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Hi nous,
latest kmod from testing branch breaks linux-pf.
I am guessing that is because it is looking for modules in /usr/lib/modules instead of /lib/modules.
Could you change your config for that?
I am guessing it would still work with people using core repo only but not sure.Thanks
WTF, why on earth would they change the modules path? It's been there since the beginning, it's got nothing to do with /usr FFS...</rant>
I'll do it with the next linux-pf release. In the meantime please either downgrade kmod or symlink /lib/modules/3.4-pf (and extramodules-3.4-pf).
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gee wrote:Hi nous,
latest kmod from testing branch breaks linux-pf.
I am guessing that is because it is looking for modules in /usr/lib/modules instead of /lib/modules.
Could you change your config for that?
I am guessing it would still work with people using core repo only but not sure.Thanks
WTF, why on earth would they change the modules path? It's been there since the beginning, it's got nothing to do with /usr FFS...</rant>
I'll do it with the next linux-pf release. In the meantime please either downgrade kmod or symlink /lib/modules/3.4-pf (and extramodules-3.4-pf).
Necessary step for changing /lib to a symlink (which is intended to move /lib to /usr eventually) I think. There was advance (maybe 12 hours?) warning on arch-dev-public, which [testing] users really should be subscribed to. All custom kernels and AUR modules affected, obviously
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I tried the symlinks yesterday but it did not work.
Did I miss something?
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I tried the symlinks yesterday but it did not work.?
linux-ice has already been fixed, but other packages, such as oss, catalyst and virtualbox haven't. I found that:
rm -r /lib/modules && ln -s /usr/lib/modules /lib/modules
Has worked as a temporary workaround. be sure to check the contents of /lib/modules first to satisfy yourself that there's nothing in there that you need/want to keep.
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I tried the symlinks yesterday but it did not work.
Did I miss something?
I actually did
orion:[root]:~# cd /usr/lib/modules
orion:[root]:/usr/lib/modules# ln -s /lib/modules/3.4-pf
orion:[root]:/usr/lib/modules# ln -s /lib/modules/extramodules-3.4-pf
gram:[root]:/usr/lib/modules# ls -l
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jul 4 11:46 3.4.4-3-ARCH
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Jul 5 08:28 3.4-pf -> /lib/modules/3.4-pf
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 3 17:42 extramodules-3.4-ARCH
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Jul 5 08:28 extramodules-3.4-pf -> /lib/modules/extramodules-3.4-pf
I'm updating the PKGBUILD right now. As a side note, updating yesterday linux and linux-headers made my workstation freeze hard...
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Since the last two kernel updates, I can no longer resume from suspend-to-ram. Teh screen stays blank with a cursor which I can move, but that's it. Hard reset is the only way.
I don't find it likely that only I have this issue.
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Lockheed wrote:Since the last two kernel updates, I can no longer resume from suspend-to-ram. Teh screen stays blank with a cursor which I can move, but that's it. Hard reset is the only way.
I don't find it likely that only I have this issue.
Here, on 3.4.3-1 (core2) suspend-to-ram works fine!
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Are you using proprietary nvidia drivers?
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nope, xf86-video-intel-uxa (updated today)
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I suspect the issue lays with the 3xxx nvidia drivers.
Last edited by Lockheed (2012-07-05 14:15:47)
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Can somebody help me with these problems:
First, when I boot the system with linux-pf, I get this error message:
resume: could not stat the resume device file '/dev/sda99'
Please type in the full path name to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system:
After pressing Enter two times, it finally boots. Then there is another problem.
The broadcom wl driver doesn't work. Is there anything I can do so that it can work?
Thanks in advance, God bless!
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Can somebody help me with these problems:
First, when I boot the system with linux-pf, I get this error message:
resume: could not stat the resume device file '/dev/sda99'
Please type in the full path name to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system:After pressing Enter two times, it finally boots. Then there is another problem.
The broadcom wl driver doesn't work. Is there anything I can do so that it can work?Thanks in advance, God bless!
Use the AUR broadcom-wl-ck package. Download, replace all -ck with -pf and it should work perfectly. Then upload it back to the AUR and share your effort and knowledge.
As for the other problem with the resume device, you have to upload to a pastebin service your configuration files for more details. See which ones in the previous thread pages.
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exapplegeek wrote:Can somebody help me with these problems:
First, when I boot the system with linux-pf, I get this error message:
resume: could not stat the resume device file '/dev/sda99'
Please type in the full path name to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system:After pressing Enter two times, it finally boots. Then there is another problem.
The broadcom wl driver doesn't work. Is there anything I can do so that it can work?Thanks in advance, God bless!
Use the AUR broadcom-wl-ck package. Download, replace all -ck with -pf and it should work perfectly. Then upload it back to the AUR and share your effort and knowledge.
As for the other problem with the resume device, you have to upload to a pastebin service your configuration files for more details. See which ones in the previous thread pages.
Thanks
Found the problem with the resume device.. (I removed uresume from hooks and it works now; will be figuring out how to use tuxonice)
As for the other problem, yes, I did that, and it worked. I will upload it back to AUR very soon.
Thanks again.
EDIT: Here is the package on AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60629
Last edited by exapplegeek (2012-07-08 18:15:37)
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linux-pf 3.4 brought me only problems. No more USB automount (works on non-pf kernel), no resume form suspend2ram (probably for 3xx nvidia drivers), no vmware modules compilation.
How can I downgrade linux-pf to 3.3 and nvidia-pf to 2xx?
Last edited by Lockheed (2012-07-08 18:48:59)
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linux-pf 3.4 brought me only problems. No more USB automount (works on non-pf kernel), no resume form suspend2ram (probably for 3xx nvidia drivers), no vmware modules compilation.
How can I downgrade linux-pf to 3.3 and nvidia-pf to 2xx?
Check nous' bitbucket repo for the respective PKGBUILD:
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Lockheed wrote:linux-pf 3.4 brought me only problems. No more USB automount (works on non-pf kernel), no resume form suspend2ram (probably for 3xx nvidia drivers), no vmware modules compilation.
How can I downgrade linux-pf to 3.3 and nvidia-pf to 2xx?
Check nous' bitbucket repo for the respective PKGBUILD:
Thanks. And what do I do about nvidia-pf?
Last edited by Lockheed (2012-07-08 19:20:15)
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Thanks. And what do I do about nvidia-pf?
Shouldn't a simple rebuild do the trick? Or are nvidia modules only working with newest kernvers? I shouldn't think so…
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No, I need to install nvidia 29x drivers, and the current nvidia-pf package comes only with 3xx, which is also what I already have installed.
I also get an error when building linux-pf with older PCKGBUILD:
-> Found change-default-console-loglevel.patch
==> ERROR: ext4-options.patch was not found in the build directory and is not a URL.
==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build linux-pf.
Last edited by Lockheed (2012-07-08 20:02:08)
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No, I need to install nvidia 29x drivers, and the current nvidia-pf package comes only with 3xx, which is also what I already have installed.
I also get an error when building linux-pf with older PCKGBUILD:
-> Found change-default-console-loglevel.patch ==> ERROR: ext4-options.patch was not found in the build directory and is not a URL. ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build linux-pf.
Don't just grab the PKGBUILD of a previous version; it won't work.
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp% hg clone https://bitbucket.org/nous/linux-pf
[...]
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp% cd linux-pf
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% hg log|grep -B 3 3.3.6
changeset: 40:6ce8ed678ddd
date: Tue May 15 14:02:23 2012 +0300
summary: 3.3.6-1
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% hg update 40
11 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% ls -l |grep ext4
-rw-r--r-- 1 nous users 1535 Jul 8 23:32 ext4-options.patch
I also maintain nvidia-275xx-pf, you might want to use that (it's the last stable nvidia blob for my main home box).
Last edited by nous (2012-07-08 21:02:48)
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Lockheed wrote:No, I need to install nvidia 29x drivers, and the current nvidia-pf package comes only with 3xx, which is also what I already have installed.
I also get an error when building linux-pf with older PCKGBUILD:
-> Found change-default-console-loglevel.patch ==> ERROR: ext4-options.patch was not found in the build directory and is not a URL. ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build linux-pf.
Don't just grab the PKGBUILD of a previous version; it won't work.
hyperion:[nous]:/tmp% hg clone https://bitbucket.org/nous/linux-pf [...] hyperion:[nous]:/tmp% cd linux-pf hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% hg log|grep -B 3 3.3.6 changeset: 40:6ce8ed678ddd date: Tue May 15 14:02:23 2012 +0300 summary: 3.3.6-1 hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% hg update 40 11 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved hyperion:[nous]:/tmp/linux-pf% ls -l |grep ext4 -rw-r--r-- 1 nous users 1535 Jul 8 23:32 ext4-options.patch
Thanks. But after I get there, what do I do next?
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Regarding strace not working: I made a package in the aur, strace-patched, based on the patch on the mailing list
>>> from __future__ import braces
File "<stdin>", line 1
SyntaxError: not a chance
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Thanks. But after I get there, what do I do next?
Run 'makepkg' to get your 3.3.6-pf?
Regarding strace not working: I made a package in the aur, strace-patched, based on the patch on the mailing list
Thanks, works like a charm.
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with the latest update, i was unable to build the package correctly. the exact error message was:
ERROR: could not open directory /tmp/yaourt-tmp-olli/aur-linux-pf/pkg/linux-pf/lib/modules/3.4-pf: No such file or directory
FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or directory
the message ist displayed during/after the step
DEPMOD 3.4-pf
maybe this has something to do with the upcoming changes in kmod (removing of /lib ) ?
EDIT:
found the "error". changed the depmod command in the PKGBUILD. but on install it complains about kmod=<9-2 needed. so it's definitly because the upcoming kmod change and i think it will work, when kmod 9-2 is out. Don't mind my issues above.
Last edited by crystaly (2012-07-11 17:25:01)
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I also maintain nvidia-275xx-pf, you might want to use that (it's the last stable nvidia blob for my main home box).
Why not use 295 for it? Is it not stable?
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nous wrote:I also maintain nvidia-275xx-pf, you might want to use that (it's the last stable nvidia blob for my main home box).
Why not use 295 for it? Is it not stable?
Not in my home system, it crashes _very_ regularly xorg when I play video.
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