David Liontooth wrote:
Sun distributes a version of java for amd64 at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp and it works great.
Cheers,
David
cd /usr/local
/download/jre-1_5_0-rc-linux-amd64.bin
vi /etc/profile
add /usr/local/jre1.5.0/bin
I've had problems running the Sun JVM on my
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A Dimarts 28 Setembre 2004 11:03, Kunjan Shah va escriure:
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so yeah while you are installing and when it asks for the install
method(http, ftp etc) at that time hit alt+f2 at that time type in
nano /etc/apt/sources.list that ought
A Dimecres 29 Setembre 2004 06:13, Kunjan Shah va escriure:
hmmm i wonder what is wrong then
if possible start a fresh install also can u tell me what nightly of
the installer iso you are using?
Well, I burned:
A Dimecres 29 Setembre 2004 09:11, Thomas J. Zeeman va escriure:
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A Dimarts 28 Setembre 2004 11:03, Kunjan Shah va escriure:
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so yeah while you are installing and when it asks for the install
method(http, ftp etc) at that time
Hi everybody,
I've tried, and failed, to install
gcc-3.4 with debian installer. I used the monolithic iso image (25/09/2004) and
changed the directory to /gcc-3.4/ but it complained that it couldn't find any
kernel-modules (2.6.8). Are gcc-3.4 and pure64 out of sync? I could install
pure64
Hi,
Another problem I have now, with gcc-3.4 installed, is that I can't
install the nvidia drivers. I have downloaded the .run package and tried
with ./NVIDIA --kernel-source-path /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8 but it
complains about cc version. Apperently the kernel is compiled with
Title: Re: Problems installing gcc-3.4
Yes I know it is
possible to compile with gcc-3.4 but I don't know how. I read somewhere (don't
remember where though) how this is done but can't for my life remember
how.
/Johan
From: Thomas J. Zeeman
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Hi,
Yes I know it is possible to compile with gcc-3.4 but I don't know how. I
read somewhere (don't remember where though) how this is done but can't
for my life remember how.
This should do the trick:
export CC=/path/to/gcc-3.4; ./nvidiainstaller
Given that you are using bash and are in
Hi,
please have a look at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/09/msg00288.html
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 11:06:19AM +0200, Johan Groth wrote:
Another problem I have now, with gcc-3.4 installed, is that I can't install
the nvidia drivers. I have downloaded the .run package and tried with
Just some small utils I normally use (mplayer (stripped), lame, fame, faad,
mjpeg-tools)
deb http://pure64.net/debian unstable main
As the URL says, it's pure64.
--
.O. Scream, Scream like the silence of the bits.
..O Dead lies the flag by the feet of the cold one.
OOO Freedom
Title: Small repository.
Nice!
It would be even nicer if you
could actually access the repository :)
/Johan
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /debian/ on this server.
Apache/1.3.31 Server at pure64.net Port 80
From: In The Night
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On 04-Sep-28 17:33, Gabriel G. Rosa wrote:
I'm having a problem similar to this one (but using libc6 2.3.2.ds1-16):
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/08/msg00055.html
When I try to make the numa lib, it chokes like so:
matilda:~/numactl-0.7-pre1# make
gcc -g -Wall -I. -O2 -c -o
Dear all,
I get Asus A8V motherboard with Promise 20378 and VIA8237 ide
controlles. Now I have /boot partition in standard IDE controller and
Debian installer sees it with out problems. I'd like to put / partition
in Promise RAID, in which I have to identical PATA drives. However,
Debian
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 03:34:59PM +0300, msaren wrote:
I get Asus A8V motherboard with Promise 20378 and VIA8237 ide
controlles. Now I have /boot partition in standard IDE controller and
Debian installer sees it with out problems. I'd like to put / partition
in Promise RAID, in which I
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 02:09:52PM +0200, Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 04-Sep-28 17:33, Gabriel G. Rosa wrote:
I'm having a problem similar to this one (but using libc6 2.3.2.ds1-16):
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/08/msg00055.html
When I try to make the numa lib, it chokes like
Dear List-Readers,
I tried to play a DVD on my amd64 system and I am missing the libdvdcss2
package. How o you solve this or are you waiting until there is a package?
Greetings, Tobias
Hi,
libdvdcss2 is not freely distributable and not part of debian.
To get it, you have to install libdvdread3 and read
/usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/README.Debian
for further instructions.
Greetings
Frederik Schueler
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 08:03:34PM +0200, Tobias Krais wrote:
I tried to
I tried to play a DVD on my amd64 system and I am missing the libdvdcss2
package. How o you solve this or are you waiting until there is a package?
There are legal restrictions on distribution of that package, so it
is not officially part of debian.
Debian compatible packages are available
Dear List-Readers,
as for I am new in this list I wanna ask some more questions. Up to now
I found not very much information how you solve problems with missing
packages on debian amd64. I search for following packages (or an other
way how you got it to work):
- Java
- Openoffice
- Eclipse
-
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 21:31, Tobias Krais wrote:
- Java
- Openoffice
- Eclipse
- Realplayer
How do you get such applications to work? Do you compile it from source?
I haven't checked java and/or eclipse, but for the two others:
You can't compile realplayer from source, simply because it's
Hi Harald,
Usually you can rebuild Debian packages using something
like
mkdir /tmp/packagename
cd !$
apt-get source --build packagename
sorry, I did not understand what you mean. First I have to install 32bit
source packages an run the commands you suggested?
Greetings, Tobias
On 2004-09-29 20:03:34 +0200, Tobias Krais wrote:
Dear List-Readers,
I tried to play a DVD on my amd64 system and I am missing the libdvdcss2
package. How o you solve this or are you waiting until there is a package?
There won't be any package in the pure64 archive. As Christian Marillat
Tobias Krais wrote:
as for I am new in this list I wanna ask some more questions. Up to
now I found not very much information how you solve problems with
missing packages on debian amd64. I search for following packages (or
an other way how you got it to work):
- Java
Use the backdown version
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 21:47 +0200, Sebastian Steinlechner wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 21:31, Tobias Krais wrote:
[snip]
OpenOffice does not currently compile for amd64 - and even if it did,
you really wouldn't want to... it's HUGE. amd64 support is planned for
OpenOffice 2.0, so you'll have
Hi all,
I'm using the gcc-3.4 version of amd64
and have just installed gnome-desktop and x-window-system. I also installed the
nvidia drivers. The installation went fine but when I try to start x (startx)
the screen goes blank and won't recover. So only resort was reboot but still a
blank
Is it just me or does this plugin result in a segfault when trying to load any
page in mozilla, firefox, or konqueror containing flash content?
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I have a tiger k8w, and somwhere along the line I mussed it up video
card like that. i'm not really sure how i did it, but i only noticed it
when i locked myself out of the machine trying to use pam_ldap. clearing
the bios fixed it. i think it maybe bad agp settings, but i'm not sure.
it's a
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Yes. Similar thing just happened here. Just upgraded x-window-system-core to
4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 from 4.3.0.dfsg.1-7 and X now aborts with sig11. It was
working fine. I haven't been able to back down to 1-7 yet to try to get it
going again.
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Similar thing just happened here. It is not a bios problem. We just upgraded
x-window-system-core to 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 from 4.3.0.dfsg.1-7 and X now aborts
with sig11. It was working fine. I haven't been able to back down to 1-7
yet to try to get
I had the same problems. Luckily I had the nvidia installer logs and was
able to set up the nvidia drivers the right way again without
reinstalling completely and that fixed the problem for me. I guess when
you install the new x-window-system it breaks the symlinks for nvidia
driver.
Bharath
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Similar thing just happened here. It is not a bios problem. We just upgraded
x-window-system-core to 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 from 4.3.0.dfsg.1-7 and X now aborts
with sig11. It was working fine. I haven't been able to back down to 1-7
yet to try to get it
Also the same problem after upgrading...
Could you explain in details what you did to fix it, please?
Thank you
Nicolas
Bharath Ramesh a écrit :
I had the same problems. Luckily I had the nvidia installer logs and was
able to set up the nvidia drivers the right way again without
reinstalling
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