On 2/13/06, Mark Nipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well as Hamish stated, the license may not permit the
> AMD64 people to distribute the package.
What's wrong with the license?
What makes AMD64 people different from i386 people?
> The current solution is
> to include deb-src lines for Debian n
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 10:25:13PM -0800, Max wrote:
> OK, then how to draw attention of AMD64 porters to this problem?
> I thought the bugreport would do that, but it did not.
No, the porters won't be searching all the bug reports in case of
amd64-specific issues.
I'd say posting to this list wa
On 13 Feb 2006, Max wrote:
> On 2/13/06, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The maintainer can't really do anything about this; it's up to the AMD64
> > porters. There's no automatic building for non-free, because licenses
> > may not permit it etc.
>
> OK, then how to draw attention of
On 2/13/06, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The maintainer can't really do anything about this; it's up to the AMD64
> porters. There's no automatic building for non-free, because licenses
> may not permit it etc.
OK, then how to draw attention of AMD64 porters to this problem?
I thoug
On 2/12/06, Thierry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am looking for pcmcia wifi card who work under debian 64 ...
> Any idea ?
>
> Thx
> ps: i already try with D-Link DWL 650+, Netgear WAG511 (drivers
> problems)
The Netgear WG511 uses a prism54 chip. Should work (once you get the
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 04:06:53PM -0800, Max wrote:
> There is a new version of 'unrar' available for all platforms but AMD64.
>
> The source package can be obtained from
> http://debian.dev.sourceguru.net/unrar-nonfree
> It compile and run smootly on debian-amd64. But how to get it into the
> of
There is a new version of 'unrar' available for all platforms but AMD64.
The source package can be obtained from
http://debian.dev.sourceguru.net/unrar-nonfree
It compile and run smootly on debian-amd64. But how to get it into the
official repository?
My bugreport #335824 was closed because AMD64
I want to order please let me know
hi folks,
i am trying to create a local mirror of amd64 tree for
installation on many systems. i am kind of facing a
problem with debmirror. would appreciate some help.
i have also used a different mirror. the errors are at
the bottom.
thank you,
regards
john.
fai-amd64:/disk1/mirror# debmir
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 08:32:19AM -0800, michael wrote:
> I have a amd64 sarge box with kernel 2.6.15 running with a silicon 3132 sata
> controller. Siliconimage says this controller supports hot plug.
> Does this mean that I can just slap in my drive, plug a sata cable into it
> and plug the po
amd64 only
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On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 07:43:57PM +0100, Alexander Nagel wrote:
> I also filled a bug sometime ago: #346533
> I think the maintainer just forget to change the deps and is
> too lazy to
> change it. We have to live with the sarge version until
Hello,
I have a amd64 sarge box with kernel 2.6.15 running with a silicon 3132 sata
controller. Siliconimage says this controller supports hot plug.
Does this mean that I can just slap in my drive, plug a sata cable into it
and plug the power cable into it and away I go? (Does the plug-in order
Hi,
I am using Debian Etch AMD64, Samba 3.0.21b on a Windows 2000 ADS domain
(latest security updates applied).
My problem is that I cannot browse my Windows network or mount any
Windows 2000 based network shares, using the "Network Servers" or
"Connect to servers" since some update (it used to
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