Corey Hickey wrote:
For what it's worth, I can't reproduce this with mozilla-thunderbird
1.0.2-1 from pure64 sid. Are you using pure64 or gcc-3.4? A few days ago
thunderbird from gcc-3.4 kept segfaulting and I switched to pure64.
gcc-3.4
Have you tried to build version 1.0.2-2?
Regards
Hi,
Since a recent upgrade to the Epiphany Browser 1.4.8-1 (and 2) and
Mozilla 1.7.6-1.0.0.1.gcc4 (yes, I'm using the gcc-4.0 archive),
Epiphany crashes very often where it barely did before.
I'm trying to get some hints of where it is that it crashes, but I
cannot get Epiphany to work under GDB
I take all of this back -- the sata_sil driver is working fine, and
detects the one or two drives that can be attached to it without problems.
The Gigabyte K8NS motherboard has another controller, labeled SATA0_SB
and SATA1_SB on the board itself, that is currently not detected by my
version of
Corey Hickey wrote:
For what it's worth, I can't reproduce this with mozilla-thunderbird
1.0.2-1 from pure64 sid. Are you using pure64 or gcc-3.4? A few days ago
thunderbird from gcc-3.4 kept segfaulting and I switched to pure64.
I have built thunderbird 1.0.2-2 (using gcc4): The problem
is
Hi.My system is trying to upgrade dbus-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy dbus-1
dbus-1:
Installed: 0.23.2-3qt1
Candidate: 0.23.4-1
According to the names (and to the fact that 0.23.2-3qt1 was downloaded from
the location of the 3.4 debs, and 0.23.4-1 is available in the usual pure64
Hi Rafael.
I installed kde-3.4 debs
debian:/home/crow# apt-cache policy dbus-1
dbus-1:
Installed: 0.23.4-1
Candidate: 0.23.4-1
Version Table:
*** 0.23.4-1 0
500 http://mirror.switch.ch sid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.23.2-3qt1 0
500
Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any hints?
The only (recent) difference between the two packages is this
changelog entry:
dbus (0.23.2-3qt1) unstable; urgency=low
* Rebuild to enable the Qt bindings.
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And the
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had managed to get Muse or QJackctl to work??
All i get is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ qjackctl
Warning: no locale found: /usr/share/locale/qjackctl_en_GB.qm
Illegal instruction
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ muse
No superuser privileges, enabling system timer fallback
no
Hello everyone.
Has anyone came across the gnome 2.10 packaged debs for amd64? It would
be nice to try it out ;-). I've noticed experimental/testing kde 3.4 is
already available; is there anything similar for gnome 2.10?
Many thanks,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) writes:
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
The system is running fine.
Using the latest debian sarge netinstall I encountered two problems:
1. SATA_NV (of the nforce3 250 chipset) was not detected, the driver
not loaded, and the drives on it not detected. SATA_SIL saved the
day until I discovered what had happened.
2. nforcedeth loaded and
Hi James,
I was wondering if anyone had managed to get Muse or QJackctl to
work??
I have qjackctl running under Ubuntu x86_64, but I also see 'Could not
open ALSA sequencer'. I assumed it was due to not having a MIDI
device on this laptop, but the Delta 1010 definitely has one - so it
could
hi.
I somehow think I saw this discussion come up before, but I'm either too
tired or too blind (or both) to find it:
If I would set up a public debian-amd64 mirror, how much traffic would I
need to expect?
i.e. Could those who currently run mirrors please post the approximate
network
Sven Mueller wrote:
i.e. Could those who currently run mirrors please post the approximate
network utilization caused by the debian-amd64 mirror (inout would be
nice)?
I really don't see a whole lot of anything, tbh - I do 10Mbit for
15-30mins for the sync every day, but the outbound seems
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
The problem with ISPs with transparent proxies is that many of them
are broken. Broken to a point that you can't fix it.
Agreed. I am currently working behind such a broken proxy. It gives
me no end of trouble! It is one of the reasons that I really must
maintain
Bob Proulx wrote:
I switched to using socks and rsync as the transport protocol with
debmirror to avoid the bad behavior of rsync. That solved most of my
^ http proxy
s/bad behavior of rsync/bad behavior of http proxy/
Drat. I hate it when I do
On 2005-04-02 13:47:21 +0100, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
Hello everyone.
Has anyone came across the gnome 2.10 packaged debs for amd64? It would
be nice to try it out ;-). I've noticed experimental/testing kde 3.4 is
already available; is there anything similar for gnome 2.10?
There are
Hello!
Is there any chance to have mingw64 package in the official repository to be
able to compile win64 binaries under debian-amd64?
Thanks,
Max
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On Saturday 02 April 2005 21:44, Max wrote:
Hello!
Is there any chance to have mingw64 package in the official repository to
be able to compile win64 binaries under debian-amd64?
This isn't an amd64 specific question. When you're cross compiling it doesn't
make any difference what machine
Hello,
debs for dbus-1 0.23.4 with qt support are available at
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0/dbus/
Could you update your kde3.4 repository?
Cheers,
Modestas
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Paul Brook wrote:
Is there any chance to have mingw64 package in the official repository to
be able to compile win64 binaries under debian-amd64?
This isn't an amd64 specific question. When you're cross compiling it doesn't
make any difference what machine you're compiling from.
This question is
On Sunday 03 April 2005 02:41, Max wrote:
Paul Brook wrote:
Is there any chance to have mingw64 package in the official repository to
be able to compile win64 binaries under debian-amd64?
This isn't an amd64 specific question. When you're cross compiling it
doesn't make any difference
The Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939 has the following hardware, for the
mainboard list:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/27/mainboards.html
ATA: NFORCE3-250
ATA RAID: GigaRAID ATA 133 RAID
Serial ATA: sil 3512 (sata_sil) and nforce3 250 (sata_nv)
Network: Marvell Yukon 88E8001 (sk98lin)
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