Oh, one more issue related to IA32 chroot'ing. When I run 'dchroot -c ia32 -d
openoffice' like suggested in the FAQ, I get
$ dchroot -c ia32 -d openoffice
(ia32) openoffice
dchroot: chdir: No such file or directory
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.
What could be wrong?
Max wrote:
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.
What could be wrong?
It looks like a hospital invervention went horribly wrong, and I can
only hope the child will recover from this.
During surgery, the child for some reason was too excited, the doctor's
knife may have
BHUSHAN KULKARNI wrote:
Hi Debian/AMD64 Lovers ,
Where to find jigdo files for pure64 ? Or how to download pure 64.
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There are CD image files for the
I will shortly be trying to install Debian 64 onto a dual-opteron
machine.
I also want to install support for an Nvidia graphics card and the Gnome
desktop. I've seen instructions here about handling the NVidia
graphics.
What I don't understand so far is whether the netinst CD downloads the
I've looked through the mailing list and HOWTO, found some info re what
the different versions of AMD64 do, but I'm still a little confused
about which one (if any) is right for me.
My needs are:
Installing onto dual Opteron machine, used as server workstation
Would like to run 64bit if
Hi,
This morning I tried to do an apt-get update and got several errors on
package files from Alioth:
carrington:~# apt-get update
Hit ftp://ftp.gwdg.de sid/non-free Packages
Hit ftp://ftp.gwdg.de sid/non-free Release
Get:1 http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org sarge/main Packages [3138kB]
Hit
Manuel,
These MTRR errors are the reason why direct rendering does not work.
I've just faced a similar problem. Hopefully, in my Tyan Tiger K8W S2875 BIOS setup there is an
option MTRR Mapping which can be either Continuous or Discrete. The former explicitly
describes the PCI hole as
Sorry to have to add to the large number of entries on this subject.
I have pure64 running very smoothly on an Asus K8V-X motherboard with a 3400
processor. It has been acting as a cups print server for a usb printer for
the rest of my network.
A couple of days ago I felt the need to try to
Rupert Heesom writes:
I will shortly be trying to install Debian 64 onto a dual-opteron
machine.
I also want to install support for an Nvidia graphics card and the Gnome
desktop. I've seen instructions here about handling the NVidia
graphics.
What I don't understand so far is whether the
Please add the following info to K8 Mainboards Linux compatibility list:
MSI K8T Master2-FAR Sound: via82xx
Tyan Tiger K8W S2875ANRFSound: i810_audio
btw, FAQ still refers to cross-compilation of 64bit kernel within 32bit enviroment. But
the relevant section at the bottom of
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 01:25:38PM +0100, T.J. Zeeman wrote:
I've tried to do this a few times over the past hour or so and every
time it came up the same. Is the disk full again perhaps?
The disk was full again yes? Do you still have the problem?
Kurt
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Same here, getting package files from one of the mirror. It happened on
'testing' files, though.
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Hello,
has anyone NuSphere free evaluation copy for Linux running.
Allways get the error:
You should have these libraries installed:
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
but i think they are installed
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 13:49 +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 01:25:38PM +0100, T.J. Zeeman wrote:
I've tried to do this a few times over the past hour or so and every
time it came up the same. Is the disk full again perhaps?
The disk was full again yes? Do you still
Jan,
I did the same things except that I copied fglrx32 libraries from the actual
debian-i386 installation and used 'apt-get install' within chroot for the rest
required packages (e.g., xlibs etc.). I also mounted tmpfs from within chroot
(not from outside like you did) with the command 'mount
Hi,
could it be, that kaboodle in pure64 (sarge) is broken? When I start
trying to view an mpeg or something else (like from leech.dk),
kaboodle only starts, but does not play. When I push play-button, it
breaks with a sigsev (KDE-crash-notifier). Under 32bit sarge the same
video-file works fine.
On (13/03/05 12:49), Bhushan Kulkarni wrote:
Hi Debian/AMD64 Lovers ,
Where to find jigdo files for pure64 ? Or how to download pure
64.
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This morning I tried to do an apt-get update and got several errors on
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If you need a mirror:
http://mirror.ohiolinux.net/pub/mirror/debian-alioth/
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Hello Everyone,
My first upgrade on my pure-64 has just bitten the dust.
I did not change the kernel which was installed in December 2004.
ran apt-get update
Using Synaptic, I did the update in batches, upgrading the things that
I use most first. The package that failed was adduser, while trying
Lourens replying to Lourens Steenkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My first upgrade on my pure-64 has just bitten the dust.
I did not change the kernel which was installed in December 2004.
ran apt-get update
Using Synaptic, I did the update in batches, upgrading the
My ia-32 chroot version of openoffice ran but had no fonts in the window
Lucien Saviot suggested I installed ttf-bitstream-vera in the chroot
That plus its dependencies solved the problem; ooo now seems to perform
perfectly.
Angus Mackenzie
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Since I tried to burnt 5 dvds with k3b (it's very unstable, maybe
developers should focus on bugs instead on new features??) and none of
them is being read by any of the readers I tried I ask for another
program to burn my dvds (not dvd movie).
The output of dmesg with the dvd I burned in the
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:17:14 +0100, v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I tried to burnt 5 dvds with k3b (it's very unstable, maybe
developers should focus on bugs instead on new features??) and none of
them is being read by any of the readers I tried I ask for another
program to burn my
I use xcdroast.
Try it - you'll like it.
Completely coincidentally, I actually installed this this morning, but
I've been having issues.
1. It keeps saying that I need to install ProDVD support before I can
write DVDs. Now, I can find the cdrecord-prodvd source (I think), but is
there a
Hi!
Anybody running an Abit AV8 motherboard, and got the lm-sensors running?
I cannot see the cpu temperatures, but the voltages are ok. I get -1, so I
guess SOMETHING is there..
My BIOS version is 1.7, and there is a 1.8 without anything in the
changelog about this.. but if I need to upgrade,
2. Even though I've enabled scsi emulation on my DVD drive (added
hdd=ide-scsi to my grub kernel line, and have had to change the
mountpoint of /media/cdrom1 to /dev/scd1), when I select [3,0,0] from
the Device-Scan part of the XCDroast setup, it says that I've selected
an ATAPI device as my
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 07:53:50PM +, Max Dyckhoff wrote:
1. It keeps saying that I need to install ProDVD support before I can
write DVDs. Now, I can find the cdrecord-prodvd source (I think), but is
there a package for it somewhere?
Try http://www.xcdroast.org/manual/dvd.html
There is
I'm getting ready to install a 32 bit chroot on an Ubuntu AMD64
install. Do I need to stick with a 32 bit Ubuntu distro or can I go
with a 32 bit Debian chroot?
thanks,
hank
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:17:14 +0100, v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I tried to burnt 5 dvds with k3b (it's very unstable, maybe
developers should focus on bugs instead on new features??) and none of
them is being read by any of the readers I tried I ask for another
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 09:47:11PM +0100, v0n0 wrote:
Please, can you tell me where you found amd64 binaries of
cdrecord.prodvd? I can download it from
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/ but there is only an obsolete
version and xcdroast says:
** WARNING **: Invalid cdrecord-ProDVD
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Please, can you tell me where you found amd64 binaries of
cdrecord.prodvd? I can download it from
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/ but there is only an obsolete
version and xcdroast says:
** WARNING **: Invalid cdrecord-ProDVD
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.DVD.Debian describes four official ways to
burn DVD under Debian.
Personally, I like the last one with patched cdrecord which is to be manually
compiled. There are simple instructions for that. But to get the job done you
may need to additionally install the
Hello,
I use the Debian pure64 bit now quite a long time, and i`m very happy
with it.
The only thing i'm missing is transcode. Are there any 64bit package of
this program?
Thank you for your help!
Greeting Michael
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When I try to run net join to get samba to talk to the domain controller
I get a bunch error messages about being out of memory and killing
process. The same samba configuration works fine on other machines with
the regular version of Sarge. Has anyone else come across this kind of
problem with
http://hpisi.nerim.net/ has a bunch of video related packages including
64bit versions of most. I think transcode is included in that, but i'm
not 100% sure.
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Hello,
I use the Debian pure64 bit now quite a long
yes, i found transcode there.
Thank you!
Michael
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Hello,
I use the Debian pure64 bit now quite a long time, and i`m very happy
with it.
The only thing i'm missing is transcode. Are there any 64bit package of
this program?
Thank you for your help!
Greeting Michael
http://debian.video.free.fr/ has a list of apt-mirrors for this
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 00:28 +0100, Michael wrote:
yes, i found transcode there.
Ummm, can you be a bit more specific?
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Niklas Ă–gren wrote:
Hi!
Anybody running an Abit AV8 motherboard, and got the lm-sensors running?
I cannot see the cpu temperatures, but the voltages are ok. I get -1,
so I guess SOMETHING is there..
My BIOS version is 1.7, and there is a 1.8 without anything in the
changelog about this.. but if
Hank writes:
I'm getting ready to install a 32 bit chroot on an Ubuntu AMD64
install. Do I need to stick with a 32 bit Ubuntu distro or can I go
with a 32 bit Debian chroot?
Yes, Debian works fine. Follow the instructions in the
Debian AMD64 HOWTO.
I don't use 32 bit
I've looked through the mailing list and HOWTO, found some info re what
the different versions of AMD64 do, but I'm still a little confused
about which one (if any) is right for me.
Right now your choices are mainly if you want sarge or sid. In case
you want sarge, you have 2 more options:
Alessandro writes:
The output of dmesg with the dvd I burned in the drive is:
attempt to access beyond end of device
hda: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hda, iso_blknum=16, block=16
++
I have seen this error before when the iso was bad after
partial
On (13/03/05 05:38), Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei] wrote:
Hi
I'm having some trouble with grub. Briefly, when I installed orginally,
I installed a 32 bit sarge system first and then the amd64 system, which
has been working fine. For the sake of clarity we'll call this
64bit install
On (13/03/05 06:38), Harald Dunkel wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
But I've tried both grub-install and the grub command line interface:
grub root (hd0,7)
grub setup (hd0)
setup (hd0)
Checking if /boot/grub/stage1 exists... yes
Checking if /boot/grub/stage2 exists... yes
Checking if
Hi
Doing a fresh install on my Acer laptop,which is already running pure64
on other partition, I've running into a significant problem.
After rebooting halfway through the install, aptitude started and went
through the intital download of packages but seemed to barf on libc6.
dpkg: error
Clive writes:
After rebooting halfway through the install, aptitude started and went
through the intital download of packages but seemed to barf on libc6.
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2-ds1-20-amd64.deb
trying to overwrite /usr/lib64
+++
What is the
Hello. I brought my AMD64 system home over spring break and I'm
trying to configure it for another monitor. Whenever I try to
configure with xf86config, and startx, it the monitor goes gray with
wavey lines and says out of range. I looked up the properties on my
gateway EV900 monitor and
Hi All,
I am looking for qemu package for pure64. Is there a repository which
contains this package or somebody made it?
You have bochs wich makes the same work.
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Clive Menzies wrote:
On (13/03/05 06:38), Harald Dunkel wrote:
Have you tried to boot using noexec=off on the kernel command
line?
Thanks but it's not even getting to the kernel options. The problem is
that grub isn't being wrtitten to the Master Boot Record.
I am talking about the system used to
Hi folks,
Seems that a lot of packages starting with 'A' disappeared
from the archive.
Regards
Harri
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Hi Patrick.
Post the output of:
# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
so we can see your config file.
also post your video card model and information (just for fun just in case):
:~$ lspci|grep VGA or just: :~$ lspci
Also, meanwhile try using:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86This method is a
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