Hi all,
we're trying to build a library (called libelastique) on Debian/etch
amd64, but we get the following error:
TF gcc -I../../incl -I../../src/incl -I../../src/zGlobals
TF -I../../src/AMaths -I../../src/elastiqueAPI -I../../src/PhaseVoc
TF -I../../src/ResampleLib -I.
|--== Hamish Moffatt writes:
HM Apparently X has an interpreter to run the real-mode video card BIOS,
HM even from 64-bit userspace. So it should work.
HM Is the Silicon Motion your primary device or is that the NVIDIA?
According to the BIOS settings it should be the Silicon, but how do
Hi all,
I can't get xorg working with the Silicon Motion, Inc. SM720 Lynx3DM
(rev c1), ID 126f:072, VGA controller on a etch/amd64 system.
Note that the same hardware works fine with etch/i386.
Here is the output of lscpi, the xorg.conf, and Xorg.0.log:
thanks for your answer,
|--== Hamish Moffatt writes:
HM Questions: is it any better if you pull out the NVIDIA card?
I've tried to remove the NVIDIA card, but it doesn't seem to make any
difference.
Here are the X log and the lspci output of the modified system:
Hi all,
as far as I see, libcupsys2 is missing from testing
http://packages.debian.org/testing/libs/libcupsys2
and breaks many gnome-related packages, making them uninstallable. Is
there a way to fixthis till the new official repository on
ftp.debian.org gets fully populated?
|--== Junichi Uekawa writes:
However the package seems to be functional as well.
JU I'll try to track down the problem, which probably is on amd64 Qt
JU side, which I suspect might take some time.
Yes, these are nasty issues..
JU For the timebeing, feel free to push me any other
|--== Junichi Uekawa writes:
JU Hi,
JU I'm trying to debug why 'fmit' is so unstable on my unstable amd64
JU box. Backtrace is looking suspiciously too qt to be application
JU specific. Anyone seen this kind of backtrace recently? At first sight
JU it looks like some allocator bug.
JT No superuser privileges, enabling system timer fallback
Try to run it with set uid:
chmod u+s /usr/bin/muse
cheers,
free
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|--== Daniel James writes:
DJ Hi James,
I was wondering if anyone had managed to get Muse or QJackctl to
work??
DJ I have qjackctl running under Ubuntu x86_64, but I also see 'Could not
DJ open ALSA sequencer'. I assumed it was due to not having a MIDI
DJ device on this laptop, but
|--== Daniel James writes:
DJ Hi Norval,
the new 2.6.10+realtime-preempt+realtime-lsm. Will it be for 64
or NW 32 or both?
Just 32, sorry. But I'll be glad to provide a 64 one if you
briefly instruct me how to do.
LOL, I wish I could.. it's a pity u can't run it thru the
|--== Daniel James writes:
DJ Hi Free,
DJ but I'm guessing that there will be a
DJ way to get 2.6.10-multimedia in there somehow!
I don't think so. Usually kernel source-packages are
architecture specific, and you have to prepare different
source-packages for different
|--== Norval Watson writes:
I'm not a kernel expert, but I guess that 2.6.x has better support for
64bit machines. It's just a rather arbitrary guess though.
NW I am using 2.6.9 on both pure64 and 32bit demudi and I'm happy to try
NW out the new 2.6.10+realtime-preempt+realtime-lsm.
|--== Norval Watson writes:
NW Hi Daniel,
NW I have setup dual-boot system with pure64/sid and AGNULA/Demudi
NW 1.2.1-rc1_i386.
NW I am using pure64 as everyday desktop and Demudi for sound.
NW I hope to add all the Demudi packages to 64 side so I can have a 64-bit
NW Demudi.
NW I
|--== Daniel James writes:
DJ Hi Norval,
I chose pure64/sid because there are more pkgs than sarge and it
seems to be a little more stable than gcc-3.4.
DJ I guess the question regarding pure64 vs gcc-3.4 port is: do you want
DJ to go for maximum possible stability today, or are you
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