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Title: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 13, 2008, 01:27:05 AM
hi all!
flushed with (moderate) success getting an old p4 running Linuxmce going (somewhat) I decided to sort of take the plunge and try it "for real"
so yesterday I went and bought..
blu-ray writer
asus M2N-MX SE Plus
AMD X2 5000
2GB DDR2 800
TP-Link Gigabit network card
2 X WD 500GB SATA2 Drives
PVR350 MCE
Hauppage GSB2 WINTV nova-t
cm11 (X10) thats X10 not ten of them lol!!

first.. MB would not post with 2 memory modules on board (turns out to be a bios issue)
but now.. the machine (Sarah) is running :)
just a few we problems I am hoping someone may be able to help with :)
I cannot get the MB's NIC to work (I think that is on the 430 MCP chipset)
I have not pursued this too hard as I have been preocupied with the total absence of the sound card :(
I have tried everything I could see on the forums but I cannot get it to show up at all!
I am now out of ideas completely (not to unusual for me as a windows refugee)
but I am determined to get this all to work (after skitting all my mates that have gone the Vista mediacenter route)
in the meantime..
I got a usb soundcard up for now :)
but now that I have gotten myth to work with the Hauppage :) I am left with another problem!
there appears to be no sound from the hauppage!
I have not dared to even think about the PVR350
or the CM11 yet lol!
so I am sure to be back!
you know..
I cannot even begin to imagine the ammount of work the developers and you other guys n galls have put into this!
it is outstanding!
(as to be fair is the Linux community as a whole!!)
so I wont even complain a little about the fact that there are hardware compatibility issues (serves me right for not paying enough attention lol)
but any help at all would be greatly appriciated!!
thanks for reading this (rathe long) post :)
I wish there where more people about like those in the open source movement!
maybe life would be better for everyone..
oops off on a tangent again :)
Gazzzman
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 08:19:20 PM
wow!
a lot of views but not one single reply!
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: teedge77 on March 19, 2008, 08:41:12 PM
did you ask a question? you should try being a little concise when you want help. most of what you posted just looks like youre talking about what you did and im sure people just skimmed it to find something that they could relate to. what exactly are you asking for help with, or are you asking for help?
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 09:45:52 PM
sorry!
I thought the title was enough of an explanation :)
but...
I have bought this hardware and it seems to be more problematic than it is worth!
is there anything worth doing with it before I skip the motherboard and go looking for something else (or install windows on it and sell it on Ebay :) )
thanks!
Gazzzman
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: hari on March 19, 2008, 09:48:32 PM
Quote from: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 09:45:52 PM
sorry!
I thought the title was enough of an explanation :)
but...
I have bought this hardware and it seems to be more problematic than it is worth!
is there anything worth doing with it before I skip the motherboard and go looking for something else (or install windows on it and sell it on Ebay :) )
thanks!
Gazzzman
please add the board to the wiki, so others won't run into that..

best regards,
Hari
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: teedge77 on March 19, 2008, 09:53:37 PM
sorry, i was only suggesting you be concise. if you had only put the motherboard you were having trouble with, then it would have been easily understood. you included everything you have.
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 10:00:50 PM
hi all!
sorry if I sound dense! hari
I am very new to all this! how do you add things to a wiki ? :)
teedge77 I am sorry mate :) I am so used to writing in m$ forums whewe they even want to know what fuse you have in the mains plug when you get a General Protection Fault!!
I am really impressed with the work that has been done so far!
but I am finding it hard going!
so thanks for any / all help!
Gazzzman!!
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: teedge77 on March 19, 2008, 10:06:25 PM
just keep at it and youll feel a great sense of accomplishment when you get it all going.  ;) what did you end up deciding to do? are you going to continue with that board or get another?
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 10:30:52 PM
hi teedge77
well... I think I am going to turn it into a md :)
it will then have enough slots for me to use an external LAN and sound card :)
(yes.. I know I am cheating lol!)
so I have just bought a ASUS M2NPV-VM on ebay!
I am determined to get this lot going sooner or later :)
I have the original board running with a PCI soundblaster and  NIC for the moment so I can't set it up with the PVR350 card :(
but I am wading through some other issues at the moment! (like all my network shares are discovered but only a few are indexed  :) ) and every time I go to live TV it locks up!
you know.. the usual stuff lol!
but hey!
you are right if I ever get it going I will feel a great sense of accomplishment!
I really wish there where some real courses out there to get a proper grounding in linux!
still.. a lot of what I am reading on the forum goes straight over my head!
but if I managed to install strongbolt on my Raq and set up spamassassin and mailscanner and clam AV.. surely I can work out Lmce (eventually ;) )
cheers!
Gazzzman





Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 10:34:16 PM
hey hari!
is that a model 4 you have as your avatar??
:)
Gazzzman
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: teedge77 on March 19, 2008, 10:41:14 PM
theres lots of CBTs out there for linux. they arent usually free (or even affordable sometimes). if you are interested check out cbtnuggets.com or learnkey.com for some of their linux CBTs. theres lots more but i havent found any free ones yet.
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 10:48:19 PM
thanks for that :)
I bought some cbt's  from ebay a while ago :)
the first one went something like this.. this is a mousey... and this mousey you use to.......
so I bought a more advanced on that started off first just recompile your kernel with the modules you grep from our repository
open vi and edit user.comf .....
aghhh!
I think I needed something in between lol!
but..
I will continue to look!
again.. thanks!
Gazzzman
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: totallymaxed on March 19, 2008, 11:34:32 PM
Quote from: gazzzman on March 19, 2008, 08:19:20 PM
wow!
a lot of views but not one single reply!

Shorter specific posts would help your response rate from people here... its just too much effort to 'wade through your posts... so a lot of people give up ;-)
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 20, 2008, 02:42:34 AM
then I will try to be concise and specific!
thanks!
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: totallymaxed on March 20, 2008, 04:46:52 AM
Quote from: gazzzman on March 20, 2008, 02:42:34 AM
then I will try to be concise and specific!
thanks!

Thats better ;-)

But seriously... its easier for someone who might have a answer to your problem/question if they can quickly see what it is your actually asking. Long complicated posts make that very difficult and also its very easy to miss something that you could help with because its buried halfway down the post.

All the best

Andrew
Title: Re: did I buy the wrong hardware??/
Post by: gazzzman on March 20, 2008, 07:52:18 PM
hi Andrew!
yes.. it is a bit of a transition for me really, most of the forums I have been involved in, have placed as much import on social intricacies as they do technical ones!
and TBH a short concise description of what you want with no preamble would be considered quite rude!
maybe I should have spent more time getting a feel for the forum as opposed to trying to get Lmce to work :)
sadly I am just beginning on the Linux road.. and as such (judging from most of the posts I have read) I have some difficulties following some threads!
I tried to follow a thread on setting up a wiimote the other day..
but there was an assumed level of Linux competence that was higher than mine :)
and it is a peculiar feeling when you are used to being the other side of that problem :)
still.. we live and learn!
right off to repair a seleco 500 :)
at least I know what I am doing with them :)
have a great easter!
Gazzzman