On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 07:28:50PM +0100, Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> Hi Gabe
>
> Gabriel G. Rosa wrote:
>
> >reboot and cross your fingers.
> >
> >
>
> That worked, however just for completeness for anyone with a similar
> problem reading this thread, there are two additional steps to take.
>
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> I'm using an x86_64 kernel (64-bit), compiled from the Debian kernel
> source package for version 2.6.7, with ALSA compiled as modules, and
> no OSS (except for the ALSA OSS APIs). It's using the snd_via82xx
> driver.
I've tried to switch to an x86_64 kernel today, but failed to get it
to boot.
Hi Gabe
Gabriel G. Rosa wrote:
reboot and cross your fingers.
That worked, however just for completeness for anyone with a similar
problem reading this thread, there are two additional steps to take.
Firstly, you need to chroot into your installation target, so "chroot
/target /bin/bash". A
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 03:44:03PM +0200, Oliver Jusinger wrote:
> However we finall give it up and decided to use pure sarge 32bit anyway, when
> finding out that the latest kernel still doesn't support Adaptec I2O RAID
> (SCSI_DPT_I2O) in 64bit mode.
The driver is not 64bit clean, and in
Hi!
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Saturday, October 2, 2004, 3:44:03 PM, you wrote:
OJ> Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Patrick Flaherty wrote:
> It was my understanding that sarge wasn't really anyone's focus, just a
> nice little fun project for someone spare time. I'd personaly love to
> see an actual full fledged sarge repos, but most early adopters of
> hardware are used to using unstable everything, or just r
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