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Bug 2 (RF_NEW) - Tracker: New packages awaiting review
Summary: Tracker: New packages awaiting review
Status: REOPENED
Alias: RF_NEW
Product: Package Reviews
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Review Request (show other bugs)
Version: Current
Hardware: All GNU/Linux
: P1 normal
Assignee: Nobody is listening
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Depends on: 5164 5450 5496 6171 6172 6182 6383 6387 6565 6731 6732 6881 5779 5782 5787 5937 6040 6088 6089 6359 6404 6426 6505 6795 6796 6797 7012
Blocks: 6630
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Reported: 2007-09-13 21:16 CEST by Ian Chapman
Modified: 2024-07-29 14:20 CEST (History)
14 users (show)

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Description Ian Chapman 2007-09-13 21:16:08 CEST
This is a tracker bug for new package requests in RPM Fusion. All RPM Fusion packages that need to be reviewed should block this bug.

REVIEWERS: When you accept the responsibility of reviewing a package, please
take it off of this list.
Comment 1 Marc Ferguson 2009-01-24 16:54:25 CET
I am having a problem with my video after I added another 1 GB memory stick to my system.  I'm running Fedora 10 x86_64 and I've been running with 3GB for about 2 months without issue.  I up't my memory to 4GB and I can't get X to show anything.  It will boot just fine, but when it comes to giving me a gui login, the screen is black and eventually loses the signal to the monitor.

To work around this problem I have booted into runlevel 3 and modified my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to use the "nv" driver instead of "nvidia".  Then I startx and I'm fine.  I have noticed that my settings don't stick.  When I reboot I have to change the xorg.conf file again.  So; I removed kmod-nvidia and all other nvidia drivers to get my xorg.conf file to continually use "nv" drivers.

The only major issue for me, is I no longer have 3D support, so no video games for me. :(
Comment 2 Thorsten Leemhuis 2009-01-24 18:36:26 CET
(In reply to comment #1)
> I am having a problem 

Please file a separate bug for it. This bug is already used for other purposes.
Comment 3 jo.comeau 2010-01-20 00:14:30 CET
However Mythtv does not play any sound ("Mixer unable to find control PCM").
Mplayer does play sound on the same recordings.
I have googled a lot and the problem seems to be something like Fedora 12
defaulting to Pulseaudio while MythTV turning pulseaudio off.
I have found some suggesting to uninstall pulseaudio partially, but when I
try I get no sound at all from any application.
I have tried all non-digital sound output settings in MythTV (and even one
digital).

Also, When I make a movies on a dvd. I don't have a sound or with a mp3 file music.

Is-it possible to package the new version mythtv 0.22.224% thank you

Best Regards

Jo
Comment 4 jo.comeau 2010-01-20 00:17:05 CET
However Mythtv does not play any sound ("Mixer unable to find control PCM").
Mplayer does play sound on the same recordings.
I have googled a lot and the problem seems to be something like Fedora 12
defaulting to Pulseaudio while MythTV turning pulseaudio off.
I have found some suggesting to uninstall pulseaudio partially, but when I
try I get no sound at all from any application.
I have tried all non-digital sound output settings in MythTV (and even one
digital).

Also, When I make a movies on a dvd. I don't have a sound or with a mp3 file music.

Is-it possible to package the new version mythtv 0.22.224% thank you

Best Regards

Jo
Comment 5 jo.comeau 2010-01-20 00:17:34 CET
However Mythtv does not play any sound ("Mixer unable to find control PCM").
Mplayer does play sound on the same recordings.
I have googled a lot and the problem seems to be something like Fedora 12
defaulting to Pulseaudio while MythTV turning pulseaudio off.
I have found some suggesting to uninstall pulseaudio partially, but when I
try I get no sound at all from any application.
I have tried all non-digital sound output settings in MythTV (and even one
digital).

Also, When I make a movies on a dvd. I don't have a sound or with a mp3 file music.

Is-it possible to package the new version mythtv 0.22.224% thank you

Best Regards

Jo
Comment 6 jo.comeau 2010-01-20 00:19:29 CET
However Mythtv does not play any sound ("Mixer unable to find control PCM").
Mplayer does play sound on the same recordings.
I have googled a lot and the problem seems to be something like Fedora 12
defaulting to Pulseaudio while MythTV turning pulseaudio off.
I have found some suggesting to uninstall pulseaudio partially, but when I
try I get no sound at all from any application.
I have tried all non-digital sound output settings in MythTV (and even one
digital).

Also, When I make a movies on a dvd. I don't have a sound or with a mp3 file music.

Is-it possible to package the new version mythtv 0.22.224% thank you

Best Regards

Jo
Comment 7 Jeffkonaa 2021-10-28 20:52:54 CEST Comment hidden (spam)
Comment 8 Tim 2024-06-12 06:27:10 CEST
I recently upgraded my PC with an additional 2 GB memory stick, but now I'm having problems with the video output. I've been using Fedora 10 x86_64 for the last two months with 3GB of RAM and haven't had any issues. The X server still won't show anything, even after I upgraded to 4 GB of RAM. The computer powers up without a hitch, however the GUI login screen disappears and the signal goes out as soon as it attempts to display it.

I fixed this by switching to the "nv" driver from the "nvidia" one in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file after booting into run level 3. I was able to startx and get the GUI to work once I did this. Having said that, I've seen that these modifications disappear upon reboot. Every time, I need to make the same changes to the xorg.conf file. For this modification to take effect, I removed kmod-nvidia along with all other nvidia drivers. Now, my xorg.conf attested at https://atlasdoorrepair.com/ file always makes use of the "nv" drivers.

One drawback of this technique is that it disables 3D support, which renders all video games inaccessible.
Comment 9 Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski 2024-06-14 12:04:42 CEST
Closed by spammer, reopening.