Greetings,
I have a blfs setup with kde4.4.5 kernel-2.6.34 and nouveau-drm. usb hotplug
does not work.
USB sticks are seen if the are plugged in at boot time but on the desktop
they are not seen if 'post-boot' inserted.
I have tried new udev rules for 'recognising the device' this
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 09:45:09PM +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
> On 02/09/10 20:36, sacarde wrote:
> >> Also, why mesa-7.6? What's wrong with 7.8.2?
> > in BLFS-svn it found 7.6
> >
> Some parts of BLFS are out of date. It's worth looking at it as a
> reference but (in my opinion) people should lo
On 02/09/10 20:36, sacarde wrote:
>> Also, why mesa-7.6? What's wrong with 7.8.2?
> in BLFS-svn it found 7.6
>
Some parts of BLFS are out of date. It's worth looking at it as a
reference but (in my opinion) people should look for and build the
current stable versions of the software they use.
An
Alle giovedì 02 settembre 2010, Andrew Benton ha scritto:
> On 02/09/10 19:30, sacarde wrote:
thank you for reply
>
> Do you need the radeon r200 driver? The only dri driver I need is r600
> so I configure mesa: --with-dri-drivers=r600
ok, tomorrow I will try
> Also, why mesa-7.6? What's wrong
On 02/09/10 19:30, sacarde wrote:
> Hi,
> i am running jhalfs:
>
> 1) installed LFS svn
> 2) then I try to install BLFS-svn
>
> I have an error in build MesaLib-7.6 that I dont know how to solve
> (I try to build it by hand... but same error)
>
> this the error: http://sacarde.interfree.it/err
Hi,
i am running jhalfs:
1) installed LFS svn
2) then I try to install BLFS-svn
I have an error in build MesaLib-7.6 that I dont know how to solve
(I try to build it by hand... but same error)
this the error: http://sacarde.interfree.it/errore-mesa.png
thanks for help
saca...@tiscali.i
Hi,
i am running jhalfs:
1) installed LFS svn
2) then I try to install BLFS-svn
I have an error in build MesaLib-7.6 that I dont know how to solve
(I try to build it by hand... but same error)
this the error: http://sacarde.interfree.it/errore-mesa.png
thanks for help
saca...@tiscali.i
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 11:54:41PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Maybe it's your wm ?
I tried twm and it has the same problem.
> Hmm, actually I did see _something_ funny in the past
> year or so, but I no longer remember exactly *what* was
> odd. I've had to change an entry in my xorg.conf
>