Bug#619371: wake on lan does not work with some special type of machines (Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P5625)

2011-11-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
submitter 619371 Frank Klöpfel frank.kloep...@etit.tu-chemnitz.de
quit

Christian Andretzky wrote:

 Hi Jonathan,
 because I'm retired now I'll forward this to my follower in my job,

 Frank Klöpfel frank.kloep...@etit.tu-chemnitz.de

 Please contact Frank for more information.

Thanks, Christian.

Frank, Christian reported trouble setting up wake-on-lan on a certain
machine last spring.  It seems that this system was using the
wakeonlan package in a setup that worked well in Debian 5.0 (lenny)
and it stopped working with Debian 6.0 (squeeze).  We would like some
basic information about how the machine is configured and some
information about the history of the problem, as described at [1].

I've marked you as reporter of the bug so Christian does not have to
get mail about it any more.  If you do not want to pursue it, that's
fine, but please let us know so we can stop tracking it.

Sorry it has taken so long to get to this, and if you have any
questions, please ask.

Regards,
Jonathan

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=619371#49



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Bug#619371: wake on lan does not work with some special type of machines (Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P5625)

2011-11-25 Thread Christian Andretzky
Am 24.11.2011 04:53, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
 Hi Christian,
 
 Ben Hutchings wrote:
 On Donnerstag, 24. März 2011, Christian Andretzky wrote:
 
 Hmm - I'm not really sure what you want. I've installed reportbug (The
 bug-report was created using reportbug ;-) but I can't find a '-N' switch.
 [...]
 'reportbug -N' is useless
 
 :)
 
 Please provide:
 
  1. Steps to reproduce the problem.
  2. Newest kernel version you know of that did not reproduce the
 problem (if you have a log from it or appropriate entry from
 /var/log/dpkg.log*, that would be great).
  3. Lowest and highest kernel versions you know of that do reproduce
 the problem.  You can get the version of the running kernel by
 running cat /proc/version and looking for the string in
 parentheses.
  4. Output of reportbug --print linux-image-$(uname -r), as an
 attachment.
  5. Full output of dmesg immediately after booting.
 
 Thanks and hope that helps,
 Jonathan
 
 
Hi Jonathan,
because I'm retired now I'll forward this to my follower in my job,

Frank Klöpfel frank.kloep...@etit.tu-chemnitz.de

Please contact Frank for more information.

Cheers, Christian

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Bug#619371: wake on lan does not work with some special type of machines (Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo P5625)

2011-11-23 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Christian,

Ben Hutchings wrote:
 On Donnerstag, 24. März 2011, Christian Andretzky wrote:

 Hmm - I'm not really sure what you want. I've installed reportbug (The
 bug-report was created using reportbug ;-) but I can't find a '-N' switch.
[...]
 'reportbug -N' is useless

:)

Please provide:

 1. Steps to reproduce the problem.
 2. Newest kernel version you know of that did not reproduce the
problem (if you have a log from it or appropriate entry from
/var/log/dpkg.log*, that would be great).
 3. Lowest and highest kernel versions you know of that do reproduce
the problem.  You can get the version of the running kernel by
running cat /proc/version and looking for the string in
parentheses.
 4. Output of reportbug --print linux-image-$(uname -r), as an
attachment.
 5. Full output of dmesg immediately after booting.

Thanks and hope that helps,
Jonathan



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