Re: PulseAudio (Some users get sound, orthers do not)
Some error related. Try to create another user and see if this user has sound or not, if it has you can migrate the account so you avoid all this mess. Em 13/07/2017 17:57, Marc Shapiro escreveu: > What should I be looking for in the logs? I did not see anything that > looked relevant in dmesg.
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
Yes, I use source from HDtracks, ProStudio Masters, 7studio, Bowers & Wilkins Society of Sound, Primephonic, DSD, along Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz capable equipment. I'm not a big fan of downloading mp3, I rather like to convert my own stuff to hear it in FLAC or AAC. Music in general this days are crap, the ones that play in the main media in special, not to say the quality, most of then are over saturated, over compressed (loudness war). Checking some with Audacity you can see a red block from start to finish of the song. Not big fan of vinyl and tube/valve amps. ;-) On 08-07-2017 14:35, deloptes wrote: So you must know that the source should be coded this way otherwise it makes no sense. In todays world of mp3 crippled audio, I am not sure you find high quality coded stuff that easy. You better grab a some vinil from your grandma ;-)
Re: PulseAudio (Some users get sound, orthers do not)
Have you check your system log? What dmesg tell you? Em 9 de jul de 2017 03:36, "Marc Shapiro"escreveu: > At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced to > pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine. Then > Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my sound (in Firefox) went away. > > I reinstalled pulseaudio and eventually got it working (I thought). Well, > it was working for me, but not for my wife and daughter, apparently. Both > of them have recently let me know that they have been without sound for an > indeterminate period of time. > > This morning, I went to my wife's login and ran: > > pulseaudio --kill > > rm ~/.config/pulse > > pulseaudio --start > > And that worked. There were some warnings about not being able to find > the cookie file, which was understandable since I had just rm'd the > configuration directory. But pulseaudio recreated the directory and needed > files and seems to be happy. At least I am able to get sound from the > command line, as well as from Firefox. > > > When I tried to do the same thing under my daughter's login, however, I > get the warnings about the cookie file and ~/.config/pulse is NOT > recreated, so still no sound anywhere. I have checked the permissions of > my daughter's ~/.config/pulse directory and it is 644 with her user as > owner and group. That matches ~/.config in my home directory and my wife's. > > > So why does pulseaudio not create the files it needs, like it did for me > and my wife? Is there something else that I am missing? Any help will be > appreciated. > > > Marc > >
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
I don't have space limitations around here, as long as it works. ;) Maybe I should move to another Linux distribution specific for my needs. http://www.ap-linux.com I don't know if is because I'm aging and now I've other priorities, I don't fell like messing with Linux too much. Before I used to compile my kernel specific to my machine, with specific cflags and all. Now I just want the damn thing to work ;) On 08-07-2017 09:37, Wilko Fokken wrote: Within dselect, I made a little test activating packets for installation: a) vlc b) mplayer + smplayer and compared the amount of packets to be installed: mplayer turned out to be the slimmer choice, and does it's job.
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
Too bad I can't code, otherwise I would. Tried to learn a few years ago, all I see is "do this, do that, hello world" but I miss some kind of a logic behind it. Is just like OS's, if you get the logic behind it you can use any, it doesn't matter the brand. I'm looking for Improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), True 24-bit @ 192kHz audio playback, no humans hear that, still I have hardware to do some test with, low latency, players that doesn't click or pops, you know, the good stuff. Thanks. On 08-07-2017 10:10, deloptes wrote: I think it depends on what you want to do with it. mplayer can be embedded, but it is just the engine. in the background there are (almost) the same plugins you would see in vlc. Look at their homepage or in the code directly. regards
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
I really want to know, not to argue. Something I should consider with mplayer? I design audio gear myself. http://i.imgur.com/rUpDHBG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Xl8IqPV.jpg http://i.imgur.com/grEcWxl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/K8czc7U.jpg And still looking for a decent HQ audio option for linux, did I miss something on mplayer? Thanks. On 08-07-2017 08:03, deloptes wrote: I don't want to argue. Everybody is free to use what she/he find suitable. I don't care what mpv is as I already have what I need. regards
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
Please define quality, sound quality? Where can I read more about it? Can you equalize the sound on the fly? Have you heard about mpv? https://mpv.io/ Em 8 de jul de 2017 04:02, "deloptes" <delop...@gmail.com> escreveu: Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote: > Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or > Kodi? Because they are ugly and not of same quality compared to mplayer
Re: mplayer won't play audio CD
Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or Kodi? To me Audacious still kicking and works on Debian 9. https://s9.postimg.org/ir3ta4kdb/Audacious.png On 07-07-2017 17:27, Wilko Fokken wrote: On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:23:15AM +, Curt wrote: On 2017-06-29, Rodolfo Medinawrote: Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have: $ mplayer cdda:// MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian), built with gcc-6.3.0 (C) 2000-2016 MPlayer Team do_connect: could not connect to socket connect: No such file or directory Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control. How about giving it the full path: mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/media/cdrom cdda://1 mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1 or wherever the device exists on your machine. Also perhaps verify in a mixer program (alsamixer, e.g.) that cdrom audio output isn't muted. Maybe there's no audio cable between the cd drive and the sound card. ;-) Moin together, having only recently succeded in running a movie DVD and a music CD using mplayer via smplayer under Debian Jenny on my laptop "hp 6730b", I found that my pulseaudio sound system needs to be activated BEFORE other processes using sound are started. [using 'ps ax', one can study the mplayer params set by smplayer] In order to be able to refresh my sound system at any time, even after processes using sound are already active, I'm using a simple alias (from within a terminal): alias pulse='sudo kill -9 $(pidof pulseaudio) && alsamixer -c0' hope this may help a bit W. Fokken
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
On 03-07-2017 16:42, David Wright wrote: The discussion is not about units, but about reference points.¹ The discussion also is not about reference points, but what is right to do. I don't need UTC, many people around the world doesn't neither, leave UTC for those who need it. True; before the dawn of railways, everyone lived on local time. It was working. We can avoid a lot of mess with that. I have no idea what the mess is that you're trying to avoid by using local time. I have no idea why they are forcing the use o UTC, local time was doing just fine. My TV doesn't use UTC, my router (OpenWRT) doesn't use UTC, my phone (Samsung S7 Edge) doesn't use UTC, it doesn't even has settings for UTC, my printer (Brother HL4150CDN) it doesn't use UTC. Why create all this trouble? All I'm trying to avoid is to prevent fsck from scanning my discs every single time I boot the computer and because some one removed /etc/adjtime from initramfs. Em 3 de jul de 2017 12:03, "David Wright"escreveu: The future could get complicated for people not running on UTC if time offsets of a few seconds start to arise. AIUI timezones as presently implemented can't handle that. ¹ personally, the most inconvenient thing about US units is the chaotic paper size system as there's no real way round it. The reason that _does_ involve the units is of course that the physical paper sizes are derived _from_ the units. Cheers, David.
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
We already know that information, Pascal. That is not the issue. On 03-07-2017 16:06, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 02/07/2017 à 23:08, Wellington Terumi Uemura a écrit : I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. Really ? Setting the RTC with local time does not work with dual boot because when daylight saving time comes, both systems will do the shift, resulting in a 2 hour shift unless some time synchronization corrects it.
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
I could say the same for for US not using a metric system, you don't change this by force even if it is right. I don't need UTC, many people around the world doesn't neither, leave UTC for those who need it. We can avoid a lot of mess with that. Em 3 de jul de 2017 12:03, "David Wright"escreveu: The future could get complicated for people not running on UTC if time offsets of a few seconds start to arise. AIUI timezones as presently implemented can't handle that. Cheers, David.
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
Looks like people can't make up their minds, /etc/adjtime is missing from initramfs. root@Dragon:/boot# lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-3-amd64|grep etc etc etc/ld.so.cache etc/mtab etc/ld.so.conf.d etc/ld.so.conf.d/zz_i386-biarch-compat.conf etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf etc/ld.so.conf.d/x86_64-linux-gnu.conf etc/udev etc/udev/udev.conf etc/ld.so.conf etc/fstab etc/modprobe.d etc/modprobe.d/cx23885.conf etc/modprobe.d/amd64-microcode-blacklist.conf etc/modprobe.d/sp5100_tco-blacklist.conf And people say that this is the problem. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1198761 Looks like all we need to do is to add /etc/adjtime back to initramfs. On 03-07-2017 04:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 06:08:31PM -0300, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote: I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot? Just to make sure, I've reinstalled Debian 8 and the issue is gone, it happens again with 9 so, I'm not changing that registry. This is a Debian 9 issue. Yes, I agree that this doesn't look like a time initialization issue or a hardware clock issue. Cheers - -- tomás -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAllZ9GQACgkQBcgs9XrR2kYGagCeJBmlBiqFPtlWrTP048xdoMBt troAnRHIcQjbmsXV2L0zIKJ/MPfk5qic =Lq0V -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now. Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot? Just to make sure, I've reinstalled Debian 8 and the issue is gone, it happens again with 9 so, I'm not changing that registry. This is a Debian 9 issue. On 02-07-2017 17:30, Siard wrote: Wellington Terumi Uemura: Michael Biebl: I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtime) Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS like Windows. Did you follow this procedure? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#UTC_in_Windows "One reason users often set the RTC in localtime is to dual boot with Windows (which uses localtime). However, Windows is able to deal with the RTC being in UTC with a simple registry fix." Works fine for me in both Debian 9 and 10.
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
Debian, since 8. Was doing just fine, all this mess started with 9. Em 2 de jul de 2017 14:25, "Michael Biebl" <bi...@debian.org> escreveu: > Am 02.07.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Wellington Terumi Uemura: > > Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS like > > Windows. > > Windows (since 7) works fine with UTC. There is a registry key you can set. > > > > -- > Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the > universe are pointed away from Earth? > >
Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.
Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS like Windows. I've returned to LOCAL and installed a NTP client to make sure the clock is right, this still a BUG. On 21-06-2017 06:50, Michael Biebl wrote: Am 21.06.2017 um 07:43 schrieb Wellington Terumi Uemura: RTC in local TZ: yes The bugreport show that this has been patched, anything else I could do to stop running system check/clean every time I boot? I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtime)
Re: off topic! What is the error in this script
I would do something like... for f in *.flac; do something $f; done It will find all your flac files and do whatever. Em 25 de jun de 2017 11:51, "Dominic Knight"escreveu: > To convert a series of .flac files to .mp3 files I attempted to use the > following line; > > > $ find -name "*.flac" -exec bash -c 'ffmpeg -i "{}" -y -acodec > libmp3lame -ab 320k "${0/.flac}.mp3"' {} \; > > which I expected to find each flac and convert it to a corresponding > .mp3 however, it reads the first .flac only and rewrites it to all .mp3 > files ie; > > for flacs (a1 > a9) it reads a .flac and outputs mp3's (a1 > a9) but > all mp3's contain the original content of only a1.flac > > Where have I gone wrong? > > Cheers, > Dom. > >
Re: [Stretch] Fix for not network after installing without desktop
Maybe you meant to say apt-get install Em 24 de jun de 2017 05:27, "Pascal Hambourg"escreveu: > Le 24/06/2017 à 10:01, Curt a écrit : > >> On 2017-06-24, RavenLX wrote: >> >>> >>> 3. Execute this: apt-install network-manager >>> >>> >> Is that right? Or is it not rather "apt install" without the hyphen (I'm >> still Wheezing so I'm unsure). >> > > apt-install is a debian-installer specific command, which installs the > package in the target system. > >
Re: Opera questions (was Re: flash in stretch again)
* Who does it? I use 30 tabs max. * I don't know, I'm a right hand. You can install and figure it out I guess. * Not that I'm aware of, BUT, instead of recover tabs you can look at history and recover from there without using huge amount of resource on your HDD to show all the tabs you had open and witch one you want to recover from. * I believe your use is very specific, all your history and data are stored in database format on your ~home/.config/opera. On 22-06-2017 13:10, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not the OP, but because you use and recommend Opera, let me ask a few questions: * Have you ever used a really large number of tabs--I mean like 800 or so? * Does Opera have, hmm, what to call it--a tab interface on the left hand side--a thing where the tab labels can be nested and collapsed and such? * Does Opera have a means to recover tabs on a crash? * Does Opera have a means to backup the history (not in a database, I hope) from which I can print (or C) a list of the tabs that were open at the time of a crash? Thanks! On Thursday, June 22, 2017 12:00:35 PM Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote: I really recommend that you switch up to Opera and forget about Chromium and Firefox for a number of reasons. It uses much less resources, native AdBlock, embedded free VPN for your privacy concerns, it uses chromium engine to render pages, pop up video, Speed Dial, etc, etc. http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10-things/10-reasons-why-you-should-use-th e-opera-browser/ https://www.windowscentral.com/why-switch-opera-browser Your issue is also why I've migrated it and I'm not willing to go back, I don't keep track of every single change that happens with Debian and Mozilla. Before I used to compile a kernel specific to my machine, now I just want to install the thing and use it. I just have enough of this, Firefox is out of Debian, now is back again, now Firefox stop working with flash and you have to do some Voodoo magic to make it work until the next update that will brake flash player all over again. To make flash, h.264 and html5 work on Opera, all you have to do is this. 1. Download the ".tar.gz" version https://get.adobe.com/br/flashplayer/ 2. Download the last pre-build nwjs-ffmpeg https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/ 3. Install some nice fonts pt-get install ttf-linux-libertine ttf-freefont ttf-mscorefonts-installer 4. Download and install Opera http://www.opera.com/ 5. Open Opera and at the top left cornet, click at the red Opera logo and go "about opera". Check where it is installed, my is something like this. Installed: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera 6. Decompress nwjs-ffmpeg and copy the "libffmpeg.so" to where your Opera is installed. Restart Opera, that's it! Youtube videos, Facebook videos, cnn, and animations should be working, if you test for html5 on Youtube, all should be blue. https://www.youtube.com/html5 If you still need flash player: 1. Decompress the flashplayer tar -zxvf flash_player_ppapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz 2. Create the plugins directory as root or using sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/plugins 3. Copy libpepflashplayer.so to plugins directory cp libpepflashplayer.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/plugins Restart Opera. You can use the Debian version: https://wiki.debian.org/Opera Please note that you have to update the nwjs-ffmpeg every time a new Opera version arrives. On 22-06-2017 02:31, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I just updated some packages and it upgraded me to stretch. That is all fine but I cannot get flash to work yet again. Is there any help out there for this program. I even installed Chromium with pepperflash and it won't work either. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am running on an AMD A8, Toshiba satellite, with stretch. Thanks. Maureen
Re: flash in stretch again
I really recommend that you switch up to Opera and forget about Chromium and Firefox for a number of reasons. It uses much less resources, native AdBlock, embedded free VPN for your privacy concerns, it uses chromium engine to render pages, pop up video, Speed Dial, etc, etc. http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10-things/10-reasons-why-you-should-use-the-opera-browser/ https://www.windowscentral.com/why-switch-opera-browser Your issue is also why I've migrated it and I'm not willing to go back, I don't keep track of every single change that happens with Debian and Mozilla. Before I used to compile a kernel specific to my machine, now I just want to install the thing and use it. I just have enough of this, Firefox is out of Debian, now is back again, now Firefox stop working with flash and you have to do some Voodoo magic to make it work until the next update that will brake flash player all over again. To make flash, h.264 and html5 work on Opera, all you have to do is this. 1. Download the ".tar.gz" version https://get.adobe.com/br/flashplayer/ 2. Download the last pre-build nwjs-ffmpeg https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt/releases/ 3. Install some nice fonts pt-get install ttf-linux-libertine ttf-freefont ttf-mscorefonts-installer 4. Download and install Opera http://www.opera.com/ 5. Open Opera and at the top left cornet, click at the red Opera logo and go "about opera". Check where it is installed, my is something like this. Installed: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera 6. Decompress nwjs-ffmpeg and copy the "libffmpeg.so" to where your Opera is installed. Restart Opera, that's it! Youtube videos, Facebook videos, cnn, and animations should be working, if you test for html5 on Youtube, all should be blue. https://www.youtube.com/html5 If you still need flash player: 1. Decompress the flashplayer tar -zxvf flash_player_ppapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz 2. Create the plugins directory as root or using sudo mkdir /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/plugins 3. Copy libpepflashplayer.so to plugins directory cp libpepflashplayer.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/plugins Restart Opera. You can use the Debian version: https://wiki.debian.org/Opera Please note that you have to update the nwjs-ffmpeg every time a new Opera version arrives. On 22-06-2017 02:31, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I just updated some packages and it upgraded me to stretch. That is all fine but I cannot get flash to work yet again. Is there any help out there for this program. I even installed Chromium with pepperflash and it won't work either. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am running on an AMD A8, Toshiba satellite, with stretch. Thanks. Maureen
ISDB-Tb tuner cx23885 not working anymore
It was working back in Debian 8, now looks like is broken... insmod /lib/modules/4.9.0-3-amd64/kernel/drivers/media/pci/cx23885/cx23885.ko card=33 lsmod|grep 23885 cx23885 176128 0 altera_ci 20480 1 cx23885 tda18271 49152 1 cx23885 altera_stapl 32768 1 cx23885 m88ds3103 32768 1 cx23885 tveeprom 24576 1 cx23885 cx2341x24576 1 cx23885 videobuf2_dvb 16384 1 cx23885 dvb_core 122880 4 m88ds3103,altera_ci,videobuf2_dvb,cx23885 rc_core28672 1 cx23885 v4l2_common16384 2 cx2341x,cx23885 videobuf2_dma_sg 16384 1 cx23885 videobuf2_v4l2 24576 1 cx23885 videobuf2_core 36864 3 videobuf2_dvb,cx23885,videobuf2_v4l2 videodev 176128 5 cx2341x,v4l2_common,videobuf2_core,cx23885,videobuf2_v4l2 snd_pcm 110592 6 snd_oxygen_lib,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_core,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,cx23885 snd86016 28 snd_oxygen_lib,snd_hda_intel,snd_hwdep,snd_hda_codec,snd_timer,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_seq_device,snd_virtuoso,cx23885,snd_pcm Is not even listed, no errors, nothing. 00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD9x0/RX980 Host Bridge (rev 02) 00:00.2 IOMMU: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD890S/RD990 I/O Memory Management Unit (IOMMU) 00:02.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD890/RD9x0/RX980 PCI to PCI bridge (PCI Express GFX port 0) 00:09.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD890/RD9x0/RX980 PCI to PCI bridge (PCI Express GPP Port 4) 00:0a.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD890/RD9x0/RX980 PCI to PCI bridge (PCI Express GPP Port 5) 00:0c.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RD890/RD990 PCI to PCI bridge (PCI Express GFX2 port 1) 00:11.0 SATA controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA Controller [AHCI mode] (rev 40) 00:12.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller 00:12.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller 00:13.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller 00:13.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller 00:14.0 SMBus: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SBx00 SMBus Controller (rev 42) 00:14.1 IDE interface: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 IDE Controller (rev 40) 00:14.3 ISA bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 LPC host controller (rev 40) 00:14.4 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SBx00 PCI to PCI Bridge (rev 40) 00:14.5 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI2 Controller 00:15.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB700/SB800/SB900 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 0) 00:15.2 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB900 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 2) 00:15.3 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB900 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 3) 00:16.0 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller 00:16.2 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller 00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 0 00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 1 00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 2 00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 3 00:18.4 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 4 00:18.5 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Family 15h Processor Function 5 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde PRO [Radeon HD 7750/8740 / R7 250E] 01:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde/Pitcairn HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 7700/7800 Series] 02:00.0 USB controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VL805 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev 01) 03:00.0 SATA controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE9172 SATA 6Gb/s Controller (rev 12) 04:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1083/1085 PCIe to PCI Bridge (rev 03) 05:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] 07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 0c) 08:00.0 SATA controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE9172 SATA 6Gb/s Controller (rev 12) 09:00.0 Multimedia video controller: Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro Later I've found this bug entry: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860399 Any updates?
Superblock last write time is in the future.
Since a fresh install from Debian 8 to 9, this started to happen. Looking in to the matter, I've found this so far. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=755722 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=767040 Looking over the net people with other Linux had the same issue, but is not my bios clock, the time is correct there. Cheking the clock it show a a few seconds of difference. Others suggest messing with ntp, /etc/adjtime and a dozen other "solutions" for different Linux distros, is there any effective? hwclock -r; date 2017-06-21 02:35:40.894615-0300 qua jun 21 02:35:38 -03 2017 timedatectl status Local time: qua 2017-06-21 02:35:21 -03 Universal time: qua 2017-06-21 05:35:21 UTC RTC time: qua 2017-06-21 02:35:23 Time zone: America/Sao_Paulo (-03, -0300) Network time on: yes NTP synchronized: no RTC in local TZ: yes The bugreport show that this has been patched, anything else I could do to stop running system check/clean every time I boot? Thanks
Can't install Debian 9, missing liblzo2
Hello, I'm trying to install Debian 9 from a Live version with no success, I'm using the "debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-gnome+nonfree.iso" MD5SUM "baf4371d63bccaed58714891626de1e2" (match with the official release). The installation stops when it will start to mount and detect the CDROM with an error that it can't copy files from the disc, the syslog show this errors: Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: INFO: Menu item 'cdrom-detect' selected Jun 19 11:50:36 cdrom-detect: Detected CD with 'stable' (stretch) distribution Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: INFO: Restoring default debconf priority 'high' Jun 19 11:50:36 debconf: Setting debconf/priority to high Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: DEBUG: resolver (libgcc1): package doesn't exist (ignored) Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for brltty-udeb Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for brltty-udeb Jun 19 11:50:36 main-menu[559]: INFO: Menu item 'load-cdrom' selected Jun 19 11:50:36 anna[3385]: DEBUG: retrieving liblzo2-2-udeb 2.08-1.2+b2 Jun 19 11:50:36 cdrom-retriever: error: Unable to find '/w/work/nonfree/gnomepool/main/libl/liblzo2-2-udeb/liblzo2-2-udeb_2.08-1.2+b2_amd64.udeb'. Jun 19 11:50:36 anna[3385]: WARNING **: package retrieval failed Jun 19 11:50:38 cdrom-retriever: error: Unable to find '/w/work/nonfree/gnomepool/main/libl/liblzo2-2-udeb/liblzo2-2-udeb_2.08-1.2+b2_amd64.udeb'. Jun 19 11:50:44 main-menu[559]: WARNING **: Configuring 'load-cdrom' failed with error code 6 Jun 19 11:50:44 main-menu[559]: WARNING **: Menu item 'load-cdrom' failed. Checking the disc, there is no "liblzo2-2-udeb/liblzo2-2-udeb_2.08-1.2+b2_amd64.udeb" under that path. The "debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-gnome.iso" also fails to install for the same reason. The other issue I have is that the installer can't verify the media, it say that is not a official Debian Release. But the log shows it is: Jun 19 11:37:14 cdrom-detect: Searching for Debian installation media... Jun 19 11:37:14 cdrom-detect: Devices: '/dev/sr0' Jun 19 11:37:14 cdrom-detect: CD-ROM mount succeeded: device=/dev/sr0 fstype=iso9660 Jun 19 11:37:14 kernel: [ 40.386418] ISO 9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A Jun 19 11:37:14 cdrom-detect: Detected CD 'Official Debian GNU/Linux Live 9.0.0 gnome 2017-06-17T17:41' Jun 19 11:37:15 cdrom-detect: Detected CD with 'stable' (stretch) distribution Jun 19 11:37:15 anna-install: Queueing udeb eject-udeb for later installation Jun 19 11:37:15 anna-install: Queueing udeb apt-mirror-setup for later installation Jun 19 11:37:15 cdrom-detect: Base system not installable from CD, requesting choose-mirror Jun 19 11:37:15 anna-install: Queueing udeb choose-mirror for later installation Jun 19 11:37:15 main-menu[559]: DEBUG: resolver (libgcc1): package doesn't exist (ignored) Jun 19 11:37:15 main-menu[559]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for brltty-udeb Jun 19 11:37:15 main-menu[559]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for brltty-udeb Jun 19 11:37:15 main-menu[559]: INFO: Menu item 'load-cdrom' selected Jun 19 11:37:15 anna[2384]: DEBUG: retrieving liblzo2-2-udeb 2.08-1.2+b2 Jun 19 11:37:15 cdrom-retriever: error: Unable to find '/w/work/nonfree/gnomepool/main/libl/liblzo2-2-udeb/liblzo2-2-udeb_2.08-1.2+b2_amd64.udeb'. Jun 19 11:37:15 anna[2384]: WARNING **: package retrieval failed Thanks.