Re: Re-partitioning -- uh oh, I'm confused

2005-01-01 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya ridge On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Ridge Chittenden wrote: > machine1:~# df > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available > Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda1 57677500 45016936 9730712 > 83% / > /dev/hda3 56720252618292 53220704 > 2% /usr looks normal "/" is

Re-partitioning -- uh oh, I'm confused

2005-01-01 Thread Ridge Chittenden
dle this? Can I just mount /usr on /dev/hda1, then delete /dev/hda3? Or is my /usr data on /dev/hda3? I guess I just don't understand partitioning that well and I'm confused. Any suggestions? Here's the disk layout: machine1:~# df Filesystem 1k-blocks Used

RE: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-17 Thread Javier Sieben
-Mensaje original- De: Martin Albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: Javier Sieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: Debian User Fecha: Sábado, 16 de Diciembre de 2000 10:35 a.m. Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive! >Hi, Javier! > >In my /etc/modules.conf i have two lines (

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-16 Thread Martin Albert
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Javier Sieben wrote: > Hi! > > I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with > it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17) > had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules. > But I can't use

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-15 Thread Rob VanFleet
Well, one way I guess the creative drivers could be different is that fact that there are always daily builds at opensource.creative.com, so if there are any recent changes, they would be there first. -Rob On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 12:11:41AM -0500, S.Salman Ahmed wrote: > > "stef" == stef wr

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Stéphane BOREL
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:40:46PM -0500, S . Salman Ahmed wrote: > > "RV" == Rob VanFleet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > RV> AFAIK, it's exactly the same. I'm not sure of that. With kernel 2.2.17, I had version 0.6 and with the driver from creative, it is version 0.12. What's more, the s

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Rob VanFleet
> Is there any difference b/w the SB Live! driver available from > opensource.creative.com and the one that is already in the current 2.2.x > kernel ? AFAIK, it's exactly the same. The problem is that the stock 2.2.17 kernel included with potato doesn't have it; why, I don't know. Rather than re

RE: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Javier Sieben
-Mensaje original- De: Robert Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: Javier Sieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Debian User Fecha: Jueves, 14 de Diciembre de 2000 05:30 p.m. Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive! >I was able to download 2.2.17 kernel sources, where the emu10k1

RE: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Javier Sieben
-Mensaje original- De: Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org Fecha: Jueves, 14 de Diciembre de 2000 08:01 a.m. Asunto: Re: I'm Confused with SBLive! >I got the same card working. But I took the sources from, I think >www.alsa-project.o

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Rob VanFleet
I was successful just downloading the oss emu10k1 source from http://opensource.creative.com. As long as you have kernel-headers-2.2.17 installed, you just have to compile the module and it will work with the stock 2.2.17 potato kernel. Just compile the module, make install, add 'alias sound emu1

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Scott Patterson
>I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with >it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17) >had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules. >But I can't use audio. There is a debian package for kernel 2.2.18p

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Robert Guthrie
I was able to download 2.2.17 kernel sources, where the emu10k1 module was present. I used kernel-package to compile my kernel (with emu10k1 module, no other sound modules were needed). I use dpkg -i on my custom kernel .deb pacakge and then ran modconf. Worked fine for me, though you only g

Re: I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-14 Thread Thomas Guettler
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 11:04:11PM -0300, Javier Sieben wrote: > Hi! > > I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with > it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17) > had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the module

I'm Confused with SBLive!

2000-12-13 Thread Javier Sieben
Hi! I tried to install the emu10k1 module from ALSA. Having any troubles with it, I deinstalled it. When I read that the final kernel (version 2.2.17) had these module in it, I download, compile and install it with the modules. But I can't use audio. The kernel starts and don't install the module

RE: I'm confused

2000-01-23 Thread Simon Law
> From: Cameron Matheson > Hey, > > I'm am so freaking confused about configuring my kernel, > it's not even > funny. I was reading the sound HOWTO, when it told me to read the > kernel HOWTO. I began reading that, and it told me to go to > /usr/src/linux. I don't have a directory called > /usr/

Re: I'm confused

2000-01-22 Thread Tassilo von Parseval
Hi there, > Hey, > > I'm am so freaking confused about configuring my kernel, it's not even > funny. I was reading the sound HOWTO, when it told me to read the > kernel HOWTO. I began reading that, and it told me to go to > /usr/src/linux. I don't have a directory called /usr/src/linux. I wen

I'm confused

2000-01-22 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I'm am so freaking confused about configuring my kernel, it's not even funny. I was reading the sound HOWTO, when it told me to read the kernel HOWTO. I began reading that, and it told me to go to /usr/src/linux. I don't have a directory called /usr/src/linux. I went to /usr/src, and all

Modules and kmod - I'm confused

1999-02-04 Thread M.C. Vernon
Dear all, I have a shiny new 2.2.1 kernel. I'm pretty sure I've not got modules sorted properly yet tho. I'm using kmod, so the kernel should load modules on demand. Do I need to add the rmmod -a line to root's crontab, or do the debian scripts put it somewhere? Also; I got a bunc