On debian without pulseaudio program on everry restart sound card not
assigned correctly.Follow configurations prevent this issue:
Edit and add follow line on /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf as follow ;
echo -e blacklist first-card\nblacklist second-card\nblacklist third-card
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 16:27, Ernesto Domato edo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok. I downgrade the udev package (and libudev0 dependency) from
167-1 to 166-1 and it solved the problem so I guess my behavior could
come from it.
Looking at the logs it says, when I upgraded to 167-1, converting old
udev
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 18:34, Ernesto Domato edo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'm using Debian AMD64 Sid/Experimental on a laptop and after
upgrading it yesterday my touchpad, sound and battery applet stop
working. I found that the kernel is not autoloading the respective
modules (psmouse, snd-hda
Hi, I'm using Debian AMD64 Sid/Experimental on a laptop and after
upgrading it yesterday my touchpad, sound and battery applet stop
working. I found that the kernel is not autoloading the respective
modules (psmouse, snd-hda-intel and battery) on boot and even placing
them on /etc/modules doesn't
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Hello,
Latest kernel-wedge has been uploaded today to sid and we should start
the updating the installer to 2.6.25 kernel. I have uploaded the
packages for amd64 and i386 and would like to ask porters to handle it
for your pet architecture(s).
. Ullrich wrote:
althoug this is not quite debian-amd-related, I am looking fo a way, to
automatically build and install kernel-modules, which must normally
build by hand and, which got sources in the repository. These are i.e.
madwifi, nvidia-kernel and some other.
Why not manually ? Well
problem with out of kernel drivers.
Really though every new stable release should include all the modules
precompiled for that kernel, which would hopefully help new users a lot.
New users ought not be running testing or unstable of course.
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Hi all,
althoug this is not quite debian-amd-related, I am looking fo a way, to
automatically build and install kernel-modules, which must normally build by
hand and, which got sources in the repository. These are i.e. madwifi,
nvidia-kernel and some other.
Why not manually ? Well
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 05:03:51PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
althoug this is not quite debian-amd-related, I am looking fo a way, to
automatically build and install kernel-modules, which must normally build by
hand and, which got sources in the repository. These are i.e. madwifi,
nvidia
-related, I am looking fo a way, to
automatically build and install kernel-modules, which must normally build by
hand and, which got sources in the repository. These are i.e. madwifi,
nvidia-kernel and some other.
Why not manually ? Well, the problem is, when a new kernel-version was
installed
Hi all,
is it possible, to build kernel modules for kernels, which are not
running/installed ? I have installed the kernel headers for 2.6.25 and
running 2.6.24.
Before I change to 2.6.25, I want to make sure, all needed kernel modules
(madwifi, nvidia, kvm, kqemu, openvbox-ose etc. ) can
Hans-J. Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
is it possible, to build kernel modules for kernels, which are not
running/installed ? I have installed the kernel headers for 2.6.25 and
running 2.6.24.
yes. Look into module-assistant.
MfG
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is it possible, to build kernel modules for kernels, which are not
running/installed ? I have installed the kernel headers for 2.6.25 and
running 2.6.24.
Before I change to 2.6.25, I want to make sure, all needed kernel
It looks like the exported kernel function global_flush_tlb disappeared
going from 2.6.24 to 2.6.25, and the change_page_attr function has been
throughout replaced with new functions. The nvidia module depends on them,
so it doesn't build anymore on amd64. Is an experimental new
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 01:59:33PM +0200, Giacomo Mulas wrote:
It looks like the exported kernel function global_flush_tlb disappeared
going from 2.6.24 to 2.6.25, and the change_page_attr function has been
throughout replaced with new functions. The nvidia module depends on them,
so it
On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:50:15 +0200, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
I am working on it. 173.08 builds fine with 2.6.25 so if nothing else I
can compare 169.12 with 173.08 and see what nvidia changed to get around
the change.
Lennart,
bug #476504, and in particular this comment:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 04:33:07PM +, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 15:50:15 +0200, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
I am working on it. 173.08 builds fine with 2.6.25 so if nothing else I
can compare 169.12 with 173.08 and see what nvidia changed to get around
the change.
On Wed, 14 May 2008 20:20:15 +0200, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
That patch does NOT compile for me with 2.6.25-2-amd64 which just
entered Debian unstable. I made a patch based on 173.08's changes which
does compile. It's a bit longer than the patch mentioned in that bug
report but apparently
Someone have a prepacked debian way version with that patch and this
work with 2.6.25-2-amd64 too...
it's stable enough 173.08?
anyone have this debian way packed?
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On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 04:33:07PM +, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Wed,
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 06:58:01PM +, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
That's funny. It still works just fine for me:
Yeah it does. I screwed up when I tried it. My mistake.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l nvidia-kernel-2.6.25*
[cut]
ii nvidia-kernel-2.6.25-1-amd64
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 03:13:24PM -0500, Jaime Ochoa Malagón wrote:
Someone have a prepacked debian way version with that patch and this
work with 2.6.25-2-amd64 too...
it's stable enough 173.08?
anyone have this debian way packed?
I do, running on my mtytv box for testing. I was trying
Harald Dunkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 2008 20:30:14 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules
(i.e. madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer
kernelversion and headers
Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 10 May 2008 20:30:14 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules
(i.e. madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer
kernelversion and headers ?
I wrote a (rather
Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 2008 20:30:14 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules
(i.e. madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer
kernelversion and headers ?
Maybe you should consider to look
Hello !
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules (i.e.
madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer kernelversion
and headers ?
(I mean, not by using module-assistant, but just automatically build during
the upgrade process).
Regards
Hans
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 08:22:17PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules (i.e.
madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer kernelversion
and headers ?
(I mean, not by using module-assistant, but just
On Sat, 10 May 2008 20:30:14 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Is there a debian way, to automatically build additional kernel-modules
(i.e. madwifi, nvidia, virtualbox-ose etc.), when installing a newer
kernelversion and headers ?
I wrote a (rather horrible) script once, that I invoke with cron
В пн, 2007-07-02 в 14:26 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow написа:
Jamil Djadala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I have 32 bit debian(testing) with 64 bit stock kernel
(linux-image-2.6.18-4-amd64)
(of course i have 64 bit processor)
is there standard way to build 64 bit modules
Jamil Djadala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I have 32 bit debian(testing) with 64 bit stock kernel
(linux-image-2.6.18-4-amd64)
(of course i have 64 bit processor)
is there standard way to build 64 bit modules (nvidia, rt2500) with
module-assistant ?
i guess 64bit chroot may
Hi all,
I have 32 bit debian(testing) with 64 bit stock kernel
(linux-image-2.6.18-4-amd64)
(of course i have 64 bit processor)
is there standard way to build 64 bit modules (nvidia, rt2500) with
module-assistant ?
i guess 64bit chroot may be solution, but any other ?
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If there's enough money (and reason) i'd go for prepackaged quality
sets of exactly the same brand, even from the same fabrication plant,
and production series. Else, try to have a deal allwoing you to return
mem bars which doesn't work as expected.
Also, you may compare lshw to 'dmidecode'
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fabrication plant,
and production series. Else, try to have a deal
allwoing you to return
mem bars which doesn't work as expected.
2007/2/1, Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On amd64, especially for the dual-opteron arrangement,
is any bash command to learn more (frequency, brand,
version, etc) about memory modules than what is
reported by dmesg? If modules are identical in
couples, though not couples identical?
Thanks
With the old i386 machine very little info on (cheap)
ram.
With tyan2895 K8WE/dual-opteron amd64 machine far more
info on the 8 mem modules (Kingston DDR ECC): width
64bit, though non info on frequency. What is given is
the controller clock (66MHz) at surprisingly 32bit.
Is that worthwhile
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 03:05:08AM -0800, Francesco Pietra wrote:
With the old i386 machine very little info on (cheap)
ram.
With tyan2895 K8WE/dual-opteron amd64 machine far more
info on the 8 mem modules (Kingston DDR ECC): width
64bit, though non info on frequency. What is given
On amd64, especially for the dual-opteron arrangement,
is any bash command to learn more (frequency, brand,
version, etc) about memory modules than what is
reported by dmesg? If modules are identical in
couples, though not couples identical?
Thanks for answering
francesco pietra
I am writing to you in emacs on a debian unstable install to an
e6600/asusP5W-Deluxe... I tried several boot images, and I think the
mini.iso of the unstable netboot was working, but I actually installed
using the chroot method in the amd64 howto off of debian.org. ubuntu
latest properly detects
We have a P5W Delux at work which had various problems too. It is
running windows XP, and after about a week of time it stops booting. It
shows the splash screen of windows, and at the point it should change to
a higher resolution you just get a black screen.
Sometimes in the event log it
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:08:21PM +0100, Eric Valette wrote:
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 09:46:03AM +0100, Eric Valette wrote:
2) Downloaded
ftp://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/installer-amd64/20061022/images/gtk-miniiso
burned it and booted it. Starts
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 09:46:03AM +0100, Eric Valette wrote:
2) Downloaded
ftp://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/installer-amd64/20061022/images/gtk-miniiso
burned it and booted it. Starts well but hangs after a while because of
spurious interrupts related to disk
Eric Valette wrote:
Please CC me when anwsering: I'm not suscribed.
1) Did anybody else tried to replace a kernel with all drivers build in?
Why did the modprobe -q evdev ||true fail? Has it anything to do with
SMP support as the shell will probably spawn the two child on different
proc but
kernel wise.
3) Downloaded 2.6.19-rc3-git5, configured it with all needed drivers IN
+ SMP. Made a modules_install to get the module directory. Then replaced
the kernel, replaced the /lib/modules by the correct modules directory
in initrd.img, rebuild the CD iso. Booted it. Boots fine, no freeze
Hi folks,
I am missing some agpgart-modules in the kernel-sources.
In earlier days, I could build them as modules, now I only find intel-agp,
sis-agp and ali-agp. It is wiered, as on another computer, I can see the
others and activate them. I supposed, it has something to do with
the .config
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 16:14 +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
I am missing some agpgart-modules in the kernel-sources.
In earlier days, I could build them as modules, now I only find intel-agp,
sis-agp and ali-agp.
There is only one AGP module for the AMD64 architecture cleverly named
amd64-agp
I'm thinking of giving lirc a try.
I find I need the lirc-modules-source package
because lirc_dev is absent.
The package in dselect says that kernel sources
must be installed to compile these modules.
Why cannot they simply be compiled with headers,
like the nvidia module for example?
Peter
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:30:46PM +1000, garrone wrote:
I'm thinking of giving lirc a try.
I find I need the lirc-modules-source package
because lirc_dev is absent.
The package in dselect says that kernel sources
must be installed to compile these modules.
Why cannot they simply
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:30:46PM +1000, garrone wrote:
I'm thinking of giving lirc a try.
I find I need the lirc-modules-source package
because lirc_dev is absent.
The package in dselect says that kernel sources
must be installed to compile these modules.
Why cannot they simply
with 2.6.17-{1,2}, though not .18-1.
(Already reported as #390907.)
Actually you do need a patch from the BTS to get the gpio and/or bttv
modules to compile with .17.
Hamish
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I've just upgraded from 2.6.12 to 2.6.14-2 (-amd64-k8-smp).
The snd module and the modules for my sound card refuse to load. Below is the
dmesg log.
Is there an update coming? Is there something I can do?
Later
Lee Begg
(On modprobe snd)
snd: Unknown parameter `device_mode'
(On modprobe
Hello,
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:17:01PM +1300, Lee Begg wrote:
I've just upgraded from 2.6.12 to 2.6.14-2 (-amd64-k8-smp).
Is there something I can do?
Yes: rerun alsaconf, this will fix it.
Best regards
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Hello,
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:17:01PM +1300, Lee Begg wrote:
I've just upgraded from 2.6.12 to 2.6.14-2 (-amd64-k8-smp).
Is there something I can do?
Yes: rerun alsaconf, this will fix it.
Ahh, that easy.
Thanks, works now.
Best
sure that I didn't have any
modules in there that might be a potential security threat nor any that
would degrade performance solely due to its presence.
Unused modules on disk won't hurt performance any more than 5 jpegs
on the drive does. It just takes diskspace that is all.
Modules
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 12:24:06AM -0500, Marc DM wrote:
Stupid questions :
How can I find out which modules my system actually needs and disable
the ones I don't need.
How can I know if a module I'm disabling at startup isn't needed for
another module that I plan to load?
Thanks
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 12:53 am, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 12:24:06AM -0500, Marc DM wrote:
Stupid questions :
How can I find out which modules my system actually needs and disable
the ones I don't need.
How can I know if a module I'm disabling at startup
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 10:22:00AM -0500, Mike Dobbs wrote:
to not add eth1394 I added this line into /etc/modprobe.conf :
install eth1394 /bin/true
If you create /etc/modprobe.conf you disable the use of /etc/modprobe.d
which is what debian uses. This is not a good idea.
Make your changes in
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 11:16:48AM -0700, Joel Johnson wrote:
But that still doesn't get to the issue of how mkinitrd decides which IDE
modules should be included when set to only include dependent modules.
Any insights?
That would be controlled by mkinitrd's config. You can actually
5192 1 powernow_k8
^ This column
If the count is 0, it means the module is not being used, either because
the device it supplies isn't currently being used, or because you don't
need it.
This is useful info. Thanks.
Or with regards to the modules loaded
5192 1 powernow_k8
^ This column
If the count is 0, it means the module is not being used, either because
the device it supplies isn't currently being used, or because you don't
need it.
This is useful info. Thanks.
Or with regards to the modules loaded
On 09/21/05 12:24:06AM -0500, Marc DM wrote:
Stupid questions :
How can I find out which modules my system actually needs and disable
the ones I don't need.
How can I know if a module I'm disabling at startup isn't needed for
another module that I plan to load?
Thanks. And I won't
Jim Crilly wrote:
But why do you want to do this? A full modules directory in /lib/`uname -r`
only takes up ~40M. And who knows when you'll plug in some new USB device
or something and wish you had that module handy.
Actually, I wanted to know just for knowing purposes.
The other reason
On 09/21/05 09:06:44PM -0500, Marc DM wrote:
Jim Crilly wrote:
But why do you want to do this? A full modules directory in /lib/`uname -r`
only takes up ~40M. And who knows when you'll plug in some new USB device
or something and wish you had that module handy.
Actually, I wanted
Stupid questions :
How can I find out which modules my system actually needs and disable
the ones I don't need.
How can I know if a module I'm disabling at startup isn't needed for
another module that I plan to load?
Thanks. And I won't ask anymore stupid questions for the rest of the week
Hi,
I've been running kernel 2.6.11.12 (custom kernel) for a while. With this
kernel, the amd74xx module loaded fine at boot so I had DMA for my PATA
drives. I did this by adding the amd74xx module to /etc/mkinitrd/modules.
Since 2.6.12 (and the new udev) hit testing, I switched to Debian
Hi,
Hello,
try vmware-any-any-update found at http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/
I tried the any-any-update93 to install vmware build 13124, but it still
fails with:
make: Entering directory `/tmp/vmware-config6/vmmon-only'
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.11-9-amd64-k8/build/include/.. SUBDIRS=$PWD
I've personally had no difficulty whatsoever with VMware 5 natively on
AMD64 Debian, including the building of kernel modules. Is your kernel
built with the same version of GCC as gcc -v reports?
Xavier Bestel wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
try vmware-any-any-update found at http://ftp.cvut.cz
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:59, Jo Shields wrote:
I've personally had no difficulty whatsoever with VMware 5 natively on
AMD64 Debian, including the building of kernel modules. Is your kernel
built with the same version of GCC as gcc -v reports?
Like the original poster, I'm using a 64bits
Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:59, Jo Shields wrote:
I've personally had no difficulty whatsoever with VMware 5 natively on
AMD64 Debian, including the building of kernel modules. Is your kernel
built with the same version of GCC as gcc -v reports?
Like
Ok, I finally found a solution: I rebuilt the script/mod/modpost
executable and copied it over the one in the kernel-build directory, and
the installation went perfectly.
Thanks,
Xav
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Hi,
in Sarge-64Bit its a little bit nerving now:
In my /etc/modules I have to register
rtc
ppp_generic
pcspkr
and *floppy* to load the modules and to install the devices although I
use udev and hotplug. I dont have to do so in Sarge-32Bit. Whats
that!?
Apart from that my Sarge-64Bit and Sarge
Hi,
I'm new on amd64 and I have some problems with modules. When I want to
load a module (for example nfsd) I get this message :
FATAL: Error inserting nfsd
(/lib/modules/2.6.11-inde.14/kernel/fs/nfsd/nfsd.ko): Unknown symbol in
module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
And the problem seems
, it isn't reconized anymore.
In fact, the problem lies in the /lib/modules/ directory.
On my box, I also have a Mandrake 10.1 Community for amd64 which works
farelly well, but, I would like to swicht to debian.
Anyways, it has been a month now that i've had this problem. Some
people suggested
/bin/gcc.
I get the following error:
CC [M] /usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.o
/usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.c:1: error: code model
`kernel' not supported in the 32 bit mode
vmware-any-any-patches tries, no success.
Any suggestions out there? Can't I compile modules
.
There is also gcc-3.4 (which was used to compile the kernel) and symlink
from /usr/bin/gcc.
I get the following error:
CC [M] /usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.o
/usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.c:1: error: code model
`kernel' not supported in the 32 bit mode
the following error:
CC [M] /usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.o
/usr/src/modules/vmware/vmmon-only/linux/driver.c:1: error: code model
`kernel' not supported in the 32 bit mode
Try to increase the verbosity of the build by putting V=1 in the
make command that builds the modules.
I did
On 05-Jan-20 20:59, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
This seems to bug in the libdb3 package on gcc-3.4 archive. The
libdb3 maintainers used a trick to prevent it from linking to
libpthread which the gcc-3.4 archive undid.
The same test works fine on i386 Sid.
It also seems to work on pure64.
I
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 11:47:27AM +0100, Andreas Jochens wrote:
did you try to rebuild 'db3' in pure64 recently with the
'export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.24' line uncommented?
In the gcc-3.4 archive this does not work,
which is the reason why I commented it out.
I would be interested if
On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 06:39:01PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
Andreas Bath is working on all db versions to get them working
properly. I expect him to upload any day now. I'd just wait for
him.
That's Andreas Barth of course.
Kurt
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Hi,
I just installed kernel-image-2.6.8-9-amd64-k8 and
kernel-headers-2.6.8-9-amd64-k8 from Debian/unstable. I also have gcc
3.4 installed and made sure my /usr/bin/gcc was pointing to gcc-3.4 (and
the same for g++).
Now I want to compile the VMWare modules
Hi, I have a problem with the modutils, when I use
modconf or update-modules the shell show:
Architecture-specific modutils configuration not
found, using defaults.
What´s wrong?
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Hi, I have a problem with the modutils, when I use
modconf or update-modules the shell show:
Architecture-specific modutils configuration not
found, using defaults.
What´s wrong?
It's because /etc/modutils/arch only has i386, no x86_64 in it. As far
as I can tell the error
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 01:11:28PM +0200, Ludovic watteaux wrote:
modprobe snd-via82xx
Try
snd-via82xx dxs_support=1
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Le lun 09/08/2004 à 13:07, Ludovic watteaux a écrit :
Hi Frederik,
do you have hotplug installed? this might load all those modules for
you.
Yes Hotplug is install and launch the modules.
For now i turn it off and put the good modules in the /etc/modules
It's ok now evrything work
Hi evrybody !
I'm looking for to know why i've modules charged that is not on
my /etc/modules /etc/modules.conf , /etc/modutils/.. , /etc/modprobe.d/.. ,
/etc/modprobe.conf
A exemple for my sound card with snd-via82xx modules
i must to unload module and reload it for it work fine
Hi Lud,
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 03:18:18PM +0200, Lud Professor wrote:
discover and discover1 is not install ,
do you have hotplug installed? this might load all those modules for
you.
Greetings
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