nux and allow you to
choice of booting it when you boot up the PC..
That is possible, but I have never tried. I personally don't like that
solution much, I'd rather trust grub to boot Windows that trust
Windows to boot anything that is not Windows.
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even on 32-bit systems. But I digress.
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you're missing development packages. In this
case, it is probably libasound2-dev
> That's weird since my audio is using alsa.
You have runtime packages, but not the development ones.
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Fabricio Cannini - Yahoo wrote:
> On Thursday 29 January 2009 15:17:09 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
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>> Gaius Mulley wrote:
>>
>>> I wonder when the 2.6.27 kernel will appear in lenny?
>>>
>> Probably never. Lenny is in freeze so only bugs a
Gaius Mulley wrote:
> I wonder when the 2.6.27 kernel will appear in lenny?
>
Probably never. Lenny is in freeze so only bugs are fixed (no new
features/versions), so that it can be released as stable.
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the others). Installing 32-bit deb's in your amd64 system will
certainly confuse it, and would prevent you from using other amd64
packages that use the same libraries.
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> but mcce raised the same complain above.
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Did you run ldconfig afterwards to update the cache?
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Douglas A. Tutty escreveu:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 01:54:35AM -0400, Robert Isaac wrote:
Do you know the difference between Unix and Linux? Short answer is that
Linux wrote Linux when he needed a Unix but Unix was caught in the Unix
wars and there wasn't one available that wasn't tied up in
, or vice-versa. The output there is different, that's true, but
in both cases only 32-bit libraries are loaded.
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 10 2008-03-01 04:31
a9f40513-902a-4739-a034-2839dac35e65 -> ../../hdb1
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u chroot to use a non-default
application-id.
Yes, this behavior exists and is annoying. I run both a 64-bit and a
32-bit Iceweasel simultaneously with different profiles and the -P
option, but my /home is shared in the chroot.
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On Dec 10, 2007 7:37 AM, Lars Schimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I want to use the skype 2.0 beta .deb package on my debian amd64 sid system.
> I saw hell a lot of guides hwoto use chroot, but I don't want a chroot!
> Any guide available which is simple enough (e.g. just install some .de
Another thing that you can try is simply ask the package to be removed.
If you get broken packages or other things are being removed, then the
package is needed by something else.
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Name: www.example.com
Address: 208.77.188.166
libc6 version 2.6.1-1
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avishai escreveu:
Hello all,
Following my recent finding that flash media can *finally* be played
on my iceweasel (and when I say finally, I mean: DAMN, that took a
long time)
And which was the solution you used to achieve that? Gnash?
nsplugginwrapper? I'm interested in knowing that, and I bel
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
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>> just a simple guess: whats the output of
>>
>> # pdffonts yourfile.pdf
>>
>> maybe your fonts werent embedded?
>>
>>
>>
> There are cert
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> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Ever since I bought my AMD64 system (AMD 64 3000+, Asus K8U-X
> > motherboard) I've been experiencing random freezes..
> Hi Eduardo,
> I get the same problem with my Asus K8V Deluxe - AMD Athlon
D burner. However, I've been able to successfully burn DVDs
(when more power would be needed, I guess).
Still, changing the power supply would be the easiest thing for me to do. At
the worst, I'll have a good one to use when I decide to build a new system.
(Unlike the DDR1 modules that t
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libraries there. Messy, really messy.
What you can do is install the 32-bit version of the program inside the
chroot, and it'l run fine.
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rror first appeared just after I plugged a USB webcam in my system.
However, both times resetting the system made it boot correctly.
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ugh these to be power-hungry devices.
On the other hand, I've just tried and in the same port that at the
moment does not see the mp3 player, a simple standard pendrive _is_ seen
and recognized.
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> option, but don't know if this option is necessary). The monitor section looks
> like this:
>
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "Monitor 0"
> Option "DPMS"
> EndSection
>
> But for the old monitor the other settings
for resolutions and stuff
like that. I've tried it myself some time ago, and I had to manually
edit the xorg.conf file to suit my new monitor.
ii xserver-xorg 7.0.22 the X.Org X
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>For etch to have
>all amd64 packages every package has to migrate to etch. That just
>takes time.
>
>
>
And if packages happen to have RC bugs, then that takes an even longer
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e remote point ?
>thanks in advance
>
>
>
I don't think you can mount a file system twice. You can, however,
bind-mount /home so that it appears in /var/chroot/sarge-ia32/home. It's
all explained in the amd64 howto.
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index=0
becomes
options snd-intel8x0 index=0 buggy_semaphore=1
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when I found out what was doing on.
> Looks like the ALi chip has a buggy semaphore.
>
> modprobe snd_intel8x0 buggy_semaphore=1
Yes, that works. Thanks for the solution.
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use before.) Does anybody have any hints?
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Marcus Bautze wrote:
>Eduardo M KALINOWSKI schrieb:
>
>
>>>Superkaramba is linked against python 2.3, but on
>>>http://netdragon.sourceforge.net/ they write
>>>"We are currently aware that using a combination of AMD64, Python 2.3
>>>and skz th
spending $280 a month on meditation lessons to
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>mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe lm
>pni monitor ds_cpl cid
>
>
>
I'm no expert in processors, but I'd guess that "ht" there in the flags
means it has HyperThreading support.
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an even less heat), see
the powernowd package.
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I'd strongly advise the author to avoid such hacks and write proper
portable code. Unless he wants his package to be another OpenOffice.org.
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downloaded by yourself from http://www.kernel.org or anywhere else.
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Stefan Salewski wrote:
>But I want to install Sid=Unstable!
>
>What is wrong?
>
>
I don't know, but you can always install etch and later change to sid.
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t's possible.
>
>
>
Write a perl/shell/awk/python/whatever script to fetch that page, parse
it, and output the IP address.
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seems nobody else has this
brand) and it has the "EZ Flash" feature in which you can update the
bios by copying the image to a floppy and pressing a key (Alt-F2) during
boot. Perhaps your motherboard has this feature too.
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BTW, they will want to look at your source package, not the binary one.
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