I'm a little messed up trying to install ATI drivers.
Due to a previous wrong Nvidia installation, now I (think I have) a
corrupted libglx.so which needs libGLcore.so.1 contained in Nvidia
binary packages.
Sadly now I can't understand how to solve this thing. As from
packages.debian.org libglx
From yesterday, all fonts display are completely garbled.
Konsole seems to print ok, but only first menu is displayed, the others
are blank.
The font selection displays only one font (the bitstream one).
I wonder if it is related to the gcc-3.4 unstable or is it my
configuration that is messed
Le jeudi 03 février 2005 à 20:14 +0100, Goswin von Brederlow a écrit :
Kurt Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alice Stamping [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello guys.
Hopefully a quick question.
I would like to use some AMD Opteron kit in production with Debian.
I
don't,
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 09:49:54AM -0500, Javier Kohen wrote:
Did you try disabling generic IDE support in the kernel configuration?
Check http://ck.kolivas.org/audio_hints.txt .
Hi,
I just tried that, and as a result my cd/dvd isn't recognized at
startup; without generic IDE support, I get
Le 04.02.2005 18:16:27, Ric Otte a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 09:49:54AM -0500, Javier Kohen wrote:
Did you try disabling generic IDE support in the kernel
configuration?
Check http://ck.kolivas.org/audio_hints.txt .
Hi,
I just tried that, and as a result my cd/dvd isn't recognized at
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 05:33:21PM +, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
I've added the following lines in my /etc/modules
via82cxxx
ide-cd
ide-generic
[...]
I tried that and nothing changed.
Ric
Hi Ric,
Ric Otte wrote:
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 09:49:54AM -0500, Javier Kohen wrote:
Did you try disabling generic IDE support in the kernel configuration?
Check http://ck.kolivas.org/audio_hints.txt .
Hi,
I just tried that, and as a result my cd/dvd isn't recognized at
startup; without generic
I just wondered if you were keeping track of such bugs submitted in the
official BTS (see subject of course)?
Regards
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Le vendredi 04 février 2005 à 10:01 -0500, Kurt Yoder a écrit :
snipped
I did this last week and ran into trouble. I could no longer use the
iptables binary, though the module was loading fine. I also was
unable
to install new kernels because something about the initrd installer
[..]
Windows users don't expect to help other users either - by their
numbers alone, you would expect there to be a massive amount of
user-made documentation available, but in my experience there's
probably better quality and more detailed help available online for
any of the popular
On 3 Feb 2005, 23:32, tony mancill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else using mozilla-thunderbird and having problems with selection
in drop-down menus?
Although I don't use it very much (mutt is my fav as a mail reader), it
works quite fine on my pure64 athlon box.
On my pure64 system,
Hi,
With both of the latest iso's of
sid-amd64-monolithic.iso
sid-amd64-netboot.iso
(both time stamped 04-Feb-2005)
I am getting a kernel panic when trying to boot them:
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
unknown-block (0,0)
End of game.
I still have
Kurt Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snipped
I did this last week and ran into trouble. I could no longer use the
iptables binary, though the module was loading fine. I also was
unable
to install new kernels because something about the initrd installer
didn't like the new 64-bit
On Friday 04 February 2005 22:17, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
Hi,
With both of the latest iso's of
sid-amd64-monolithic.iso
sid-amd64-netboot.iso
(both time stamped 04-Feb-2005)
I am getting a kernel panic when trying to boot them:
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount
Is there a way to figure, on a running system, if the processor features
the EM64T extensions?
In /proc/cpuinfo maybe?
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mtms wrote:
On 3 Feb 2005, 23:32, tony mancill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else using mozilla-thunderbird and having problems with selection
in drop-down menus?
Although I don't use it very much (mutt is my fav as a mail reader), it
works quite fine on my pure64 athlon box.
On my pure64
Hello Again,
So I got my whole system installed with Debian on
the AMD64 (pure64) stuff and it seems to run well. I'm planning on using
my new system as a HTPC and I was thinking about running the AMD64 version of
Debian. Is this a good idea? I've been getting used to Slackware
over the
All,
So since I am so new to this 64 bit stuff, I have a stupid question. Should
I be using nvidia's AMD 64bit driver? I downloaded Nvidia's 1.0.6629 driver
for AMD64 and tried to install it onto my system. It appeared to install
correctly but gave me a warning about a 32bit library. When
On Friday 04 February 2005 21:59, Greg Grotsky wrote:
But when I setup the XFree86-4 config file for the
nvidia driver and ran X11, it kicked me out saying that it couldn't find
the nvidia module! I had it loaded in memory, it should not have to find
the module.
You had the kernel module
Theodore,
I tried what you suggested about making the
symbolic link and it appears to have half-way worked. Now when I kick off
X it shows me the Nvidia logo for a little while but then jumps back out
(without reporting any errors to standard output). When I do a tail on
syslog it shows
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