Re: K8 Mainboards Linux compatibility list

2005-04-16 Thread Craig Puetz
I am using an ASUS K8V-X mb and have working sound. As it is not yet listed, I would add it to the WIKI, but I am not using the onboard ethernet, nor do I have a SATA drive. I am not sure of the protocols - should I add to the list with partial info, and if so, how should I indicate that some

Re: Help choosing hardware

2005-04-09 Thread Craig Puetz
Alex Perry wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If nothing else an opteron runs the i386 version of debian faster thananything else, and if you need 64bit support, it can do that too (I believe sarge does have amd64-libs and an amd64 kernel that can be used on i386 sarge to run 64bit programs when

MythTV fails with debian-pure64

2005-04-05 Thread Craig Puetz
I have not been able to get mythfrontend (running on the same machine as the backend) to work. The application screen goes blank as soon as I attempt to watch live TV. I found the following threads that seem to apply: http://pvrguide.no-ip.com/bbs-old/viewtopic.php?t=19769

Re: libqt3c102-mt

2005-03-30 Thread Craig Puetz
Doubletwist wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Craig Puetz wrote: | I continue to have display problems with KDE apps that I believe are | related to the libqt3c102-mt package. Most KDE apps produce windows with | font spacing problems in the menus, and blank windows

libqt3c102-mt

2005-03-30 Thread Craig Puetz
I continue to have display problems with KDE apps that I believe are related to the libqt3c102-mt package. Most KDE apps produce windows with font spacing problems in the menus, and blank windows where the normal output should be. I am using the gcc-3.4 archive packages. I have built local debs

libqt3c102-mt status in gcc-3.4 archive?

2005-03-22 Thread Craig Puetz
I am working on a fresh installation from the gcc-3.4 archives. I have most of the system working well, but kde is badly broken. I think that it is similiar to the problem discussed on this list in February, caused by a broken libqt3c102-mt package. Due to a misunderstanding on my part, I had a

Re: no-pain minimum install

2005-03-20 Thread Craig Puetz
Tong wrote: On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:51:53 +0100, Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei] wrote: How can I do a minimum Debian system installation, which will have all my peripheral configured, including the X and the monitor. Previously, I was always having trouble to get a minimum working system. I