Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread Attila
On Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 23:27 bardo wrote: > pcspkr and snd-pcsp are two different modules. The former provides you > with the usual "beep" sounds, the latter tries to use the speaker as a > sound card when your sound card is not supported or you don't have one > at all. As far as I know, onl

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
David Rosenstrauch wrote: Dale Blount wrote: On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:53 -0500, David Rosenstrauch wrote: Dale Blount wrote: Try blacklisting the PC speaker module and rebooting. This "fixed" it for me. Dale I'm doing this in my rc.conf: MODULES=(snd-pcm-oss snd-hda-intel !snd-pcsp !pcspk

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread Dale Blount
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:56 -0500, Dale Blount wrote: > On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:53 -0500, David Rosenstrauch wrote: > > Dale Blount wrote: > > >> I haven't tried 2.6.28.1. The module was working in 2.6.27.10, and > > >> stopped working in the 2.6.28(-3) kernel package in the core repository. > >

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread bardo
2009/1/20 Attila : > I suggest to do this > > MODULES=(!pcspkr tun fuse loop) > > but from my view the most problem with this "very usefull" -)) pcspkr is that > he wants to grab the first slot. > > You can avoid this with a file and mine looks so: > > # cat /etc/modprobe.d/sound > options snd-hda-

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread Attila
On Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009 20:53 David Rosenstrauch wrote: > MODULES=(snd-pcm-oss snd-hda-intel !snd-pcsp !pcspkr tun fuse loop) I suggest to do this MODULES=(!pcspkr tun fuse loop) but from my view the most problem with this "very usefull" -)) pcspkr is that he wants to grab the first slot.

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Dale Blount wrote: On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:53 -0500, David Rosenstrauch wrote: Dale Blount wrote: I haven't tried 2.6.28.1. The module was working in 2.6.27.10, and stopped working in the 2.6.28(-3) kernel package in the core repository. Try blacklisting the PC speaker module and rebooting.

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread Dale Blount
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 14:53 -0500, David Rosenstrauch wrote: > Dale Blount wrote: > >> I haven't tried 2.6.28.1. The module was working in 2.6.27.10, and > >> stopped working in the 2.6.28(-3) kernel package in the core repository. > > > > > > Try blacklisting the PC speaker module and rebootin

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
Dale Blount wrote: I haven't tried 2.6.28.1. The module was working in 2.6.27.10, and stopped working in the 2.6.28(-3) kernel package in the core repository. Try blacklisting the PC speaker module and rebooting. This "fixed" it for me. Dale I'm doing this in my rc.conf: MODULES=(snd-pc

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread Dale Blount
> I haven't tried 2.6.28.1. The module was working in 2.6.27.10, and > stopped working in the 2.6.28(-3) kernel package in the core repository. Try blacklisting the PC speaker module and rebooting. This "fixed" it for me. Dale

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
bardo wrote: 2009/1/20 David Rosenstrauch : Not really. In theory this should be a matter of doing like bardo said: find out which chipset your machine uses, and then find the correct "model" parameter to supply for that chipset (via this page: http://free-electrons.com/kerneldoc/latest/sound/

[arch-general] Question on traceroute/mtr

2009-01-20 Thread Viv Diwakar
Hi all, When I mtr to an IP I'm seeing the last three hops as having the identical IP address, and packet loss of 25%, 40% and 100% respectively. I'm not sure if I'm interpreting this correctly - does that mean the last hop is basically looping on itself three times? Thanks in advance, chee

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread bardo
2009/1/20 David Rosenstrauch : > Not really. In theory this should be a matter of doing like bardo said: Bardo... which would always mean me =) > find out which chipset your machine uses, and then find the correct "model" > parameter to supply for that chipset (via this page: > http://free-elec

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
bardo wrote: 2009/1/19 David Rosenstrauch : FYI - I'm seeing a problem with the 2.6.28-3 kernel. For some reason there's no sound coming out of either the speakers or the headphones on my laptop (Dell Precision M4400) after the upgrade. Sound module is snd-hda-intel. I checked volume is up, m

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread bardo
2009/1/19 David Rosenstrauch : > FYI - I'm seeing a problem with the 2.6.28-3 kernel. For some reason > there's no sound coming out of either the speakers or the headphones on my > laptop (Dell Precision M4400) after the upgrade. > > Sound module is snd-hda-intel. I checked volume is up, mute is

[arch-general] Keyboard repeat in KDE 4

2009-01-20 Thread Leonid Grinberg
Hello, I am experiencing an odd problem with keyboard repeating in KDE. I am running Vanilla KDE 4.1.3 Every once in a while, the keyboard simply stops repeating (by repeating, I mean when I hold a key down, it only sends the keystroke once, so if I hold down "f" it only shows "f" rather than "ff

Re: [arch-general] xscreensaver broken?

2009-01-20 Thread Guus Snijders
[ big snip ] Ok, after (finally) reinstalling the system, Xscreensaver works again. So it wasn't a problem with the package afterall, but a wrong restore after a diskcrash. Thanks the help guys and sorry for wasting your time. mvg, Guus

Re: [arch-general] new kernel 2.6.27 or 2.6.28

2009-01-20 Thread Flavio Costa
Some of the steps described heremight help you to set your chroot enviroment. On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Anton Achatz wrote: > yes, my /boot is on a separate partition (sda2) > > pacman didn't spit out any problems or errors > > so i w

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] kernel26 2.6.28.1-1

2009-01-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch
David Rosenstrauch wrote: bardo wrote: hda-intel, like the infamous ac97, is a widely-used codec, and the kernel module supports a whole lot of different devices. I don't have a lot of time to check right now, but a quick grep on the sources shows your card's support is included in sound/pci/hda

Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux Review on DistroWatch

2009-01-20 Thread Maik Beckmann
Hugo Doria schrieb am Montag 19 Januar 2009 um 14:26: > http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090119#feature >If you're the kind of person who likes to fiddle and > tweak your system, then definitely give it a shot. Funny, I am not. > Once you have your system up and running the way you wa