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I updated with pacman today and it says
:: virtualbox-modules: require kernel26<2.6.26
:: linux-uvc-svn: require kernel26<2.6.26
Then I just type: pacman -Sud. Updated finished and reboot. It says Module vboxdrv not found. But the file is still there.
Another problem is, that nvidia has broken. Even you cannot open nvidia-settings.
Last edited by riverscn (2008-08-12 08:40:12)
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After this morning I 'pacman -Syu' and installed the catalyst driver 8.7.1. My Ati Mobility Radeon X1450 card became using indirect rendering. Also my vbox is broken too.
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I got this awesome list :
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: gspcav1: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: ipw3945: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: lirc: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: madwifi: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: ndiswrapper: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: nvidia: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: qc-usb: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: rt2500: requires kernel26<2.6.26
:: wlan-ng26: requires kernel26<2.6.26
so i'll think i'll just wait a bit :s
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Hey! The new catalyst 8.7-2 just fix my DRI problem. Now 3D direct rendering is working fine. For the virtualbox problem, you just need to run /usr/bin/vbox_build_module again to make the new vboxdrv and everything is ok.
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virtualbox-modules has been flagged out of date in community. The uvc driver is now included in kernel26.
revelc - it seems you got the new kernel without getting the updated module packages. Maybe your mirror wasn't fully synced. Try another -Syu in another few hours. BTW, do you really need five wireless drivers?
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yeah it works! reboot and rebuild the module for vbox:
# vbox_build_module
# modprobe vboxdrv
Last edited by arch0r (2008-08-11 10:45:48)
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If you can't wait for the lirc package update: http://rapidshare.com/files/136573847/lirc.tar.gz.html
I used a patch from the gentoo ebuild. Now it works with kernel26.6.26.
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It seems the problems are sloved. Thank everyone!:)
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