On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 12:31:04PM -0500, David Mohr wrote:
On 7/8/05, Hjalmar the Destroyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still having some problems with ssh. I am running the ssh server. When
I use nmap localhost on computer2 I get
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Hi Aaron,
El sáb, 09-07-2005 a las 01:07 -0700, Aaron Read escribió:
I have two partitions on my machine, a amd64 unstable install (2.6.12.2
custom kernel) and an x86 sarge install (2.6.8.1 custom kernel).
When I boot into the amd64 partition, and press M- or M-
(beginning-of-buffer and
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On 7/9/05, Jamie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have
Option AllowGLXWithComposite true
set in your xorg.conf file ?
Yes, I have, this is the respective section:
Section Device
Identifier Nvidia GeForce 5700LE
Driver nvidia
Option NoLogo
hi all
I would like to know when was made the last update on this page :
http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/27/mainboards.html
I'm looking for Sata chipset witch can be reconize by the debian
installer in order to install the system on 4 sata disc with software
raid 5.
thx
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Le 09.07.2005 16:39:25, kohzak a écrit :
hi all
I would like to know when was made the last update on this page :
http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/27/mainboards.html
I'm looking for Sata chipset witch can be reconize by the debian
Hi,
I've recently installed the debian amd64 distribution on an MSI K8N
Platinum board with 4GB memory. Installation was no problem, once I found
the correct installer. I've also compiled the nvidia-kernel module
(1.0.7174-3) NVidia module for a 6600GT graphics card, and it works well.
I'm about
Dr.techn. Alexander K. Seewald kiedys napisal:
Some other comments / issues:
* forcedeth (up to 0.35): setting the interface to promiscuous mode does
not seem to work properly. I've noticed that I need to set this
flag to be able to get packets over my gigabit switch. Packets
from
antongiulio05 wrote:
At start, notebook temperature was for thermal 1: 40 C and thermal 2: 47 C
(from 'acpi -V'). Running command above (and so 'gpg' process) my system
becomes unstable (auto key pressing etc.), and temperature is jumped to 55 C
for 1, and 88 C for 2 in one minute. Top command
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 17:53 +0200, Dr.techn. Alexander K. Seewald wrote:
Hi,
I've recently installed the debian amd64 distribution on an MSI K8N
Platinum board with 4GB memory. Installation was no problem, once I found
the correct installer. I've also compiled the nvidia-kernel module
Dr.techn. Alexander K. Seewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Somebody should really go and compile Xvnc (vncserver) for the apt
servers. Minimal patches are needed to make it work with XFree86
4.3.0 (i.e. you have to add -fPIC everywhere :-), but it took me
almost a day to get it right. I
That's the motherboard for witch i was looking for information :)
Your raid software is the motherboard one (from chipset, bios
configuration ?) or you have create it during debian's installation ?
And does anyone has try the promise chipset ?
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
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kohzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's the motherboard for witch i was looking for information :)
Your raid software is the motherboard one (from chipset, bios
configuration ?) or you have create it during debian's installation ?
And does anyone has try the promise chipset ?
It deadlocks
On 7/7/05, Adam Stiles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I've said before, binary compatibility is irrelevant.
You have said it before, but that doesn't make the generalisation any
more true. Binary compatibility is essential for most computer users,
and even for most Linux users. The following
Hello,
Now that GCC 4.0 is the default compiler version in Sid, can we expect
convergence between the unstable at amd64.debian.net and the gcc4
archive at http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org/gcc4/ ?
Will the gcc4 archive become unnecessary in the near future?
Regards,
Michhal
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Javier Kohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've seen the same behavior, I don't recall if it came along with the
switch to 64-bit (but it's possible), or to some particular version of
X. If I'm not wrong, setting the following in the InputDevice section
corresponding to the keyboard in
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Dne so 9. července 2005 20:07 Corey Hickey napsal(a):
You should also try burnK7 of the cpuburn package. Unfortunately there
isn't an amd64 deb of cpuburn, but it works fine in my i386 chroot.
This thread inspired me to run a few tests to see what program makes my
CPU run the hottest. My
Dne so 9. července 2005 20:25 kohzak napsal(a):
That's the motherboard for witch i was looking for information :)
Your raid software is the motherboard one (from chipset, bios
configuration ?) or you have create it during debian's installation ?
And does anyone has try the promise chipset ?
Dne ne 10. července 2005 1:51 Miroslav Maiksnar napsal(a):
I just out of curiosity tried burnK7 on my nearly 2y old A64 3200+ (oldest
2GHz 754 socket version) and after 15 minutes CPU raises from 42 to 43
degrees (using ondemand governor I have 800MHz idle), but system
temperature raises from
Michal Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Now that GCC 4.0 is the default compiler version in Sid, can we expect
convergence between the unstable at amd64.debian.net and the gcc4
archive at http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org/gcc4/ ?
Will the gcc4 archive become unnecessary in the
I am using Galeon Firefox in the 32bit chroot environment. I would like to be able to click on a mailto: link and bring up evolution which is in the standard 64 bit location. Is this easily possible?
Regards
Ed.
Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using Galeon Firefox in the 32bit chroot environment. I would like to
be able to click on a mailto: link and bring up evolution which is in the
standard 64 bit location. Is this easily possible?
Regards
Ed.
Sure, mount your 64bit system inside the chroot.
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