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From: David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] HD error???
Date: 08
by chance have a USB card reader attached to your system?
If you do, check to see if there is a card inserted into it.
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David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am seeing posts on A.O.L.M, bug reports (including mine - 115) and
some posts on various other web forums related to the onboard network,
sound and usb of many newer motherboards not working. I have asked
people in these cases to try booting with noapic and/or acpi=off and in
most cases
turned off in BIOS and everything works
fine. Once I reboot into the new kernel my video no longer functions
unless I turn APIC back on in bios then of course I loose the via-rhine
device and my usb.
Any suggestions as how to get this working correctly would be
appreciated.
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John Allen wrote:
On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:19, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
John Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The via-rhine driver loads fine, and ifstatus says there is a link
heartbeat, but no traffic ever goes through the interface.
via-rhine works fine, are you sure you have your
OK, I admit to my mistake. It is not the acip that needs to be disabled,
it is apci. Once I corrected myself the recompiled kernel works correctly
with the USB and the VIA-Rhine devices. Sorry about my mis-information.
John Allen wrote:
On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:19, Chmouel Boudjnah
Problem found with printerdrake.
The popup comes up while trying to configure my HP R-40 telling me not
to use scanner drake on my multi-function printer. Only when I try to
click OK or close the dialog, nothing happens. None of the buttons on
the dialog respond, and I have to kill the entire
I tried to install the cooker a couple of times and a couple of different
ways over the last couple of days.
I can get a good install with the high point raid disabled, but, once
installed I have to rebuild the kernel with the acpi disabled just to be able
to use the built in via-rhine lan
I sent the following message to expert, but thought that maybe it could
be used on the cooker list as well. Sorry if it is a little long.
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From: David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Soyo Dragon KT-400 Ultra
Date: 06 Jan 2003 13:44:36 -0600
I
I saw this bug while I was installing, and the installation failed(fresh
install), I really don't know if this had anything to do with the cause, but
I tried once again to do the install and it succeeded. The only thing that I
did different was remove a DVD that I had forgotten to remove from
Problem one, not a major problem, but the beginning of problem two =)
I have a SanDisk SDDR-75 Dual Reader (Compact Flash and SmartMedia)
During install with the reader installed The boot loader setup bombed
off because of the reader, by default only one of the slots is set up
and working,
rpm -qa | grep pwlib = pwlib1-1.3.3-1mdk
rpm -qa | grep openh323 = openh323_1-1.9.3-1mdk
rpm -q gnomemeeting = gnomemeeting-0.92-0.4mdk
Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Bolin) writes:
[bscar@bscar bscar]$ gnomemeeting
gnomemeeting: relocation error: gnomemeeting
of a curiosity than anything else. As a test I went into
Kcontrol and disabled the busy cursor and it stopped doing it.
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 12:03, nDiScReEt wrote:
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On Saturday 27 July 2002 5:51 pm, David Bolin wrote:
KDE
What window manager
I could probably fix the problem with the busy cursor by setting the
time way down on it, but it really doesn't seem worth it =)
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 17:50, nDiScReEt wrote:
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On Monday 29 July 2002 1:35 pm, David Bolin wrote:
I assumed
KDE
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 01:52, nDiScReEt wrote:
On Friday 26 July 2002 9:57 pm, David Bolin wrote:
To test out the Driver =) compiled on my laptop for my desktop I
installed Quake III and ran it up at 1024*768 with the texture details
running full. Not one single slowdown or jerk
I finally got a successful FTP install today (problems before caused by
the bootspash package I believe.) Anyway. ON a current cooker install
I received an error today while trying to rebuild the NVIDIA kernel
package. It complained that I was not rebuilding the package with the
same compiler
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 21:08, nDiScReEt wrote:
On Friday 26 July 2002 8:35 pm, David Bolin wrote:
I finally got a successful FTP install today (problems before caused by
the bootspash package I believe.) Anyway. ON a current cooker install
I received an error today while trying
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 21:51, nDiScReEt wrote:
On Friday 26 July 2002 9:30 pm, David Bolin wrote:
So, I am correct that is is due to your system having and using gcc3.2
while your kernel was compiled with gcc3.2, right?
You appear to be compiling the NVdriver kernel module
To test out the Driver =) compiled on my laptop for my desktop I
installed Quake III and ran it up at 1024*768 with the texture details
running full. Not one single slowdown or jerk during even the most
intense action. One side note though, I created a desktop icon with the
icon that comes with
after a seemingly successful install on my computer I get this message
on boot.
hde 78165360 sectors (40021 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS-77545/16/63,
UDMA(100)
Partition check:
/dev/ide/host2/bus0/target0/lun0: [PTBL] [4865/255/63] p1 p2 p5 p6 p7
RAMDISK driver initialized 16 RAM disks of 3200K
I would assume that this is very low on any priority lists, but I would like
to see the option to reboot into another OS on the users logout menu. i know
the reboot option is there, but it would be nice to have it like it is on the
login screen when you reboot and can choose an OS to reboot
Installation Problems:
Other than the previously noted problem with the install disk not being
recognized and having to select cdrom to get it started again I have run into
the following problems:
Boot Config:
During the boot configuration I was asked to insert Disk 1. Once I did this
it
for the serial ports, which will never be loaded because there are no
serial ports on the laptop. Not a problem. Just a note.
David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Installation Problems:
Other than the previously noted problem with the install disk not being
recognized and having to select cdrom
for the serial ports, which will never be loaded because there are no
serial ports on the laptop. Not a problem. Just a note.
David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Installation Problems:
Other than the previously noted problem with the install disk not being
recognized and having to select cdrom
for the serial ports, which will never be loaded because there are no
serial ports on the laptop. Not a problem. Just a note.
David Bolin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Installation Problems:
Other than the previously noted problem with the install disk not being
recognized and having to select cdrom
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