On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 06:27:52PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > I would be suprised if it generated broken .changes files. I've
> > attached it.
>
> It's broken, what's the listed debian-installer_20051026_amd64.deb?
dpkg -I debian-installer_20051026_amd64.deb
new debian pac
Hey, nice work with that!
1 warning about it being unable to delete the directory created in /var, but other than that, it was totally clean.On 11/5/05, v0n0 <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Grahame White ha scritto:>Looking back a bit I see you were asking about a clean way to install the
>newer driver
Hi Jean.
Try manually selecting the forcedeth (nVidia) network card from the list on the
sarge CD.
I had a similar problem with my Gigabyte motherbard, which has an nForce4
chipset. I used the AMD64 Sarge netboot CD, and it wouldn't automagically
detect my network card, I manually selected th
Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
> Now I tried to use a script in hugin to use the 32bit chroot for
> PTStitcher, but it doesn't works.
>
> ~/bin/PTStitcher
> #!/bin/bash
> dchroot -c i386_chroot -d PTStitcher $1 $2 $3 $4
> exit
>
> So, I'm not a good scripter and there might be a problem with $1 $2 $3
>
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> I would be suprised if it generated broken .changes files. I've
> attached it.
It's broken, what's the listed debian-installer_20051026_amd64.deb?
> Files:
> cf4dca5ef36c3ab9e8794be42533fd5e 574138 devel optional
> debian-installer_20051026_amd64.deb
> 35a90f59e9d7ee2694
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 02:39:38PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > The next problem is to actually get it into the archive. It's
> > getting rejected:
> > Rejected: debian-installer-images_20051026_amd64.tar.gz: changes file
> > doesn't say debian-installer-images_20051026 for So
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> The next problem is to actually get it into the archive. It's
> getting rejected:
> Rejected: debian-installer-images_20051026_amd64.tar.gz: changes file doesn't
> say debian-installer-images_20051026 for Source
> Rejected: debian-installer-images_20051026_amd64.tar.gz: shoul
Hello,
A few days ago, using KPackage, I upgraded Quanta on my laptop and this
lead to a more general upgrade from KDE 3.3 to KDE 3.4.
There was globally no trouble except that now, from time to time (i.e.
once every few minutes) I have a message on the midlle of my screen
saying "Display chan
Hi everybody,
I have a new Sager np4750 laptop that has a Realtek gigabit ethernet
card that uses the r8169 driver in the kernel. On doing the amd64
install, Debian identified the card without problem. I can load the
module and bring up the eth0 network interface. However, I can't pass
any tr
Kurt Roeckx @ 2005-06-12 (Sunday), 23:05 (+0200)
> You should be using something like dpkg --print-architecture or
> dpkg-architecture instead.
Would this patch do the trick?
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/Martin
diff -ur checkinstall-1.5.3/checkinstall checkinstall-patched-1.5.3/checkinstall
--- checkinstall-1.5.3/checkins
On November 6, 2005 02:00 am, Danny tiberman wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am trying to compile kernel 2.6.12 but I am getting kernel panic
> apparently it does not recognize my sata disk
>
> does anyone got suggestions ?
Make sure you have support for promise sata support in "block devices" for a
start.
hello,
I am trying to compile kernel 2.6.12 but I am getting kernel panic
apparently it does not recognize my sata disk
does anyone got suggestions ?
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In comparing the unofficial sarge to the sid_d-i CD, I find that I'm
able to partition as I hope/expect with sid:
disk1
1 small physical volume for RAID for /boot
1 large physical volume for RAID for rest of system
disk2
1 small physical volume for RAID for /boot
1 large physical volume
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