Hi all,
I thought someone posted that he had put amd64 (pure64 or gcc3.4?) debs online
for KDE 3.4, but cannot find it in the archives, only someone mentioning he
was compiling... did I dream this?
Are such debs online yet?
Egon
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2005 m. Balandio 1 d., Penktadienis 11:10, Egon Willighagen ra:
Hi,
I thought someone posted that he had put amd64 (pure64 or gcc3.4?) debs
online for KDE 3.4, but cannot find it in the archives, only someone
mentioning he was compiling... did I dream this?
Are such debs online yet?
They are
Modestas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are available here: deb http://people.debian.org/~killer/amd64/ ./
I guess they are for pure64.
I guess so, the compiler which I used is
gcc (GCC) 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-12)
I'm not familiar with the difference of pure64 and gcc 3.4, just
happily use the
Hello
Yesterday i've upgraded my pure64 box. One of the packages was
libnss-ldap. After the upgrade and restart my login stopped working. The
remote logins are still working fine, but the local logins are not. I am
using centralised authentication with ldap. After removing the ldap
related
Do u already have any feedback on those debs?
I'm still without my amd64 laptop...sigh... :(
Rafael Rodríguez
Kalle Kivimaa dijo:
Modestas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are available here: deb http://people.debian.org/~killer/amd64/ ./
I guess they are for pure64.
I guess so, the compiler
Do u already have any feedback on those debs?
I'm still without my amd64 laptop...sigh... :(
Rafael Rodríguez
Kalle Kivimaa dijo:
Modestas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are available here: deb http://people.debian.org/~killer/amd64/ ./
I guess they are for pure64.
I guess so, the compiler
Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do u already have any feedback on those debs?
At least one person in addition to me has installed the debs and has
been happy.
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On Friday 01 April 2005 12:35 pm, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do u already have any feedback on those debs?
At least one person in addition to me has installed the debs and has
been happy.
Count another one. I've been running KDE 3.4 at home and at
FRENCH == Je vais regarder ça, car j'ai un problème d'installation
chez moi: ma carte ethernet n'est pas reconnu... Bref, je vais suivre
tes indications, et regarder ça =)
Plus de détails de mon problème à
http://trustonme.net/forum/public/post.php?cat=8topic=1035
Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're working on 2.6.11 kernel. As you might have noticed it was
announced a few days ago that their is a 2.6.11 kernel in the
archive and we would like to get d-i working with that kernel.
Any time frame when we can expect install images based on 2.6.11?
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 00:12:43 +0200, dr.bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well excuse me, for a moment I thought you were talking about
monolithic installation cd images (but apparently that wasn't the
case). I, for one, would find a monolithic installation cd iso (not
netinstall) very useful (i'm
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a net boot on a nforce3 chipset (uses sata_nv module) with
Seagate 160GB SATA drive, but the drive is not recognized:
ata1 is slow to respond, please be patient
ata1 failed to respond (30 secs)
I have googled for help and have found out, that the same problem has been
On Friday 01 April 2005 12:35, Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do u already have any feedback on those debs?
At least one person in addition to me has installed the debs and has
been happy.
add one more ;-) The Debs work wonderfully, with only minor glitches
Hi,
I'm testing debmirror as a tool to have an internal mirror of
debian-pure64. This is the command I am using:
# debmirror --host=debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org --root=:debian-pure64
--dist=sarge,sid --arch=amd64 --nosource --method=rsync
--ignore-missing-release --ignore-release-gpg
Bhushan Kulkarni wrote:
I have Asus K8S-MX Mobo which is having Sis 190 Ethernet Card , debian
Installer unable to detect , how do i configure it
Note my message on March 5th, I was unable to get this to work in the
end. My suggestion is to keep watching http://www.sis.com/download/ in
case they
So far, so good :)
Just installed them and work as smooth as expected...
many many thanks!!
Rafael Rodríguez
El Lunes, 28 de Marzo de 2005 12:38, Kalle Kivimaa escribió:
Kalle Kivimaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm currently compiling the stuff from source and will probably set up
Jean Alexandre PEYROUX a écrit :
I wrote this page in French. I hope to translate it in a few times.
http://www.phear.org/~alnix
Did you manage to have a proper ACPI support? I use the dsdt patch
provided by
http://casteyde.christian.free.fr/laptop/LinuxOnAspire1511LMi.html for
my
Doubletwist wrote:
Corey Hickey wrote:
|
|
| Were you using pure64 or gcc-3.4? I was using gcc-3.4 and I had pretty
| much the same problem. Here's how it went. Most of this happened
yesterday.
|
No, I'm using pure64. But I just ran an update and was able to install
enigmail, so I guess the change
Hi folks,
If I run
mozilla-thunderbird -remote mailto(harri)
then thunderbird dies with a core dump. (This command is
run if I click on a mailto: URL in firefox.)
There is no such problem on i386, AFAICT.
Regards
Harri
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Zafod Biblbrox wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a net boot on a nforce3 chipset (uses sata_nv module) with
Seagate 160GB SATA drive, but the drive is not recognized:
ata1 is slow to respond, please be patient
ata1 failed to respond (30 secs)
I have googled for help and have found
Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
If I run
mozilla-thunderbird -remote mailto(harri)
then thunderbird dies with a core dump. (This command is
run if I click on a mailto: URL in firefox.)
There is no such problem on i386, AFAICT.
Regards
Harri
For what it's worth, I can't
OK I give in. I've been going round in circles with this one and
I'm sure the answer is simple, so perhaps someone can put me out of my
misery ;)
I've been using openoffice on a chroot install I did 2 months ago and it
will read/write to smb shares which have been mounted in the fstab:
#
El vie, 01-04-2005 a las 20:18 +0100, Clive Menzies escribi:
# smbclient configuration
//server/share /smb/sharecifs
credentials=/home/user/.smb_pass,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 0 0
ditto for other shares.
df -h shows the shares within the chroot environment as well as on /smb
I
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the protocols usually used by apt over the net. Caching proxies have
two big advantages over changing apt:
* Nothing have to be done to apt at all!
* Proxies also cache other things than debian packages.
Helge Hafting
The ISps with caching proxies
Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm testing debmirror as a tool to have an internal mirror of
debian-pure64. This is the command I am using:
# debmirror --host=debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org --root=:debian-pure64
--dist=sarge,sid --arch=amd64 --nosource --method=rsync
Javier Kohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A couple days ago ndiswrapper 1.1 hit Sid on i386 only. This release
works fine on AMD64 with 64-bit drivers. Will the package just show up
on Debian AMD64, or does it require manual intervention?
Thanks,
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Zafod Biblbrox wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm trying to do a net boot on a nforce3 chipset (uses sata_nv module)
with
| Seagate 160GB SATA drive, but the drive is not recognized:
|
| ata1 is slow to respond, please be patient
| ata1 failed to respond (30
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 09:55:01PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
The ISps with caching proxies are usualy the ones that always have
problems with apt-get and basicaly any other http/ftp app, esspecialy
ftp. They start to cache stuff they aren't supposed to cache or don't
notice file
That's me, and I'm happy. 3.4 is really nice.
Thanks again, Kalle.
Chris W.
At least one person in addition to me has installed the debs and has
been happy.
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On April 1, 2005 02:54 am, Egon Willighagen wrote:
Anyway, how did others get KDE3.4 installed with apt-get?
I installed 3.4 with apt-get.
I commented out bytekeeper cyberspace recently ...after the 3.4 install...
as they seem to be unavailable to my machine for some reason.
After the update
I wanted to know if anyone knows of any existing package for libaio for
debian amd64. Wanted to know if anyone has a debian package for this.
Thanks,
Bharath
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On a Gigabyte K8NS mobo, I have three Seagate 200GB SATA
drives on a Silicon Image 3512 SATA Controller. One of them
works great. From dmesg it looks like the other two don't get
detected. This is on kernel.org's 2.6.12-rc1 amd64 -- I get the
same results on Debian's 2.6.8-10-amd64-k8.
libata
They are available here: deb http://people.debian.org/~killer/amd64/ ./
I guess they are for pure64.
Does the -0pre1 in the name of many packages there, indicate the kde version
used was not 3.4 final ?
Ernest.
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On Saturday 2 April 2005 08:46, Ernest jw ter Kuile wrote:
They are available here: deb http://people.debian.org/~killer/amd64/ ./
I guess they are for pure64.
Does the -0pre1 in the name of many packages there, indicate the kde
version used was not 3.4 final ?
No, the -0pre1 is the Debian
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