Gary Hodges wrote:
Koen Tavernier wrote:
What sata controller are you attaching the plextor to? nvidia or sil?
I think it should work if you plug it into the sil sata controller.
I'm looking at the block diagram for the board and the four SATA ports
are all going to the Nvidia nForce Pro
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On Tuesday 21 June 2005 22:40, Attila Kocsis wrote:
> I'm planning to buy this motherboard: MSI K8T
> Neo2-FIR
Hi,
Bought the same board because it was an upgrade from the board used in
http://www.linuxformat.co.uk "Ultimate Linux PC 2004".
Problems I've found so far:
- Both the on board SATA
Hm, unless I'm just used to being able to manually set "200mhz" it would
appear that I can adjust any and every setting EXCEPT this. I can only
limit the frequency...what sense does that make.
So right now I'm locked in at 166 it would appear with about 15+ options
that I can vary on the memo
Actually, I found something on how to make one:
http://www.forcix.cx/work_environment/emacscvs.html
But if there is someone already has made one, why should I make it again?
But I didn't find any. Anybody knows?
I also forgot to mention that xscreensaver seems better behaved. The
OpenGL screensavers no longer "bleed" onto the screen in preview mode
(from KDE) and most of them seem to work when quickly scrolling through
them.
Ron
On Tue, June 21, 2005 17:23, Ron Farrer said:
> Based on some off-list disc
First, thanks to all of you who worked on the AMD64 port.
In looking at http://amd64.debian.net/docs/package_changes.txt I don't
understand some of the abbreviations. Could anyone clue me in? In
particular, PaS and ANAIS.
It might be nice to provide a little guide in that document, or a
pointer
On Tue, June 21, 2005 2:40, Thomas Steffen said:
>
> It might just be the X server going crazy. Since it runs as root, it
> can take the whole system down if it crashes. You may try to compile
> "Magic keys" into the kernel, so that you can kill the server using
> the keyboard.
That's good advice
On Tue, June 21, 2005 0:09, Olleg Samoylov said:
>
> I have Tyan S2875 with one Opteron 240, DDR400. I can give some advise.
> 1. I had problems with SATA drive. Update BIOS to newest. Bios for S2875
> is very buggy especialy for SATA (may be your swap in SATA?).
I am running the latest BIOS (3.0
Nathan Dragun wrote:
> What I'm wondering is; has anyone ever tried overclocking memory on
> their opterons? Is it fesable? Stability issues? - although thats
> why I mentioned they were corsair sicks, don't know if that would make
> a difference or not.
I tried running two 512M PC2700 sticks
Jacob Larsen wrote:
Corsair is AFAIK a brand that have a pretty good reputation when it
comes to overclocking. But experiments are the only way to be sure. You
may be lucky that the security margin for you memory modules may allow
for them to run PC3200.
Thanks, I kinda felt the same way, but
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Nathan Dragun wrote:
> Probably very unlikely that it would be stable with the same latencies
> and timings as the 2700 settings then? I know that some chips far out
> perform what they boast, where others barely meet the expectations. No
> clue if C
Just try to play any audio file using non-gui player. of course you should
run 'xhost +localhost' before dchroot (for me seems that problem is ont in
sound for now - sound device is opened)
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with a su
and now with bind mound /dev/snd
have a look to the lines:
alsa-init: 1 soundcard found, using: default
alsa: 44100 Hz/2 channels/4 bpf/57364 bytes buffer/Signed 16 bit Little
Endian
AO: [alsa] 44100Hz 2ch s16le (2 bps)
Building audio filter chain for 44100Hz/2ch/s16le ->
$ dchroot -c ia32 -
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 04:51:27PM -0400, Nathan Dragun wrote:
Ok, I'm curious here. I've got 2x512 sticks of corsair memory for my
opteron, and unfortunately they are PC2700 and not PC3200. (Thinking the
max FSB was only 333 when I first purchased this system 2+ ye
have a look to the lines:
alsa-init: no soundcards found: Success
AO: [oss] 44100Hz 2ch s16le (2 bps)
$ dchroot -c ia32 -d mplayer Psyko.avi
(ia32) mplayer Psyko.avi
MPlayer 1.0pre7-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advanced Micro Devices Athlon 64 Clawhammer (Family: 8, Stepping: 10)
Dete
I'm using a Tyan thunder K8W S2885 mobo, but have no SATA drives
attached.
Hmmm, most of the time, the machine hangs when I'm away, so the
screensaver is running, though it's only using the blank screen.
Sometimes however, it's hung while I'm in the middle of using
the system.
I've moved to the
Rathgeb Markus kiedys napisal:
> Marcin Dębicki schrieb:
>> I personally use dchroot with -d option (saving current environment) so
>> there is no need to map dev's. For more info read Debian amd64 howto and
>> follow steps for chroot and dchroot both. It should help I think
> are you sure?
> use
Rathgeb Markus kiedys napisal:
> Marcin Dębicki schrieb:
>> I personally use dchroot with -d option (saving current environment) so
>> there is no need to map dev's. For more info read Debian amd64 howto and
>> follow steps for chroot and dchroot both. It should help I think
> are you sure?
> use
Hello,
Attila Kocsis wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know whether SATA II is suppported in
Debia AMD-64?
I'm planning to buy this motherboard: MSI K8T
Neo2-FIR, and on their home page it reads: SATA
150MB/s with extensions (SATA II Phase I).
I'm not quite sure if it means, that this board can
handl
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:33:36PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
I got the listing with Knoppix v3.8 installed. I see v4.0 is out now.
I don't see any network controllers with lspci. Networking does work
with Knoppix.
:00:06.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 04:51:27PM -0400, Nathan Dragun wrote:
> Ok, I'm curious here. I've got 2x512 sticks of corsair memory for my
> opteron, and unfortunately they are PC2700 and not PC3200. (Thinking the
> max FSB was only 333 when I first purchased this system 2+ years ago.)
>
> What I'm
Ok, I'm curious here. I've got 2x512 sticks of corsair memory for my
opteron, and unfortunately they are PC2700 and not PC3200. (Thinking the
max FSB was only 333 when I first purchased this system 2+ years ago.)
What I'm wondering is; has anyone ever tried overclocking memory on
their optero
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:40:35PM -0700, Attila Kocsis wrote:
> Does anybody know whether SATA II is suppported in
> Debia AMD-64?
>
> I'm planning to buy this motherboard: MSI K8T
> Neo2-FIR, and on their home page it reads: SATA
> 150MB/s with extensions (SATA II Phase I).
> I'm not quite sure
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:33:36PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
> I got the listing with Knoppix v3.8 installed. I see v4.0 is out now.
> I don't see any network controllers with lspci. Networking does work
> with Knoppix.
>
>
> :00:00.0 Memory controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:24:04PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
Does this mean I'm SOL using this card to install sarge?
It means you need to find an install image using a newer kernel than the
standard debian cd uses. Very common for dell users for some reason.
Hello,
Does anybody know whether SATA II is suppported in
Debia AMD-64?
I'm planning to buy this motherboard: MSI K8T
Neo2-FIR, and on their home page it reads: SATA
150MB/s with extensions (SATA II Phase I).
I'm not quite sure if it means, that this board can
handle SATA II HDD, either.
Any exp
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:24:04PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
> Does this mean I'm SOL using this card to install sarge?
It means you need to find an install image using a newer kernel than the
standard debian cd uses. Very common for dell users for some reason.
probably has something to do with d
Koen Tavernier wrote:
Gary Hodges wrote:
Having no luck installing sarge on our new machine.
Tyan K8WE w/2x Opteron 244s
LSI21320RB SCSI Controller
Plextor PX-716SA (SATA)
debian-31r0a-amd64-netinst.iso
The three items I'm having trouble with:
1. Installing from the Plextor drive. I'm re
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Sebastian Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It did not auto-detect the network card. But then I selected sk98lin from
>> the list that popped up and hurray, now I'm online ! (seems the driver
>> works!)
Ah, right, the autodetection code uses a hardcoded map from hardware
IDs to drivers that do
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:43:45PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
> I should have researched a bit more, but I figured since SATA has been
> out for a while now, it would work without much trouble.
Well SATA harddisks have been out a while and work. SATA optical drives
are new (the PX712SA was probab
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 04:31:39PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
Having no luck installing sarge on our new machine.
Tyan K8WE w/2x Opteron 244s
LSI21320RB SCSI Controller
Plextor PX-716SA (SATA)
So far from what I have read, ATAPI support on SATA is still not
com
Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please don't keep realy old images around as they are mostly unusable
> or still have the unupgradable libc6/base-files combination.
My image is from the very end of February, and I'm pretty sure it
(barely) postdates that whole mess; I don't rec
Marcin Dębicki schrieb:
I personally use dchroot with -d option (saving current environment) so
there is no need to map dev's. For more info read Debian amd64 howto and
follow steps for chroot and dchroot both. It should help I think
are you sure?
use gmplayer witch an soft link to do_chroot (de
When Installing my SF version of Azureus, I had to physically point it
at the sun java that I had downloaded and installed. I run 1.5 r3 for
Azureus from my home dir, and black down 1.4.2 for Fx since the 1.5
does not have have a 64-bit mozilla plugin. If you check the readme
it should tell you w
Lars Schimmer wrote:
Hi!
/home/user# java
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object
Ok, that problem was easy to solve, I just unziped the .bin instead of
sh ...bin it...
But now azureus won't run and jsut prints out:
# An unexpected error
Hi Lars,
El mar, 21-06-2005 a las 20:32 +0200, Lars Schimmer escribió:
> Hi!
> I tried to install java after the small guide on:
> http://chrismetcalf.net/blog/archives/2005/05/19/mini-howto-installing-java-on-debian-unstable/
> with the package jdk-1_5_0_03-linux-amd64.bin from sun.
> It all work
Hello,
apt-get install java-package, (you might need to add contrib to your
sources.list) then as user run
fakeroot make-jpkg jdk-1_5_0_03-linux-amd64.bin
and install the deb as root again.
Best regards
Frederik Schueler
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:32:52PM +0200, Lars Schimmer wrote:
> I tried
I personally use dchroot with -d option (saving current environment) so
there is no need to map dev's. For more info read Debian amd64 howto and
follow steps for chroot and dchroot both. It should help I think
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Hi!
I tried to install java after the small guide on:
http://chrismetcalf.net/blog/archives/2005/05/19/mini-howto-installing-java-on-debian-unstable/
with the package jdk-1_5_0_03-linux-amd64.bin from sun.
It all worked well within isntallation, but then while trying to use
java, I get a:
/home
Hello to myself,
El lun, 20-06-2005 a las 21:01 -0300, Javier Kohen escribió:
> do you have any information on whether Muine will be built for AMD64? I
> don't know how to read the information in
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/muine nor could I find relevant
> information in http://amd64.debian.
We are working for a finger print validation
system.
We have taken NFIS as our base.
We need some bmp/ppm/jpeg/pbm to wsq/nist2000 file
format changer.
any link or Free program will be quit help
full.
any doc to converter program or specification of
wsq/nist 2000 file fomat and other image
We are working for a finger print validation system.
We want to work on the work done by NIST.
But we need bmp/jpeg/ppm/pmp to wsq/nist2000 file format changer.
We want to use cwsq,mindtct,bozoth3 program and working to make a gui.
any help will be boosting for us..
we are hanging this point.
wi
Problem solved guys. I added the entry to sources.list, used
apt-get source, and built the package. Thanks for all the help.
Cheers,
RossOn 6/21/05, Kurt Roeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 08:53:49PM -0700, tony mancill wrote:> Ross Urban wrote:> > Thanks for all of the in
A J Stiles wrote:
>Does anyone have a list of graphics cards known to work with purely Open
>Source drivers in 64 bit mode?
>
>I do *not* mean NVidia's drivers which include a closed-source binary portion
>{though there is the open source nv driver -- is that any good?} I mean an
>actual, rea
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 09:34 am, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:17:24PM +, J.A. de Vries wrote:
> > Goswin wrote me the same. Good to know. I might have made that mistake
> > as I was under the impression that RAID on the ASUS A8V Deluxe was
> > "good".
>
> In general (th
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 08:53:49PM -0700, tony mancill wrote:
> Ross Urban wrote:
> > Thanks for all of the info guys.
>
> Hey Ross,
>
> For what it's worth, setting up the chroot will take longer
> than downloading the source package by hand. You can download
> the sources as follows (and skip
Hello,
We have noted a difference between 2.6.11-9-em64t-p4-smp and
2.6.8-11-em64t-p4-smp when accessing via nfs our HSM (EMC/Legato
DiskXtender SM 2.9). 2.6.8 behaves normally, i.e. if a file is on tape it
waits until the file is restored then continues processing the file. 2.6.11
triggers t
my bad english - i know ;-)
i use mplayer in my ia32 chroot (because of the codecs...)
but mplayer only used oss and not alsa.
so i have done this:
# mkdir /var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev/snd
# mount -t none -o bind /dev/snd /var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev/snd
and it worked
because of this i added to my /et
On 6/21/05, A J Stiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have a list of graphics cards known to work with purely Open
> Source drivers in 64 bit mode?
64bit does not seem to be a big issues. If there are minor bugs, they
are quickly fixed.
My Radeon 9600 works fine with the free driver, bu
On 2005-06-21 @ 10:34:46 (week 25) Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> -A raid card that costs less than $200 probably isn't hardware raid and
> is the same as the onboard raid just on a pci card. I suspect there may
> be a few hardware raid cards just below $200, but probably not many.
> There are many
Good afternoon. I was wondering if there is any online resource that
states
the mirror sites with unofficial amd64 CD/DVD images.
ftp.es.debian.org has those images accesible by HTTP/FTP/rsync, and I
do not
know who I should send a note.
Best regards,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
There probably will be a new debian package for the new nvidia driver
soon, assuming it hasn't changed anything drastic.
Good question. Depending on a glibc from experimental might be considered
drastic. :/
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 10:31:16AM -0400, David Wood wrote:
> I saw some traffic on a web board about this yesterday when I was looking
> to see if anyone had packaged the latest nvidia driver yet (BTW, no).
>
> Seems like they released their latest driver with a dependency on some new
> experim
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:17:24PM +, J.A. de Vries wrote:
> Goswin wrote me the same. Good to know. I might have made that mistake
> as I was under the impression that RAID on the ASUS A8V Deluxe was
> "good".
In general (there are a few exceptions for high end server boards):
-Onboard raid
I saw some traffic on a web board about this yesterday when I was looking
to see if anyone had packaged the latest nvidia driver yet (BTW, no).
Seems like they released their latest driver with a dependency on some new
experimental libc...
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=5145
Yet another "Me too" message.
I've seen this happen a lot on a Tyan Mobo with 2 Opterons (can't
recall the exact model but I could look it up). For us, disabling the
xscreensaver solved it. I can't pinpoint it to one specific
screensaver (we even stress tested a lot of them) but _almost_
everytime
On 2005-06-20 @ 19:48:01 (week 25) Jacob Larsen wrote:
> If you decide to use RAID, you should probably consider the Linux
> software RAID as it is usually better than the builtin RAID of most mobos.
Goswin wrote me the same. Good to know. I might have made that mistake
as I was under the impress
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 10:50:46AM +0100, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hi, I'm confused and I hope that you can help me out.
>
> I'm running the pure64 port of Debian on an AMD64.
>
> My understanding about the AMD64 was that is could run in three modes:
>
> 1)32 bit emulation mode where you are using
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:23:03AM +0100, A J Stiles wrote:
> Does anyone have a list of graphics cards known to work with purely Open
> Source drivers in 64 bit mode?
>
> I do *not* mean NVidia's drivers which include a closed-source binary portion
>
> {though there is the open source nv driv
Helge Hafting wrote:
Unfortunately,
libraries have the same name no matter if they're 32- or 64-bit, so you
can only
have one kind at a time. Unless you set up a chroot or use other tricks.
Or, you know, install the 64 libraries in /lib64 and let ld.so do all
the work.
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:46:36PM +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> We intend to use 2 SCSI disks in RAID1 for the system and the others in
> RAID10 for the DB.
>
> There is (obviously) a lot of debate about SATA vs SCSI on the
> Postgresql list. The general opinion is that 7200 rpm SATA disks
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 04:31:39PM -0600, Gary Hodges wrote:
> Having no luck installing sarge on our new machine.
>
> Tyan K8WE w/2x Opteron 244s
> LSI21320RB SCSI Controller
> Plextor PX-716SA (SATA)
So far from what I have read, ATAPI support on SATA is still not
completed, although it is cert
Graham Smith wrote:
Hi, I'm confused and I hope that you can help me out.
I'm running the pure64 port of Debian on an AMD64.
My understanding about the AMD64 was that is could run in three modes:
1)32 bit emulation mode where you are using a 32bit kernel and 32 bit
libraries (eg WinXP).
2)mi
Does anyone have a list of graphics cards known to work with purely Open
Source drivers in 64 bit mode?
I do *not* mean NVidia's drivers which include a closed-source binary portion
{though there is the open source nv driver -- is that any good?} I mean an
actual, really-open-source driver th
On 21/06/2005 Ross Urban wrote:
> Tony,
> Thanks for the info. Can you give me directions or point me to a site that
> will tell me how to setup a i386 chroot. Sorry, I'm still a little green
> behind the ears.
hey ross,
you don't need to setup a chroot for fetching sources.
just add the foll
Hi, I'm confused and I hope that you can help me out.
I'm running the pure64 port of Debian on an AMD64.
My understanding about the AMD64 was that is could run in three modes:
1)32 bit emulation mode where you are using a 32bit kernel and 32 bit
libraries (eg WinXP).
2)mixed mode with a 64 bit
On 6/18/05, Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess I didn't "knock on wood" quick enough or something. After I sent
> my reply I left for lunch and apon returning (1 hour) the thing was locked
> up!
>
> I went over to another machine, logged in via ssh. I looked at the CPU
> usage and X w
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Hi!
Has anyone made a amd64 package of kasablanca or found one?
Cya
Lars
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Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Postgresql 7.4/8 (I believe I can compile the latter from the debian
When you will compile postgresql don't forget add configuration option
to use timestamp as integer64. :-) In debian package this already
configured.
One possible configuration we are lookin
Gary Hodges wrote:
Having no luck installing sarge on our new machine.
Tyan K8WE w/2x Opteron 244s
LSI21320RB SCSI Controller
Plextor PX-716SA (SATA)
debian-31r0a-amd64-netinst.iso
The three items I'm having trouble with:
1. Installing from the Plextor drive. I'm reading that the newest
k
Ron Farrer wrote:
Hardware list (to look for any possible common connections):
2 x Opteron 252
Tyan S2875
2GB DDR400 (2 x 1GB)
SATA (one seagate drive)
IDE (one sony DVDRW)
EVGA Nvidia Geforce 6800 Ultra 256MB (AGP 8x, FW, and SBA enabled)
no PCI devices installed
I have Tyan S2875 with one
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