Still no sound. I have a Dell Demension 2350 and a Intel 82801 Soundcard.
by Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37)
Up to this point a few people have tried helping me out, and I'm very greatful. But I still have no sound.
Is there something wrong with this Soundcards capability with Linux?
Ask for any prompts and such and I'll post up the results they turn up on my computer.
Just so everyone is up to speed though the driver appears to be in place and loaded, nothing is muted on the volume controls and sliders up off zero. But when I test the sound I'm still getting nothing. I've even unpluged and repluged all my speakers. Please if you haev any help let me know, thanks.
19 years, 4 months
FC3 dell server freezes after Upgrade to FC3 - Assertion failure in log_do_checkpoint()
by Götz Reinicke
Hi,
I recently upgraded a Dell Poweredge 1750 from FC1 to FC3. The system
runs very fine with FC1, but we had to upgrade for some special reasons.
I had the feeling, that the system is somwhow slower and the load is
mutch higher. But beside that the server freezes on Jan. 29. And I have
this last entry in /var/log/messages:
Jan 29 11:39:44 mail kernel: Assertion failure in log_do_checkpoint() at
fs/jbd/checkpoint.c:361: "drop_count != 0 || cleanup_ret != 0"
I've been googling arround, but found nothing that was helping me.
Do you have any ideas?
System is FC3 with latest updates, kernel 2.6.10-1.741_FC3smp.
Regards
Götz Reinicke
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19 years, 4 months
JRE required - OpenOffice 2 (beta)
by Jim Cornette
I installed openoffice rpms from the openoffic.org site. The rpms
contain a program called base. This program requires JRE.
Anyway, I'd like to experiment with this program. I have not ever
installed Java on my linux computer before.
What runtime package is needed and how would you compile and install it
to work with OpenOffice.org? I tried to compile a nosrc package and did
not have much success with my attempts.
(java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.01-1jpp.nosrc.rpm). Is this the correct package
required?
Any leads appreciated.
Jim
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19 years, 4 months
Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 11, Issue 467
by Angelo Machils
Jonathan schreef:
>Angelo Machils wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> > Hello!
>>> >
>>> > I'm running FC3 x86-64 on a AMD 64 3000+ system, but I can't seem to
>>> > manage to install browser plugins under either Firefox (version 1.0)
>>> > or Mozilla. I do the manual install after the automatic fails. The
>>> > install goes okay, but after it I still don't have the plugin.
>>> > I'm trying the trail version of CrossOffice (for Quicktime) and
>>> > allthough the program standalong works, the plugin doesn't. I have the
>>> > plugin in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and copied them also to
>>> > /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins.
>>> > I have done the /usr/sbin/prelink -ua tip I found on the internet for
>>> > FC3, but nothing seems to work.
>>> >
>>> > What am I missing here. Installing plugins wasn't so difficult on my
>>> > FC2 (i386) system.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks in advance, Angelo
>>
>>
>>
>> Firefox for Linux x86_64 has a quirk. You can't install the 32-bit
>> versions of some plugins, most notably flash player, maybe others,
>> because flsh player is still for 32-bit Linux, I don't exaclty know why
>> it will not work on an x86_64 system, I think it is becuase of some of
>> the libraries requried by it that may not have all the required
>> components the plugin needs (maybe it is due to the intrinsic
>> differences in sizes of integers and the like).
>
>
>
>This is not a quirk, but the fundamental way things work. You can run
>32-bit apps on an AMD64 processor with an x86_64 OS, but you cannot
>mix 32- and 64-bit in the same program. So 64-bit Firefox cannot use
>32-bit plugins. That is why 32-bit programs need the 32-bit libraries
>installed. The processor has two distinct modes for 64- or 32-bit and
>code for plugins is too close to the code for the program for the two
>to be different architectures.
>So, in response to Angelo, if you want to use plugins for which there
>are only 32-bit versions right now (like flash and java), uninstall
>64-bit Firefox and get the 32-bit version and your plugins will work
>just fine (go to your local mirror and pick up the RPM). Also, make
>sure you *soft link* to the plugin. Don't copy it to
>/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ or it still will not work (by the way,
>Firefox has its own directory seperate from Mozilla). If you want,
>you can run 32-bit Mozilla and 64-bit Firefox, or vise-versa if you
>want both a 32- and 64-bit browser. I don't think you can have both
>versions of one installed, though. At least yum didn't like that
>idea. 32-bit Firefox runs great for me though, so I think I'll just
>stick with it until 64-bit plugins have come around.
>
>Jonathan
>
Thank you for the reply. There is Firefox 0.9 and Mozilla 1.7.3 (both
64-bits) installed already. How can I remove for example Mozilla (when I
do a rpm -qa mozilla I get a whole load full of RPM's) and/or replace it
with a 32-bits version?
What directory does Firefox use for its plugins??
Thanks in advance, Angelo
19 years, 4 months
I'm ready to install Fc3, pls advice me
by Kumara Jayaweera
Greetings to list!
I'm very new to Linux. but read out a one bible book of FC3 (FC3 Unleashed). upon this i'm going to install a FC3 Server.
I have got FC3 CD's in my hand and my requirements are
1. GUI for most of the things.
2. Need command prompt also
I hope as much as advices from you.
please it is in need
thank you
Mohan
19 years, 4 months
What is causing my hard-drive to spin up?
by Tim Largy
I have two (2) hard drives in my FC3 box, and my second drive is as
loud as a buzz-saw. It's my "scratch" disk and I don't use it often,
so I use the hdparm command to keep it from spinning when not in use.
This method worked fine with FC2, but with FC3 something causes the
drive to spin up every 15 minutes. I've looked through my cron entries
and can't find anything. What could be causing this?
Tim
19 years, 4 months
IMAP, POP3, FC1 vs FC3
by Poohba
I know that FC3 uses a different program but I want to use what I had
working in FC1. Which pop and imap server did FC1 use? I would just
stick with what FC3 has but I can't get pop or imap and its frustrating
me. I'm glad I can ssh in and get my mail via pine but I want to be able
to get it from anywhere with pop. Which servers do I need to download so
I can get back to my old FC1 config w/o actually going back to FC1?
19 years, 4 months
Original message vs. Reply-To fedora-list messages
by David Curry
Does anyone know whether use of the "reply-to" function in Mozilla
e-mail responds in the same format as the original message. That is, if
one has their e-mail client set to compose and send only text messages
to the list and one responds to a list message composed in html, does
Reply-to: produce an html message or a text message.
19 years, 4 months
MMC card reader
by Claus Methmann Christensen
Hello,
Have any of you tried to use a MMC cardreader under FC3 with kernel
2.6.10-1.741_FC3?
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19 years, 4 months
modprobe aha1542 command not found
by Krzysztof Kujawski
I am logged as `su' and I can't detect SCSI host AHA1542.
After command `modprobe aha1542' I got `command not found'.
When I am logged as `root' it works.
Chris
19 years, 4 months