Hi Wolfgang,
Am Montag, 7. März 2005 21:54 schrieb Wolfgang Mader:
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out. I thinkt it should be possible to use two monitors (in e.g. panorama
mode). I think in nvidias word this is calles dualview. If someone was able
to set this up I would be pleased to read how to do this.
NVidia calls
I've esd running in my machine and I use firefox + flash into chroot.
If I kill esd then flash's sound works fine. Could I use to flash with esd (in
outsider chroot)?
Thanks.
(And sorry for my English).
Hello,
I don't know why,
I logged off saving my session.
When I logged on again I got a error message that a program (aMule) was
not able to be opened automatically.
Then I discovered that my desktop had disappeared.
No background image (just a dizzy grey), no possibility of clicking with
the
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:24:03AM +, Erik Norman wrote:
I guess/hope it won't be difficult to restore it or to
uninstall-reinstall it, but I don't know where to start.
Which x-win do you use? gnome or KDE?
Are you sure ALL necessary file are installed?
If you use gnome, try to start, open
* Gnu-Raiz
| Now all we need is a link about the proper usage of carbon
| copy, and the polite method that is particular to Debian
| lists. You know a polite mailing list faq this could go as
| well as top posting, and long personal signature files, as
| well as what to leave out, or snip out in
Hi,
I have installed the chroot enviroment and changed into it. I tried to
use apt and found I have no sources.list. Is this normal and do I need
to write my own?
Also, are there any tests so I can verify my instillation?
Pls excuse my ignorance but this is my first time.
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Hi,
I have installed the chroot enviroment and changed into it. I tried to
use apt and found I have no sources.list. Is this normal and do I need
to write my own?
Hi Gavin
Yes. Here's mine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb
On 07 March 2005 18:01, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:47:31AM -, Simon Marlow wrote:
$ cat bug.c
register void * R1 __asm__(%r13);
extern void g(void);
static void f(void) {
R1 = g;
goto *R1;
}
$ gcc -S -O bug.c
$
And take a look at the generated assembly
Just a quick help. I'm trying to compile VLC from source, taken from
www.videolan.org.
I've installed libavcodec and liba52 from debian repository
Then I get this error message, when launching 'make'
gcc -Wsign-compare -Wall -pipe -o liba52tofloat32_plugin.so
Hi,
I have followed instructions on chrooting, when I try and use 'dchroot'
I get
'/usr/bin/dchroot -c ia32 -d openoffice
(ia32) openoffice
No shell
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.'
What have I done wrong?
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Dr Gavin Seddon wrote:
Hi,
I have followed instructions on chrooting, when I try and use 'dchroot'
I get
'/usr/bin/dchroot -c ia32 -d openoffice
(ia32) openoffice
No shell
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.'
What have I done wrong?
At a guess, did you copy/make appropriate
Hi Guys.
I'm trying to get the sound working on my new Debian64 install.
The mainboard is a Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 using the nForce4 chipset.
The user manual lists the sound as ALC850 CODEC
The mainboard BIOS lists it as AC97.
Now, Debian no longer includes sndconfig in sarge or sid, so I'm SOL
Hi
I don't know whether anyone else has noticed but the security
certificate for the HOWTO seems to have expired:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id220463
Regards
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Hi,
I have followed instructions on chrooting, when I try and use 'dchroot'
I get
'/usr/bin/dchroot -c ia32 -d openoffice
(ia32) openoffice
No shell
dchroot: Child exited non-zero.
dchroot: Operation failed.'
What have I
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:07:14AM -0500, Austin Denyer wrote:
I'm trying to get the sound working on my new Debian64 install.
The mainboard is a Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 using the nForce4 chipset.
The user manual lists the sound as ALC850 CODEC
The mainboard BIOS lists it as AC97.
Now,
I used modconf to try and load the AC97 driver. Modconf appeared to
load it OK, but I still have no sound.
Some soundcards start up with volume set to 0. Stupid question, but have you
tried to increase the volume using your favorite sw mixer?
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I am using Nvidia's TwinView/Xinerama in XF86Config-4:
Option NvAGP 1
Option TwinView true
Option SecondMonitorHorizSync30.0-75.0
Option SecondMonitorVertRefresh 50.0-85.0
Option MetaModes
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Well I know the AC97 on the nforce2 uses intel810 style access, so try
snd-intel8x0 driver (the alsa driver), or i810audio (oss driver
although I wouldn't use that one personally).
Perhaps nforce4 is similar that way.
I'm pretty sure you are right. My nforce3 board uses the
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 15:46 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
I don't know whether anyone else has noticed but the security
certificate for the HOWTO seems to have expired:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id220463
Expired? Just now, Mozilla thinks
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does anyone know where to get packages for gnupg2 for debian/sid amd64?
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On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 05:14:19PM +0100, Jacob Larsen wrote:
I'm pretty sure you are right. My nforce3 board uses the ALC850 codec,
and this is the way I got it working.
Hmm, I did just remember, that nvidia removed the nifty DSP from their
chipset, although I can't remember if that was as of
Works, thank you! =8)
I had to comment out
#Section ServerFlags
# Option Xinerama
#EndSection
though. It's about moving several things to uncommon places it seems:
I have removed all the TwinView stuff from the Device section and moved it
to the Screen section, following your advice.
image/gif
When I chroot into 32bit nothing opens due to display errors.
'vmware
vmware
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
oowriter
oowriter
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by
On (08/03/05 10:17), Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 15:46 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
I don't know whether anyone else has noticed but the security
certificate for the HOWTO seems to have expired:
Hi all,
Someone sent me an off-list e-mail about beta tesing a multimedia
kernel... Unfortunately, I lost that e-mail when i was messing around
with my mail server settings (duh!)... Could whoever it was please
resend? :)
Thanks
James
James Titcumb wrote:
It appears that it is a mistake on my
Dear Gavin Seddon,
I have seen some mails that you have had some problems chrooting in the amd64
platform. Reading your last mail, I have been invaded by one suspicious about
that you doesn't know the amd64-howto or you didn't follow the steps written
there, because I followed exactly the
On 12:51, Tue 08 Mar 05, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
* Gnu-Raiz
snip
You mean http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct ?
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Is /tmp (which contains the X sockets) bind-mounted inside the chroot?
-Ted
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 09:39, Dr Gavin Seddon wrote:
When I chroot into 32bit nothing opens due to display errors.
'vmware
vmware
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
Xlib: connection to :0.0
Hi,
Gnu-Raiz wrote:
Thanks for the link, I remember reading it somewhere about
carbon copy. What I have seen lately is people sending a CC
to the list, after sending an email. Kind of the opposite of
what the lists mentions. I know some mutt.rc configs it
this way. I guess they might need to
I have the same problem on kdm, xdm and gdm (I have tried them all now!)
I can set a background, but there is no wastebasket, no folders and no
menu on right mousebutton klick.
Erik
On Die, 2005-03-08 at 12:33 +0100, Sythos wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:24:03AM +, Erik Norman wrote:
It depends - did you just get two copies of this message?
Sending from thunderbird,
-- Nat
Javier Kohen wrote:
Hi,
Gnu-Raiz wrote:
Thanks for the link, I remember reading it somewhere about
carbon copy. What I have seen lately is people sending a CC
to the list, after sending an email. Kind of the
Hi
I have installed the fglrx alien packet but i can't compile the module
sh make.sh
make.sh: line 52: [: 3: unary operator expected
ATI module generator V 2.0
==
initializing...
cleaning...
patching 'highmem.h'...
assuming new VMA API since we do have kernel 2.6.x...
alex wrote:
I have installed the fglrx alien packet but i can't compile the module
sh make.sh
make.sh: line 52: [: 3: unary operator expected
That's a bad sign.
I normally use bash rather than sh. While the two names refer to the
same binary, the program does behave differently based on
On 13:33, Tue 08 Mar 05, Javier Kohen wrote:
Hi,
Gnu-Raiz wrote:
Thanks for the link, I remember reading it somewhere about
carbon copy. What I have seen lately is people sending a CC
to the list, after sending an email. Kind of the opposite of
what the lists mentions. I know some
Ok I have solved the problem
the ATI driver doesn't ruin with 2.6.11
now im running 2.6.10-smp-amd64 kernel and no problems
Am Dienstag, 8. März 2005 21:05 schrieb Alex Perry:
alex wrote:
I have installed the fglrx alien packet but i can't compile the module
sh make.sh
make.sh: line 52:
now it worked!
Thanx!
On Die, 2005-03-08 at 19:47 +, James Titcumb wrote:
Erik,
If you manage to get into Gnome, open a terminal (Applications - System
Tools - Terminal on my Gnome, it *may* be different for you).
Then just type nautilus by itself, and a second or two later
Il Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:55:57 +0100
alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrisse:
Hi
I have installed the fglrx alien packet but i can't compile the module
P.S. i have a smp kernel runs the ati driver on a smp-system?
2.6.11 have new AGP code, neither ATI and nVidia modules can be compiled
cleany...
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On Die, 2005-03-08 at 14:50 -0500, Nat Tuck wrote:
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Greetings,
So, pure64 doesn't have non-NPTL, fine, but can we make it so that
setting LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=non-NPTL kernel doesn't break? It's rather
annoying... It seems to me that glibc should probably just ignore
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL (assuming it's only used for NPTL) when there aren't
Erik Norman wrote:
If you reply to all, then all people mentioned in the letter will
recieve a copy.
Now, this mail will arrive twice to you (directly and through the
mailing list) and twice to Javier (directly and through the mailing
list).
Well, I started doing the reply to all thing after
I have tried to run X on a secondary graphichs card. It needs
int10 initialization, which works fine when using ia32. But
the same XF86Config-4 fails with pure64:
Here is the end of the log:
(II) RADEON(0): Using 8 bits per RGB (8 bit DAC)
(II) Loading sub module int10
(II) LoadModule: int10
Has anyone managed to build valgrind for an amd64 platform?
regards,Charles Leggett
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Hi,
Has anybody attempted to compile the Linux kernel with gcc-4.0?
Given that gcc-4.0 is now the default compiler in the gcc-3.4/4.0
archive I attempted to use it to compile the kernel, but it failed
during compilation. It displays a bunch of warnings an errors.
Googling a bit shows that
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 03:37:13PM -0800, Charles Leggett wrote:
Has anyone managed to build valgrind for an amd64 platform?
valgrind still is an i386 only thing.
Kurt
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Charles Leggett wrote:
Has anyone managed to build valgrind for an amd64 platform?
I know I'm not addressing your question directly, but it works fine in a
IA32 chroot here. Now, if your program passes all valgrinds tests on
IA32, shouldn't it do so in a AMD64 as well? Well, maybe not, but it
Lorenzo Milesi wrote:
Just a quick help. I'm trying to compile VLC from source, taken from
www.videolan.org.
I've installed libavcodec and liba52 from debian repository
Then I get this error message, when launching 'make'
Did you try:
apt-get source -b vlc
Lorenzo Milesi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a quick help. I'm trying to compile VLC from source, taken from
www.videolan.org.
I've installed libavcodec and liba52 from debian repository
Then I get this error message, when launching 'make'
gcc -Wsign-compare -Wall -pipe -o
Wolfgang Mader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello list,
does anyone know where to get packages for gnupg2 for debian/sid amd64?
Doesn't exist in debian.
MfG
Goswin
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