Hi,
are there news about INPROCOMM IPN2220 internal wireless card on
amd64/linux/debian? Does anybody know anything?
Thanks,
Giulio
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 11:33:58 +0200, antongiulio05
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Hi,
are there news about INPROCOMM IPN2220 internal wireless card on
amd64/linux/debian? Does anybody know anything?
Thanks,
Giulio
Grab the Dlink pre-n router's gpl tarball, I saw there a _native_ ipn2220
Thanks!
I have found GDT8546RZ which would fit my needs, but when I rgrep -i for
icp or gdt in /lib/modules/2.6.8-9-amd64-k8-smp/kernel/drivers/scsi , it
only matches ips.ko which seems to be a SCSI, not SATA module. So I guess
there is a module, hopefully source code, available from ICP's
Grab the Dlink pre-n router's gpl tarball, I saw there a _native_ ipn2220
driver, dunno if it works or not, as I don't have such equipment.
Are you refering this:
http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DI%2D624M ?
Giulio
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Grab the Dlink pre-n router's gpl tarball, I saw there a _native_
ipn2220
driver, dunno if it works or not, as I don't have such equipment.
Are you refering this:
There seem to be many reports on this list of people having problems with the
grub bootloader. Is there a good reason for using grub instead of lilo, or
is it just trendy ?
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Hello all,
I'm trying to install Sarge/AMD64 choot system inside my Sid/AMD64 system:
# debootstrap sarge /var/chroot/sarge/ http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64
I: Retrieving Release
I: Retrieving Packages
I: Validating Packages
I: Checking component main on
Hi all,
We've recently installed the Intel C Compiler 9 for EM64T onto a Debian
Sarge machine (stock 2.6.8 SMP EM64T kernel), and have been having some
major problems with Intel's version of the FlexLM license manager.
16:52:51 (lmgrd) Starting vendor daemons ...
16:52:51 (INTEL) FLEXlm
Hi,
Am Montag, den 18.07.2005, 14:19 +0200 schrieb GOMBAS Gabor:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 12:33:12PM +0200, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
Packages should not depend on any kernel, since many people run their
own. However, I just don't understand why the package has been published
at all,
On Tue July 19 2005 03:30 am, A J Stiles wrote:
There seem to be many reports on this list of people having problems with
the grub bootloader. Is there a good reason for using grub instead of
lilo, or is it just trendy ?
Trendy? Grub is to old now to be called trendy. Lilo is the trendy one..
Hi,
I just bought a new amd 64 based system and want to be able to check to
see if my favorite apps are available prior to installing a 64 bit
Debian system (Kanotix 64) -- if they are not then I will probably
install a regular 32 bit system for just now.
How can I check prior to the
Nigel,
I think it's safe to say that almost all of the apps that are listed in the
Debian package database are available for the AMD64 architecture, but there
are some that can not be built for one reason or another. This link will
point you to the packages file for the AMD64 version of Sarge:
On Tue July 19 2005 10:03 am, Nigel Ridley wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a new amd 64 based system and want to be able to check to
see if my favorite apps are available prior to installing a 64 bit
Debian system (Kanotix 64) -- if they are not then I will probably
install a regular 32 bit system
I am trying to figure out what kind of performance gains I would get from
switching to AMD64 from K7 on a dual operon system.
Are we talking 10% 50% 5% ???
Karl Schmidt EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alan Ianson wrote:
AFAIK, about 97% of the 32bit debian packages are available for amd64 and the
rest are being worked on. There are only two packages I have missed (lha and
cdrdao).
BTW, cdrdao works fine on amd64, we're merely waiting (for the past 14
months) for the Debian maintainer to
Mike Reinehr wrote:
Nigel,
I think it's safe to say that almost all of the apps that are listed in the
Debian package database are available for the AMD64 architecture, but there
are some that can not be built for one reason or another. This link will
point you to the packages file for the
On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Karl Schmidt wrote:
I am trying to figure out what kind of performance gains I would
get from switching to AMD64 from K7 on a dual operon system.
Are we talking 10% 50% 5% ???
Karl Schmidt
Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
Thanks,
Jurriaan
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On 7/19/05, jurriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
apt-get install unrar-free
When will I learn
A J Stiles wrote:
There seem to be many reports on this list of people having problems with the
grub bootloader. Is there a good reason for using grub instead of lilo, or
is it just trendy ?
I would have been happy to use LILO but I could never get LILO to
install. I forget the error
On Tue July 19 2005 11:51 am, jurriaan wrote:
Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
I scooped a x86_64 .rpm from rpmfind.net and used alien to convert it to a
deb. Works fine here.
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Hello,
unrar-nonfree is not distributable on the unofficial amd64 archive for
licensing reasons.
But you can add
deb-src http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian sarge non-free
to your sources-list, apt-get source unrar-nonfree and build it
yourself.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 08:51:25PM +0200,
Actually,
as usual, once I had hit send, I remembered: It's right on the rar
page, just hidden under extras: http://www.rarlabs.com/rar_add.htm
I think it's a static binary, compiled for 64bit.
~David
On 7/19/05, David Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a binary after plenty of searching
On 7/19/05, Gary Hodges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Oh, last week I did install Ubuntu on the machine and the Plextor SATA
drive was found and worked fine, so I'm guessing I'll be able to get
that to work with a little experimentation.
You need to patch the kernel to get that to work, at
v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Goswin von Brederlow ha scritto:
- dpkg -i amd64-archive_0.2_amd64.deb
This will download the i386 debs and convert them. Gives a lot of
output.
ok, went well (when I installed dependancies), but downloaded and
mangled sarge-etch-sid versions of every
Soenke von Stamm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks!
I have found GDT8546RZ which would fit my needs, but when I rgrep -i for
icp or gdt in /lib/modules/2.6.8-9-amd64-k8-smp/kernel/drivers/scsi , it
only matches ips.ko which seems to be a SCSI, not SATA module. So I guess
there is a
Patryk Cisek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all,
I'm trying to install Sarge/AMD64 choot system inside my Sid/AMD64 system:
# debootstrap sarge /var/chroot/sarge/ http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64
I: Retrieving Release
I: Retrieving Packages
I: Validating Packages
I: Checking
Nigel Ridley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I just bought a new amd 64 based system and want to be able to check
to see if my favorite apps are available prior to installing a 64 bit
Debian system (Kanotix 64) -- if they are not then I will probably
install a regular 32 bit system for just
jurriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody know how to get an unrar for x86_64? The internet seems to
provide plenty of rpms, yet there's no .deb? Why?
Thanks,
Jurriaan
You can use the 32bit i386 rar package with ia32-libs or the upstream
linux tar.gz.
MfG
Goswin
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Oh, last week I did install Ubuntu on the machine and the Plextor SATA
drive was found and worked fine, so I'm guessing I'll be able to get
that to work with a little experimentation.
You need to patch the
Ed Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 18 July 2005 09:03, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Ed Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sunday 17 July 2005 13:28, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Package fetching is done by reprepro and turning it more verbose gives
some more messages but
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