2.6.27+ nvidia.ko

2008-10-27 Thread C Wakefield
Anyone successful in compiling nvidia.ko for 2.6.27.4? If so, how? (assume I know basic m-a usage and kernel compiling) Thanks, Chris W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Via pm4900 Chrome9 graphics.

2008-03-08 Thread C Wakefield
OnMarch 7, 2008 01:27:25 pm Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 10:59:09AM -0800, C Wakefield wrote: Does anyone have any experience compiling a driver for a Via P4M900 Chrome9 grapics chip? So far I'm on testing/lenny. Xorg.org is down at the moment, so I can't check

Via pm4900 Chrome9 graphics.

2008-03-07 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings All. Does anyone have any experience compiling a driver for a Via P4M900 Chrome9 grapics chip? So far I'm on testing/lenny. Xorg.org is down at the moment, so I can't check for support. This is in an Asus P5VD2-VM motherboard. Thanks, Chris W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: Dual-core system will not create NTP peers

2008-02-19 Thread C Wakefield
What's the hardware? Could be a bios bug. Chris W. OnFebruary 18, 2008 09:18:16 pm Moshe Yudkowsky wrote: I've built a dual-core AMD64 system, but I cannot get ntpd to work. I'm using debian unstable, 2.6.24-1-amd64, which is apparently really x86_64. ntpdate sever_name will reset the

Re: Dual-core system will not create NTP peers

2008-02-19 Thread C Wakefield
OnFebruary 19, 2008 08:58:23 pm Moshe Yudkowsky wrote: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:37:17AM -0600, Moshe Yudkowsky wrote: The motherboard is an Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe. The CPU is an AMD64 6500 x2, 2.8 GHz clock. I'm not aware of any issues with this board. That was

Re: Fwd: Unable to hear audio

2008-02-12 Thread C Wakefield
OnFebruary 12, 2008 01:37:09 am Vikram Vincent wrote: Hello! On 04/02/2008, Vikram Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, In the kernel config, just enable the appropraite options under Alsa PCI devices section, install the new kernel and you should be all set. I have attached a

Re: Fwd: Unable to hear audio

2008-02-12 Thread C Wakefield
OnFebruary 12, 2008 02:21:08 am Vikram Vincent wrote: On 12/02/2008, C Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: has your user been added to the audio group? the command: adduser 'user' audio Yes, this was one of the first things I verified. OK, have you run: user# alsaconf

Re: halt upon usb removal

2007-12-10 Thread C Wakefield
Hi Nuno. need more info and we don't know your level of expertise. what was mounted on the usb stick prior to unmounting. what was the command you issued to unmount. are you saying that the kernel did a proper shutdown or did you have a kernel seize or crash where the machine goes directly to

Re: 3com pci-x nic not configuring

2007-11-19 Thread C Wakefield
upgrade your kernel first, support for your pci-x bridge and 3Com chipset is then more likely. Also make sure it's not disabled in the bios for some reason. If those conditions are satified, then it'll be a module or driver issue most likely. Chris W. OnNovember 19, 2007 04:57:54 pm [EMAIL

audio performance.

2007-11-12 Thread C Wakefield
Dear all, I have a Soundblaster Audigy LS that I use for sound. (the on-board Intel HD audio device (driver - snd-hda-intel) was unreliable a year ago when I did my first install.) It works fine for system sounds and the occasional movie, but playing some mp3's I find extraneous sounds

artsd hogging resources.

2007-09-27 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings all. For the last few weeks I've noticed that artsd is using about 10% CPU(1) constantly. If I kill it, it just carries on with excess usage of CPU(1) once a new sound event takes place. I have rebooted 3 or 4 times, tried restarting kde as well, which hasn't helped. This is from

Re: artsd hogging resources.

2007-09-27 Thread C Wakefield
On September 27, 2007 01:11:23 pm C Wakefield wrote: Greetings all. For the last few weeks I've noticed that artsd is using about 10% CPU(1) constantly. If I kill it, it just carries on with excess usage of CPU(1) once a new sound event takes place. I have rebooted 3 or 4 times, tried

Re: Toshiba Core 2 Duo

2007-07-11 Thread C Wakefield
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 04:08, Chris Ahlstrom wrote: * A J Stiles [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-11 08:56:42 +0100]: On Wednesday 11 July 2007 03:46, Seb wrote: Just programs that are not available for amd64, or that require some plugin that is not: acroread, iceweasel (for flash, and the

Re: nvidia module issues.

2007-06-14 Thread C Wakefield
Hello again people, Well, it seems I still have a problem: apt-get upgrade wants to replace xserver-xorg-core, which is what caused the X problem in the first place. After doing this, the dependencies are satisfield at that point, but Xorg says module nvidia doesn't exist; so I reinstall

nvidia module issues.

2007-06-13 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings all. I have a problem with either the nvidia-kernel or the nvidia module m-a compiles. The xorg driver nv works fine; The Nvidia module builds with m-a (but I have to force it with -f, otherwise m-a reports it's up-to-date) The module loads no problem, but X won't start, Says:

Re: nvidia module issues.

2007-06-13 Thread C Wakefield
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 13:06, you wrote: On Wed, 2007-13-06 at 12:52 -0700, C Wakefield wrote: Anyone have any ideas as to why the xserver can't find the nvidia modules I'm building? It might help if you said which version of nvidia-glx you were running. Thanks for the replies everybody

kernel-archive kernels.

2007-06-03 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings to all. I have an Asus M2NPV-VM board that will not boot with the vanilla kernel. I've been running 2.6.16 - 2.6.18 debian kernels until about 4 months ago when linux-kbuild was suggested and have been running those kernels. I would like to compile my own kernel and modules using

Re: run away processes.

2007-04-26 Thread C Wakefield
On Thursday 26 April 2007 18:41, Brad Sawatzky wrote: Perhaps one of these would help mitigate your problem:   % apt-cache search renice   and - Auto Nice Daemon   bsdutils - Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite   reniced - renice running processes based on regular expressions   schedutils -

run away processes.

2007-04-25 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings all. I've been experiencing a few different application run away processes of late and I'm wondering if there is a way to prevent _any_ process to hog system resources? I have an AMD X2 with 2 gigs of RAM running testing with the powersaved on dynamic. Perhaps an app that'll limit

Re: run away processes.

2007-04-25 Thread C Wakefield
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 18:00, Allan Wind wrote: /etc/security/limits.conf Hi Allan. Thanks, looks promising; no man page though. What's the core app? Thanks again, Chris W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

set timer frequency.

2007-03-24 Thread C Wakefield
Greetings all. I'm trying to increase my kernel timer frequency from the default of 250 htz to 1000 htz. Currently I'm not able the boot a self-compiled kernel due to motherboard issues, so I need to work with the kernel I'm running: 2.6.20~rc6-1~experimental.1~snapshot.8221 Is there a boot

Re: JRE and Flash Player

2007-03-17 Thread C Wakefield
On Saturday 17 March 2007 19:42, Sandro Patto wrote: I'd like to know how to install or configure jre and flash player on iceweasel, I'v tried, but it does not work. thank you !! Hi Sandro. Flash doesn't work (yet) in 64 bit. As for Java, just run: apt-get install sun-java5-jre (if you are

Re: back compiling k8temp.

2007-03-04 Thread C Wakefield
On Sunday 04 March 2007 10:11, Jack Malmostoso wrote: On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 23:50:10 +0100, C Wakefield wrote: Since hwmon/k8temp support didn't appear until about 2.6.19-1 , and, I can't boot a kernel newer than 2.6.18 You might want to try a 2.6.20 from the Debian Kernel Team: deb http

back compiling k8temp.

2007-03-03 Thread C Wakefield
hello all. I would like to compile lm-sensors / i2c --- hwmon/k8temp against 2.6.18-3-amd64 headers (debian pkg). Since hwmon/k8temp support didn't appear until about 2.6.19-1 , and, I can't boot a kernel newer than 2.6.18, I would like to ask anyone who may know of a script to do this. I

Re: back compiling k8temp.

2007-03-03 Thread C Wakefield
On Saturday 03 March 2007 16:20, Stephen Cormier wrote: On March 3, 2007 06:41:15 pm C Wakefield wrote: hello all. I would like to compile lm-sensors / i2c --- hwmon/k8temp against 2.6.18-3-amd64 headers (debian pkg). Since hwmon/k8temp support didn't appear until about 2.6.19-1

Re: gcc-4.0

2007-01-29 Thread c wakefield
On Monday 29 January 2007 00:59, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: c wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greetings all. Can someone point me to an amd64 deb of gcc-4.0? It's not in the standard repository, at least, the binary isn't. I'm compiling the nvidia module on a 2.6.15-1 kernel

gcc-4.0

2007-01-28 Thread c wakefield
Greetings all. Can someone point me to an amd64 deb of gcc-4.0? It's not in the standard repository, at least, the binary isn't. I'm compiling the nvidia module on a 2.6.15-1 kernel which requires gcc 4.0 Thanks for any replies. Chris W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: gcc-4.0

2007-01-28 Thread c wakefield
On Sunday 28 January 2007 21:37, Alan Ianson wrote: On Sun January 28 2007 21:03, c wakefield wrote: Greetings all. Can someone point me to an amd64 deb of gcc-4.0? It's not in the standard repository, at least, the binary isn't. I'm compiling the nvidia module on a 2.6.15-1 kernel

Re: system_crash.

2007-01-23 Thread c wakefield
I was using reiserfs (from about ver.3.5 - 4 years or so), but I've switched to ext3 until reiser4 is mature. On Tuesday 23 January 2007 17:01, Karl Schmidt wrote: CHRIS WAKEFIELD wrote: Greetings all. Had my machine (amdx2) up and running for about 70 days (2.6.16-16), came home today