zcat ./glEvalMesh
Hi, yesterday i saw this in my ps -aux output: root 9735 0.0 0.1 1680 356 ?RN 12:09 0:00 zcat ./glEvalMesh What the hell is this??? please help regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
ACPI GUI
Hello, i'm searching a gui for changing the ACPI settings. Is there another solution in changing these settings instead of edit the files in /proc/acpi manually? regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Audigy 2 working.
i'm sorry, i cannot help you. but i would try emu-dspmgr to run. ask the people in its mailing list! Am Mon, 2003-03-17 um 02.55 schrieb Mirabella, Mathew J: what i mean is to be able to play more than one thing at a time with the sound card. In my case it is using emacspeak (audio desktop for emacs) with a speech server called IBM via voice outloud. but at the same time, being able to play mp3s or other audio, and in the first instance, to get the emacspeak auditory icons working as well as the speech. I can use emacspeak with the dectalk exprss (serial port device for providing speech) and in this case, the auditory icons work... but in the case of using outloud, they do not. I have done all the things that the emacspeak faq says... setting a multichannel item in the .emacs file oor one thing. Another example... trying to set things with emu-dspmgr and the -m option gives errors for all the ports. -Original Message- From: Kleiner Hampel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 16 March 2003 4:07 AM To: redhat-list Subject: Re: Audigy 2 working. Hi, first an question from me: What is 'multitrack'? --- You must say aumix to load a file with a content like this: vol:100:100:P bass:50:50:P treble:68:68:P pcm:100:100:P speaker:100:100:P line:0:0:P mic:0:0:P cd:100:100:R igain:100:100:P ogain:0:0:P line1:67:67:P dig1:100:100:P phin:67:67:P phout:67:67:P video:67:67:P regards, hampel Am Don, 2003-03-13 um 23.44 schrieb Mirabella, Mathew J: All. I got the audigy 2 working ok with emu10k1. i needed to dd the line alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1 alias sound-slot-1 emu10k1 However, I do not seem to be able to get multitrack sound. I have ensured that multitrack=yes is set in the emu10k1.conf file which is located at /usr/local/etc/ but i still don't seem to get multitrack. ??? I would like to know what is sound-slot-0 and sound-slot-1. i.e. what is the slot all about? and what are the scripts for in /usr/local/etc/ relating to the emu10k1 and audigy? also the levels of sound are pretty low... maybe this can be fixed with aumix? earlier emails to this list shows my modules.conf with some post and pre install scripts that do something with aumix??? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: shell script - expert question
Thanks! Am Son, 2003-03-16 um 22.23 schrieb Robert P. J. Day: ... -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: When /etc/modules.conf goes bad
But what is with own modules? Modules that are not shipped with the kernel? a 'install myownmodule' does not work! I have copied myownmodule to /lib/modules and did a depmod, but it doesn't work! please help hampel Am Mon, 2003-03-17 um 06.37 schrieb Michael Fratoni: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 17 March 2003 12:24 am, Michael Fratoni wrote: On Sunday 16 March 2003 11:01 pm, CM Miller wrote: THey work fine now and load these modules, unless you can give a better example. Load what modules? The parport module is loaded by: alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc The ntfs module should be loaded on demand when you try to mount an ntfs filesystem (with mount /foo /bar -t ntfs ..., or an entry in /etc/fstab), and I've no idea what /proc/scsi/imm is supposed to do. If you are trying to load an scsi_hostadapter something like: 'alias scsi_hostadapter imm' would be the syntax, but I've no idea if that is correct for your system. I take it this is for a zip drive? You might try a google search for imm and modules.conf to get the correct entries. Actually, a google search suggest the following entries might work for a zip drive using the imm module: alias scsi_hostadapter imm alias block-major-8 sd_mod Hope that helps, - -- - -Michael pgp key: http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/gpgkey.txt Red Hat Linux 7.{2,3}|8.0 in 8M of RAM: http://www.rule-project.org/ - -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+dV8vn/07WoAb/SsRAlBGAJ9oOYltfbqwVGRGA5zKEcER0hIj4ACeJaIk FdYDLr+VoYLXze9h5+2ZdCQ= =iAVS -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
shell script - expert question
Hi, i have a directory with some files with spaces in the name: abc 1.mp3 abc 2.mp3 abc 3 track 2.mp3 For my shell script i have to begin so: for i in `ls`; do echo $i; done the output results in: abc 1.mp3 abc 2.mp3 abc 3 track 2.mp3 But i want to get the same output as 'ls': abc 1.mp3 abc 2.mp3 abc 3 track 2.mp3 What have i to do? thanks and regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: shell script - expert question
Hi, now it works, but because of the '*'. now i want to remove the leading abc from all files in my directory. i tried this: for i in *; do mv $i `echo $i | sed s/abc//`; done but it doesn't do that. i always get the error, that the last arguement must be a directory! I guess, the reason are the white spaces in the names. perhaps the expression `echo $i | sed s/abc//` also have to be set in '' or so, but it doesn't work this way. please help regards, hampel Am Son, 2003-03-16 um 16.20 schrieb Rus Foster: On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: Hi, i have a directory with some files with spaces in the name: abc 1.mp3 abc 2.mp3 abc 3 track 2.mp3 For my shell script i have to begin so: for i in `ls`; do echo $i; done Try cd /tmp/foo for i in * ; do echo $i ; done You need the quotes Rgds Rus -- http://www.65535.net | MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] More bits for your bite Lifetime FreeBSD + Linux Hosting and Shell Accounts Please respect RFC1855 and don't top post -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: shell script - expert question
Thanks, this works! regards, hampel Am Son, 2003-03-16 um 18.23 schrieb Mikkel L. Ellertson: On 16 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: Hi, now it works, but because of the '*'. now i want to remove the leading abc from all files in my directory. i tried this: for i in *; do mv $i `echo $i | sed s/abc//`; done but it doesn't do that. i always get the error, that the last arguement must be a directory! I guess, the reason are the white spaces in the names. perhaps the expression `echo $i | sed s/abc//` also have to be set in '' or so, but it doesn't work this way. please help regards, hampel for i in *; do temp=$(echo $i | sed s/abc.//) ; mv $i $temp ; done The . after abc is so your file names do not start with a space. You need the quotes around both $i and $temp so that they are treated as a single file name. You may want to modify the sed expression to remove all the spaces when you have more then one space after abc. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: shell script - expert question
Hi, tricky! But what is about: ${var##string} ${var%string} ${var%%string What means the double #, the single and double #? Please explain me in some words! Thanks! Is there a man page with this information? regards, hampel Am Son, 2003-03-16 um 18.25 schrieb Robert P. J. Day: On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Cowles, Steve wrote: -Original Message- From: Kleiner Hampel Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:41 AM Subject: Re: shell script - expert question Hi, now it works, but because of the '*'. now i want to remove the leading abc from all files in my directory. i tried this: for i in *; do mv $i `echo $i | sed s/abc//`; done but it doesn't do that. i always get the error, that the last arguement must be a directory! I guess, the reason are the white spaces in the names. perhaps the expression `echo $i | sed s/abc//` also have to be set in '' or so, but it doesn't work this way. please help Single quotes ' are treated literally by the shell interpreter. i.e. no filename expansion. With double quotes, your variables are expanded prior to being used. So... for i in * ; do mv $i `echo $i | sed -e 's/abc//'` done Note: Your example has not dealt with filenames that do NOT contain spaces. rather than going to the trouble of firing up sed, you can use the pattern-matching operators built into the shell: ${var#string}# discard shortest prefix matching string as in, ${i#abc} will return the string corresponding to the contents of $i, with a prefix of abc deleted. if the prefix isn't abc, no change. check out: ${var#string} ${var##string} ${var%string} ${var%%string rday p.s. just to clarify, you would do: mv $i ${i#abc} p.p.s. note that string in all of the above can be a wildcard pattern as well, making it really powerful. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: shell script - expert question
Hi, this results in the same error message! regards, hampel Am Son, 2003-03-16 um 18.20 schrieb Cowles, Steve: -Original Message- From: Kleiner Hampel Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 10:41 AM Subject: Re: shell script - expert question Hi, now it works, but because of the '*'. now i want to remove the leading abc from all files in my directory. i tried this: for i in *; do mv $i `echo $i | sed s/abc//`; done but it doesn't do that. i always get the error, that the last arguement must be a directory! I guess, the reason are the white spaces in the names. perhaps the expression `echo $i | sed s/abc//` also have to be set in '' or so, but it doesn't work this way. please help Single quotes ' are treated literally by the shell interpreter. i.e. no filename expansion. With double quotes, your variables are expanded prior to being used. So... for i in * ; do mv $i `echo $i | sed -e 's/abc//'` done Note: Your example has not dealt with filenames that do NOT contain spaces. Steve Cowles -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: acpi support in Redhat 8
Do you have compiled the kernel?? Try this before. regards, hampel Am Fre, 2003-03-14 um 02.33 schrieb Bill Johnson: I have a Dell Inspiron 2650 laptop. Doesn't support APM, uses the new ACPI power management. I got brave and downloaded the acpi patch for my kernel (2.4.18-14) and followed the instructions to patch the kernel, then make menuconfig, then make dep. (I think those are the steps I followed... it's been a couple of days.) Anyway, everything seemed to work. When I ran make menuconfig, I deselected APM and selected ACPI, and everything ran without error. If I now run the KDE control center, and look at the kernel configuration section, I can see that acpi support is enabled and selected. HOWEVER, there is no /proc/acpi, and I can't figure out what else I need to do to enable this support. Is there another step? I have scoured Google looking for answers, but there's just not much out there on acpi support yet. All I really want is a battery monitor... if I can get that much working I'll be happy. Thanks in advance! Bill Johnson -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Audigy 2 working.
Hi, first an question from me: What is 'multitrack'? --- You must say aumix to load a file with a content like this: vol:100:100:P bass:50:50:P treble:68:68:P pcm:100:100:P speaker:100:100:P line:0:0:P mic:0:0:P cd:100:100:R igain:100:100:P ogain:0:0:P line1:67:67:P dig1:100:100:P phin:67:67:P phout:67:67:P video:67:67:P regards, hampel Am Don, 2003-03-13 um 23.44 schrieb Mirabella, Mathew J: All. I got the audigy 2 working ok with emu10k1. i needed to dd the line alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1 alias sound-slot-1 emu10k1 However, I do not seem to be able to get multitrack sound. I have ensured that multitrack=yes is set in the emu10k1.conf file which is located at /usr/local/etc/ but i still don't seem to get multitrack. ??? I would like to know what is sound-slot-0 and sound-slot-1. i.e. what is the slot all about? and what are the scripts for in /usr/local/etc/ relating to the emu10k1 and audigy? also the levels of sound are pretty low... maybe this can be fixed with aumix? earlier emails to this list shows my modules.conf with some post and pre install scripts that do something with aumix??? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: How to load own modules? (Which file to use)
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 09.13 schrieb Edward Dekkers: i have some third party modules i want to load automatically at startup. Which file can i use with which syntax? 'man modules.conf' pre-install cryptoloop /sbin/modprobe cryptoapi does not work! why? (the modules won't be loaded) Regards, thanks hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: PGP/GnuPG
Yes, you can. Export and import the key as ascii file! regards, hampel Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 22.18 schrieb Christian Campbell: I am fairly new to PGP, and have created a PGP keypair on my Windows NT (company's choice...not mine) machine using PGPtools. Can my keyring be used on both my Windows machine using PGP and Linux machine using GPG to encrypt/sign/decript/verify? I guess the question is: Are PGP and GPG interchangable? Is it just a matter of exporting my keypair in Win PGP and importing into my Linux GPG? Any help would be appreciated. Christian p.s. Does anyone know of any PGP or GPG listservs? Christian P. Campbell Systems Engineer Information Technology Department - Systems Bruegger's Enterprises Desk: (802) 652-9270 Cell: (802)734-5023 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP public key available via PGP keyserver One of the most overlooked advantages to computers is... If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking them around a little.-- Joe Martin -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Cannot load module (after recompiling kernel)
I have compiled the kernel again and now it works! thanks hampel Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 21.23 schrieb Mikkel L. Ellertson: On 9 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: Hello, i have compiled emu10k1 in section 'sound' as module. After 'insmod emu10lk1' i get this: /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: init_module: No such device Which device is missing and why? /dev/audio exists.. many thanks for help hampel The driver is telling you it can not find the hardware it is susposed to be working with. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Installing a custom kernel and ext3
Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 14.41 schrieb Robert P. J. Day: On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Me wrote: Okay, this really isn't a problem. It's just an annoyance. I had the hardest time installing a custom built kernel on my Redhat 8.0 box. After some research I found the culprit to be ext3. It seems that ext3 support HAS to be built as a module and not be built directly into the kernel. not true. It also seems that you MUST use a RAM disk to load the ext3 module. That was the only way I could get it to work. also not true. what kind of errors were you getting? *note* that, as i recall, there was an issue regarding whether or not you could use LABEL= entries in /etc/fstab when using ext3. i can't remember the exact issue -- can anyone clarify this? If you have installed the root partition with an ext3 fs, i guess you must compile support for the ram disk, too! Or you cannot acces your ROOT partition. But when you only have a non-important partition with the ext3 fs on it you can load the module later.. I'm right? rday hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Installing a custom kernel and ext3
Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 16.31 schrieb Robert P. J. Day: On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Michael Schwendt wrote: When I build ext3 not as a module (CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y, CONFIG_JBD=y), I can boot the kernel fine without a RAM-disk. LABEL= has never worked for me in GRUB boot menu. But it works in fstab in both cases. Whether or not ext3 is a module, doesn't have an influence on partition labels. i *know* there was something regarding building ext3 support either into the kernel directly or leaving it as a module that affected whether or not you could use LABEL= entries in /etc/fstab. my memory is failing -- can *anyone* remember this from threads gone by? one of the things i'm pretty sure i recall is that you can build ext3 support as a module, then totally *forget* to build a ramdisk and everything will still boot properly since (again, from memory), the root FS will first be mounted as ext2, then be *remounted* as ext3 via /etc/rc.sysinit later. i remember something like the above clearly since i was once teaching an RH admin class, and wanted to demonstrate the grief one would have in leaving ext3 support as a module, then forgetting to create the appropriate initrd file. to my chagrin, the boot went fine. anyway, there are some subtleties here -- i just don't remember what they are without more caffeine. rday p.s. of course, i could always just RTFM. right, michael? :-P You are right, i had this problem (compile ext3 as module or not?), too. I have tried it out and took a look in sysconfig, first / is mounted as ext2 and later remounted as ext3. But i can imagine, that this is works only with the 'original' redhat initrd-file, because it's configured for this. regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Where to put modules that have to be loaded
Hi! i tried this in /etc/modules.conf: install mymodule but it wasn't loaded! Why? regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cannot load module (after recompiling kernel)
IF YOU HAVE A NEW QUESTION PLEASE START A NEW THREAD!! Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 01.52 schrieb Gehring, Andrew x66132: Hello, Anyone know how to force a ethernet (Dell System) interface on RH8 to Full 100? Thanks, Andrew -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB: where to deaktivate the modules?
Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 03.38 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 9 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: I want to deactivate the usb mouse module which is loaded automatically at startup. Where can i do this? There might be a line in your /etc/modules.conf you can comment out, or do a lsmod | grep -i usb and do a rmmod on the offending module, if you dont' have any other USB devices you don't want to use. Kudzu might also be able to help, but I never use it. hi! ok, but now another problem on my second computer with rh.8 installed: the modules 'usb-uhci' and 'printer' exists, but the kernel doesn't load them automatically, why? I think, 'modprobe-entries' in /etc/rc.d/rc.local don't make much sense, there must be a better solution!? every time i want to print something i have to 'insmod' the both modules.. regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: View pictures from command line
Hi! it works now... Do you have sound, too? regards, hampel Am Sam, 2003-03-08 um 13.10 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman: On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 11:19:22AM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote: when trying to execute fbtv i get the error the device /dev/fb0 does not exist!. Is the framebuffer support in the kernel missing?? Are you sure you're in fb mode? My grub config boots on this: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-26.7.x ro root=/dev/hda7 hdd=ide-scsi vga=0x305 Read /usr/src/linux-2.4/Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt to know what number to pass to the vga option. Emmanuel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: View pictures from command line
I'll check this... But what is 'igain' and 'ogain'? thanks hampel Am Son, 2003-03-09 um 19.45 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman: On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:40:35PM +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote: it works now... Do you have sound, too? Yup (although sound doesn't work sometimes, for no apparent reason). Chck that your LineIn and InGain channels aren't muted. Emmanuel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: View pictures from command line
Hi! when trying to execute fbtv i get the error the device /dev/fb0 does not exist!. Is the framebuffer support in the kernel missing?? regards, hampel Am Fre, 2003-03-07 um 23.19 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman: On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 01:15:21PM -0500, Robert Adkins II wrote: It was absolutely amazing to hear about the second part. In both cases, I believe that you are seriously limited as to what size image you can display. It would be okay for simple glimpses, but not really detailed looks at an image. Looking this up, I found that the app is called fbtv and that I had it installed (it's part of the xawtv package in Red Hat). This is incredible. I can switch from channel to channel, manipulate volume and get a 768x576 resolution. You learn something everyday. I also believe that it would be impossible to do over an SSH or other network connection. I believe that you need to be sitting directly in front of the local terminal to get that to work. Must ... check .. this .. out ... as ... soon ... as ... possible. Emmanuel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: 5.1 speakers
Hi, but you get sound from the rear speakers with xmms, right? regards, hampel Am Fre, 2003-03-07 um 17.32 schrieb AntonioBurzio: I have creative 5.1 inspire 5300 installed on my soundblaster audigy. now i can only ear sounds from my front speakers, what i have to do to make all 5 five speakers work? Thanks Antonio Burzio -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Keyboard: key mapping
Hello, how can i map my keyboard keys? I want to use the Windows key... regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
CryptoAPI support already shipped with kernel 2.4.x?
Hello, is it right, that you don't have to install the cryptoapi support from kerneli.org, because it already belongs to the kernel source in redhat linux? regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: 5.1 speakers
I have the emu10k1 chipset and use the emu-config tools. With this tools (only for the emu10k1 chipset) you can activate dolby surround and much more features, 12dB boost and so on. When the software only uses stereo, you cannot hear surround (xmms uses all speakers itself), but you can record from input and so activate your both rear speakers. To do this, smixer is your friend. Install this little tool and then record for example line in so you can watch tv and hear sound from all speakers. but first search for a special driver for your soundcard and check the options... Am Sam, 2003-03-08 um 14.50 schrieb AntonioBurzio: Hi, yes i get sound from rear speakers.. this means i can only use xmms to use all speakers? and what about dvd or avi/mpeg players (note that i have not installed one yet because it seemed a little difficult to install)? thanks Antonio Burzio -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
USB: where to deaktivate the modules?
Hello! I want to deactivate the usb mouse module which is loaded automatically at startup. Where can i do this? regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Cannot load module (after recompiling kernel)
Hello, i have compiled emu10k1 in section 'sound' as module. After 'insmod emu10lk1' i get this: /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: init_module: No such device Which device is missing and why? /dev/audio exists.. many thanks for help hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
GNUPG: copy key from Mandrake 8.x to RedHat 8.0 does not work
Hello! I have updated my system from mandrake 8.x to redhat 8.0. I have copied my old .gnupg directory to my new home dir. I want to decrypt my old files (gpg -d ...), but it always says that my mantra isn't correct! I'm sure it IS correct! Does anyone have an idea? What could be the problem? If i want to encrypt some file, i get the message, that the signature perhaps is not owned by the user.. regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB printer doesn't work
Am Mit, 2003-03-05 um 02.16 schrieb Marc Dobler: Le mer 05/03/2003 05:27, Kleiner Hampel a crit : Hi! which driver do u use? please give the name! i have an Epson Stylus PM-770C on USB, with the following driver : Epson Stylus Photo 750 / gimp-print (*) the driver is listed by the default printer manager. no need to download anything. for this i tried several ones of Epson ... 'hope this helps Marc Hi, you _have_ helped me! It work's with this module, it seems the other is shit! Thanks regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB on kernal 2.4.18-24.8.0
Am Don, 2003-02-27 um 15.30 schrieb Lawrence Houston: On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Jay Moore wrote: i've been trying to load usb-uhci on my dell poweredge 180 with an IO Gear USB card in a spare PCI slot. the module won't load and i'm unsure of what to do next. i've included the insmod messages as well as the demsg message below. any help is appreciated. The usbcore Module has NOT been loaded, either load it manually or use modprobe instead of insmod to ensure dependent modules are being loaded... Lawrence Houston -- ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Hello! usbcore was already loaded.. regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB printer doesn't work
Am Mon, 2003-03-03 um 22.21 schrieb Matthew Bradford: It sounds like you have an empty /etc/printcap file. I am just going out on a limb here, but have you tried configuring the printer? Try running printconf-gui from an X window shell. Then be sure to hit apply each time before testing it. HTH, Matt - Original Message - From: Kleiner Hampel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: redhat-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 1:01 PM Subject: Re: USB printer doesn't work Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 00.50 schrieb Todd A. Jacobs: On 2 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x4b8/0x1) is not claimed by any active driver. This is telling you that there is no driver for your printer. Check the hardware compatibility guide, and then see if there's a module you need to load to manage that printer. -- Of course I'm in shape! Round's a shape, isn't it? Hello! I have the Epson Stylus Photo 750, it should work at least with redhat 7.3. i can see it with lsusb and in /proc/bus/usb/devices. I have tried an other usb ports, too. the module printer is loaded and the other usb-modules, too. But echo 1 /dev/usb/lp0 should work at least!! Here is my lpq output: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lpq Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: no printable jobs in queue Server: no server active ... why is there no server aktive?? Thanks for help regards, hampel # /etc/printcap # # DO NOT EDIT! MANUAL CHANGES WILL BE LOST! # This file is autogenerated by printconf-backend during lpd init. # # Hand edited changes can be put in /etc/printcap.local, and will be included. epson:\ :ml#0:\ :mx#0:\ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/epson:\ :af=/var/spool/lpd/epson/epson.acct:\ :sh:\ :lp=/dev/usb/lp0:\ :lpd_bounce=true:\ :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper: I have configured it with the redcat-config tool! regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB printer doesn't work
Am Die, 2003-03-04 um 02.05 schrieb marc dobler: Hi, i have also an Epson on USB. i had the same problem, the driver was not good. i changed the driver, picking one from Epson, for 'multi-printers'. after several tests, i chose the one with best outputs. maybe this could helps. Marc Le mar 04/03/2003 03:01, Kleiner Hampel a crit : Hello! I have the Epson Stylus Photo 750, it should work at least with redhat 7.3. i can see it with lsusb and in /proc/bus/usb/devices. I have tried an other usb ports, too. the module printer is loaded and the other usb-modules, too. But echo 1 /dev/usb/lp0 should work at least!! Here is my lpq output: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lpq Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: no printable jobs in queue Server: no server active ... why is there no server aktive?? Thanks for help regards, hampel Hi! which driver do u use? please give the name! thanks regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: USB printer doesn't work
Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 00.50 schrieb Todd A. Jacobs: On 2 Mar 2003, Kleiner Hampel wrote: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x4b8/0x1) is not claimed by any active driver. This is telling you that there is no driver for your printer. Check the hardware compatibility guide, and then see if there's a module you need to load to manage that printer. -- Of course I'm in shape! Round's a shape, isn't it? Hello! I have the Epson Stylus Photo 750, it should work at least with redhat 7.3. i can see it with lsusb and in /proc/bus/usb/devices. I have tried an other usb ports, too. the module printer is loaded and the other usb-modules, too. But echo 1 /dev/usb/lp0 should work at least!! Here is my lpq output: [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lpq Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: no printable jobs in queue Server: no server active ... why is there no server aktive?? Thanks for help regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
USB printer doesn't work
Hello, my USB printer doesn't work. I have configured it with redhat-config-printer. All modules are loaded correctly, no error messages at boot, all seems to be [ OK ]. Even the printer's name was recognized in redhat-config-printer!! The only message i am worried about is this one: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 2 usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x4b8/0x1) is not claimed by any active driver. Could this be the reason for my printer problem? What does this message mean? PS: echo printer /dev/usb/lp0 doesn't work, too! regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Mount vfat partition writeable for all users on startup
Hello, i have a FAT32 partition which i want to make writeable to all users on my system. i have written the following line in my /etc/fstab: /dev/hdb4 /vfat-part vfat defaults,user,mode=777 0 0 But this doesn't work, because FAT32 doesn't know user rights. What can i do, if i want to mount my FAT32 partition writeable to all users on startup? regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Press 'I' to enter interactive startup
Hello, what does this message mean? If i really hit 'I' after this message has promt, nothing happens! regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Press 'I' to enter interactive startup
Am Sam, 2003-02-22 um 15.09 schrieb Cliff Diamond: Hi Hampel, Interactive mode means that you can step through the loading of various modules when Linux boots. You might want to do this if you want to stop a module being loaded (I had to stop kudzu loading, and this is one of the ways to do it). When stepping through, the loader asks you to confirm each module in turn and you can skip them if you like. If Linux is booting properly on your machine, you shouldn't need to do this, so just let the non-interactive boot continue. I've also found that pressing I once seems to have no effect. You have to press it and keep your finger on it for a second or so before it sees the key. My guess is that Linux is periodically polling the keyboard for a short time and is not seeing an individual key press. Pressing the I key and holding it there to repeat it must give it a greater chance of seeing the key's been pressed. Regards Cliff Diamond - Original Message - From: Kleiner Hampel [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: redhat-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Press 'I' to enter interactive startup Hello, what does this message mean? If i really hit 'I' after this message has promt, nothing happens! regards, hampel Hi! thanks for your fast help! i'll try it out now. regards, hampel -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list