I use ATAPI on my 2.4 kernel just fine, it was something like

cdrecord dev=ATAPI:0,0,0

but when I went to blank a cd yesterday on 2.6.0-test2, I found that 
didnt work, but I have not yet looked into it.

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and some weird problems

2003-07-23 Thread Meka[ni]
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:42, Theofilos Intzoglou wrote:
   Well for the mouse problem I don't think I have an answer as the wheel
 works just fine here. The device I have in XF86Config is /dev/mouse
 which is a link to /dev/misc/psaux. As for the speaker to work you have
 to enable Misc-PC Speaker Support in Input Device Support
 although I don't understand why would you want to enable it. The beeps
 get really annoying sometimes :-)
   Hope that helps!

Ok. PC speaker is working. It;s not annoyung for me because I like to know 
when there is a command and when there is not while I am jumping on Tab key. 
:o) Mouse scroll stil doesn't work. Can you send me your configuration? 
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and some weird problems

2003-07-22 Thread Theofilos Intzoglou
  Well for the mouse problem I don't think I have an answer as the wheel
works just fine here. The device I have in XF86Config is /dev/mouse
which is a link to /dev/misc/psaux. As for the speaker to work you have
to enable Misc-PC Speaker Support in Input Device Support
although I don't understand why would you want to enable it. The beeps
get really annoying sometimes :-)
  Hope that helps!

On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 01:29:18 +0200
Meka[ni] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First of all my scroll on mouse doesn't work. I have two
 kernels on my 
 system (the first one is 2.4.20) and with old kernel it works fine (so
 it's not configuration of X or hardware problem). I've have psmouse
 and mousedev compiled and loaded as modules. Do I need something else?
 Second problem is PC speaker. I have no sound from it with new
 kernel. 
 Do I miss some modules? Thanx and keep hacking. :o)
 
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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0-test1 and NVidia

2003-07-22 Thread downtime null
i'm trying to get the 2.6.0-test1 kernel running on my box (which
compiles, installs and boots), but i can't get the NVidia drivers to
install. it gives a lot of errors then quits. i also tried installing
with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 and i made sure that /usr/src/linux points
to /usr/src/linux-2.6.0-test1.

has anyone else seen this? how did you fix it?

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0-test1 and NVidia

2003-07-22 Thread Michael Rasile
Greetings!
I had the same problem. You need nvidia-kernel-1.0.4363-r3. The r3 is the
new ebuild which fixes the problem with 2.6 and nvidia. So, if you do
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS-~x86 emerge nvidia-kernel, it should fix the problem. Hope
this helps.


Mike
On Tue Jul 22, 2003 at 01:30:53PM -0500 or thereabouts, downtime null wrote:
 i'm trying to get the 2.6.0-test1 kernel running on my box (which
 compiles, installs and boots), but i can't get the NVidia drivers to
 install. it gives a lot of errors then quits. i also tried installing
 with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 and i made sure that /usr/src/linux points
 to /usr/src/linux-2.6.0-test1.
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0-test1 and NVidia

2003-07-22 Thread Alan
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 01:30:53PM -0500, downtime null wrote:
 i'm trying to get the 2.6.0-test1 kernel running on my box (which
 compiles, installs and boots), but i can't get the NVidia drivers to
 install. it gives a lot of errors then quits. i also tried installing
 with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 and i made sure that /usr/src/linux points
 to /usr/src/linux-2.6.0-test1.

Strange, when I installed for 2.5.7[2-5] simply using
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge nvidia-kernel worked fine.  When you run the
emerge do you see it say something like applying patch for 2.5
kernels?  Maybe the ebuild is keyed to look for 2.5 and not = 2.5
kernels?

alan

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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and alsa

2003-07-21 Thread Martin Gramatke
Hi,

alsa is now part of the latest kernel 2.6.0-beta. So is there a conflict
with the portage package alsa-drivers? After each unmerge, emerge reemerges
it with each update. 

Till now, I wasn't able to get alsa working with this new kernel 2.6.0. What
did you do? Did you remove any alsa related packages and or rebuild the
whole system?

Here is what is compiled into the kernel:
CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=y
CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0=y

But KDE arts refuses to make any tune. The alsa-driver installation I used
to have with kernel 2.4. worked well. Again, is there possibly a conflict?

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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and ptys

2003-07-21 Thread Andrew Gaffney
I'm currently running kernel 2.6.0_test1. I can no longer open a 
gnome-terminal or xterm. Gnome-terminal just sits there but never 
displays a prompt. Xterm exits immediately and prints:

xterm: Error 32, errno 2: No such file or directory
Reason: get_pty: not enough ptys
I have /dev filesystem support compiled into the kernel. I've tried it 
with and without /dev/pts fs support compiled in. Both give the error. 
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and alsa

2003-07-21 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Martin Gramatke wrote:
Hi,

alsa is now part of the latest kernel 2.6.0-beta. So is there a conflict
with the portage package alsa-drivers? After each unmerge, emerge reemerges
it with each update. 

Till now, I wasn't able to get alsa working with this new kernel 2.6.0. What
did you do? Did you remove any alsa related packages and or rebuild the
whole system?
Here is what is compiled into the kernel:
CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=y
CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0=y
But KDE arts refuses to make any tune. The alsa-driver installation I used
to have with kernel 2.4. worked well. Again, is there possibly a conflict?
When you enabled the ALSA support in the kernel, did you enable the OSS 
emulation?

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and ptys

2003-07-21 Thread Andy Arbon
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
| I'm currently running kernel 2.6.0_test1. I can no longer open a
| gnome-terminal or xterm. Gnome-terminal just sits there but never
| displays a prompt. Xterm exits immediately and prints:
|
| xterm: Error 32, errno 2: No such file or directory
| Reason: get_pty: not enough ptys
|
| I have /dev filesystem support compiled into the kernel. I've tried it
| with and without /dev/pts fs support compiled in. Both give the error.
| Any suggestions?
|
Just solved this one myself about an hour ago ;)

You need to have
Character devices/Unix 98 PTY support
configured in the kernel, as well as
File systems/pseudo filesystems//dev/pts file system for Unix98 PTYs
You then need to mount devpts with the command:
mount none /dev/pts -t devpts
or the equivalent entry in /etc/fstab
Some clarification can be found here:
http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives/lfs-support/2002/04/0630.html
Cheers ;)

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and some weird problems

2003-07-20 Thread Dhruba Bandopadhyay
Meka[ni] wrote:
First of all my scroll on mouse doesn't work. I have two kernels on my 
system (the first one is 2.4.20) and with old kernel it works fine (so it's 
not configuration of X or hardware problem). I've have psmouse and mousedev 
compiled and loaded as modules. Do I need something else?
Second problem is PC speaker. I have no sound from it with new kernel. 
Do I miss some modules? Thanx and keep hacking. :o)

It all depends on kernel config really.  Recheck options and compare to 
2.4.20.  Things have moved around a little in the new test kernel.

As for sound, do you want to use OSS or ALSA and what sound card do you 
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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.0 and some weird problems

2003-07-19 Thread Meka[ni]
First of all my scroll on mouse doesn't work. I have two kernels on my 
system (the first one is 2.4.20) and with old kernel it works fine (so it's 
not configuration of X or hardware problem). I've have psmouse and mousedev 
compiled and loaded as modules. Do I need something else?
Second problem is PC speaker. I have no sound from it with new kernel. 
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[gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0 and xscreensaver

2003-07-18 Thread Robert Kruus
Check out
http://hypermail.idiosynkrasia.net/linux-kernel/archived/2003/week06/0312.html
if you have problems with xscreensaver and the new kernel -- xscreensaver will
not recognise any password to unlock the screen.
Need to edit the patch file before compiling AFAIK.



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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.0 and xscreensaver

2003-07-18 Thread Sebastian Hanigk
Am Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:24:53 -0400 schrieb Robert Kruus:

 Check out
 http://hypermail.idiosynkrasia.net/linux-kernel/archived/2003/week06/0312.html
 if you have problems with xscreensaver and the new kernel --
 xscreensaver will not recognise any password to unlock the screen.
 Need to edit the patch file before compiling AFAIK.

Same goes for xlock. Was a bit worried yesterday that someone's
playing pranks ...

Sebastian
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[gentoo-user] kernel-2.6.0 makes some funny things

2003-07-18 Thread Meka[ni]
First of all my scroll on mouse doesn't work. I have two kernels on my system 
(the first one is 2.4.20) and with old kernel it works fine (so it's not 
configuration of X or hardware problem). I've have psmouse and mousedev 
compiled and loaded as modules. Do I need something else?
Second problem is PC speaker. I have no sound from it with new kernel. Do I 
miss some modules? Thanx and keep hacking. :o)

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