Re: dumb question about dual booting debian and Windows 7 on separate drives.....
There's nothing amd64 specific in this question, debian-user would have been better. On Qua, 08 Dez 2010, Michael Fothergill wrote: I bought an extra SATA drive and hooked it up so now I have two one with Debian on it. My plan is to install Windows on the new drive.. If you installed Windows on the new drive and then installed Debian grub would see the Windows on the other drive and create a boot option for you to fire it up if you wanted to when you boot the PC up. But if you installed debian first as I have on one disk and then add Windows on the other one then if you boot up the machine it will load Windows and you won't get a choice to fire up Linux (at least I don't expect it). Yeah, installing Windows will probably overwrite you MBR and make you linux unbootable. But that's easy to recover. Just boot any linux CD (the debian installer CD will probably work, or use some live distro) and recover grub: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/restore-debian-linux-grub-boot-loader.html There are many other similar guides. It is possible I think to modify the bootloader in Windows (without using e.g. Partition Magic) to sniff out the Linux 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. -- I don't get no respect. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101208095843.829477nnfbmrx...@mail.kalinowski.com.br
Does anyone have older amd64 versions of fglrx-* packages?
Hi, I upgraded my proprietary ATI driver to version 9-9, but it does not work, all I get is a black screen and a frozen computer. My card is a Radon HD 3650. The free radeon/radeonhd drivers work, but they apparently don't even support Xvideo. I cannot run the geeqie image viewer either, apparently it requires 3d acceleration or something like that. I was using version 9-5 and it worked. Unfortunately, that version was not available anymore in my /var/cache/apt/archives. snapshot.debian.net couldn't help either. Does anyone have that version, or another version older that 9-5 of the amd64 packages? -- "Freedom is still the most radical idea of all." -- Nathaniel Branden Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: kvm (was: VM Ware Player under Debian Lenny AMD64 on laptop)
On Sex, 24 Jul 2009, Lennart Sorensen wrote: Fortunately we now have kvm (on machines with virtualization hardware support) which is in my opinion much better than vmware, free, open source, and maintained and part of stock kernels. I have no need for vmware anymore. Does kvm support multiple snapshots in a tree-like structure (not only linear as VirtualBox) and switching arbitrarily between them, like VMware Workstation? That's one feature that prevents me from moving to another solution, despite all the trouble to set up VMware and to rebuild the modules when a new kernel version is out. -- Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: reading the end of file
Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hi: > > Is any command faster than > > cat filename > > to reach and print on screen the last page of the file? > Define 'page'. Anyway, the command you want is 'tail'. By default it prints the last 10 lines, but this can be changed, see the man page. > The question (i hope) is not outside amd64 As a matter of fact it is not amd64-specific, debian-user would have been more appropriate. > as such large files as 10GB > can only result from computations at 64 bit. > As long as the filesystem supports, it's trivial to create a 10GB file even on 32-bit systems. But I digress. -- The New England Journal of Medicine reports that 9 out of 10 doctors agree that 1 out of 10 doctors is an idiot. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: What is the matter with the "http://people.debian.org/~rafael/skype-amd64/"?
On Qua, 22 Jul 2009, James Brown wrote: To have somebody you trust is very difficult. Could be, but this problem is something you cannot avoid. It is theoretically possible to encrypt a message in a way that it simply cannot be decrypted without the right key, not even given infinite time and infinite resources (google One Time Pad). It can even be used in practice, but it quite unpractical and brings other problems such as distribution of the keys. However, even if you could use a One Time Pad efficiently, nothing will ever prevent the other party in the communication to make public the message he received and that was so carefully protected. So if you do not trust the person on the other side of the line, then don't communicate with them, even if you can get the best encryption available. -- Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: compiling gyachi 1.1.0
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > thanks for the hints Masami, when configuring I stuck with these messages > > checking for ALSA... configure: error: Package requirements (alsa >= > 0.9.8) were not met: > > No package 'alsa' found > > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you > installed software in a non-standard prefix. > > Alternatively, you may set the environment variables ALSA_CFLAGS > and ALSA_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. > See the pkg-config man page for more details. It's the same problem: 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. -- ok guys .. so whens the next commit :PP when they come to get me Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: unable to install lenny using CD1 (26-Jan-2009)
Fabricio Cannini - Yahoo wrote: > On Thursday 29 January 2009 15:17:09 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > >> 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. >> > > Through debian-backports packages you may have luck. ;) > Or using the repository mentioned at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel . -- And I alone am returned to wag the tail. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: unable to install lenny using CD1 (26-Jan-2009)
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. -- If it's Tuesday, this must be someone else's fortune. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: Just for fun: amasonmp3
Berni Elbourn escreveu: > Forgive some trivia please. How does one get this beast from amazon to > work on amd64. > > I tried: > > # dpkg --install --force architecture amazonmp3.deb > dpkg - warning, overriding problem because --force enabled: > package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64) > (Reading database ... 157083 files and directories currently installed.) > Preparing to replace amazonmp3 1.0.4-1 (using amazonmp3.deb) ... > Unpacking replacement amazonmp3 ... > Setting up amazonmp3 (1.0.4-1) ... > > # which amazonmp3 > /usr/bin/amazonmp3 > > # getlibs /usr/bin/amazonmp3 > No match for libboost_filesystem-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libboost_regex-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libboost_date_time-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libboost_signals-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libboost_iostreams-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libboost_thread-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1 > No match for libssh2.so.1 > No packages to install > > # amazonmp3 > amazonmp3: error while loading shared libraries: > libboost_filesystem-gcc-mt-1_33_1.so.1.33.1: cannot open shared object > file: No such file or directory > > Doh! Any pointers/clues I'd recommend a chroot. You'll need to install some library packages (the first one, for example, is in package http://packages.debian.org/etch/libboost-filesystem1.33.1, haven't checked 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. -- Eduardo M Kalinowski edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Re: gdbm.h
Francesco Pietra wrote: > I am trying to compile with gcc on amd64 lenny a program that requests > gdbm.h Debian lists several libgdbm.o files, though libgdbm.h is > present nowhere. > In my system (lenny), gdbm.h is included in libgdbm-dev. -- The days are all empty and the nights are unreal. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: libgdbm.so.3
(Please keep the discussion on the list, and please do not top post.) Francesco Pietra wrote: > ldconfig does not take care of symlinks. I don't understand what you > suggest. For me, the issue is that version 3 is so different from > version 2 that symlinks of the type I did may work or not, probably > mostly not. > francesco > You have to run ldconfig so that it can find libgdbm.so.2 when the program tries to open it. However, as you pointed out, it might not work because of incompatibilities in the libraries. But you can try. -- "It's a summons." "What's a summons?" "It means summon's in trouble." -- Rocky and Bullwinkle Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: libgdbm.so.3
Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hi: > > The executable for program MCCE-2 for protein analysis, installed as a > binary for Linux on my Deabian amd64 lenny, complains that > > libgdbm.so.2 > > is not present > > I made a symlink in /usr/lib > > # libgdbm.so.3 libgdbm.so.2 > > but mcce raised the same complain above. > Did you run ldconfig afterwards to update the cache? -- There's such a thing as too much point on a pencil. -- H. Allen Smith, "Let the Crabgrass Grow" Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Which Debian for Intel Core2Duo
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:55:50 +0200, "Friedrich Gelbard" wrote: I have an Intel Core2Duo Processor. Which Debian is the correct one for me? The AMD64 or the ia64? AMD64 or, if you want to waste half of the processor bits, i386 :-) ia64 is for the Intel Itanium, a different architecture (that never really quite caught on). -- Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How would I get debian unstable?
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 legal wrangling and rewriting to remove copywritten code. So the kernel wrote itself? How is that possible? Has it become so advanced in the future that it is capable of time travel and traveled back to 1991 to self replicate? Should we be worried about consciousness within the Linux kernel? Or did you mean Linus wrote Linux? Ha! I thought I was careful to use "s" instead of "x", but I'm not at my IBM clicky keyboard. I hate "modern" keyboards. Yes, Linux wrote Linux when BSD wasn't available. I've read a quote somewhere that if BSD had been available he wouldn't have bothered with Linux. I have to point that out that you just did it again. :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 64-bit and chroot
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: Hi Javier, please take a look at both "ldd" outputs of X-Plane. The first is the one, WITHOUT activated chroot, the second one is the output WITH ACTIVE chroot. You see, there is a difference ! But in both cases, the application is running well. -- snip --- WITHOUT known chroot path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/games/X-Plane 9.00 Beta-25$ ldd ./X-Plane-i686 linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000) libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1 (0xf7f42000) libGLU.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libGLU.so.1 (0xf7ec2000) libXext.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXext.so.6 (0xf7eb4000) libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 (0xf7dc8000) libopenal.so.0 => not found libpthread.so.0 => /lib32/libpthread.so.0 (0xf7db) libdl.so.2 => /lib32/libdl.so.2 (0xf7dac000) libm.so.6 => /lib32/libm.so.6 (0xf7d88000) libc.so.6 => /lib32/libc.so.6 (0xf7c37000) libXxf86vm.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libXxf86vm.so.1 (0xf7c31000) libXdamage.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libXdamage.so.1 (0xf7c2e000) libXfixes.so.3 => /usr/lib32/libXfixes.so.3 (0xf7c29000) libdrm.so.2 => /usr/lib32/libdrm.so.2 (0xf7c2) libstdc++.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.6 (0xf7b33000) libgcc_s.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xf7b26000) libXau.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXau.so.6 (0xf7b22000) libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xf7b1d000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf7fc9000) -- And the same, with active and known path to chroot: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/games/X-Plane 9.00 Beta-25$ ldd ./X-Plane-i686 linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000) libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1 (0xf7ebc000) libGLU.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libGLU.so.1 (0xf7e3c000) libXext.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXext.so.6 (0xf7e2e000) libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 (0xf7d42000) libopenal.so.0 => not found libpthread.so.0 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xf7d29000) libdl.so.2 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/libdl.so.2 (0xf7d25000) libm.so.6 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/libm.so.6 (0xf7cff000) libc.so.6 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/libc.so.6 (0xf7bc1000) libXxf86vm.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libXxf86vm.so.1 (0xf7bbb000) libXdamage.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libXdamage.so.1 (0xf7bb8000) libXfixes.so.3 => /usr/lib32/libXfixes.so.3 (0xf7bb3000) libdrm.so.2 => /usr/lib32/libdrm.so.2 (0xf7baa000) libstdc++.so.6 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 (0xf7abd000) libgcc_s.so.1 => /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xf7aaf000) libXau.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXau.so.6 (0xf7aac000) libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib32/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xf7aa7000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf7f45000) --- snap -- You see, there are used some other libs. But in both cases, the application is running ! Do you now see, what I meant with "using different names for libs" ? Or is there another explanation, which I do not yet understand ? I think a 64-bit app cannot load (automatically) a 32-bit dynamic library, or vice-versa. The output there is different, that's true, but in both cases only 32-bit libraries are loaded. -- Give me a sleeping pill and tell me your troubles. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: SCSI Device Addresses
Damon L. Chesser wrote: How do you determine the UUID? If the system is in a working and known state, you can simply do something like $ ll /dev/disk/by-uuid/ total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 10 2008-03-01 04:31 3A5C47515C4706DB -> ../../hda1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 10 2008-03-01 04:31 9819-26DD -> ../../hda2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 10 2008-03-01 04:31 a9f40513-902a-4739-a034-2839dac35e65 -> ../../hdb1 -- F u cn rd ths u cnt spl wrth a dm! Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: cups in chroot problem
Seb wrote: Hi, I found out that I needed to install cups in the chroot to let applications in the chroot print to my AMD64 main system. However, when installing (or dpkg-reconfiguring) cupsys in the chroot, I get the message: ---<---cut here---start-->--- # dpkg-reconfigure cupsys Stopping Common Unix Printing System: cupsd. Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsdFATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.23-1-amd64/modules.dep: No such file or directory FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.23-1-amd64/modules.dep: No such file or directory . ---<---cut here---end>--- I'm using schroot and this is getting into the chroot with schroot (after becoming root). Any tips as to what the problem may be welcome. You should not need cupsd (the server) in the chroot. And I can tell it works without it, for I had the need to print in my chroot. Just install the client packages (cupsys-client and cupsys-bsd if you need) and it should work without requiring anything else done. -- "I am ... a woman ... and ... technically a parasitic uterine growth" -- Sean Doran the Younger [allegedly] Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: chroot question
Peter Makholm wrote: A J Stiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: If I already have 64-bit Iceweasel running, and try to start 32-bit Iceweasel from inside the chroot, I get another instance of the 64-bit browser. If I kill the 64-bit browser, I can start a 32-bit one. If I then try to start a 64-bit Iceweasel from the K menu while the 32-bit Iceweasel is running, I get another 32-bit Iceweasel. You can try to use the -a switch to iceweasel such that the two iceweasels runs with different application-id's. If that works you can make an alias for iceweasel inside you 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. -- Eu não sou tão idiota como você parece. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Skype 2.0 beta on debian sid amd64?
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 .deb > and it works?)? Tecnically, you can't simply install the .deb in the 64-bit system, as it is for a 32-bit debian. In practice, you can try --force-architecture (or something similar), but there is no guarantee that there are packages with the 32-bit libraries that Skype needs, and even if there are, it might simply not work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Packages.
Nuno Magalhães wrote: Hi. Whenever i install Debian, i always use the netinst and select nothing but the base system. Same here. Then it's apt al the way: first X, then a lightweight WM plus whatever i need. However, even with a "minimal" install there are always a bunch of packages that i didn't choose and that (apparently) aren't used by any other package. This did not happen to me, though. This time i decided to nstall X from the installer menu, so i got X+GNOME. I still had to work around the xorg.conf to get it working (framebuffer). The thing is, i'm allergic to unused packages and i dislike big desktop enviroments like GNOME or KDE. And i know that if i do apt-get remove --purge gnome* there will still be leftovers, like Evolution. I don't think neither apt nor aptitude (or even synaptic, another usual leftover) have this, but is there a way to know if a package is depended upon? Automagically removing it if not? Actually my favourite is apt, i dislike the other two. deborphan shows packages that are orphaned, that is, nothing depends on them. I'm not sure if it can automatically remove them, but that's easy to do anyway. However, I'd do that via aptitude, see below. I'm going through the list of installed packages and their descriptions in the debian site, i even have a fortune-cookies package! Wtf? And i skipped all the lib* and x* ones... How can i get rid of everything gnome? What I recomend is to use aptitude, and press M (or was it m? well, whatever) to mark the packages you feel you don't need as automatically installed. Then if nothing depends on them, they will be removed. You might want to press 'l' and enter something like this !~pimportant!~prequired!~M to get a list of packages that are not marked as automatically installed (that is, they are not a dependency of something else that got automatically pulled in) and are not marked 'important' or 'required'. And aptitude lets you see quickly what a package is for. 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. -- Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is glibc getaddrinfo() working on your etch-amd64 system?
Bill Kelly wrote: Hi, I'm in the process of trying to debug why getaddrinfo() is failing to perform reverse DNS lookups on my etch-amd64 system. (glibc version 2.3.6.ds1-13etch2) I've posted a tiny C program here that reproduces the problem: http://cila-search.net/~billk/debug/getaddrinfo/ ( getaddrinfo-test.c ) I'm hoping some folks on this list might be willing to compile and run the program on your systems, and see if yours is broken the same way. If it works properly you should see "www.example.com". If it's broken you should see "208.77.188.166". For example: $ gcc getaddrinfo-test.c $ ./a.out sock_addrinfo: error=0 res->ai_canonname='208.77.188.166' You can cross-check with the host command on the command line: $ host 208.77.188.166 166.188.77.208.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer www.example.com. If the host command says "www.example.com" but the C program says "208.77.188.166" then your system would appear to be broken like mine. Well, here indeed the program did not work: $ ./getaddrinfo-test sock_addrinfo: error=0 res->ai_canonname='208.77.188.166' $ host 208.77.188.166 Name: www.example.com Address: 208.77.188.166 libc6 version 2.6.1-1 -- Distrust all those who love you extremely upon a very slight acquaintance and without any visible reason. -- Lord Chesterfield Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Opinion question (Core2 Duo)
Hamish Moffatt wrote: > I only ever use my chroot to run mplayer occasionally now. (Especially > with nspluginwrapper allowing Flash to be used from a 64-bit browser.) > My two main desktops (home and work) are both 64-bit. > Which leads me to the question: which video formats needs w32plugins yet? Since some time libavcodec can play wmv9 videos, and I'm not sure if I still need by 32bit mplayer or if its one less thing in the chroot (since openoffice.org is not necessary in a chroot anymore.) -- FORTUNE'S RULES TO LIVE BY: #23 Don't cut off a police car when making an illegal U-turn. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to cleanly remove the chroot environment?
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 believe so are others. , i see no need to have an extra 32bit system installed. So I'm thinking about removing it completely, however a bit of googling on it beforehand led me to this: "Be VERY careful if you decide to remove the chroot at some point in the future. Any filesystems you have mounted with bind MUST be unmounted before you rm -f the chroot. If you fail to do this you'll remove your valuable data (/me sniff's and wipes away a tear) " http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/356 Anyone care to explain this one to me before I throw away all that "valuable data"? Cheers, Avishai. That means that if you do rm -rf /var/chroot/sid-ia32, and /home is also visible unser /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home, then the rm will try to delete /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home, which will delete the /home (since the two are the same, mounted in different places). So you should unmount this and all other bind mounts before doing rm -rf /var/chroot/sid-ia32. some extra data: $ mount /home on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home type none (rw,bind) /tmp on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/tmp type none (rw,bind) /dev on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev type none (rw,bind) /proc on /var/chroot/sid-ia32/proc type none (rw,bind) Do a umount /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home (and similar for others) before. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem printing tex-generated pdf with bitmapped fonts
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> just a simple guess: whats the output of >> >> # pdffonts yourfile.pdf >> >> maybe your fonts werent embedded? >> >> >> > There are certainly some fonts embedded: > > $ pdffonts test.pdf > name type emb sub uni object ID > - --- --- --- - > [none] Type 3yes no no 4 0 > DNGMPL+CMMI12Type 1yes yes no 5 0 > LKMEQO+CMR12 Type 1yes yes no 6 0 > ASZHDD+CMSY10Type 1yes yes no 7 0 > OHMPEU+CMR8 Type 1yes yes no 8 0 > > By the way, using the ae package, which prevents bitpmapped fonts, I get this output: name type emb sub uni object ID - --- --- --- - GMDAWM+CMR12 Type 1yes yes no 4 0 DNGMPL+CMMI12Type 1yes yes no 5 0 ASZHDD+CMSY10Type 1yes yes no 6 0 OHMPEU+CMR8 Type 1 yes yes no 7 0 -- A shortcut is the longest distance between two points. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem printing tex-generated pdf with bitmapped fonts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > just a simple guess: whats the output of > > # pdffonts yourfile.pdf > > maybe your fonts werent embedded? > > There are certainly some fonts embedded: $ pdffonts test.pdf name type emb sub uni object ID - --- --- --- - [none] Type 3yes no no 4 0 DNGMPL+CMMI12Type 1yes yes no 5 0 LKMEQO+CMR12 Type 1yes yes no 6 0 ASZHDD+CMSY10Type 1yes yes no 7 0 OHMPEU+CMR8 Type 1yes yes no 8 0 And the same file that does not get converted to postscript correctly under Linux does print under Windows. -- Life is knowing how far to go without crossing the line. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem printing tex-generated pdf with bitmapped fonts
Yesterday, I upgraded some components of my testing system, such as xpdf, some libraries dealing with fonts (probably not used by tex, though), but not any texlive package. This upgrade did not go very well because X crashed while the packages were being installed. I could go to a console and kill X, and everything started working again. When I ran aptitude again, it asked me to run dpkg --configure -a (which I did) and which finished installing the packages, apparently with success. But at least one thing went wrong, when I tried booting the system this morning my initrd image was gone (and that was not fun). Having regenerated it, the system booted and everything works, apparently. Well, almost everything. I now have problems printing some pdf's generated by pdflatex. Apparently, the problem is with bitmapped fonts. Note that this is unlike the classical problem of fonts in pdf documents: the document displays correctly and beautifully in the screen, but when printed I get some blocks instead of the letters. Here is a very simple document: - \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage{ae} \begin{document} This is a simple test. \[ f(x): R \to R: f(x) = x^2 \] \end{document} -- Here is the ps file generated from that document using xpdf: http://www.cpgei.cefetpr.br/~ekalin/output_xpdf.ps . The output when printed is exactly like that. And since even the generated .ps file is already bad, it cannot be a problem with the printer. It is not an specific problem with xpdf, however: Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 displays the file perfectly, but when asked to convert the file to postscript outputs this: http://www.cpgei.cefetpr.br/~ekalin/output_acroread.ps . While readable, there are clearly some defects in the fonts. Note that the math part displays perfectly. Also, if the \usepackage{ae} line is uncommented, which causes proper fonts (Type 1, I believe) to be used, then the document looks fine when converted to postscript and printed. The problem is that in real-life documents I need a couple of symbols from fonts for which there is only the bitmapped version, and these symbols are looking bad in the document. Under Windows, the same pdf with bitmapped fonts that does not print well under linux gets printed correctly and beautifully, so it does not appear to be a problem with tex itself. I have erased the /var/cache/fonts and ~/.texmf-var/fonts directories so that the fonts are regenerated, but that did not change anything. I don't even know what package is the responsible for the problem, so I don't even know whose package's versions I should list. But fell free to ask for more relevant information. -- For external use only. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Random Crashes
> 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 64 +3200, > but only with debian (etch) AMD64. > With other kind of arch (i.e. i486, i686 & k7) no problems at all. I > guess the problem is with AMD64 "flavour". I don't think it's a software problem... I forgot to mention in the original mail, but there is nothing in the system logs. It just freezes or reboots. -- Eduardo M Kalinowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb
Re: Random Crashes
> A google search on that error message seems to indicate that it has been > seen on some systems where the power supply wasn't sufficient to provide > stable power to the system. Other posibilities is that the ram simply > isn't stable (although bad power can make ram not stable of course). > > What size power supply, what brand/model, and how much hardware is in > that system? The power supply could indeed be the problem. It's no great power supply, and I have two (PATA) HDs. No fancy graphics card, though --- only a SIS 315. I have also a DVD 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 the motherboard uses.) -- Eduardo M Kalinowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb
Random Crashes
Hello all, Ever since I bought my AMD64 system (AMD 64 3000+, Asus K8U-X motherboard) I've been experiencing random freezes, in which the system completely stops to respond, or sometimes automatic reboots. Sometimes the system halts during boot with a message such as HARDWARE ERROR CPU 0: Machine Check Exception:4 Bank 4: b2070f0f TSC a38a02f0b This is not a software problem! The crashes do not necessarily happen when the system is doing something ram or processor intensive. I can do heavy tasks such as video encoding with no problems, but sometimes the system crashes when it's idle, only background tasks running. Also, the crashes are not so frequent. When I bought the system, it had one stick with 512Mb of RAM. Crashes already happened then. Later I added anoter stick with 1Gb of RAM. I suspected the memory, and ran memtest only. But it was for a short time, so in fact I cannot conclude anything from the lack of errors. So I took of the "old" 512Mb ram module, because it should be the one with problems, since the crashes happened already when I had only that one. The system still crashed. Just to be sure, I put it on again, and only this one, and the system also crashes. The motherboard has two slots for RAM. I tried both modules in both slots, and I did notice that when a module (either one) is in one of the slots, the system crashes just after boot --- at most I can type the password and let KDE start, but it crashes before KDE is fully loaded. With a module in the other slot, then the system is usable most of the times. So, am I really unlucky to have two memory modules with problems, or what else should I suspect? Motherboard? Processor? What would be the possible ways to diagnose the problem? -- "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!" Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: chroot question
Anton Piatek wrote: > I posted this on Debian-user list, but thought someone here might have tried > this already... > > I have a amd64 install of debian with a 32bit chroot for a couple of apps. > This works great, but I have a question. > > Is it possible to have an application inside the 32bit chroot launch an > application on my main 64 bit system? (e.g. a photo browsing program in the > 32bit chroot launching gimp, which is installed in my main 64 bit system). > I currently launch my 32bit programs with schroot and am hoping I can set > something to make specific programs outside the chroot available... > > I cannot think of how this can be achieved, so any ideas are welcomed. > > No, you can't. Suppose your chroot is /ia32. Then, since it is a chroot, you can only see what's inside /ia32. /usr and other directories are not accessible from the chroot. Unless you someway make /usr visible inside /ia32, perhaps with a bind mount. You would also need other directories (such as /var) if the application needs them, and configure the application to use those directories. The same happens to libraries. If /usr is bound to /ia32/usr64, you'll need to tell the library loader to look for 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. -- Sometimes I live in the country, And sometimes I live in town. And sometimes I have a great notion, To jump in the river and drown. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Machine Check Exception
Today, for the first time, I got this message during boot (just after some messages from ohcihcd): HARDWARE ERROR CPU 0: Machine Check Exception:4 Bank 4: b2070f0f TSC a38a02f0b This is not a software problem! Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor Kernel panic - not syncing: Machine check Well, mcelog --ascii does not help much, to say the truth: HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem! Please contact your hardware vendor CPU 0 4 northbridge TSC a38a02f0b Northbridge Watchdog error bit57 = processor context corrupt bit61 = error uncorrected bus error 'generic participation, request timed out generic error mem transaction generic access, level generic' STATUS b2070f0f MCGSTATUS 4 The processor is an Athlon 64 3000+, on a Asus K8U-X motherboard. The error first appeared just after I plugged a USB webcam in my system. However, both times resetting the system made it boot correctly. So, how should that messages be interpreted? -- Experience is the worst teacher. It always gives the test first and the instruction afterward. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: USB devices not being seen
Paul Brook wrote: >> This has happened with a mp3 player and two cell phones (a Motorola >> C650 and a Sony-Ericsson K750i), so it's not a problem with the device. >> What's strange is that the connection is detected by the devices: the >> mp3 player, for example, turns on and displays the usual screen shown >> when it's connected to the computer. I've even tried plugging it without >> the battery and it still turns on. Also, the K750i, when plugged, >> supposedly starts charging (which is the expected behaviour). However, >> even though it appears to be charging, when I left it plugged for a long >> time I noticed it did not appear to have charged anything. >> > > Laptops sometimes only have low-power usb sockets. Both the devices you > mention sound like they may require power over USB. > Try connecting the devices via a self-powered USB hub (ie. one with its own > AC > power supply). > Well, it's a desktop computer. Motherboard is an Asus K8U-X, by the way. And at least the mp3 player is no more than a pendrive with an lcd and a couple buttons ;-) Never though 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. -- If you can't be good, be careful. If you can't be careful, give me a call. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
USB devices not being seen
Hi, I'm facing a strange problem: sometimes USB devices are not beeing seen by my linux (2.6.17-2-amd64) system. And when I mean not beeing seen, I mean that lsusb shows something like this even when the device is plugged in: Bus 004 Device 001: ID : Bus 003 Device 001: ID : Bus 002 Device 001: ID : Bus 001 Device 001: ID : Which is the same output as when there is no USB device. Also, no messages are printed in the console or shown by dmesg. This has happened with a mp3 player and two cell phones (a Motorola C650 and a Sony-Ericsson K750i), so it's not a problem with the device. What's strange is that the connection is detected by the devices: the mp3 player, for example, turns on and displays the usual screen shown when it's connected to the computer. I've even tried plugging it without the battery and it still turns on. Also, the K750i, when plugged, supposedly starts charging (which is the expected behaviour). However, even though it appears to be charging, when I left it plugged for a long time I noticed it did not appear to have charged anything. Plugging the device in another usb port does make it work, at least sometimes. But it is not a problem with one specific usb port, sometimes a port work, sometimes it does not. Has anyone seen something like this, or has any idea of what could be happening? My processor is an Athlon 64 3000+. -- Mere nonexistence is a feeble excuse for declaring a thing unseeable. You *can* see dragons. You just have to look in the right direction. -- John Hasler Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Jabref with sun-java5-jre
Seb wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Are any of you successfully using Jabref (bibtex file editor) in AMD64? > I had sun-java5-jre installed, and Jabref has this in its Depends: > > Depends: sun-java5-jre | j2re1.4 | j2re1.5 | sun-j2sdk1.5 > > Both of them installed without any problems, but when trying to run > Jabref, I get: > > ---<---cut here---start-->--- > Unable to create graphical interface. > Importing in unknown format: > Error opening file '' > ---<---cut here---end>--- > > I run JabRef fine with 64-bit java (this one: ii sun-java5-jre1.5.0-08-1 Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0) using the .jar file downloaded from the site. Never tried with the Debian package. (I didn't even know there was a Debian package for it...) -- Signs of crime: screaming or cries for help. -- The Brown University Security Crime Prevention Pamphlet Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to get all options from dpkg-reconfigure
> Uzytkownik Gabor Gombas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisal: > >If you have a moderately sane monitor (if it's not older than a couple > >of years, it usually is - modulo firmware bugs), and a moderately sane > >video card, then you could try to simply remove any monitor-specific > >settings and let X.Org detect the monitor using EDID data. > > > >Gabor > > > > I can confirm that - my new monitor was detected well by the xorg after > removing all the monitor settings (I left the "Identifier" field of course, > and one > 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 were needed. In this case, how does one specify the desired resolution? Using xrandr only? -- Eduardo M Kalinowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb
Re: how to get all options from dpkg-reconfigure
Dimitris Lampridis wrote: > On Wednesday 20 September 2006 16:21, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 03:15:40PM +0200, Wolfgang Mader wrote: >> >>> I want to update my refreching rate for my monitor, because I had to >>> switch from a TFT to a normal screen. >>> So I tried to type >>> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg >>> but I am not asked the questions I know from first set up of the xserver: >>> which resolution and which refreching rate do you want? >>> >>> I do not think that I need to work on another package, xserver-xorg >>> should be the right. But why am I not asked this questions. >>> >>> The same with exim4. At the first time you can choose if exim should >>> handel all mails or just the lokal ones etc. I am also not able to select >>> this behavior by using dpkg. >>> >>> What am I missing? >>> >> Try dpkg-reconfigure -p low xserver-xorg >> >> Perhaps some of the questions are at a different priority than they used >> to be. Not sure. >> > > That's what I thought as well when I first saw the posting, but before > suggesting to drop the priority, I tried it myself. Even in low priority, the > package configuration never asks for screen resolution, color depth etc. > > I can confirm that xserver-xorg is not asking 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 server -- The alarm clock that is louder than God's own belongs to the roommate with the earliest class. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lots of packets are missing in amd64/etch...
Goswin von Brederlow wrote: >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 time. ;-) -- Please ignore previous fortune. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: autofs and openoffice
thomas parquier wrote: >Hello everybody, > >I'm having problem with openoffice, which is launched in a chroot'ed >environment. >I automount a remote directory in my home partition which is mounted >twice, once in the host environment and once in the chroot : >fstab : >/dev/sda10 /home ... >/dev/sda10 /var/chroot/sarge-ia32/home > >then I put two mount points in auto.master with the same map : >/mnt/cassiopee /etc/auto.line.classe --timeout=60 >/var/chroot/sarge-ia32/mnt/cassiopee /etc/auto.line.classe --timeout=60 > >In openoffice, files from the remote directory can only be opened in >read-only mode, and new files can't be saved in that directory >correctly : an empty file is saved whereas a input/output error poped >up. > >Has someone any idea to open and save correctly those files from and >to the 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. -- "Pascal is Pascal is Pascal is dog meat." -- M. Devine and P. Larson, Computer Science 340 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Trouble setting up ALSA on Asus K8U-X motherboard
Dan Wolfgang wrote: >But no soundcards are found. I guess I'm not quite sure of what to do >with the buggy_semaphore=1 fix. I enter >modprobe snd_intel8x0 buggy_semaphore=1 >and don't get any feedback from modprobe (should I?) and no soundcards >are still found. I enter it, then try rerunning alsaconf, with the >same result of no soundcard. I'm not sure of what else to do. Can >anybody help? > > In the case of Debian (don't know for other distributions), edit the file /etc/modprobe.d/sound so that the line containing options snd-intel8x0 index=0 becomes options snd-intel8x0 index=0 buggy_semaphore=1 -- Envy is a pain of mind that successful men cause their neighbors. -- Onasander Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [SOLVED] Trouble setting up ALSA on Asus K8U-X motherboard
Jens Bäckman wrote: >> I have an AMD64 system on an Asus K8U-X motherboard. However, I >> haven't had success using ALSA and I have no sound at the moment. > > You're in luck. I had the very same problem on a Gentoo system, and > the solution was pretty simple 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. -- I am dyslexic of Borg. Prepare to have your ass laminated. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trouble setting up ALSA on Asus K8U-X motherboard
I have an AMD64 system on an Asus K8U-X motherboard. However, I haven't had success using ALSA and I have no sound at the moment. The sound card is identified this way: # lspci | grep audio :00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5455 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device (rev 20) alsaconf, however, properly identifies that this card should use the snd-intel8x0 module. A look at the Sound Card Matrix at the ALSA page shows that this module is indeed the one for this card. However, when the module is loaded, these messages are printed: ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:04.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 22 AC'97 0 does not respond - RESET ACPI: PCI interrupt for device :00:04.0 disabled Intel PCH: probe of :00:04.0 failed with error -13 The module does load, as you can see: # lsmod | grep snd snd_intel8x0 34216 0 snd_ac97_codec101244 1 snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_bus2880 1 snd_ac97_codec snd_pcm_oss51424 0 snd_mixer_oss 17472 1 snd_pcm_oss snd_pcm90252 3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss snd_timer 24008 1 snd_pcm snd57984 6 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer soundcore 10720 1 snd snd_page_alloc 11344 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm But not soundcards are identified: # cat /proc/asound/cards --- no soundcards --- And running alsamixer produces # alsamixer alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device kernel is Linux elrond 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2 Thu Feb 23 04:54:57 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux Previously (in kernel 2.6.13.4) I could use sound through OSS, but now not even that works. (I suspect it's an issue with udev, which I didn't use before.) Does anybody have any hints? -- What a COINCIDENCE! I'm an authorized "SNOOTS OF THE STARS" dealer!! Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with Superkaramba
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 themes don't work. The current fix is to update your Python >>>to version 2.4 or higher." >>>So it would be better, if superkaramba is linked against python 2.4! >>> >>> >>Well, I run it here in my AMD64 box with python 2.3 and never >>experienced any problems. >> >> >Do you tried to use skz-themes like Liquid Weather ++ (9.3.2), these >themes doesn't run und the solution i got from the author is the text >above from netdragon.sourceforge.net! > > > As a matter of fact, no. But I do have a simple meter that uses python scripting and it works. -- The shortest distance between two points is under construction. -- Noelie Alito Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with Superkaramba
Marcus Bautze wrote: >Hi! > >I found a error with superkaramba (kde 3.5.1)! >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 themes don't work. The current fix is to update your Python >to version 2.4 or higher." >So it would be better, if superkaramba is linked against python 2.4! > > Well, I run it here in my AMD64 box with python 2.3 and never experienced any problems. -- Look at it this way: Your wife's spending $280 a month on meditation lessons to forget $26,000 of college education. And you're still drinking ordinary scotch? Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: is it em64t ?
Jerome Warnier wrote: >By the way: I need to work on a Xeon machine remotely, and I wondered if >it had multiple processors (it is not a dual-core) or simply >HyperThreading. How can I distinguish? Here is /proc/cpuinfo: > >flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge >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. -- Please recycle. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Installation report
Jack Malmostoso wrote: >but they now work perfectly. I assume that Cool'n'Quiet is managed >directly by the MoBo, my CPU never goes over 37°C. > > I believe fan speed is controlled by the motherboard always, but to reduce CPU speed when it's idle (which will mean even less heat), see the powernowd package. -- Sodd's Second Law: Sooner or later, the worst possible set of circumstances is bound to occur. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to package SuperCollider (or, whats the deal with multiarch)
Mario Lang wrote: >Yes, thanks for the nice demonstration, so memcpy >is not really the problem, however, changing the amount of bits >used for a single slot is going to be... QUoting the author, >going to more than 64bit would be a loss of performance, going >to less than 64bit would be a loss of precision, and using >a struct with a separate tag field would increase memory >usage by at least factor two, due to alignment... > >I can very well see why he does not want to make one of >these changes just to make his code run on an arch >it already runs on (through 32bit compatibility). > > > 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. -- Question: Is it better to abide by the rules until they're changed or help speed the change by breaking them? Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New install - no sound
Russ Cook wrote: > I have an ASUS A8N32 SLI Deluxe motherboard with an AMD4800 dual core > processor. I believe the audio is Realtek ALC850. I performed a > clean install from unstable from > http://mirror.espri.arizona.edu/debian-amd64/debian/ testing main. My > system is up and running, and I have been performing apt-get update > and upgrade periodically. My kernel is > vmlinuz-2.6.12-1-amd64-k8-smp. My problem is that I don't have any > sound from the system. Attached is the output from 'lsmod'. The > utility 'Discover' is installed. Can anyone offer some pointers? This will seem weird, but try plugging your speakers in another jack - the microphone or the line out one. I have a similar board, and sound is output through the microphone jack, not the speaker jack. I still don't know why. -- "Oh what wouldn't I give to be spat at in the face..." -- a prisoner in "Life of Brian" Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why are only 2.2 or 2.4 kernels available to me?
Craig Hagerman wrote: >Arrrggg..!! THAT explains it. I have been hunting all over the >internet and all the instructions I come across seem to be talking >about kernel-sources none I read mentioned the change. Thanks. I >will try that instead. > > > Just for the record, kernel-package works perfectly with kernel sources downloaded by yourself from http://www.kernel.org or anywhere else. -- A little suffering is good for the soul. -- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sid (unstable) installer?
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. -- love, n.: When you like to think of someone on days that begin with a morning. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Ip own modem/router ADSL
antonio giulio wrote: >>go to www.whatismyip.com >> >> > >Sorry, > >my request it's only via shell, without using external addresses for >various web-sites (and I have not password to log in router). >Just an "internal" procedure if it's possible. > > > Write a perl/shell/awk/python/whatever script to fetch that page, parse it, and output the IP address. -- No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a nuisance after three days. -- Titus Maccius Plautus Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: lockup at boot with kernel 2.6.14...
Giacomo Mulas wrote: > > I found in the linux kernel mailing list a thread which almost exactly > describes my same problem. The person reporting it solved it by a BIOS > upgrade, which is going to be my next try. Of course, while I immediately > found a BIOS image, this is not even a bootable disk image, it is > supposed > to be installed using a dedicated Winzozz utility. This is crazy. Can > anybody help me upgrading the BIOS on my linux-only Asus A6K without > having > to install some sort of win XP on it??? > I have an Asus motherboard (K8U-X, and it 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. -- "I'd love to go out with you, but I'm doing door-to-door collecting for static cling." Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 32 bit firefox on amd64 system
Nathan O. Siemers wrote: > Related to recent threads (installation of flash on firefox, etc). > I've got a debootstrap ia32 system installed in /emul. The intent is > to install firefox (i386) from tarballs at mozilla.org and use it > without chrooting. If you created this chroot with debootstrap, why not install firefox with apt? Execute chroot /emul and from there run "apt-get install mozilla-firefox" or whatever you prefer. Then, to run it, use the setup described in the AMD64 HOWTO, using dchroot and the simple wrapper script. I believe this to be much easier. -- Eureka! -- Archimedes Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New package
Hans wrote: >Hello all, > >I have build a new package. It is named "xhkeys", the program is under th e >GPL. > >Well, as I am not the really maintainer, I still would like to release it into >the repository. > >What does it do ? > >xhkeys can bind any keystroke to a self chosen program or action. It is very >useful for notebooks and special keyboards with special keys, just like >"email", "browser" "volume up" "volume down" etc. so it is highly >configurable. > >Is anyone interested ? The package was build for amd64, so 32-bit should work >as well. > > See the New Maintainer's Guide (http://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals#maint-guide ), and if you need further assistance, the debian-mentors list would be a more appropriate place, with people more prepared to answer your questions. BTW, they will want to look at your source package, not the binary one. -- My method is to take the utmost trouble to find the right thing to say. And then say it with the utmost levity. -- G.B. Shaw Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://move.to/hpkb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]