Hanno == Hanno 'Rince' Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hanno Hiho, Dustin Nicholas Jenkins schrieb am 13. Februar 2005:
Are there any in this list who enjoy MythTV on the AMD64 platform?
I'm trying to build the new 0.17 from source, but make won't
accept the -march=k8 argument. Is there
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
There is no buildd running for experimental amd64 currently. You have
to download the source and compile it yourself.
Ok. I just thought that gcc4.0 packages would have been availeble, since
there is almost a whole tree compiled with it :). Should
Ciao Giacomo,
The gcc-4.0 toolchain is available in the Debian AMD64 gcc-3.4
repository. I don't know about pure64 and I don't think Sarge has them
though.
Giacomo Mulas wrote:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
There is no buildd running for experimental amd64 currently. You have
On 05-Feb-14 09:50, Giacomo Mulas wrote:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
There is no buildd running for experimental amd64 currently. You have
to download the source and compile it yourself.
Ok. I just thought that gcc4.0 packages would have been availeble, since
there
Hi there,
I am a happy Debian AMD64 user from the last few months but now I run
into a problem...
I tried to install a brand new system with the latest installer image,
but it failed during SATA detection... Sata_nv module said: sata is too
slow to responde. :( I googled a little and found out
Hi, all!
I have problem with openoffice.org:
$openoffice
Starting configuration import into user data ..
.. importing layer file:///tmp/oooLocale.FVe8rp - succeeded
ru_UA.UTF-8
I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale ru_UA.UTF-8
I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale C
how to fix
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:27:38PM +0200, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I have problem with openoffice.org:
$openoffice
Starting configuration import into user data ..
.. importing layer file:///tmp/oooLocale.FVe8rp - succeeded
ru_UA.UTF-8
I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale
, 14/02/2005 14:33 +0100, Sythos :
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:27:38PM +0200, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I have problem with openoffice.org:
$openoffice
Starting configuration import into user data ..
.. importing layer file:///tmp/oooLocale.FVe8rp - succeeded
ru_UA.UTF-8
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I setup locale before executing openoffice
but have problem
do dpkg-reconfigure locales in the 32 bit chroot.
bye
Giacomo
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Giacomo Mulas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everybody,
I have solved my performances problem with the help of the wner
thanks to him. Here is the full report. I hope this can help some guys
there.
1 - The history:
I had a Excalibur Radeon 9500 pro and I was using sucessfully the fglrx
drivers (based on flavio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (A. P. Kennedy) writes:
Where are these patches for mythtv? Are they in CVS?
No, they are here:
http://www.krose.org/~krose/static/RingBuffer.diff
Cheers,
Kyle
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, 14/02/2005 15:03 +0100, Giacomo Mulas :
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I setup locale before executing openoffice
but have problem
do dpkg-reconfigure locales in the 32 bit chroot.
I did also setup locale in i386 chroot before executing
but have problem
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, 14/02/2005 14:51 +0100, Sythos :
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:42:25PM +0200, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I have problem with openoffice.org:
$openoffice
Starting configuration import into user data ..
.. importing layer file:///tmp/oooLocale.FVe8rp - succeeded
Kyle == Kyle Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] (A. P. Kennedy) writes:
Where are these patches for mythtv? Are they in CVS?
Kyle No, they are here:
Kyle http://www.krose.org/~krose/static/RingBuffer.diff
Kyle Cheers, Kyle
Thanks one last question. Will these work on
I've seen several things cause this. Every BIOS is different, but you
generally have to enable both Cool-n-Quiet and ACPI 2.0. My BIOS (a8v),
for instance, had ACPI 2.0 disabled by default for some reason, and
nothing complains when you turn CnQ on without it - it just doesn't work.
Then the
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Toshikazu Aiyama, Ph.D. wrote:
Thank you for your advice. I know it's a lost cause. And SATA
behaves more like SCSI.
But I like two thing about IDE incomparison to SCSI.
1) It can have up to 63 partitions. SCSI device is allowed only
15 partitions.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 11:44:47AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Yeah linux is unfortunately one of the few unixes that does NOT have
device names that map directly to a scsi bus,id,lun of the device. A
real shame and very odd given how ide is handled. Of course I think
with devfs is did
Zsolt KOZAK [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I am a happy Debian AMD64 user from the last few months but now I run
into a problem...
I tried to install a brand new system with the latest installer image,
but it failed during SATA detection... Sata_nv module said: sata is
too slow to
Le 14.02.2005 17:44:47, Lennart Sorensen a écrit :
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Toshikazu Aiyama, Ph.D.
wrote:
Thank you for your advice. I know it's a lost cause. And SATA
behaves more like SCSI.
But I like two thing about IDE incomparison to SCSI.
1) It can have up to 63
Giacomo Mulas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
There is no buildd running for experimental amd64 currently. You have
to download the source and compile it yourself.
Ok. I just thought that gcc4.0 packages would have been availeble,
since there is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) writes:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Toshikazu Aiyama, Ph.D. wrote:
Thank you for your advice. I know it's a lost cause. And SATA
behaves more like SCSI.
But I like two thing about IDE incomparison to SCSI.
1) It can have up to 63
Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
I did also setup locale in i386 chroot before executing
but have problem
Make sure you're running oo.org in the chroot as well, and not outside
the chroot.
For some dumb reason (not 100% certain on the behavior), I believe the
xlibs dlopen() some library files in
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Yeah linux is unfortunately one of the few unixes that does NOT have
device names that map directly to a scsi bus,id,lun of the device. A
real shame and very odd given how ide is handled. Of course I think
with devfs is did have such devices for scsi, although I don't
Hi all,
I noticed that xserver-xfree86 just entered unstable with revision -11 but
this bug (with included patch) was not merged.
Can someone with big voice can gently ask the mantainer to add this fix?
Otherwise a lot of new hardware will not work out of the box after a debian
install.
New
Guys, if you want to compile MythTV with gcc-3.4 which is what you'll need
if you want the 64bit instruction set then you need to add these lines to
your settings.pro before you compile. (I found them on a google search,
they were on some Japanese page intermingled with the forien characters.)
Toshikazu Aiyama, Ph.D. wrote:
I have SLIed nv6600GT, and had similar problems. 1st one I somewhat
solved using the approach at:
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/
Although there are some glitches, X is working. But of course I
doubt if it's in SLI mode.
I have not solved the 2nd
Marco Amadori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I noticed that xserver-xfree86 just entered unstable with revision -11 but
this bug (with included patch) was not merged.
Can someone with big voice can gently ask the mantainer to add this fix?
Otherwise a lot of new hardware will not work
Also, if you guys want to compile with native ARTS support, the directory
locations are as follows (also in settings.pro)
# For Debian
ARTS_LIBS = -L/usr/lib/kde3 -ldl -lartsc -lpthread
EXTRA_LIBS += -L/usr/lib/kde3 -ldl -lartsc -lpthread
INCLUDEPATH += /usr/include/kde
I found that the default
Hi Goswin,
On 2005-02-14 17:47, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Zsolt KOZAK [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I am a happy Debian AMD64 user from the last few months but now I run
into a problem...
I tried to install a brand new system with the latest installer image,
but it failed during SATA
Greetings Goswin,
I just tried the 13 Feb sid-amd64-monolithic.iso wondering
if this installer would fetch everything from the internet
without having any internal packages. There was a problem
with selecting the mirrors. The installer correctly looked
for an debian-amd64 mirror except the
I have a Big disk array with 3 1.6TB RAID 5 LUNs and a global hot spare.
I want to bind them together into a single 4.8TB filesystem with LVM.
I have an AMD Opteron Processor in the server to attach to the array.
I assume that I need a 64bit 2.6 series kernel yes?
Are there any special build
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 14:49 -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
I have a Big disk array with 3 1.6TB RAID 5 LUNs and a global hot spare.
I want to bind them together into a single 4.8TB filesystem with LVM.
I have an AMD Opteron Processor in the server to attach to the array.
I assume that I need a
Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Big disk array with 3 1.6TB RAID 5 LUNs and a global hot
spare. I want to bind them together into a single 4.8TB filesystem
with LVM.
I have an AMD Opteron Processor in the server to attach to the
array. I assume that I need a 64bit 2.6 series
Sorry to reply so late...
On Feb 4, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
The initrd on the other hand should work. What was the error?
I was trying to install various kernel images, including one I
compiled
myself using make-kpkg. I would get past the kernel installation to
the
initrd
Hi,
from Changelog:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PATCH] sata_nv: enable generic class support for future NVIDIA SATA
This patch adds a new entry in the pci_device_id table that filters
by class code, in order to cause unlisted NVIDIA SATA controllers to
be probed.
I just bought a pchdtv HD3000 card too, so I'm happy someone else is
trying it in the 64-bit environment. I just sent an e-mail to support
at PCHDTV, so hopefully they'll have some insight too. I'm getting
weird errors when I try to make the driver, it was referring to a method
call with the
Tobias wrote:
-- Hi,
first of all I want to thank anyone who made this AMD64 port possible.
But now here are my experiences:
The system is a MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (S939 nForce4 Ultra) with a SATA-2 HDD
on the primary nForce SATA-2 port.
For my first installation attempt I used the 125MB
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 23:14 +0100, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Ben Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
,
| Kernel 2.6: For both 32-bit systems with option CONFIG_LBD set and for
| 64-bit systems: The size of a file system is limited to 2^73 (far too
| much for today). On 32-bit systems
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 02:19:56 -0500, Javier Kohen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola Jaime,
1.- The fglrx driver provided by ATI work with other Non-ATI with
RADEON chipset?
According to the log your chipset is supported by the driver, but you
can always ask the manufacturer of your card to
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 04:51:33 -0700, the owner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jaime Ochoa Malagón wrote:
c) X don't complain to much...
Simply the screen go black and the system never go back.
I can't figure out what is the problem.
Thanks
Pure64
ASUS A8V deluxe
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