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  1. Hi,

     

    A bit of a progress with the BT Home hub!

     

    First I have managed to do a little drawing of the network so far ...

     

    Let me know if you can see the "cliparts" things on the .txt attached. First, rename the file as .odg then open with openofficeDraw...

     

    Any comments welcome, i am still learning!

     

    Stef

     

    :D

  2. Sorry to bump a thread that is "solved", but I'm struggling with getting my Tungsten T3 working with 2007. (It worked fine in 2006 and before.) When you say "I applied that", what is "that"? the modprobe visor, /dev/ttyUSBx, etc., or the usb:port thing?

     

    So far I haven't gotten it to work correctly using /dev/ttyUSBx, and I have no idea how to do the usb:port thing. :sad: :cry:

    Hi,

     

    Sorry for the late reply but i am trying to replicate what I did before : replace /dev/visor by /dev/ttyUSB1 and add the lines to modprobe.conf, and it doesn t work anymore. Smthg to do with the recent kernel upgrade??

     

    Stef

  3. Verify that the NAS only does Samba (or CIFS). Some do rsync or NFS, both of which are somewhat more linux oriented [i think -- am researching the same, but haven't got anuthing going at present other than a repurposed old PC running FreeNAS.

     

    Some other references if you are using rsync are rsnapshot and Dirvish. I use rsnapshot to backup to a local HD (not good enough for disaaster recover I know), and find it quite usefull.

     

    Thanks for all that, the NAS server also supports FTP, would that be any better?

     

    Stef

  4. Hi there,

     

    I am trying to be a good boy (new years resolution) and want to organise my backups. I have a NAS hard drive attached on my network and would rather save my backups on it.

     

    To reach this HD (on my 192.162.1.200) I use samba. The only protocols that drackbackup proposes are ftp, ssh and rsync. I don t know which one to pick and how to configure them.

     

    Any idea?

     

    Stef

     

    :unsure:

  5. Hi there,

     

    Yesterday, while waiting for a thing to download I played with my KDE themes and decided to change theme. I suddenly lost all frames of my windows, I therefore can t move any of them. Besides I can t type in my konsole windows and only three letters in the seach box on firefox!

     

    Any ideas?

    I tried reinstalling nvidia drivers, no change.

     

    Ta!

     

    Stef :o (using gnome...)

     

     

    [moved from Installing Mandriva by spinynorman]

  6. Hi all,

     

    I started the new year with upgrading (for free) my connection from 2 to 8MB with BT. I already was a customer and just replied positively to one of there adverts.

     

    With the service came the BT home hub which I am supposed to put instead of my D-link DSL-G604T which I am quite happy with.

    So, I though I d give it a try because it seems that the wireless connection is stronger (according to my girlfriend's laptop).

     

    The router/hub comes with only 2 Ethernet sockets but 1 USB a and 1 USB B and a phone socket in case you want to use VOIP.

     

    I had a job to configure internet but eventually found out (ethereal/Wireshark) that the gateway is not 192.168.1.1 like me old routeur but 192.168.1.254.

     

    I then plugged my NAS in the free Ethernet socket and sam4k detected it with no problem. It puts the NAS on 192.168.1.253.

     

    Now I have to configure my network printer server (Edimax) but I have not yet started to look at that!

     

    The feeling is that the routeur is good despite the only 2 Ethernet sockets but is locked on BT and it s not easy to get to the setup (DMZ, Open ports, firewall etc...).

     

    The links I found are :

     

    http://www.littlehome.co.uk/homehub/

     

    http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/t22917-4.html?

     

    The hub is in fact made by Thompson. it is base on the speedtouch 7G with a chipset bcm6348, whatever that is!

     

    What I would love is to be able to play a bit with the configuration, so far I can acces a series of command lines by typing telnet 192.168.1.254 but I don t know what language that is , it does only respond to help or ? and the menus are not very user friendly.

     

    So, why this post?

    well I did not find anywhere how to configure it under Mandriva. so here we are for newbies :

     

    menu -> system -> configuration -> configure your system

    <password for supervisor>

    -> network and internet ->setup a new internet...

    -> Ethernet

    <choose your driver>

    -> manual config

    ->choose an IP address like 192.168.1.53 or something

    -> choose your gateway and DNS servers as 192.168.1.254

    finished. click next till the end and it should all be good

     

    To go to the BT hub's home page just type 192.168.1.254 and there you are!

     

    That 's all. I would welcome feedback on people already using that hub, and hopefully hacking it!

     

    To follow this, note that the BT-hub seems to give automatic IPs between 192.168.1.64 -> 192.168.1.253

     

    It is possible to open ports for Azureus and to configure a dyndns address in the advanced setup, nevertheless to reach

    these menu you must (via telnet) reconfigure the users and setup an admin and a superuser. You can then rename all the machines on your network.

     

    Stef

     

     

    [moved from Hardware by spinynorman]

  7. Hi John,

     

    Yes go for hauppauge it s very compatible LINUX and you can find all the modules to activate in the 2.6 kernel (I recall u are on 2.6.17-8mdv).

     

    Software-wise I love kino for the DV files, it will do anything you want. If your files need shrinking a bit I would use tovid with the ffmepg option, this is fairly fast and delivers most of the time.

     

    Another one to consider is avidemux, good stuff there, mainly if you have a timeshift between the sound and the video, that happens often to me.

     

    Anyway, good luck and let us know how you got on, beside I am French and live in the UK, so well done for the Ashes!

     

    Stef

     

    :lol2:

  8. Hi,

     

    I ve been playing Quake 3 and 4 as well as doom3 for a while on linux,

     

    http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/news/a...hp?storyid=1738

     

    installs quake4 for you in your home directory and then you copy all the pak files in your /q4base directory. Then it s all a question of trial and error by editing the Quake4config.cfg file to alter drivers etc... but even without doing so it should work.

    I ve used that link as well :

    http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/

    And founf it useful.

     

    is that any help?

     

    Stef

  9. Is the 2007.1 version one I have to pay for? 'Cause I can't find it. If that's what it takes, I'll shell out the bucks for it. :)

     

    I wasn't able to install the 32-bit version of 2007 because it didn't recognize the SATA CD-ROM drive. I might give the 32-bit 2006 version a whirl tonight.

    Hi, and Happy new year!

    No the 2007.1 is the updated and corrected version of the 2007, it was out two days ago. To download it have a look at distrowatch http://distrowatch.com/ they provide the links to servers,

     

    Stef ;)

  10. Hi,

    I ve got quite a few niggles too with my mobo which is very similar (M2NPV-VM).

     

    1- if I boot on a DVD which contains both trees for 32 and 64 it will only install the 32 Bits whatever options I get. That said, most people advised me to install 32 anyway for poor rpm availability in 64 Bits.

     

    2- In order to be able to boot the system on my cd-dvd reader I have to put Linux noapic nolapic otherwise it does not finish the install.

     

    3- lm-sensors does not work whereas it works on my 2006 version.

     

    I think that s all what went really wrong, the rest I was able to solve using this site or just studying how my 2006 is working and try to apply the same drivers/settings to the 2007. BUT I defenetly find the 2006 more reliable.

     

    I am just trying the 2007.1 alpha version of the Gnome version. It works fine on the live version but won t install. I get (after diskdrake) an error : ARRAY(0x1dc3490) which tells me happy new year in machine language I suppose then nothng happens and the install does not proceed.

     

    Stef

  11. Hi!

    I ve got the same mobo on an asus barebone and the sound works fine on ALSA driver for the MP51 chipset

     

    [root@linux-box stephane]# cat /proc/asound/version
    Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.12 (Mon Aug 28 13:46:17 UTC 2006).
    [root@linux-box stephane]# lspcidrake -v | fgrep -i AUDIO
    snd-hda-intel   : nVidia Corp.|MCP51 High Definition Audio (vendor:10de device:026c subv:1043 subd:81cb)
    [root@linux-box stephane]# grep sound-slot /etc/modprobe.conf
    alias sound-slot-0 snd-hda-intel
    [root@linux-box stephane]# /sbin/lsmod | grep snd_hda_intel
    snd_hda_intel		  15828  0
    snd_hda_codec		 164544  1 snd_hda_intel
    snd_pcm				70116  3 snd_pcm_oss,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
    snd					46500  6 snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_pcm,snd_timer
    snd_page_alloc		  8712  2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
    [root@linux-box stephane]# /sbin/chkconfig --list sound
    sound		   0:off   1:off   2:on	3:on	4:on	5:on	6:off
    [root@linux-box stephane]# /sbin/chkconfig --list alsa
    alsa			0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
    [root@linux-box stephane]# aplay -l
    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: AD198x Analog [AD198x Analog]
     Subdevices: 1/1
     Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 1: AD198x Digital [AD198x Digital]
     Subdevices: 1/1
     Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    [root@linux-box stephane]#

     

    So, I am not sure if that helps so far but there we are.

     

    I did the install from a DVD from a magazine and I am using the 32Bits version as the DVD did not want to install the 64 Bits.

     

    The only trouble I ve had so far is the lack of oss support for the sound which means that I get a crappy sound when playing quake.

     

    Let me know if you ve managed to make lm-sensors work because so far I haven't.

     

    I am so glad to find someone with the same mobo, I quite like it, it isn't my first barebone, I use to have an ideq, I chose asus because it was cheap but the results are ok.

     

    See you and good luck, keep the feed posted with any progress!

     

    Stef

     

    :thumbs:

  12. Hi,

     

    My T3 does not work with kpilot on 2007 whereas it does under 2006 and cooker.

    The only difference I can find is the 2 last lines about blacklisted modules.

    I tried to manually remove those but they keep coming back, any ideas?

     

    Stef

     

    :mellow:

     

    alias eth0 forcedeth
    alias sound-slot-0 snd-hda-intel
    install scsi_hostadapter /sbin/modprobe sata_nv; /bin/true
    install usb-interface /sbin/modprobe ohci-hcd; /sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd; /bin/true
    alias eth1 eth1394
    alias ieee1394-controller ohci1394
    remove snd-hda-intel /sbin/modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss; /sbin/modprobe --first-time -r --ignore-remove snd-hda-intel
    install snd-hda-intel /sbin/modprobe --first-time --ignore-install snd-hda-intel && { /sbin/modprobe snd-pcm-oss; /bin/true; }
    cx88_dvb
    options visor vendor=0x0830 product=0x061
    
    blacklist audio
    blacklist snd-usb-audio

  13. Hi there,

     

    It s Christmas and my birthday is just a few days before! So like every year I am stuck on what to ask Santa for. I ve decided to get a cordless desktop set as keyboard and mouse.

     

    I don t really want to get musch hassle to look for drivers for that though, so If anyone could give me hints on which set to choose that would be a great help.

     

    The budget is £40 -£50 quids and I usually get my stuff from ebuyers. I currently have a Microsoft internet pro KBD (usb).

     

    Thanks a bunch!

     

    Stef

     

     

    [moved from Hardware by spinynorman]

  14. Well, I have not been able to get it to complete an install. It attempts to format the partition after installing the system! It uses gparted, but even if I prep the partition ahead of time, it wants to do a routine that is a little borked. Oh, well, it is an alpha.

     

    Same here, the live version works well, and the hard-drive install did not work. I didn t find anything unusual about the live version, but it is an alpha version, I will still keep my eyes pealed and wait for the beta

     

    Stef

  15. Hi,

     

    I have recently played around with a DVB-T TV card (hauppauge nova-T) and have excellent results with Linux, poor results with windoze, yeepee!! But I knew that would happen...

     

    We use it to record our favourite programs (planet earth etc..) and our goal is to then burn the file on a DVD and play it on our 32'' LCD TV with digital quality.

     

    So far here is what I do :

     

    Record the program with kaffeine

    Transcode the .m2t file to a DVD format file with Tovid (mpg DVD video and sound compliant)

    Burn the DVD using Varsha (excellent program never failed me!)

     

    When recording with Kaffeine, I have a choice of three formats : TS, MPEG_PES and MPEG_PS. I can t find anywhere a difference between those, nor can idvid if I test an already recorded file.

     

    Any idea? I need a video expert!

     

     

    Cheers!

     

    Stef :unsure:

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