hi , i have attached the outputs u wanted to see to help me with my soundcard and ethernet card.just t remind u my etherent 1 is working fine....just the msg once i told thanx..how shld i install alsa driver for the soundcard,,i was unable to thanx -----Original Message----- From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com on behalf of Rick Stevens Sent: Mon 1/5/2004 4:27 PM To: redhat-install-list redhat com Subject: Re: 4 problems Assudani, Kapil (UMKC-Student) wrote: > > Kapil Assudani > Graduate Computer Science Student > University Of Missouri at Kansas City > "If u think u can ,u can!!if u think u can't ,ure right!!" > > -----Original Message----- > From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com > [mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com] On Behalf Of Rick Stevens > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 2:02 PM > To: redhat-install-list redhat com > Subject: Re: 4 problems > > Assudani, Kapil (UMKC-Student) wrote: > >>HI ALL, >>i have the following 4 problems i hav put the exact messages i got in > > >>them....so tht it gets you the right issue!!with these..thanx in > > advance!! > >>:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: >>Problem 1 >> >>A warning message i got::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: >> >>redhat-config-network: >> >>eth1 has an alias to module pcnet_cs in modules.conf, >>instead of currently loaded module 8139too! > > > Uh, do you have two ethernet cards in it? If so, and this was an > upgraded system, the old system used the pcnet_cs driver for eth1 > where the newer (and better) driver is 8139too. Edit your > /etc/modules.conf file and change the line. > > It'd be best if you posted the contents of /etc/modules.conf and the > results of these two commands: > > lsmod > lspci > > We can advise you better then. > ************ > I hav 2 cards one 3 com and another dlink on eth1.....what u want me to > change on modules.conf > Its reading like this right now > Alias eth0 3c59x > Alias usb-controller usb-uhci > Alias eth1 pcnet_cs The last line should probably read "alias eth1 8139too", but I really need to see the output of "lsmod" and "lspci" to be certain. >>Problem 2 >>Whenever i boot the pc and after my login into the desktop i get these > > >>pop up messages >>sound server informational message >>error while initializing the sound driver >> >> >>device /dev/dsp could not be opened. no such device. >>the sound server will continue using the null output device. > > What kind of sound card do you have? That indicates that there is no > sound driver loaded for your hardware. > ******************************************** > I checked on the internet and since I hav an IBM THINKPAD 600E MY SOUND > CARD IS SUPPOSEDLY CS461x sound card > Where do I get driver ? If I read that right, that's a Cirrus Logic chipset. It should be supported under RH9. Again, the output of "lsmod" and "lspci" would be helpful here. Anyway, the ALSA drivers for that chipset are here: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=CS4610&chip=CS4610&module=cs46xx (sorry for the long URL). >>Problem 3 is with the installation of amsn >>regarding amsn >>when i do ./amsn >>the message comes up as >>/usr/bin/env: wish: No such file or directory >>even when i use the #wish amsn it gives me a message bash:wish >>command could not be found >>which i know is because i need TCL/TK as i read this somewhere on the >>internet. > > > wish is a Tcl/Tk script. It's installed as part of the "tk" RPM. Make > sure that's installed. Check by "rpm -qa | grep tk". > ****************************************** > ok I understand wish is tk script,but y won't "./amsn "work??its such a > normal command.......i was getting "/usr/bin/env: wish: No such file or > directory" for ./amsn Oh, I misread your message. wish is firing up, but it's not seeing the script or directory for amsn. My guess is that you haven't set something up correctly for it to run. Check the docs that came with amsn and see if there's an environment variable or something you need to set. >>Problem 4 is with my MPLayer INSTALLATION >> >>my mplayer problem >>there r 3 files one is called common....the other is called the gui >>version file and third is the default skin file >> >>i download all the three and put them in the same place say > > /root/desktop > >>then i get to the appropriate folder and execute the unpacking command > > >>for all 3 files together as instructed in the mplayer website >> >> as they say these three r dependent on each other >>but when i do that it just gives me no such file/durectory for all > > three > >>of them respectively >> >>the command i use is #rpm -Uvh 1st file 2nd file 3rd file >>this is what happens as mentioned below >>no such file or directory:1st file >>no such file or directory :2nd file >>no such file or directory:3rd file > > > You downloaded the RPMs to a directory and you weren't in the directory > where they're located when you ran the RPM command. You first need > to either "cd /root/Desktop" or "rpm -Uvh /root/desktop/file1.rpm" > (give it the full path to the file). > > Here's a standard trick I use. As the root user, I always create a > scratch directory, /usr/xxx, and make its permissions 777: > > # mkdir /usr/xxx > # chmod 777 /usr/xxx > > Anything I download I put in /usr/xxx. Using the desktop is not always > a good thing, as Then: > > # cd /usr/xxx > # rpm -ivh file1.rpm file2.rpm > > Of course, the "-ivh" is an install. "-Uvh" is an update, "-Fvh" is > an update, but only if there are older packages installed. Once I'm > done, I delete the files in /usr/xxx (or keep them around in case I > need them again). > > *********************** > hey rick trust me..i was in the directory...i hav done mplayer > installations b4...but here it just won't find it..i swear...i am in the > right directory!! Can you do an "ls -l mplay*" and see the files? If not, then they're NOT where you think they are. This is why I use /usr/xxx. Completely unambiguous and not dependent on what your desktop manager does. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens vitalstream com - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - Millihelen, adj: The amount of beauty required to launch one ship. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Redhat-install-list mailing list Redhat-install-list redhat com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to: redhat-install-list-request redhat com Subject: unsubscribe
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