Re: NVIDIA driver and kernel >= 2.6.13.

2005-10-29 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
Stef Bon wrote: Hello, I've had some problems with the NVIDIA driver (version 7174) to work properly with the latest kernels 2.6.13.* and 2.6.14 (latest). X did not start anymore. I got messages about not able to load the driver. Now after some research the module is loaded properly, as a kerne

NVIDIA driver and kernel >= 2.6.13.

2005-10-29 Thread Stef Bon
Hello, I've had some problems with the NVIDIA driver (version 7174) to work properly with the latest kernels 2.6.13.* and 2.6.14 (latest). X did not start anymore. I got messages about not able to load the driver. Now after some research the module is loaded properly, as a kernelmodule. That's no

Re: Jerky mouse under xorg

2005-10-29 Thread Declan Moriarty
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words > > >Lastly, try it with the boot options "noapic acpi=off" (hit 'e' on > >grub's opening screen) and see if that cures anything. > Yes, that's it... My mouse works. Before I tried disabling acpi I > installed gpm to check wheather it's a X a kernel

Re: Jerky mouse under xorg

2005-10-29 Thread Daniel Meissner
I don't like the agpart stuff [drm] Loading R200 Microcode agpgart: Found an AGP 3.0 compliant device at :00:00.0. agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at :00:00.0 into 4x mode agpgart: SiS delay workaround: giving bridge time to recover. agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at :01:00.0 into 4x m

Re: Xft Pango backend is required for x11 target

2005-10-29 Thread mess-mate
Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | mess-mate wrote: | >Hi | >i've this error when compiling gtk+-2.6.7. | >Xorg is installed. | >what am i missing ?? | | Have you installed pango? Did you add /usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig to your PKG_CONFIG_PATH | before you installed pango? On second thought

Re: hotplug? udev? mouse not recognized on bootup

2005-10-29 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
Amos Rhee wrote: ok, well i have just tried it with the supported kernel provided with the live cd. i am still getting the same problems, so i dont think it is an issue of whether the kernel is a supported lfs kernel or not. Sorry, I misread your original post. Yoy say that the device doesn't

Re: Xft Pango backend is required for x11 target

2005-10-29 Thread Andrew Benton
mess-mate wrote: Hi i've this error when compiling gtk+-2.6.7. Xorg is installed. what am i missing ?? Have you installed pango? Did you add /usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig to your PKG_CONFIG_PATH before you installed pango? On second thoughts, why not avoid the whole PKG_CONFIG_PATH issue and cp -f

Re: Xft Pango backend is required for x11 target

2005-10-29 Thread Randy McMurchy
mess-mate wrote these words on 10/29/05 11:01 CST: > i've this error when compiling gtk+-2.6.7. > Xorg is installed. > what am i missing ?? It appears you are missing at least one of the required dependencies of GTK+-2. Please check the book and ensure all the required dependencies are installed.

Xft Pango backend is required for x11 target

2005-10-29 Thread mess-mate
Hi i've this error when compiling gtk+-2.6.7. Xorg is installed. what am i missing ?? Thanks in advance mess-mate -- You are farsighted, a good planner, an ardent lover, and a faithful friend. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://

Re: hotplug? udev? mouse not recognized on bootup

2005-10-29 Thread Amos Rhee
ok, well i have just tried it with the supported kernel provided with the live cd. i am still getting the same problems, so i dont think it is an issue of whether the kernel is a supported lfs kernel or not. just to clarify, on bootup, does hotplug announce the devices to udev so that the hardwar

Re: hotplug? udev? mouse not recognized on bootup

2005-10-29 Thread Andrew Benton
Amos Rhee wrote: Hello all, i'm running an lfs 6.1 system on a 2.6.13 kernel. My problem is that my mouse doesnt get recognized consistently. I have a Logitech MX1000 mouse connected to my ps2 port. Sometimes on bootup, the mouse will be recognized and added as event1 in /dev/input. [I use ev

Re: hotplug? udev? mouse not recognized on bootup

2005-10-29 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
Amos Rhee wrote: Hello all, i'm running an lfs 6.1 system on a 2.6.13 kernel. This is not LFS-6.1. The version of udev in LFS-6.1 is not compatible with kernels >= 2.6.12, and LFS doesn't provide fully-working instructions for later udev versions yet. -- Alexander E. Patrakov -- http://lin

Re: about the nfs-server script

2005-10-29 Thread Tor Olav Stava
Richard A Downing wrote: David Fix wrote: You know, I know this is late for a comment... But I just thought of something... Could it be as simple as doing something like this: kill `pgrep nfsd` That's just an inelegant equivalent of: rpc.nfsd -- 0 I think Tor Olav is trying to confirm t

Re: about the nfs-server script

2005-10-29 Thread Tor Olav Stava
David Fix wrote: You know, I know this is late for a comment... But I just thought of something... Could it be as simple as doing something like this: kill `pgrep nfsd` It's never too late.. ;) Can confirm it works, though. Kill all the processes without the annoying delay. But still need t