pcmcia-problems...
by Tim Kossack
hi,
i have a vaio z600lek with a pc-card cdrom which was properly detected
and installed in red hat 8.
in red hat 9 as well as fedora 1, installation from it works only with
the workaround in the release notes, and it won't work at all afterwards
when running either red hat 9 or fc1.
i was already over at pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net, but they couldn't
figure out why it's not working either (red hat uses some modified
pcmcia-package, no?)
anyways, because this might be a relevant issue for fc2 affecting all
users of notebokks of the same kind, i post over here.
here's the link (i didn't try his last tip, because i don't understand
what to do - as you can see from the thread, my knowledge of linux is
still very limited. so pls bear with me)
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=855719&forum_id=7049
thx for any help.
20 years, 3 months
RE: Compiling NVIDIA driver for -ntpl kernel
by Ossama Khayaat
> -----Original Message-----
[SNIP]
> From: Marc Schwartz [mailto:MSchwartz@MedAnalytics.com]
> Don't forget to remove the Mesa-LibGL rpm before doing that.
>
> Use:
>
> rpm -e --nodeps XFree86-Mesa-libGL
>
> You will need to do that before running both of the NVidia install
> processes and will need to repeat that when there are XFree86 and
kernel
> updates.
>
> Also, I have found that removing the Mesa-libGL will cause some
> dependency issues when using up2date. So be aware that you may need to
> uninstall it again after some updates.
If I may ask, why do I have to remove this? I've always used the NVIDIA
driver, before fedora, and never had a problem.
Thanks
Ossama
20 years, 3 months
Fedora Core 1 Testing Update: gcc-3.3.2-6
by Jakub Jelinek
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2003-050
2004-01-12
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : gcc
Version : 3.3.2
Release : 6
Summary : Various compilers (C, C++, Objective-C, Java, ...)
Description :
The gcc package contains the GNU Compiler Collection version 3.3.2.
You'll need this package in order to compile C code.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
* Fri Jan 09 2004 Jakub Jelinek <jakub(a)redhat.com> 3.3.2-6
- update from gcc-3_3-branch
- PRs fortran/12632, target/13373, bootstrap/13068, middle-end/13475,
target/11576, optimization/13394, c/13382, target/11271,
middle-end/13400, optimization/13031, c++/13239,
c++/2294, c++/5050, c++/11554, c++/12696, c++/12862, c++/13070,
c++/13081, c++/13239, c++/13371, c++/13445, c++/13507,
libstdc++/13007
- fix endless loop on AMD64 (#112678, PR optimization/13521)
- fix __builtin_expect
* Fri Dec 19 2003 Jakub Jelinek <jakub(a)redhat.com> 3.3.2-5
- update from gcc-3_3-branch
- PRs target/11992, target/13122, optimization/13037,
target/13256, target/12598, optimization/13318,
optimization/13060, optimization/12965, target/13354,
optimization/4490, target/13150, middle-end/10060,
driver/13211, target/13302, target/11322, target/12467,
12969, target/8407, 10239, 11640, c++/12253,
c++/13262, c++/13323, fortran/12633, libstdc++/6243,
libstdc++/11612, libstdc++/12496, libstdc++/13290,
libstdc++/9371, libstdc++/9546, libstdc++/10093,
libstdc++/10095
- fix __builtin_expect in C++ code
- fix unwinding through SA_ONSTACK signal frames on IA-64
* Fri Dec 12 2003 Jakub Jelinek <jakub(a)redhat.com> 3.3.2-4
- fix unwinding through signal frames on IA-64
* Wed Dec 03 2003 Jakub Jelinek <jakub(a)redhat.com> 3.3.2-3
- update from gcc-3_3-branch
- PRs optimization/11634, other/12505, optimization/13041,
target/12900, optimization/12926, optimization/12953,
target/12865, optimization/10467, optimization/11741,
c++/2094, libobjc/11433, c++/2094, libstdc++/12297,
libstdc++/12594
- BuildRequire texinfo (#111168)
- Require /sbin/install-info for libgcj (#110904)
- fix structure initialization with const fields and mostly zeros
in the initializer (#110966)
- fix gcj on PPC64 not emitting needed nop after branch and link
to non-local Java method (Richard Henderson)
- some more > 2GB handling fixes (Jan Hubicka)
* Mon Nov 10 2003 Jakub Jelinek <jakub(a)redhat.com> 3.3.2-2
- update from gcc-3_3-branch
- PRs bootstrap/12666, target/11598, libgcj/10610, target/12654,
target/12690, target/12712
- fix ICE with C++ initializers (Jason Merrill, #109283, PR c++/12726)
- fix handling of functions with > 2GB stack frames
- fix handling of objects larger than 2GB or 4GB (Jan Hubicka and others)
- fix Fortran COMMONs bigger than 2GB (#106542)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/1/
1941f3b9d7772501b8a0c2dd875cc558 SRPMS/gcc-3.3.2-6.src.rpm
15e765e153a6e4fb4e3cfec6b4cc0f1f i386/gcc-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
11bfe68770ceebd46e67e0083d2b9c37 i386/libgcc-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
62607c864d09f641672aa15d6266e0d0 i386/gcc-c++-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
614432767a1ddd2b6a10620c6a873357 i386/libstdc++-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
733337e74baedc5354164dbfd57e1f94 i386/libstdc++-devel-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
be5211e412ff386325017f4931918d42 i386/gcc-objc-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
41bb9cbd9c03dfa4f4e66f0e66cd9cf1 i386/libobjc-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
30bd3f8e6f1d253a65ed0962b78462db i386/gcc-g77-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
2948fd2048f5a0704f9eb42435f52c13 i386/libf2c-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
77da8e2fca1f84646ecb00fe6db8976b i386/gcc-java-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
68de5143e20d9deb199f63def2005670 i386/libgcj-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
bc3fdc644379747a37aee754c4096aef i386/libgcj-devel-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
45a5c5aa17fc9871c30610245945b47b i386/cpp-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
92d8a68253f23fd6e313bfe89e83b8cd i386/gcc-gnat-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
a5ad9c06c6b3bebd38b333d701fd8c04 i386/libgnat-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
ff9fb1d693b68151d9325d2acadb2f7c i386/debug/gcc-debuginfo-3.3.2-6.i386.rpm
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
20 years, 3 months
Yum Upgrading to Rawhide
by Thomas J. Baker
I decided to update one of my test systems to rawhide but there seems to
be a problem with python:
Resolving dependencies
.package redhat-config-mouse needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-network-tui needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-nfs needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-samba needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-securitylevel needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-bind needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-date needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-keyboard needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-kickstart needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-language needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-rootpassword needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-soundcard needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-users needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
package redhat-config-xfree86 needs /usr/bin/python2.2 (not provided)
For those running rawhide, did you just remove all the redhat-config-
programs or was there some other work around?
Thanks,
tjb
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20 years, 3 months
zeroconf
by Parrish M Myers
Hello,
Has anyone attempted to include zeroconf modules info fedora core: either rendezvous or some open source alternative? If not, I would like to ask for some advice...
It seems that OSI has approved the Apple open source license. I believe that rendezvous is released under this license. If someone were to start creating zeroconf modules that work in fedora, would it be preferable to write everything from scratch or use rendezvous?
I know there are a couple of open source implementations of these things out there like zcip and openslp... Are these good projects to start with?
I know these are nebulous questions, but I am curious to know what would be a good direction to start contributing to this technology.
Thanks
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20 years, 3 months
Kernel 2.6.0-1.30 modules references floating point routines
by George Garvey
rpm -ivh kern*rpm
Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
1:kernel-source ########################################### [ 25%]
2:kernel ########################################### [ 50%]
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __floatsidf
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __fixunsdfsi
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __adddf3
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __divdf3
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __floatsidf
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __ltdf2
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __adddf3
3:kernel-doc ########################################### [ 75%]
4:kernel-smp ########################################### [100%]
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __floatsidf
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __fixunsdfsi
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __adddf3
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/video/sis/sisfb.ko needs unknown symbol __divdf3
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __floatsidf
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __ltdf2
WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.0-1.30smp/unsupported/drivers/media/dvb/ttpci/dvb-ttpci.ko needs unknown symbol __adddf3
20 years, 4 months
RE: second fresh install broken after update - gnome broken
by Vanco, Don
Awesome - the saga just keeps getting better - now "yum update" instantly
seg-faults. Fedora is "teh roxor"!
Where's my holy water?
Don
fedora-test-list-admin(a)redhat.com wrote:
> I have also noticed what appear to be reliability problems with the
> webserver that handles the updates-released yum repository.
> TCP sockets
> get timed out or dropped or something happens to corrupt the RPM
> transfers. up2date doesn't know how to recover from it, but
> if I use yum
> instead, it will retry the transfer and eventually succeed.
>
> Maybe it's possible that you managed to force some package to install
> that was truncated?
>
> Vanco, Don wrote:
>> Well, I've got me second system in as many weeks that has had
>> something broken by updating it. I cannot get gnome to start, and
>> sadly it gives no error output.
>>
>> Details:
>> Fresh install of FC1 - gnome / X works fine (Compaq DL320, ATI Rage
>> XL Chipset)
>>
>> Tried to update system via up2date - this lead to a cyclical
>> redundancy where the RPMs would not installed because they failed
>> both MD5 check and appropriate key signature (after installing
>> key???), and no combination of --nosignature and/or --nomd5 could
>> satisfy RPM to install.
>>
>> So - "apt-get update" and let it do it's thing.
>>
>> Now the system will not let a user start X. I can run gdm, but if
>> root or a user tries to log in or even launch X via "startx" (where
>> their default session is gnome) they're immediately bounced out.
>> KDE appears fine. Adding a new user or deleting the .gnom* stuff
>> does nothing. Starting X and then trying to use "gnome-session"
>> rewards me with an immediate seg fault.
>>
>> Aside from this gnome mess - when will the update process stop
>> breaking systems? Pretty much all of my peers (and me if it's not
>> obvious) are tiring of Fedora because of it's inability to provide a
>> stable platform...... and relying solely on an apt repository or yum
>> repository is still to immature for Fedora - they're just not a
>> single site I've found that doesn't have issues of some kind...
>> Using multiple apt/yum repositories appears to be disastrous - I've
>> loaded 4 systems with FC1 (after numerous beta machines) and have a
>> "50 percent failure rate" on machines that have been subsequently
>> rendered problematic (at best) or broken (at worst) by the upgrade
>> process in one fashion or another.....
>>
>> Fedora - the new Mandrake!
>>
>> Don
20 years, 4 months
ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 9800 Pro can't graphically install
by Erich Hoover
Now that I've finally got around to upgrading to Fedora Core 1 (had 0.95
before) I've run into the same installation problem I had before, the
installer does not support the ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro. As I posted
last time, the RedHat 9 installer works fine with the card but the
Fedora Installer doesn't. The installer totally locks up and requires a
hard reset and a text installation must be performed, then the new
drivers must be downloaded from ATI's website (at least they did the
first time, they didn't this time but I'm assuming the upgrade didn't
touch my video driver). I've included my lspci report in the hopes that
someone will be able to fix this so that this doesn't happen to other
people (installing the driver from the prompt is a pain).
lspci report:
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8366/A/7 [Apollo KT266/A/333]
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8366/A/7 [Apollo
KT266/A/333 AGP]
00:09.0 Communication controller: National Instruments PCI-GPIB (rev 01)
00:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 08)
00:0b.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! MIDI/Game Port
(rev 08)
00:11.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 PCI to ISA Bridge
00:11.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT8233/A/C/VT8235 PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
00:11.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 1b)
00:11.3 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 1b)
00:11.4 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 1b)
00:14.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R350
[Radeon 9800]
01:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R350 [Radeon
9800] (Secondary)
20 years, 4 months
cd-rom
by alton bailey
I have on cd-rom and a dvd-rom atatch to the same but only one works
Kernel-2.6.0.109
It is on /dev/hdc how can I maeke the other work
20 years, 4 months