I have installed Cooker this evening (as of this e-mail) on two machines
- same results:
Aug 21 22:39:21 localhost depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.19-4mdk/kernel/drivers/media/video/saa7134.o.gz
Also please see attached DrakX screenshot - I get something funny about
the BT878
Follow-up on my sound problem. It appears that the Brooktree BT878
sound device is taking priority over my CS4297 sound device.
Prior Cooker installs didn't see the Brooktree sound device (only found
one device!) - Here is my lsmod:
sr_mod 15096 0 (autoclean) (unused)
ide-cd
Found the problem. After a fresh install with latest Cooker, it seems to recognize
the TV Tuner audio cipset (which it never did before!)
The btaudio module was taking precedence over the standard sound device (/dev/dsp)
This should actually come AFTER the standard sound device (ES1371)
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
Found the problem. After a fresh install with latest Cooker, it
seems to recognize the TV Tuner audio cipset (which it never did
before!)
The btaudio module was taking precedence over the standard sound device (/dev/dsp)
This should actually come
Murray J. Root wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition to a
nDiScReEt wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 2:02 am, Randy Welch wrote:
Murray J. Root wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could
with earlier versions of mandrake I was able to drop out of X-windows as an
option from the login window. Now I can either install it to invoke
X-windows automatically or install it to end at the command line. I can
change automatic log-in and reboot if I want to get out of X-windows to
install
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paul mccarthy wrote:
| with earlier versions of mandrake I was able to drop out of X-windows
as an
| option from the login window. Now I can either install it to invoke
| X-windows automatically or install it to end at the command line. I can
|
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 03:33, Murray J. Root wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 20:56, andre wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 03:33, Murray J. Root wrote:
2. Tried just reformatting partition to ext3. That
went fine, but upon reboot the filesystem could not
be remounted read-write.
These two issues have been present since
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 22:05, Pixel wrote:
Andreas Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Because of a bug in the installer? notail is for reiserfs only,
but Cooker's installer applies notail to xfs (and as it seems
ext3), too.
?? is there a special thing to do to get this problem?
i've
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition to a
reiserfs partiton. The installer said it
Andreas Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
could be the notail in fstab. Don't think ext3 takes that
That's right. Playing with the installer I created a XFS root fs.
Booting with that failed, because the notail option was in /etc/fstab.
XFS does not understand this, too.
i don't
Andreas Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 20:57, Pixel wrote:
That's right. Playing with the installer I created a XFS root fs.
Booting with that failed, because the notail option was in
/etc/fstab. XFS does not understand this, too.
i don't understand. why
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition to a
reiserfs partiton. The installer said it could
not format the partition.
2. Tried
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:00:05 -0700 Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried an install from the latest cooker on one of my test
systems and had an issue with journaled file systems.
1. Could not create a reiserfs volume.
Tried changing an ext3 partition to a
reiserfs
Martin Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) The text installer segfaulted when I tried to type in a different
partition type than Linux native. I tried to enter Reiser: Journaled
Filesystem and it segfaulted. Perhaps a drop-down box of some sort would
be in order there?
You can specify
1. Nice overall improvement on the installer!
2. But...
One thing that seems to halt the installation dead in it's track is
theinclusion of more than one Windows ( FAT or NTFS ) file
system. My system has 3 Windows file systems ( NTFS, FAT, NTFS for
VMWare ) and I could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Randy Welch wrote:
1. Nice overall improvement on the installer!
2. But...
One thing that seems to halt the installation dead in it's track is
theinclusion of more than one Windows ( FAT or NTFS ) file
system. My
One thing that seems to halt the installation dead in it's track is
theinclusion of more than one Windows ( FAT or NTFS ) file
system. My system has 3 Windows file systems ( NTFS, FAT, NTFS for
VMWare ) and I could not finish the install until I prevented two
George Lindholm wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Randy Welch wrote:
1. Nice overall improvement on the installer!
2. But...
One thing that seems to halt the installation dead in it's track is
theinclusion of more than one Windows ( FAT
David Aspinall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing that seems to halt the installation dead in it's track is
theinclusion of more than one Windows ( FAT or NTFS ) file
system. My system has 3 Windows file systems ( NTFS, FAT, NTFS for
VMWare ) and I could not
I am using an Ultra ATA/66 HD with an Abit BP6 motherboard and really like the speed
improvement over ATA/33 in windows. I saw that Red Hat 6.2 was out and downloaded just
to find that it has no support for Ultra ATA/66. I know you have said that Mandrake
cooker now supports Ultra ATA/66. I
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