[PlanetCCRMA] F15 + CCRMA = no X on start, no network, long boot time and instability
Donald Steven
t6sn7gt at aim.com
Sat Jul 2 09:00:39 PDT 2011
FWIW also, I've given up on the rt kernel as I get the same problem as
Geoff's #4. I have a Core 2 Duo (E8500) with a Radeon 4850.
Don
On 07/02/2011 11:00 AM, Geoff King wrote:
> Hi Dale, A few things that might help (note I'm still on FC14, but
> probably not significantly different in commands):
>
> 1) Holding down Shift while booting should bring up boot menu.
> 2) Once you are sure a kernel setting works you can edit
> /boot/grub/menu.lst but be careful
> 3) Install yumex and try to manage rpm packages with that. I find it
> easier to use most of the time. You shouldn't need to reinstall Fedora
> in your example, just remove the offending packages.
> 4) FWIW - the rt kernel doesn't work well on my current desktop
> machine either (quad core i5). It boots, but eventually locks up after
> a few minutes. For the last few months I've been using a low latency
> kernel based on the FC14 generic that I build myself and works for my
> use. However, the rt kernel worked great on a prior machine of mine
> in the past.
> 5) Assuming you are on wireless, I'm not suprised that you are having
> some network issues. Wireless can sometimes be problematic with linux
> especially if changing around kernels and such. Maybe someone will
> have some advice? I use ethernet cable and never have any problems.
> What is your network device name?
> 6) I doubt you will have any dual boot problems, but haven't done that
> for a several years. I found I don't like to switch OS back and
> forth decided to stick with linux. Maybe others have an opinion?
> 7) Not getting X? What is your video card make and model? What are
> your system specs, type model, 32bit or 64bit? I probably won't know
> how to help, but this is some basic info you should provide when
> asking for help. If you have nvidia card, search the mailing list and
> web, there is tons of advice on the net about how to get those working
> using akmod or kmod.
> 8) Ask yourself if you really need a full rt kernel or does a more
> stock system like FC15 or latest ubuntu work well enough for your
> purposes? There are compromises that sometimes have to be made.
> What do you hope to gain from going full rt vs. standard setup?
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Geoff
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Dale Powell <dj_kaza at hotmail.com
> <mailto:dj_kaza at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Just installed Fedora15 on a new hard drive in my laptop. As the
> first distribution I have tried that will loose wireless
> connection and reconnect without me having to restart the laptop
> to get the network working again I really do want to go for F15
> over F14 even though CCRMA/RT-Kernel hasn't quite caught up with
> it yet.
>
> Ran the installation.
> Ran Yum Update
> Added RPMFusion Free and NonFree, plus CCRMA depositories
> Removed Parole
> Installed XMMS plus Gstreamer plugs Bad, Ugly and FFMPEG
> (Very basics and at this point would boot up very quickly, didn't
> time it but would say 20-30sec.)
>
> Slightly worried at this point that I did not have a GRUB Boot
> menu at loading. Especially as I do plan to have a Windows
> partition on there as well. Previously have always had Windows
> installed first... But at that point I didn't know if there was
> maybe no kernel update thus no need to select which you use at
> startup.
>
> installonly_limit=3 which I didn't change to 0 for unlimited but
> still I thought should of given me the option between kernels at
> boot but didn't seem to, automatically loading into most recent.
> How do I change this and is installing Windows (most likely XP,
> maybe Win7 if I ge around to upgrading) later going to cause any
> problems?
>
>
> Anyway thought I'd try the planetccrma-core as should have the
> choice so ran 'yum install planetccrma-core' then tried restarting.
>
> Laptop took ages to boot up, a couple of minutes, at least 3-4
> times as long if not longer than before. I tried restarting a
> couple of times to make sure wasn't only due to running the first
> time after changes.
> Not only that but it only booted into command line, with me having
> to log in the run 'startx' to get the graphical environment (but
> at least it worked.)
> Once there I found my Network widget had disappeared so I had no
> access to the internet. Trying to find the Network Manager and the
> system completely froze on me, requiring a hard reset.
> At this point I decided to just reinstall F15 vanilla and not use
> the CCRMA Core for the moment!
>
>
> As you can tell I'm fairly new to Linux, some Ubuntu use and a
> little with F14 previously. Comments on the above appreciated.
> Hints and tips on what I did wrong (if anything) or any more
> information you would like to have from me regarding it appreciated.
>
>
> Many thanks, Dale.
>
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