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[root@localhost maarten]# modprobe -r iwlagn [root@localhost maarten]# modprobe iwlagn fw_restart4965=1 FATAL: Error inserting iwlagn (/lib/modules/2.6.27.19-desktop586-1mnb/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwlagn.ko.gz): Invalid module format
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- The iwlwifi-4965-2.ucode is installed. - lsmod | grep -i iwlagn does nothing And modprobe [root@localhost maarten]# modprobe iwlagn FATAL: Error inserting iwlagn (/lib/modules/2.6.27.19-desktop586-1mnb/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwlagn.ko.gz): Invalid argument
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In all my experimenting yesterday I must have done something wrong ... Today I suddenly can't find my Wlan0-interface. It's just gone overnight ... Vanished from the network-center. I've tried to setup a network interface, but when I click wireless and then proceed all I get is use Windows ndiswrapper. And I know there used to be an Intel 4965-option there when I booted Mandriva the first time. Three things I found so far: There appears to be no iwl4965.ko.gz-file in /lib/modules/2.6.27.19-desktop586-1mnb/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/ When installing iwlwifi-kernel-desktop586-latest i get unsatisfied iwlwifi-kernel-2.6.26.3-desktop586-1mnb it shows up correctly under the 'browse and configure hardware'-screen System specs: Mandriva 2009 Powerpack on a Acer Aspire 5920 with Intel WiFi 4965 AGN .
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I'm running wine-doors-0.1.2-4mdv2009.0 . Well I found the Wine-doors website but I get a unsatisfied pygtk2-libglade-error when installing the latest 1.3.1-version. By the way. How can i completely remove wine, like all the settings and folders of my failed experiment to start over with a clean wine? Because uninstalling through installing/removing software and additionaly searching and removing all wine entries doesn't seem to do the trick?
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Allright well on my way making my first steps in Mandriva ... Ran in to a second problem (First one is the Lexmark-printer that just won't work) I can't seem to solve after severall hours of research :unsure:. When starting Wine Doors all I get is the first-boot screen, where I enter my name check the 'i have a valid windows license' box then click proceed the buttons grey out and nothing happens. The bar that should fill up just states idle. Sofar I've tried other versions of Wine & Wine Doors, and deleting the .wine doors folder in my home-directory but all with the same result. I've included the log I found in the Wine Doors folder 2009-04-21 16:20:13 Info: Created log file: wine-doors.log2009-04-21 16:20:13 Debug: in path: /home/maarten/.wine-doors 2009-04-21 16:20:13 Info: Started logging session 2009-04-21 16:20:13 Debug: Xoring all/installed to create available 2009-04-21 16:20:14 Info: Checking wine drive: /home/maarten/.wine
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MDV 2009 blank screen when installing [solved]
Verplrke replied to Verplrke's topic in Installing Mandriva
I've got it. I choose the install without lapic and I was able to boot. So I swtiched lapic of in the bootloader and Mandriva booted succesfully. -
MDV 2009 blank screen when installing [solved]
Verplrke replied to Verplrke's topic in Installing Mandriva
I've managed to install Mandriva by changing the SATA-mode from ahci to IDE in the Bios. That made the install possible but I haven't been able to boot Mandriva as I get a similar blank screen after the bootloader now. Plus switching to IDE-mode gives BOSD's in Vista, so I had to switch back to ahci. -
Verplrke started following MDV 2009 blank screen when installing [solved]
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I'm trying to install Mandriva Powerpack 2009 on my Acer Aspire 5920G. After choosing to install Mandriva from the Boot menu. I get a black screen saying "probing edd" and then quickly going completely black. There is some disc activity afterwards for a few seconds but then it completely freezes. When I choose text-install instead of graphical install the last lines are "PME# is disabled" and then the computer freezes. I've tried some stuff like booting with edd=skipmbr and/or edd=off but this doesn't solve the problem.
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After a little experimenting i found a solution in a kubuntu-version: In xorg.conf add only the following to your mediaplaymouse: Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" Option "Buttons" "9" The problem appears to be solved now, the master sllider is the one moving when touching volume controls...
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I'm having trouble changing the volume with KMix/Amarok. I use a logitech mediaplay mouse which has two buttons for raising and lowering the volume and Xmodmap (don't exactly know what it does). But when I press these it lowers the volume of the 'Master Mono' channel. I can see the slider moving the way I want to but the actual volume of the sounds playing stays the same. When right-mouse-button clicking on master-mono and choosing global settings there are no settings set at all. [moved from Software by spinynorman]
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Got it: uninstalled the kernel source, rebooted, installed the kernel source again and I was able to run make and make install without a single problem. Thanks for the help!
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[root@localhost maarten]# modprobe lmpcm_usb FATAL: Module lmpcm_usb not found. Normally the make command should add a entry in the modules.dep file using depmod. Apperently it didn't, so I added this myself: /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/misc/lmpcm_usb.ko: /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/kernel/drivers/usb/core/usbcore.ko.gz The eventual result stays the same: [root@localhost maarten]# modprobe lmpcm_usb FATAL: Error inserting lmpcm_usb (/lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/misc/lmpcm_usb.ko): Invalid module format I must say, adding this in Mandriva 2006 was a lot easier!
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Installing the kernel source solved the compile problem partially, after that I encoutered an module symvers error, which I was able to solve myself. But now when inserting the module i get this error: [root@localhost lmpcm_usb-0.5.5]# insmod /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/misc/lmpcm_usb.ko insmod: error inserting '/lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/misc/lmpcm_usb.ko': -1 Invalid module format Renaming lmpcm_usb.ko tot lmpcm_usb.ko.gz didn't solve the problem ...
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To enable the media buttons on my logitech Mediaplay Mouse, I would like to use lmpcm. It worked fine under Mandriva 2006 but now in the new Mandriva 2007 Spring (with kernel 2.6.17-13) I get this error when I run make: [root@localhost lmpcm_usb-0.5.5]# make make -C /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/build SUBDIRS=/home/maarten/Desktop/lmpcm_usb-0.5.5 modules make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.17-13mdv/build: Unknown file or folder. Aborted. make: *** [default] Error 2 *Note: the archive does not contain a configure-file, only make and make-install need to be executed.