Re: udev problem Was: kernel modules not loading at boot after upgrade

2011-04-09 Thread Ernesto Domato
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 16:27, Ernesto Domato edo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok. I downgrade the udev package (and libudev0 dependency) from
 167-1 to 166-1 and it solved the problem so I guess my behavior could
 come from it.

 Looking at the logs it says, when I upgraded to 167-1, converting old
 udev database so maybe the problem is on the database conversion.


Well, I found the answers here:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=621036

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=620995

Thanks.
Ernesto


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udev problem Was: kernel modules not loading at boot after upgrade

2011-04-08 Thread Ernesto Domato
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 18:34, Ernesto Domato edo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, I'm using Debian AMD64 Sid/Experimental on a laptop and after
 upgrading it yesterday my touchpad, sound and battery applet stop
 working. I found that the kernel is not autoloading the respective
 modules (psmouse, snd-hda-intel and battery) on boot and even placing
 them on /etc/modules doesn't solve the problem.

 The only solution is to load the modules by hand (using modprobe)
 after the system finish loading but I'd like it to behave as before
 :-)


Ok. I downgrade the udev package (and libudev0 dependency) from
167-1 to 166-1 and it solved the problem so I guess my behavior could
come from it.

Looking at the logs it says, when I upgraded to 167-1, converting old
udev database so maybe the problem is on the database conversion.

Thanks.
Ernesto


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kernel modules not loading at boot after upgrade

2011-04-07 Thread Ernesto Domato
Hi, I'm using Debian AMD64 Sid/Experimental on a laptop and after
upgrading it yesterday my touchpad, sound and battery applet stop
working. I found that the kernel is not autoloading the respective
modules (psmouse, snd-hda-intel and battery) on boot and even placing
them on /etc/modules doesn't solve the problem.

The only solution is to load the modules by hand (using modprobe)
after the system finish loading but I'd like it to behave as before
:-)

Thanks in advance.
Ernesto


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ia32-aptitude vs. aptitude

2009-09-25 Thread Ernesto Domato
Hi, I like the idea of the ia32-* packages managed by the ia32-apt-get
package till multiarch is ready but I found that the amount of
packages to be upgraded differs from aptitude to ia32-aptitude.

As for today for example, I have 195 packages to upgrade using
aptitude but ia32-aptitude only reports 157, does anyone knows why is
this?.

Thanks for all and congrats to Goswin for his effort.
Ernesto


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Skype 2.1 with ia32-libs Was: ia32-aptitude vs. aptitude

2009-09-25 Thread Ernesto Domato
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 18:30, Dave Witbrodt dawit...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 For now, the officially supported solution is 'ia32-libs' again.  The
 officially-supported multiarch solution is on the way relatively soon, so
 you'll have to decide whether to keep Goswin's no-longer-official packages
 until it arrives, or remove Goswin's packages and go back to 'ia32-libs'.


Well. I went back to ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk and I have to
download the Ubuntu AMD64 version from Skype again so I can install it
without having to force it to do it by using the i386 version. But, I
founded that the new Skype version doesn't work with the ia32-libs
official package from Debian repositories unless you delete some files
from /usr/lib32 as suggested on the post referenced on bug #546281.

This is just to let others knows if they have the same problem than me :-)

Greetings.
Ernesto


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Re: Skype 2.1 with ia32-libs Was: ia32-aptitude vs. aptitude

2009-09-25 Thread Ernesto Domato
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 22:00, Sam Varghese s...@gnubies.com wrote:
 Why don't you just use the statically compiled version?
 Unpack it in a directory and run it from there.


The statically compiled version has the same problem and solution that
the .deb package version. You'll  have to delete the
/usr/lib32/libpulse.*

Ernesto


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