An which keyserver is the gpg key of the amd64 mirror.
I search für the
pub 1024D/B5F5BBED 2005-04-24
Key fingerprint = C20C A1D9 499D ECBB D8BD ACF9 E415 B2B4 B5F5 BBED
uid Debian AMD64 Archive Key
sub 2048g/34FC6FE5 2005-04-24
but I found him not.
thx
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 05:52:53PM -0700, Theodore Kisner wrote:
> Kalle,
> thank you very much for rebuilding the kde 3.4.0 packages for amd64. I
> have
> been using them for a month with no problems. Do you have any interest in
> building the new 3.4.1 packages? If not, I could take a sho
antonio giulio wrote:
>>The 2.6.10 kernel boot process takes over the modem, so that the slamr
>>driver gets the message that the modem is already in use by another
>>driver. To stop this from happening, the drivers/serial/8250_pci.c file
>>must be patched. A patch has been submitted to lkml by Sa
Kalle,
thank you very much for rebuilding the kde 3.4.0 packages for amd64. I have
been using them for a month with no problems. Do you have any interest in
building the new 3.4.1 packages? If not, I could take a shot at building
them and try to find a place to host them...
cheers,
-Ted
tony mancill schrieb:
Rathgeb Markus wrote:
gnome-system-moitor crashs every time i start it
can someone use gnome-system-monitor without problems?
It crashes for me as well. Using strace, the SEGV comes after calling
stat() for the 3rd time on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home, which is a bind mou
Rathgeb Markus wrote:
> gnome-system-moitor crashs every time i start it
> can someone use gnome-system-monitor without problems?
It crashes for me as well. Using strace, the SEGV comes after calling
stat() for the 3rd time on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home, which is a bind mount
for one of my chroots
Hello,
gcc-3.3 is not built to cross-compile, only gcc-3.4 is.
Thus, you must use gcc-3.4 if you want to compile 32bit binaries on
amd64 or 64bit binaries on i386.
(That's BTW the reason why our 64bit kernel packages are built with
gcc-3.4, as they exist for both architectures.)
Kind regards
F
i would give more more information, but what are important?
i have an 'actual' pure-amd64 system, an own build kernel from the
debian sources, xfree, gnome...
i do not get an error message when i run it from an terminal
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Rathgeb Markus wrote:
gnome-system-moitor crashs every time i start it
can someone use gnome-system-monitor without problems?
here runs fine:
amd atlon64
regards,
Luis Matos
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Frederik Schueler wrote on 31/05/2005 15:36:
> Hello,
>
> See http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/05/msg4.html
>
> On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 09:13:49AM +0200, pedro machado wrote:
>
>>Where can i find the security updates for amd 64 ?
>
> security updates for debian-amd64 sarg
El jue, 02-06-2005 a las 18:58 +0200, Alexander Fieroch escribió:
> Ahh, I've found the difference and where the bug is. I'm using two
> screens - two displays with an own xserver on each one. Starting xfree
> with only one screen xscreensaver runs fine. The problem does not occur
> in ia32 mode s
tony mancill wrote:
> I'm running nvidia 1.0.7174-3 using the Debian nvidia-kernel-source package
> and do not have any problems with xscreensaver. I have the following
> installed:
>
> rss-glx 0.7.5-4Really Slick Screensavers GLX Port
> xscreensaver4.21-3 Automatic
Alexander Fieroch wrote:
> Hm, that's odd. So I've run XFree86 with the vesa graphic driver and
> xscreensaver runs too.
> The problem seems to be with the current nvidia driver 1.0.7174-3.
> Running the debian nvidia drivers xscreensaver does not start.
> Can anybody confirm this?
I'm running nv
Frederik Schueler wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:59:14PM +0100, Luis Matos wrote:
cd image from
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/amd64 is broken.
seems no modules on the kernel ... many complications.
I just tried to reproduce this on a opteron box with
I have upgrade to latest packages from amd64.debian.net, Here is the message:
#gcc-3.3 -v -O2 -m32 Hello.c
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/x86_64-linux/3.3.6/specs
Configured with: ../src/configure -v
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,pascal,objc,ada,treelang
--prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:59:14PM +0100, Luis Matos wrote:
> cd image from
> http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/amd64 is broken.
> seems no modules on the kernel ... many complications.
I just tried to reproduce this on a opteron box with gdth scsi, the
installation went
> The 2.6.10 kernel boot process takes over the modem, so that the slamr
> driver gets the message that the modem is already in use by another
> driver. To stop this from happening, the drivers/serial/8250_pci.c file
> must be patched. A patch has been submitted to lkml by Sasha Khapyorsky;
> I hav
Rathgeb Markus wrote:
> i have no problems with the screensaver - he starts after 10 minutes...
Hm, that's odd. So I've run XFree86 with the vesa graphic driver and
xscreensaver runs too.
The problem seems to be with the current nvidia driver 1.0.7174-3.
Running the debian nvidia drivers xscreen
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