I have tried installing the amd64 port and I was able to install and
configure the base system once but after this it times out when checking the
partitions on the drive ( i.e. /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/etc. p1 p2 etc.) on
reboot. I've also tried rerunning the installer and it times out at
loading sd_
Eric Sharkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone have audio working correctly on an Asus K8V SE Deluxe?
>
> I recently upgraded the motherboard on my desktop at home to this
> board and am having trouble getting audio to work correctly.
> The motherboard has an integrated VIA VT8237 audio ch
> I had a problem with sound just not working, and it had something to do
> with the kernel loading up the OSS drivers as well, which interfered
> with the ALSA drivers. perhaps you have something similar?
No, I never mess with the OSS stuff. I'm certain that wasn't compiled
in.
> p.s. maybe b
I had a problem with sound just not working, and it had something to do
with the kernel loading up the OSS drivers as well, which interfered
with the ALSA drivers. perhaps you have something similar? I cant
remember what the oss driver looks like when using lsmod, off the top of
my head, it may
Whoever can help:
I'm definitely a newbie, just built my first custom-built computer,
and after Mandrakelinux failed to give me the control and driver
support I needed, I'm trying Debian GNU/Linux. I tried the amd64
debian-installer (got the current net .iso from alioth) and at the
step where it
Bob Proulx wrote:
Brett Viren wrote:
2) Preservation of hard links and the resulting preservation of disk
space.
I can't think of any files in a depot that would be hard linked. All
of the files look to be unique files to me. What am I missing?
I know for a fact that Debian has used ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
> Brett Viren wrote:
>
>> 2) Preservation of hard links and the resulting preservation of disk
>> space.
>
> I can't think of any files in a depot that would be hard linked. All
> of the files look to be unique files to me. What am I missing?
Sorry, your a
Brett Viren wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > Except for the Packages file I see no advantage for rsync in the case
> > of the deb archive. In fact I see a serious advantage for using
> > http. Pull the Packages files locally and then do all of the system
> > stats locally. It would seem to be the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
>
> Except for the Packages file I see no advantage for rsync in the case
> of the deb archive. In fact I see a serious advantage for using
> http. Pull the Packages files locally and then do all of the system
> stats locally. It would seem to be the lighte
Does anyone have audio working correctly on an Asus K8V SE Deluxe?
I recently upgraded the motherboard on my desktop at home to this
board and am having trouble getting audio to work correctly.
The motherboard has an integrated VIA VT8237 audio chip on it,
and it sort-of works with the ALSA VT82x
Dear Sirs,
I want to run Debian on Opteron 242 processors with IWill main board
based on
nForce3 250 chipset (DK8N from IWill)
Have you any experiences?? Any opportunities??
And if is not so big trouble, just one more question -
-- which graphic card for dual-head (sth like xinerama, etc) and whi
Hi,
(this is a bit off-topic)
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:55:50 -0500, Pete Harlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Asus A8V I bought has both a VIA and a Promise SATA controller,
> and both work fine with Linux. The Promise is better supported under
> Linux (or possibly just a better controller; it
Run 32-bit.
Unfortunately, thats about it. It might be possible to do a 32-64
'wrapper' similar to how floating point is handled, but its unlikely
to be worth the effort. (Chances are it won't be stable, probably not
get accepted upstream anywhere, etc...)
(To save the searching, basically the k
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On 04-Sep-24 17:00, Peter Cordes wrote:
> Speaking of which, the Packages.gz files for the gcc-3.4/testing repository
> on bach.hpc2n.umu.se are 20bytes (i.e. a gzip of an empty file). The
> uncompressed versions are right, but apt-get goes for the compressed.
The amd64/gcc-3.4 repository curren
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 11:43:19AM +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
> > Oh, this might be important: There are no IDE devices on my system
> > aside from the dvd-burner. The installer talks about writing the
> > bootloader to the mbr or hdd1 (with "hardwareraid=on, software
> > raid=off" and "hardwareraid=o
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