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  1. Hmm... Now y'all lost me. Does it or does it not affect the way the HW shuts itself down when asked to (shutdown)?

     

    I have never fiddled with the ACPI choice before, but when I disabled it, my PC was left power on with the shutdown splash pic on the screen. I had to manually press the power button on the case to turn power off.

     

    Now that I enabled it again the PC is shut down as it should be.

     

    So what's the ACPI there for, what's its purpose in life?

  2. I've had this problem now for a few days and cannot figure out what the problem is.

     

    Whenever I start my system and Grub chooses the default boot of Mandriva 2008 desktop kernel, the system will most often freeze during the first boot. It will happen at this point shown in the logfile at 09:01 - I restarted it at 09:03.

     

    Sometimes I've waited a long time (just let it load itself for a long time) until it starts Gnome (I autoboot to Gnome currently), but once in Gnome, the system doesn't respond to KB or the mouse. I've had to reboot to make it work.

     

    I'm suspecting the wlan is causing it (I'm currently using ndiswrapper - I used to use madwifi in 2007.1, but it would not work for my 2008 system), but cannot be sure.

     

    This happens every once in awhile, but cannot say, what's causing it to happen.

     

    Oh, I don't know if this is relevant, but the 2008 Free DVD automatically installed the laptop kernel. As this is not a laptop, I installed the desktop afterwards and have chosen the desktop kernel to boot as a default.

     

    Again, any help is very much appreciated.

     

    			   Oct 21 09:01:03 localhost syslogd 1.4.2: restart. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:04 localhost INIT: Loading ACPI module sbs: successfull 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:04 localhost kernel: klogd 1.4.2, log source = /proc/kmsg started. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:04 localhost kernel: Linux version 2.6.22.9-desktop-1mdv (lcapitulino@n5.mandriva.com) (gcc version 4.2.2 20070909 (prerelease) (4.2.2-0.RC.1mdv2008.0)) #1 SMP Thu Sep 27 04:07:04 CEST 2007 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:04 localhost kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: 
    		 <snip>
    		 ......
    		 </snip>
    		 Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: usb-storage: device scan complete 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel:  sdc1 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: usb-storage: device scan complete 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel:  sdb1 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: sd 5:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg4 type 0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: usb-storage: device scan complete 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost acpid: starting up 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: EXT3 FS on sda8, internal journal 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: NTFS driver 2.1.28 [Flags: R/O DEBUG MODULE]. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: NTFS volume version 3.1. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: NTFS volume version 3.1. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: EXT3 FS on sda9, internal journal 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: loop: module loaded 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: bootsplash 3.1.6-2004/03/31: looking for picture...<6> silentjpeg size 22039 bytes,<6>...found (800x600, 21991 bytes, v3). 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: bootsplash: status on console 0 changed to on 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (8192 buckets, 65536 max) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: No dock devices found. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: input: Power Button (FF) as /class/input/input2 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF] 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: input: Power Button (CM) as /class/input/input3 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB] 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: Removing netfilter NETLINK layer. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost acpid: 5 rules loaded 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: vboxdrv: Trying to deactivate the NMI watchdog permanently... 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:05 localhost kernel: vboxdrv: Successfully done. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:06 localhost service_harddrake[4094]: ### Program is starting ### 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:06 localhost acpid: client connected from 4194[16:16] 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:06 localhost acpid: 1 client rule loaded 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost service_harddrake[4094]: running: dmidecode 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost service_harddrake[4094]: modified file /etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/kernel 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost service_harddrake[4094]: created file /etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/previous_hw 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 10 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost kernel: lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost kernel: Mobile IPv6 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:07 localhost kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 17 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost ifplugd(eth0)[4536]: ifplugd 0.28 initializing. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: r8169: eth0: link down 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost ifplugd(eth0)[4536]: Using interface eth0/00:16:17:F0:84:62 with driver <r8169> (version: 2.2LK) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost ifplugd(eth0)[4536]: Using detection mode: SIOCETHTOOL 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost ifplugd(eth0)[4536]: Initialization complete, link beat not detected. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: ndiswrapper version 1.47 loaded (smp=yes) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: ndiswrapper: driver net5211 (,10/22/2003,2.1.3.1) loaded 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:01.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: ndiswrapper: using IRQ 21 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: wlan0: ethernet device 00:30:4f:39:25:29 using serialized NDIS driver: net5211, version: 0x30000, NDIS version: 0x501, vendor: 'NDIS Network Adapter', 168C:0013.5.conf 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: wlan0: encryption modes supported: WEP; TKIP with WPA; AES/CCMP with WPA 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:08 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver ndiswrapper 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:09 localhost kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:09 localhost ifplugd(wlan0)[4629]: ifplugd 0.28 initializing. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:09 localhost ifplugd(wlan0)[4629]: Using interface wlan0/00:30:4F:39:25:29 with driver <ndiswrapper+net5211> (version: 1.47+,10/22/2003,2.1.3.1) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:09 localhost ifplugd(wlan0)[4629]: Using detection mode: SIOCETHTOOL 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:09 localhost ifplugd(wlan0)[4629]: Initialization complete, link beat not detected. 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: divide error: 0000 [#1] 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: SMP 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: Modules linked in: ndiswrapper af_packet snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi_event ipv6 snd_seq snd_seq_device snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss vboxdrv video thermal sbs fan container button dock battery ac ide_cd binfmt_misc loop nls_utf8 ntfs vfat fat dm_mirror dm_mod piix cpufreq_ondemand cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_powersave freq_table processor nvram usb_storage ide_core usblp snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec ac97_bus snd_pcm r8169 snd_timer snd soundcore snd_page_alloc intel_agp i2c_i801 tsdev i2c_core agpgart iTCO_wdt iTCO_vendor_support evdev sr_mod sg ext3 jbd scsi_wait_scan sd_mod ahci ata_piix libata scsi_mod usbhid ff_memless ehci_hcd uhci_hcd usbcore 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: CPU:	0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: EIP:	0060:[<f926d513>]	Tainted: P	   VLI 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246   (2.6.22.9-desktop-1mdv #1) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: EIP is at 0xf926d513 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: eax: 00000063   ebx: 00000011   ecx: 00000000   edx: 00000000 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: esi: f914f000   edi: f9183000   ebp: 00000000   esp: f6fa9f14 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: ds: 007b   es: 007b   fs: 00d8  gs: 0000  ss: 0068 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: Process ntos_wq/0 (pid: 4579, ti=f6fa8000 task=f6c9a550 task.ti=f6fa8000) 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: Stack: f9183000 f914f000 f6fa9f54 f79c9400 f926d608 f914f000 f7abce80 f92386e4 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:		f9263428 f914f000 f921595d 00000000 f9150e18 00000000 00000000 00000286 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:		f6fa9f70 f9217206 f7b3b2e8 f7b3b2c0 00000000 00000000 f7abce80 f6fa9fa0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: Call Trace: 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c010529a>] show_trace_log_lvl+0x1a/0x30 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c010535b>] show_stack_log_lvl+0xab/0xd0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c0105551>] show_registers+0x1d1/0x2d0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c0105768>] die+0x118/0x240 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c0105921>] do_trap+0x91/0xc0 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c0105ec5>] do_divide_error+0x85/0x90 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  [<c0315fba>] error_code+0x72/0x78 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel:  ======================= 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: Code: 75 06 8b 57 24 89 57 28 39 6f 28 0f 8f d5 00 00 00 66 83 fb 11 75 38 0f b7 8e a2 10 00 00 0f b7 86 a0 10 00 00 33 d2 8d 44 08 ff <f7> f1 8b 4f 40 8b 14 8d 38 62 28 f9 6b d2 64 50 52 56 e8 e6 d8 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: EIP: [<f926d513>] 0xf926d513 SS:ESP 0068:f6fa9f14 
    		   Oct 21 09:01:12 localhost kernel: note: ntos_wq/0[4579] exited with preempt_count 1 
    		   Oct 21 09:03:35 localhost syslogd 1.4.2: restart. 
    		   Oct 21 09:03:35 localhost INIT: Loading ACPI module bay: failed 
    		   Oct 21 09:03:35 localhost kernel: klogd 1.4.2, log source = /proc/kmsg started. 
    		   Oct 21 09:03:36 localhost kernel: Linux version 2.6.22.9-desktop-1mdv (lcapitulino@n5.mandriva.com) (gcc version 4.2.2 20070909 (prerelease) (4.2.2-0.RC.1mdv2008.0)) #1 SMP Thu Sep 27 04:07:04 CEST 2007

  3. I'm a happy Ubuntu 7.10 user through VirtualBox in Mandriva. B)

     

    Now all I have to do is learn how to use it (out of all the distros I've mostly only used Mandriva). I don't even know where to find stuff yet (there is no Mandirva-type MCC or anything like that, is there...). But that subject is perhaps best discussed in another topic and forum. ;)

     

    There are slight problems either with Ubuntu or VirtualBox as Ubuntu gets aborted every now and then (at least once a day), but it is fairly fast to restart.

     

    Here's a screenshot of that.

    http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs19/f/2007/293...x_by_Dude67.png

  4. I updated the system and it did reveal the update button. OK, I tried updating, but for some reason it said it doesn't have enough room in the /-partition. This is weird as there is a total of 2.5 GB of root-partition.

     

    edit

    It complained it needed a total of 1GB in / and I should free additional 300+ MB of HD space.

    /edit

     

    I cleaned the temp-folder (or something like that it told me to do), but no. The same error message.

     

    Then I even did a clean reinstall (that was Xubuntu 7.04 in VirtualBox in Mandriva 2008 host) adding to the root partition, but no.

     

    Originally I had these partitions:

    2500 MB of /

    500 MB of swap

    5000 MB of /home

     

    Well, I'm downloading the ubuntu 7.10 and installing the 7.10 from scratch.

  5. Yesterday I updated my second PC with the update choice from 2007.1 into 2008. That was OK I guess even though it took something like 2 to 3 hours to do so (from the DVD). Is that normal?

     

    What I did at first (before the update from DVD) was update the sources to 2008 even though I was still running 2007.1 (removing all the sources before that with urpmi.removemedia -a). I didn't update anything though (exept the sources); as I decided I would update from DVD.

     

    After the update I updated all the sources (with easy-urpmi and with the "no key -safe" sources that Adam posted) to 2008 and it all was updated in a second. I just thought that my updating the sources before the update of the system would have been carried over through the upgrade process from 2007.1 to 2008.

     

    I tried to see if I had all the components updated OK, I couldn't connect to the sources.

    These problems continued with this particular PC and I decided to install it anew. Just leaving /home partition as it was.

     

    This time everything went smoothly and there were no hiccups. Before that - when I had upgraded from 2007.1 - I noticed that MCC looked different from my other PC with 2008. Well it looked like 2007.1. There is a slight difference in the lay-out of MCC screens etc.

     

    Now the update went smoothly. I easy-urpmi'ed new sources and managed to get all the updates available. This was something I was unable to do in my upgraded installation of 2008.

     

    I don't know what went wrong initially with the upgrade process, but I can recommend the full installation path (without formating the /home partition - if you want to keep your personal stuff)!

  6. This is something that has come up after I installed 2008, but I'm not really sure if this is related to the new Mandriva 2008.

     

    I have two almost identical external USB Harddrives (only difference is size) connected to my PC. Now the first one is easily mounted/unmounted in KDE desktop, but the second one is the problem. I cannot unmount this and this is the error I get:

    post-13785-1192273998_thumb.png

    I don't know what I have done or what has happened with this. The only thing I remember fiddling with was the automatic mounting tick in properties of that device icon on my KDE desktop. But that's it...

     

    For some odd reason this external harddrive is mounted as /mnt/win_c2 and not as /media/porscheII as it used to be. In this screenshot the one on the left is the weird one and the one on the right is the one that is operating as it should:

    post-13785-1192274369_thumb.jpg

    I have not done this intentionally, so what's causing this and how can I make it mount and unmount as I like?

     

    One other thing: If the HDDs are not turned on when I boot Mandriva, once turned on again they will be mounted at /media/porsche and /media/porscheII as they should be. So for some reason this one device will be mounted during boot as /mnt/win_c2.

  7. Here's my thoughts on 2008. I think it's shinier (at least KDE) and better "out of the box" than 2007 was. I think that Mandriva team has done a great job!

     

    The biggest improvement from my perspective has been the compiz fusion! For some reason I have been unable to make 3D to work perfectly in 2007 or 2007.1, but now it's working fine!

     

    There are two points I didn't like in the new 2008 (please take this as a constructive and positive feedback!):

    1) when installing the system I chose the KDE installation version in stead of the one I should have chosen, i.e. select individual packages. For me this was a bit confusing... I thought that that was just the major choice (I do use KDE most of the time, but want to choose to boot to Gnome if needed) where you could choose to install several other options as well afterwards, but no. I did a new install after I made that choice and could select freely what I wanted. (perhaps I would have needed a heads-up for that, but I managed OK in the end).

     

    2) Why is it that the default choice of the installation DVD is installing 2008? This is a bit bigger nuisance than the first one. All the other Mandriva versions I've had (from 2006 on) the choice of install has not been the default choice and I have booted my PC without having to watch by the PC while it fires up just to choose to boot from HDD. I know I can take the DVD out, but it sometimes stays there for weeks (if I need to install something, you know... :unsure: ).

     

    All and all, I honestly think that this is by far the best Mandrvia version thus far! Good work guys!

     

    Me likes! :thumbs:

  8. Well, I sort of have... I have the official sources from a different source than the plf ones. And then there is the second PC, I believe (not 100% sure though) I have different sources.

     

    I could change them, but now I'm thinking of waiting a couple of days and then if it doesn't come around I'll change sources.

  9. It's most likely not the same issue, but here's my 2 cents. I've always gotten lousy torrent speed (be it ktorrent, bittorrent or aria2c) compared to ftp. I don't know if this is an ISP issue, but even this week when I was DL'ing MDV2008 DVD iso I received some DL speeds of 30 kb/s (and an estimate of some 2 to almost 3 days of DL time). But with ftp I got the speed of 105 kb/s and was done with the whole DVD iso in some 12 - 13 hours.

     

    I did the download with aria2c and can recommend it to anyone seeking for a new download software. If the download breaks aria can pick up where you left the dl the last time.

  10. Do you know if there is a problem with the repos at the moment (and some 12 hours ago)?

     

    I did a clean install (exept for the /home partition) from the DVD on this machine and updated the sources OK.

     

    Yesterday I updated my second PC with the update choice from 2007.1 into 2008. That was OK I guess even though it took something like 2 to 3 hours to do so (from the DVD). Is that normal?

     

    What I did at first (before the update from DVD) was update the sources to 2008 even though I was still running 2007.1 (removing all the sources before that with urpmi.removemedia -a). I didn't update anything though (exept the sources); as I decided I would update from DVD.

     

    After the update I updated all the sources (with easy-urpmi and with the "no key -safe" sources that Adam posted) to 2008 and it all was updated in a second. I just thought that my updating the sources before the update of the system would have been carried over through the upgrade process from 2007.1 to 2008.

     

    I tried to see if I had all the components updated OK, I couldn't connect to the sources.

     

    The same now applies to this PC (the first 2008 installation) and I cannot connect to the sources.

     

    Is this due to the sources beeing unavailable (jammed because of the traffic) or is it something else? Should I re-install the second PC as a full installation and not just update from 2007.1?

  11. I'm impatient, amongst other things...lol. If I get a chance I'll install it over the next day or so, then switch my sources when 2008.0 official comes out.

    I'm impatient as well, and have been anxiously waiting for this release since it was originally posted to be released (end of Sep). But I will wait for the official release to get it installed on my PC as ready (flawless) as possible.

     

    I would suggest you wait for the official release of 2008, which could be out for downloading already tomorrow (Tuesday) or in the next couple of days. That way you avoid any cooker problems (unless you specifically want to dl the cooker version).

    https://mandrivausers.org/index.php?showtopic=43666

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