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Hello,
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:25:51PM -0500, Zaq Rizer wrote:
Any idea when 2.6.11.X will be available in sid/amd64?
kernel-source-2.6.11 entered sid today, so expect
kernel-image-2.6.11-amd64 within a day or two.
Kind regards
Frederik Schueler
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From wiki.debian.net:
KDE 3.4.0 will not enter sid until sarge is released.
Now i _DO_ worry for having an alternative repository.. anyone with 64-bit
packages?
Regards,
Rafael Rodríguez
Debian-installer-version:
http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-installer/2005-03-24/monolithic/mini.iso
uname -a: Linux owl 2.6.8-10-amd64-k8 #1 Tue Mar 15 17:25:19 CET 2005
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Date: March - 27, 2005
Method: netinstall from
ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/debian-amd64/pure64
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 15:19:02 +0200, Remi Butaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian-installer-version:
# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
# on /dev/sda1
title Microsoft Windows XP Professional
root(hd1,0)
savedefault
makeactive
Frederik Schueler wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:25:51PM -0500, Zaq Rizer wrote:
Any idea when 2.6.11.X will be available in sid/amd64?
kernel-source-2.6.11 entered sid today, so expect
kernel-image-2.6.11-amd64 within a day or two.
Kind regards
Frederik Schueler
Oh,
Rafael Rodríguez wrote:
From wiki.debian.net:
KDE 3.4.0 will not enter sid until sarge is released.
Now i _DO_ worry for having an alternative repository.. anyone with 64-bit
packages?
Regards,
Rafael Rodríguez
Have you tried installing from source?
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I may think that unless debian accept the proposal of kept officially
the work in the 4 more used arquitectures we all will be living that
delays in gnome or kde.
I've been using ubuntu Hoary in a laptop some time now and it has gnome
2.10 already and it's really stable, and so there's kubuntu
Zaq Rizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Have you tried installing from source?
I'm currently compiling the stuff from source and will probably set up
a binary repository (probably unsigned packages, so use at your own
discretion). I'll let you know later where.
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If you don't mind building a package or using the stock kernel, you should
be able to get the 7167 drivers going without too much issue. In summary:
* start with a stock source tree of 2.6.11, configured for your box
* install the nvidia-kernel-source package with apt
* build and install the
Hello list,
I am currently uploading the first release of kernel-image-2.6.11-amd64
to alioth.
If your system needs the tg3 network driver, you should NOT INSTALL
these packages until kernel-source-nonfree-2.6.11 and the resulting
nonfree-modules packages are ready, wich will contain tg3 and
On 27/03/2005 Isaac Richards wrote:
On Sunday 27 March 2005 05:59 am, Adam Egger wrote:
Ok, I've found an old patch from Kyle Rose to replace all
pthread_rwlock_* calls with a mix of pthread_mutex_* and
pthread_cond_*:
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 07:45:52 -0800
tony mancill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A fairly simple work-around would be to have packages like
nvidia-graphics-drivers build a dummy nvidia-kernel-chroot package
that provided the nvidia-kernel-#VERSION# package, but I don't know
if that would be
I'd appreciate it if someone with a bit more know-how could recap the
basic steps and most common problems with downgrading, both from
gcc-3.4/4.0 to pure64 sid, as well as from pure64 sid to pure64 sarge.
I managed two sid - sarge downgrades without too much hassle, but the
many instructions
I did manage to compile _most_ of kde3.4, however kdemultimedia would'nt
compile _no how_ for me.
I would be interested if you could Kalle forward the output of dpkg -l to
me, so I can figure out which packages I'm missing?
and, of course your binary repository url of course. 8?P
My
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On 27/03/2005 Frederik Schueler wrote:
I am currently uploading the first release of kernel-image-2.6.11-amd64
to alioth.
the sources fail to build for me with the attached .config:
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# fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version -1-amd64 kernel_image
[...]
CC drivers/scsi/sg.o
El lun, 28-03-2005 a las 04:04 +0200, Jonas Meurer escribi:
On 27/03/2005 Frederik Schueler wrote:
I am currently uploading the first release of kernel-image-2.6.11-amd64
to alioth.
the sources fail to build for me with the attached .config:
the same .config builds clean with
I do make menuconfig, don't touch anything
and just exit saving changes ;)
Javier Kohen escribi:
El lun, 28-03-2005 a las 04:04 +0200, Jonas Meurer escribi:
On 27/03/2005 Frederik Schueler wrote:
I am currently uploading the first release of
tony mancill wrote:
If you don't mind building a package or using the stock kernel, you
should be able to get the 7167 drivers going without too much issue.
In summary:
* start with a stock source tree of 2.6.11, configured for your box
* install the nvidia-kernel-source package with apt
*
Zaq Rizer wrote:
tony mancill wrote:
If you don't mind building a package or using the stock kernel, you
should be able to get the 7167 drivers going without too much issue.
In summary:
* start with a stock source tree of 2.6.11, configured for your box
* install the nvidia-kernel-source
El lun, 28-03-2005 a las 00:29 -0500, Zaq Rizer escribi:
OpenGL games (e.g. Quake3 and Enemy Territory -- but *not* Doom3 [??])
run like total crap now. They run, but at about half what they should
-- almost as if it's using the CPU instead of the GPU.
Maybe some direct rendering option
Javier Kohen wrote:
El lun, 28-03-2005 a las 00:29 -0500, Zaq Rizer escribi:
OpenGL games (e.g. Quake3 and Enemy Territory -- but *not* Doom3 [??])
run like total crap now. They run, but at about half what they should
-- almost as if it's using the CPU instead of the GPU.
Maybe some
Chris Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did manage to compile _most_ of kde3.4, however kdemultimedia would'nt
compile _no how_ for me.
Yeah, there's a bug for the 64-bit machines in the source. I made a
trivial fix for it and I hope that it works (at least it compiles).
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