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  1. 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 .

  2. 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?

  3. 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.log

    2009-04-21 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

  4. 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.

  5. 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...

  6. 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]

  7. [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!

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.

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