mtms [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I wrong or pure64/sarge points to sid and the real Sarge you are
referring to is in debian-pure64/testing instead?
yes.
MfG
Goswin
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Goswin-
I apologize for the mixup:
Oops: That was actually an error reading the Release file not Packages file
as previously here:
The 18 Feb sarge-amd64-netinst.iso Installer error message said:
error reading /cdrom/dists//Release
I am fairly
Installation Report (resending)
Hello Everybody-
I am sending email from a fresh sid install from pure64 using the 18 Feb 2005
sid-amd64-monolithic.iso installer.
This install was my first to complete using any monolithic image.
The base installation was halted twice when my DSL modem crashed
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Am Samstag, 19. Februar 2005 18:04 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am puzzled,as I have 2 machines perfectly working with this mobo;I bougt
the second one just because the first worked so well.
That mb works here too.
Look at your BIOS setup if the
Hello Everybody-
This is a fresh installation of sarge using the sarge-amd64-netinst.iso of 20
Feb 05.
My hardware is AMD64 with ASUS A8V Deluxe Pro and VIA sata+ide controllers.
Here is my sources.list used for this installation:
#deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main
deb
I made an upgrade with atp-get after having installed some packages.
I got some dependency problems, so I tried
fzr:/# apt-get check
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet
You can try updating xmms-kd3 as well, or removing it and installing it
at a later time. To remove it in the same command you use to upgrade
libc you can add xmms-kd3- (no quotes) to the apt-get install
command-line.
Hope it helps.
Erik Norman wrote:
I made an upgrade with atp-get after having
I also have problems with k3b; it doesn't work at all for me. When I
open it up, as either root or a normal user, the interface screen
appears. But when I move the mouse to any of the options, such as New
Data CD (or any of the others), nothing happens when I click. The
mouse, and keyboard,
v0n0 wrote:
1. When I start K3b with a non-root login, it opens but after the system
check suddenly closes. From the shell I can read only 'Alarm clock',
which I don't know what it means. My user is included in group 'burn'
that is autorized ti use cdrecord etc. Kinda strange!
This problem was
Am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2005 16:17 schrieb v0n0:
1. When I start K3b with a non-root login, it opens but after the system
check suddenly closes. From the shell I can read only 'Alarm clock',
which I don't know what it means. My user is included in group 'burn'
that is autorized ti use cdrecord
Ulf Elsner wrote:
Hallo Alessandro,
does this occur when starting from root login too?
no, it didn't
The message 'Alarm clock' might be a warning from cdrecord. It stops working
when the free license timed out, or when you try to start an alpha version
that is older than one year. Which version
Forgot to CC this to the list.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cranley
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:54 AM
To: 'Erik Norman'
Subject: RE: anybody help me? dependency problem: no way back???
Looks like a conflict over /usr/lib64. I'm having the same problem right
now, but between
Eric Cranley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgot to CC this to the list.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cranley
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:54 AM
To: 'Erik Norman'
Subject: RE: anybody help me? dependency problem: no way back???
Looks like a conflict over /usr/lib64. I'm
I have resolved the problem
I used the Synaptic Package Manager to remove the package with the
broken dependency, then I removed xmms-kde and xmms.
Upgrade (without problems)
Install xmms-kde and xmms and all other packages which were removed at
the same time (kde kdeaddons kdenetwork
I thought I had already upgraded base-files and libc6 after the move. I'll
give your suggestion a try. I need to reinstall base-files as well (I
removed it in a spectacular display of stupidity.) I can't even login at the
console right now, hence the part about using a live cd. I'll definitely
Eric Cranley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought I had already upgraded base-files and libc6 after the move. I'll
give your suggestion a try. I need to reinstall base-files as well (I
removed it in a spectacular display of stupidity.) I can't even login at the
console right now, hence the
Erik Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The system has been running for about 48 hours now, I did not think of
upgrading now, since I was still installing and configuring all the
programs I need/want.
Since I am newbie to Debian (I have used Fedora before) there is still
much I must learn.
You are my savior. Thank you. Now before I continue with the upgrade I
should have done two months ago, are there any other major package conflicts
I should be aware of? I installed the system as sid in the first week of
December. I pinned the system to testing last week, and this morning's
Hi, is anybody using Enigmail successfully with Thunderbird? It doesn't
work at all here: the keymanager doesn't work, signatures and encryption
I had lots of problems too! in the first install and then with the
upgrade to tb1.0.
I coulnd't do nothing... but reinstalling and reinstalling again!
Eric Cranley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are my savior. Thank you. Now before I continue with the upgrade I
should have done two months ago, are there any other major package conflicts
I should be aware of? I installed the system as sid in the first week of
December. I pinned the system to
On Sat, Feb 19 2005 at 19:18, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
D-I defaults to use sarge and complains if not found. For that
reason even the sid CDs use sarge. I also added links for testing,
sid, unstable to cover all bases.
Just to be clear:
1. If installed from sid-amd64-netinst.iso (apt is
Guys,
This probably isn't anything to worry about cause my system works great and
everythings happy but when I run lspci, my device list shows up with a bunch
of stuff that's unknown. See:
# lspci
:00:00.0 Host bridge: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 00e1 (rev a1)
:00:01.0 ISA
Greg Grotsky wrote:
Guys,
This probably isn't anything to worry about cause my system works
great and everythings happy but when I run lspci, my device list shows
up with a bunch of stuff that's unknown. See:
Try running 'update-pciids', it will fetch new data for you to
pciids.sf.net and
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