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"Browse and Config Hardware" Not Working
12-12-2010, 08:47 PM
Post: #1
"Browse and Config Hardware" Not Working
New to TinyMe, but have used some other Linux distros (kanotix, sidux, Arch). Running from a CD to see if it is worth installing on an old HP Pavillion ze5607 laptop. Am having several hardware-related issues.

The first issue is that the "Browse and Config Hardware" item in the Unity Control Center does not work. When I click on the item the window first says it's loading, then it starts filling in with the hardware items with a "detection in progress" popup then it clears and goes back to the main UCC window. Turning on the "display logs" option shows the following in the log window:
Code:
15:40:51 harddrake2[5068]: ### Program is starting ###
15:40:57 harddrake2[5068]: running: dmidecode
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda1
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda2
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda3
15:41:01 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sda4
15:41:04 harddrake2[5068]: running: blkid -o udev -p /dev/sdb
15:41:04  last message repeated 3 times
15:41:04 harddrake2[5068]: ### Program is exiting ###

Suggestions?

The other hardware issue is getting the USB sound card to work. I'll start a seperate thread for that one once I get this item fixed.
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12-12-2010, 11:23 PM
Post: #2
RE: "Browse and Config Hardware" Not Working
I don't see any error messages in what you posted.

Try running this in a terminal instead:

Code:
harddrake2

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12-18-2010, 04:59 PM
Post: #3
RE: "Browse and Config Hardware" Not Working
Thanks, that gave me the clue I needed. Here's the response when I ran "harddrake2" from the command line:
Code:
[root@localhost root]# harddrake2
Gtk-Message **: (for origin information, set GTK_DEBUG): failed to retrieve property `gtk-enable-event-sounds' of type `gboolean' from rc file value "((GString*) 0x84c2f90)" of type `gboolean' at /usr/lib/libDrakX/mygtk2.pm line 1077.
Gtk-Message **: (for origin information, set GTK_DEBUG): failed to retrieve property `gtk-enable-input-feedback-sounds' of type `gboolean' from rc file value "((GString*) 0x8ca3b00)" of type `gboolean' at /usr/lib/libDrakX/mygtk2.pm line 1077.
INTERNAL ERROR: unknown device sdb1
MDK::Common::Various::internal_error() called from /usr/lib/libDrakX/devices.pm:176
devices::entry() called from /usr/lib/libDrakX/devices.pm:191
devices::make() called from /usr/lib/libDrakX/fs/type.pm:277
fs::type::call_blkid() called from /usr/lib/libDrakX/fs/type.pm:285
fs::type::type_subpart_from_magic() called from /usr/lib/libDrakX/fsedit.pm:271
fsedit::get_hds() called from /usr/sbin/harddrake2:412
The gtk error came up immediately. The sdb1 error only came up after the hardware dection failed. sdb1 is a FAT32 USB memory stick (and USB sound card). I tried to look at it via the disk partition tool but it complained that disk had overlapping partitions. Removing the USB stick fixed the problem with hardware detection. However I need to figure out how to fix the underlying problem with the USB drive as it is also my sound card. I'll see if I can examine the disk partitions on another system or with another disk tool. Worst case will be to reformat the disk.
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