Fedora :: Built Randeonhd For F15 Yet?

May 25, 2011

hey has anyone built randeonhd for fedora 15 yet?

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Fedora :: HP - Built-in Microphone Isn't Working

Jul 4, 2010

I recently installed GUVCView to record videos via my webcam but my built-in microphone isn't working. Is there a driver for mine? The computer is an HP G60-530US, and the sound card is a Conxenant audio card and the webcam is a Chicony HP Webcam-101.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Install Ethernet Built In

Sep 19, 2010

i have acre M670G and am use red hat 5.3 i need to install Ethernet built in by use 64kb architecture but it doesn't work but it work with 32kb architecture . i need it by use 64kb architecture

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Fedora :: Using Built In Command Line FTP Program?

May 13, 2010

Any relatively easy user guide for the built in command line ftp program?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Laptop - Built In Microphone Detection

Jul 17, 2010

I am running Fedora 10 on my laptop. Recently I installed Empathy to use voice chat on Linux, however, Empathy does not detect the laptops built in microphone! I have checked the audio settings and found that the mic is enabled. I know that the mic is working as it works fine when I am booted onto my Windows partition.

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Fedora Installation :: Getting Sudo Insults To Work - Not Built Into The Rpm

Jan 21, 2009

I'm running into an issue on my fedora installations getting sudo insults to work. I'm fairly new to the distro, but in other distros, I just had to add insults to the Defaults line within visudo. Then I could sudo -K to reset my sudo session and it worked.

Since I installed sudo from yum, I suppose it's possible that insult support is not built into the rpm. I'm sure others got it working and I was hoping not to have to manually compile sudo with insults support as I don't want to break yum for updates/upgrades. If that's the only option, I'm more than happy to go that route, just would like it as a last resort.

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Fedora :: MPlayer And XBMC Built With NVIDIA VDPAU?

Aug 28, 2009

If you want to use XBMC 9.11 (Camelot) and MPlayer, I suggest to use RPM Fusion. VDPAU support is now mainline...My repository provides pre-beta XBMC Dharma packages (xbmc-dharma) and recent mplayer packages with bluray support (through libbluray and libaacs). These packages depend on RPM Fusion.

xbmc-dharma is also compiled with vdpau and vaapi support. vaapi is supposed to be compatible with Nvidia (through vdpau, install vdpau-video), ATI (through xvba, install xvba-video) and Intel (directly). For me (NVidia), it doesn't work, xbmc instantly crash. Anyway, you can try. Maybe it's useful for someone. You can maybe find informations here: [URL] For NVidia and ATI, it can only work with the closed source driver. For Intel. libva, vdpau-video source packages were copied from [URL](I forgot) and recompiled by me.

One last thing, RTMP [URL] support was removed from XBMC after 9.11. If you want to watch videos over this protocol (usually flash), you have to install librtmp (provided in my repo). Repository URL:[URL] If you want to install it in yum, copy [URL]

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Fedora X86/64bit :: FC12 Rt2870 Drivers - Built Into DVD ISO?

May 22, 2010

I just installed the Fedora 12 live CD, but the driver for my EnGenius EUB 9801 (rt2870) USB WiFi adapter is not installed. I tried some of the suggestions found on this forum, but since I'm new at Linux I haven't yet been successful with installing the driver.

Does anyone know if the much larger DVD ISO already contains the driver built-in for the rt2870 for Fedora? If so I'm thinking it would be easier (for me) to just download the DVD ISO and re-install FC12 using that to get my WiFi USB adapter working.

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Fedora Hardware :: Built - In Webcam RICOH Not Detected?

Sep 4, 2010

After installing Skype 2.1.0.81-fc10.i586.rpm (skype.com: fedora 10+) I could see and hear my friends, but they only hear me. Cheese: No device found. Terminal (parts):

Code:
[root@localhost ~]# ls /dev/video*
ls: /dev/video* ...not found
[root@localhost ~]# lsmod
Module Size Used by

[Code]...

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Fedora Networking :: Patching Rpm Built WiFi Drivers

Apr 28, 2011

I have been trying to get aircrack-ng program to get to work but apparently i needed a negative-one-channel-maxim patch in order for it to work successfully. I have looked over wiki of aircrack and followed the guide a few times but every time my compiled module was rejected my modprobe.

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Fedora Hardware :: Acer Aspire One - Built-in Card Reader?

Jan 1, 2009

I have an Acer Aspire One running Fedora 10.The Aspire One has a built in multi-format memory card reader compatible with SDHC, XD, Memory Stick Pro and MMC cards, however the card reader is only detected during bootup if a card is inserted otherwise the device isn't detected, the relevant drivers aren't loaded and the card reader doesn't work.

In other words if Fedora is booted without a card in the reader and I then want to use the card reader I have to insert a card and reboot in order to use it, after which cards can be inserted & removed and are detected and automounted with no problems.When the card reader is working lsmod shows the following modules are loaded.

[Code]...

If the laptop is booted without a card in the reader none this shows up. I've also tried manually loading the mmc_core, mmc_block, sdhci, memstick & jmb38x_ms modules to see if this kicks the reader into life but it doesn't. Is there a way of forcing the detection of this device during bootup?

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Fedora :: Warning: Incompatible Implicit Declaration Of Built-in Function Exit

Jan 8, 2010

I am running Fedora 12 with clean install. last updated 1/8/10 AM.Trying to install chkrootkit I get the following when running "make sense":

gcc -DHAVE_LASTLOG_H -o chklastlog chklastlog.c
gcc -DHAVE_LASTLOG_H -o chkwtmp chkwtmp.c
chkwtmp.c: In function �main�:
chkwtmp.c:95: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function �exit�

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Fedora Hardware :: Built-in Laptop Speakers Don't Auto-mute / Turn Off

Jun 6, 2010

I have a few problems with my sound. First off, I don't know exactly what chip it is, but my laptop is an Acer Aspire 6530 running a fully updated Fedora 13. Sound itself works, but that's about as far as it goes.So, here are my problems:Built-in laptop speakers don't auto-mute/turn off whenever something it plugged into the headphones jack.Microphone doesn't seem to work, both the one next to my webcam as well as any mic attached to the mic jack. The webcam itself works fine.I would be really happy if I could get these issues fixed. I was so impressed that I made Fedora my only OS on my laptop, but fixing a few more things would be even better.

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Fedora Installation :: Madwifi Wireless Drivers For Built In Atheros Adapter?

Nov 19, 2010

I'm using LiveCD to test my laptop with FC 14. It booted from the LiveCD image last night, but my wireless didn't work. I need the madwifi wireless drivers for my built in Atheros adapter.

Can I download the latest and greatest madwifi drivers, compile them and use them while running from the LiveCD image?

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Fedora Hardware :: Managing Built-in Webcam On Acer Extensa 4220?

May 8, 2011

I have just installed Fedora 14 on my Acer Extensa 4220. I am having trouble finding way to manage the built-in webcam: I surfed all the options on the menus and could not find the suitable application to do that.

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Fedora :: 13 - LDFLAGS - Avoid Re-compiling The Source And Only Run The Rpm Packaging Stuff With The Already Built Things

Jul 19, 2010

I recently installed Fedora 13 on my system, and I'm still in the process of setting it up as I like. As the FCEU and snes9x versions on rpmfusion are old (fceultra 0.98, snes without GUI), I wanted to compile my own RPMs Everything went OK, but I found myself having to build the packages several times because of missing LDFLAGS. I got several errors like "symbol X missing, it was found on Y so you may want to add Y to the linker flags", which I fixed by modifying & exporting LDFLAGS.

So, 2 questions:

1.- why are the LDFLAGS missing? How can I avoid having to set them up manually?
2.- There should be a way to avoid re-compiling the source and only run the rpm packaging stuff with the already built things (some option like 'don't build, only package'). how can I do that?

BTW, I can share my (pretty much hacked) .spec files if you are interested

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Fedora Installation :: Dell Vostro 1700 - Input Doesn't Work Correctly Neither Built In Microphone

Mar 20, 2009

I've installed fc10 but I got some problem with the audio driver for my Dell Vostro 1700. In particular line input doesn't work correctly neither the built in microphone, neither the line input. Is there a special driver?

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Fedora :: Set Totem Player To Open In External Monitor And Not In Built-in Monitor

Aug 11, 2011

I have an external monitor connected to my laptop (extended display). I always drag the Totem player from the laptop screen to external monitor to watch video files. I wonder, if the Totem player can be set to open in the external monitor automatically, everytime I open it?

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Hardware :: Built In Mic Not Working?

May 7, 2010

i have a sony vaio fw455d. i installed linux mint xfce version, problem is when am using skype or the sound recorder program my built in mic doesn't work, i have already downloaded the latest version of alsa.

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General :: Getting Distro For A PC Built Somewhere In The 80s-90s

Jul 30, 2010

I considered puppy Linux, but it's not my taste. I don't like the Looks of the GUI. That's very important to me. If you need the computer make and model, here it is. It is a Gateway 2000 4DX2-66.

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Programming :: How Applications Are Built

Mar 28, 2010

I've heard a long time ago that linux applications are built by having a CLI first, and later writing a GUI above that. Does someone have any reference/links about that subject? I'm interested in the principles of this method.

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Slackware :: Has Anyone Successfully Built GSB 2.30 On 13.1?

May 28, 2010

Iwhen I get my 32 bit build machine upgraded to 13.1 I was going to to try building GSB 2.30.

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Slackware :: Using Packages Built For 13.0 With 13.1

May 29, 2010

Since there aren't many available third party packages for slackware 13.1 yet, is it safe to install packages built for slackware 13.0? For example I need to install openoffice and skype and the latest packages i could find are built for 13.0.

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CentOS 5 :: Debuginfo RPM Not Being Built?

Feb 4, 2011

I'm trying to rebuild a .src.rpm to produce a debuginfo rpm but one is not being built. The normal .rpm builds just fine.

I have redhat-rpm-config installed, and the following is in my .rpmmacros:

%_topdir /home/kerrg/buildroot
%_toppath /home/kerrg/buildroot/tmp
%_signature gpg

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Debian :: Where To Get Version 5 With Kernel 2.6.34 Built-in

May 25, 2010

I got last night debian 5 stable, but it has an older version of kernel, I think 2.6.26, which doesn't have my network card drivers. I tried to install myself the kernel, but I a newbie in linux, so something failed and I give up until next time. Is this version: [URL] a safer one for a desktop computer, daily usage? How to I know it has the latest kernel?

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General :: How To Unzip A Windows-built .tar.gz

Jun 24, 2010

i wanna transfer files from my windows pc to linux server.

suppose i have a file structure like this:

img /
logo.gif
css /
style.css
index.php

i tar.gz the directory, then upload, and then tar-xvzf the uploaded file. but the result is 3 file in root like this:

imglogo.gif
cssstyle.css
index.php

when i use zip instead of tar.gz it breaks the structure. i.e. it unzip some directories as empty files. fr examples it makes an empty file named img.

what's the reliable solution to transfer files between windows and linux?

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Ubuntu :: Built In Micrphone In Web Chat

Jan 17, 2010

I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on a Acer aspire one netbook with built in cam and mic, I am using skype to have Video chat but i only hear static when i did a test to the home computer, I can here voice but they can only hear static from me

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Ubuntu :: DEB Of The 2.6.32 Kernel With The BFS Scheduler Built In?

Feb 6, 2010

Is there a DEB of the 2.6.32 Kernel with the BFS Scheduler built in? I'd like to give it a run, but I'm not so sure about compiling it on my own.

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Ubuntu :: How To Know In Built Library Functions

Mar 21, 2010

while writing my codes in g-edit, how do I know the in built library functions? Like in turbo C we can see the library functions? Is there any such features?How can I do that?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Getting Qt 4.7.0 Built And Installed

Aug 13, 2010

I wanted to develop using some of the bleeding edge features of the new Qt framework, but there is no easy way to get 4.7.0 installed on lucid. The build is relatively easy with a few minor annoyances.

Code:
# first grab some general require packages
sudo apt-get install build-essential
# now grab the build deps for the current qt (mostly the same as for 4.7.0)
sudo apt-get build-dep qt4-x11
# need to grab some extra libs that are not build deps
sudo apt-get install libphonon-dev libgstreamer0.10-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev
# grab the source package from [URL]
wget [URL]

# now configure qt 4.7.0 with declarative support
# the annoyances here are all the extra includes that are required
# i am installing to $HOME/qt/qt-4.7.0 but feel free to change that
./configure -prefix $HOME/qt/qt-4.7.0 -I/usr/include/gstreamer-0.10 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/libxml2 -opensource -declarative -confirm-license -v 2>&1 | tee config.log
# build (takes a while)
make
# install
make install

If anyone out there knows of a PPA that is building Qt 4.7.0, please let me know. I would be interested to abandon building it manually.

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