After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
_____
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
_______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
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Internet is not getting configured. Need help.
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
_____
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
_______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Can you provide an example. Also see if you can get the attached network devices.
lspci | grep Ethernet
Example. 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 01) 08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 04)
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 13:58 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Internet is not getting configured. Need help.
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”.
Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server?
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
_____
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
_______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems.
Let the updater update everything.
Regards
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”.
Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server?
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Yes I do have a broadband connected to external modem. When I pug-in the LAN cable, it says connected, but nothing works! I verified the ip-address but it’s not the one which I get while running vista.
I need a detail diagnose procedure to catch the problem.
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:31 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems.
Let the updater update everything.
Regards
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”.
Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server?
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
_____
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
_______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Here's what you do. In Vista go to a command prompt and type ipconfig and post it here. In Fedora get a terminal session and type ifconfig and post it here. In vista do a nslookup from a command prompt for your favorite web site and check that it returns the correct DNS address. In Fedora do the same from a terminal and check that you get the correct address. In Vista from a command prompt try pinging the gateway and confirm that you can reach the gateway. In Fedora do the same and confirm that you can reach the gateway.
In vista are you using the WiFi Connection rather than the wired. If so use the wired in both cases so we get the same results.
In both cases the default gateway should be the broadband router and the DNS server will also be the same address as the gateway (This will depend on make and model of the router).
I need this information to catch the problem.
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 14:09 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Yes I do have a broadband connected to external modem. When I pug-in the LAN cable, it says connected, but nothing works! I verified the ip-address but it’s not the one which I get while running vista.
I need a detail diagnose procedure to catch the problem.
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:31 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems.
Let the updater update everything.
Regards
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”.
Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server?
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Please find my answers below………
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 1:23 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Here's what you do. In Vista go to a command prompt and type ipconfig and post it here. 192.168.1.2 In Fedora get a terminal session and type ifconfig and post it here. Command not found – through status of connection ip-comes to be 192.168.1.1 In vista do a nslookup from a command prompt for your favorite web site and check that it returns the correct DNS address. 192.168.1.0 In Fedora do the same from a terminal and check that you get the correct address. In Vista from a command prompt try pinging the gateway and confirm that you can reach the gateway. YES In Fedora do the same and confirm that you can reach the gateway. Unreachable host
In vista are you using the WiFi Connection rather than the wired. If so use the wired in both cases so we get the same results. Both are Wired
In both cases the default gateway should be the broadband router and the DNS server will also be the same address as the gateway (This will depend on make and model of the router).
I need this information to catch the problem.
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 14:09 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Yes I do have a broadband connected to external modem. When I pug-in the LAN cable, it says connected, but nothing works! I verified the ip-address but it’s not the one which I get while running vista.
I need a detail diagnose procedure to catch the problem.
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:31 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems.
Let the updater update everything.
Regards
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”.
Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server?
_____
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
_____
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
_____
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
_______________________________________________ Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
Ok lets force the issue. Create a new network profile using your Ethernet adapter (Probably eth0).
Under network configuration.
IP address 192.168.1.20 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.0
Under DNS set the following
Primary DNS server 192.168.1.0
Save this and activate. Deactivate any other profiles.
If this does not work I would like you to change the routers address to 192.168.1.1 and change the DHCP range to start from 2. While 192.168.1.0 is a valid address this could be where the problem is.
So the adapter settings would become.
IP address 192.168.1.20 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1
Under DNS set the following
Primary DNS server 192.168.1.1
Regards Ray
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 13:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Please find my answers below………
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 1:23 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Here's what you do. In Vista go to a command prompt and type ipconfig and post it here. 192.168.1.2 In Fedora get a terminal session and type ifconfig and post it here. Command not found – through status of connection ip-comes to be 192.168.1.1 In vista do a nslookup from a command prompt for your favorite web site and check that it returns the correct DNS address. 192.168.1.0 In Fedora do the same from a terminal and check that you get the correct address.
In Vista from a command prompt try pinging the gateway and confirm that you can reach the gateway. YES In Fedora do the same and confirm that you can reach the gateway. Unreachable host
In vista are you using the WiFi Connection rather than the wired. If so use the wired in both cases so we get the same results. Both are Wired
In both cases the default gateway should be the broadband router and the DNS server will also be the same address as the gateway (This will depend on make and model of the router).
I need this information to catch the problem.
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 14:09 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Yes I do have a broadband connected to external modem. When I pug-in the LAN cable, it says connected, but nothing works! I verified the ip-address but it’s not the one which I get while running vista.
I need a detail diagnose procedure to catch the problem.
______________________________________________________________ From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:31 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx) Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems. Let the updater update everything. Regards On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote: In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”. Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server? ______________________________________________________
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
One further bit of information. While brushing up on IP I found this.
Definition: The IP address 192.168.1.0 represents the 192.168.1.x range of addresses where x is between 1 and 255. 192.168.1.0 is a private IP network. It is the default network (but not the default address) for Linksys brand home broadband routers.
192.168.1.0 is not a valid IP address for a network router or other host, and no device on your network should be configured to own this address. Instead, 192.168.1.0 is used in routing tables and by the Internet Protocol internally to identify the 192.168.1.x network as a whole. A router or other network gateway device on these networks is typically installed at 192.168.1.1, and other hosts use higher numbers in the range.
At this point I would recommend changing the routers address.
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 19:24 +0000, Ray Ward wrote:
Ok lets force the issue. Create a new network profile using your Ethernet adapter (Probably eth0).
Under network configuration.
IP address 192.168.1.20 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.0
Under DNS set the following
Primary DNS server 192.168.1.0
Save this and activate. Deactivate any other profiles.
If this does not work I would like you to change the routers address to 192.168.1.1 and change the DHCP range to start from 2. While 192.168.1.0 is a valid address this could be where the problem is.
So the adapter settings would become.
IP address 192.168.1.20 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1
Under DNS set the following
Primary DNS server 192.168.1.1
Regards Ray
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 13:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Please find my answers below………
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 1:23 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Here's what you do. In Vista go to a command prompt and type ipconfig and post it here. 192.168.1.2 In Fedora get a terminal session and type ifconfig and post it here. Command not found – through status of connection ip-comes to be 192.168.1.1 In vista do a nslookup from a command prompt for your favorite web site and check that it returns the correct DNS address. 192.168.1.0 In Fedora do the same from a terminal and check that you get the correct address.
In Vista from a command prompt try pinging the gateway and confirm that you can reach the gateway. YES In Fedora do the same and confirm that you can reach the gateway. Unreachable host
In vista are you using the WiFi Connection rather than the wired. If so use the wired in both cases so we get the same results. Both are Wired
In both cases the default gateway should be the broadband router and the DNS server will also be the same address as the gateway (This will depend on make and model of the router).
I need this information to catch the problem.
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 14:09 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Yes I do have a broadband connected to external modem. When I pug-in the LAN cable, it says connected, but nothing works! I verified the ip-address but it’s not the one which I get while running vista.
I need a detail diagnose procedure to catch the problem.
____________________________________________________________ From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:31 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx) Ok. Do you have a connection such as broadband? It seems your first problem is getting connected to the internet. I think you need to setup a wired link to your router first with DHCP enable and see what happens. There are no security settings so you should just connect. From there we can proceed with the other problems. Let the updater update everything. Regards On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:06 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote: In Add/Remove packages, I’m not able view anything. It says, “unable to load the package view list, it should be done at backend”. Is it because I’m not able connect to internet, and the list has to be downloaded from http server? ____________________________________________________
From: Ray Ward [mailto:rayfward@sky.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 1:26 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Look in Add/remove packages and search for Pulse. The first item should be this. Enable pulseaudio support in KDE.
It's unlikely the Nvidia driver would stop sound working.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:40 +0530, Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
After installing NVIDIA graphics drivers(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-180.35-pkg1.run) sound is not working!!!
From: gyan prakash [mailto:gyan.prakash@st.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:35 AM To: 'Miguel Angel Perez'; 'fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com' Subject: RE: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Hello,
My laptop multimedia-keys(HP smart keys) works fine in GNOME desktop but doesn’t work with KDE.
Also, Internet is not getting configured. When I plugin the LAN wire, it says connected and the ip address displayed is different to what I see in windows. I have a external modem connected to broadband service provider.
Please provide suggestion to configure the above.
Thanks,
Gyan
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:48 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Rpmfusion is easy to set up: http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/
The nvidia-driver is propietary but you are allowed to use it as you own the card, so you sould not care about licensing issues about it. Only philosofical issues for being using a propietary binary thing into your free kernel.
The audio card can be a problem. You first have to identify the chipset and know if alsa supports it, you can start in alsa's web site instructions for new alsa users: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
Good luck!
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hey, but am more worried about the Audio card. I tried with F10 KDE live CD but no sound was audible! Also how do I get rpm-fusion usage license?
Is their any alternate method to get sound working on my laptop?
From: Miguel Angel Perez [mailto:mangelp@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:20 PM To: Gyan PRAKASH Cc: fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com; gyanu2k@yahoo.com Subject: Re: F10 installation on Hp laptop(dv5-1210tx)
Nvidia graphics will be supported if you use rpm fusion non-free repository, the processor is supported, the touchpad too, the network card too, but the tv tunner the audo codec and the HP MeadiaSmart thing should be check before. The best thing is trying first with a live cd and check that everything works out of the box. With a live cd you should not have proper video aceleration as it will use the default nv driver for your nvidia card until you set up rpmfusion and install nvidia propietary kernel, so don't worry about the video performance.
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
-- Regards, Miguel Ángel Pérez
Fedora-laptop-list mailing list Fedora-laptop-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-laptop-list
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 21:29 +0000, Ray Ward wrote:
One further bit of information. While brushing up on IP I found this.
Definition: The IP address 192.168.1.0 represents the 192.168.1.x range of addresses where x is between 1 and 255. 192.168.1.0 is a private IP network. It is the default network (but not the default address) for Linksys brand home broadband routers.
192.168.1.0 is not a valid IP address for a network router or other host, and no device on your network should be configured to own this address. Instead, 192.168.1.0 is used in routing tables and by the Internet Protocol internally to identify the 192.168.1.x network as a whole. A router or other network gateway device on these networks is typically installed at 192.168.1.1, and other hosts use higher numbers in the range.
At this point I would recommend changing the routers address.
Just to clarify things a little, many (most?) TCP/IP implementations allow for the 0 address in a subnet to be used as a valid IP address. If you see 192.168.1.0 on its own, it's most likely an IP address. If it's paired with 255.255.255.0 as a network mask, or has a /24 on the end of it, then it's a network. It's also possible (even common) for that network is subdivided into multiple smaller networks (e.g. /28).
The suggestion to try 192.168.1.1 instead of 192.168.1.0 is reasonable, though.
Wayne.
Agreed, Supper netting. Some times referred to as sleepless nights, Lost weekends and job security.
Regards Ray
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 14:11 -0800, Wayne Feick wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 21:29 +0000, Ray Ward wrote:
One further bit of information. While brushing up on IP I found this.
Definition: The IP address 192.168.1.0 represents the 192.168.1.x range of addresses where x is between 1 and 255. 192.168.1.0 is a private IP network. It is the default network (but not the default address) for Linksys brand home broadband routers.
192.168.1.0 is not a valid IP address for a network router or other host, and no device on your network should be configured to own this address. Instead, 192.168.1.0 is used in routing tables and by the Internet Protocol internally to identify the 192.168.1.x network as a whole. A router or other network gateway device on these networks is typically installed at 192.168.1.1, and other hosts use higher numbers in the range.
At this point I would recommend changing the routers address.
Just to clarify things a little, many (most?) TCP/IP implementations allow for the 0 address in a subnet to be used as a valid IP address. If you see 192.168.1.0 on its own, it's most likely an IP address. If it's paired with 255.255.255.0 as a network mask, or has a /24 on the end of it, then it's a network. It's also possible (even common) for that network is subdivided into multiple smaller networks (e.g. /28).
The suggestion to try 192.168.1.1 instead of 192.168.1.0 is reasonable, though.
Wayne.
Hi,
I installed fedora F10 on my HP-laptop. Sound card is working but perfomance is very low - peak volume is quite low, quality is not as good as I get in pre-installed Vista.
The Laptop has IDT High-Definition Audio card. Any suggestions?
Regards, Gyan
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
1. Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
2. NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
3. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
4. HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
5. IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
6. Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
7. HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
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On Wednesday 25 March 2009 22:11:25 Gyan PRAKASH wrote:
Hi,
I installed fedora F10 on my HP-laptop. Sound card is working but perfomance is very low - peak volume is quite low, quality is not as good as I get in pre-installed Vista.
The Laptop has IDT High-Definition Audio card. Any suggestions?
Regards, Gyan
2009/2/27 Gyan PRAKASH gyan.prakash@st.com
Hello,
Hey, did anyone tried Fedora(F10) on HP dv5-1210tx laptop. Following are the specs of my laptop
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS/9600M GT Video/Graphic
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
HP Integrated Digital TV Tuner
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
HP MediaSmart
Am scared of whether the above mentioned sound/graphics and network hardware’s would work or NOT? Please provide feedback!
Regards,
Gyan
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If youre running KDE start the Kmix program (then you'll get the volume control in the system tray. click on the volume control and click on the 'Mixer' button, then set the volume levels for Master, Front, PCM and Headphone.
Then under Settings --> Configure Kmix uncheck the 'Restore volumes at login'
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