On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 09:44:13AM +0530, Vikram Vincent wrote:
Yes. I think I had something like 80+ MAC addresses. Do you want me to
reproduce the bug and double check ?
Sure sounds odd. After all the MAC address is supposed to be fixed. Do
you have a list of the addresses it has used?
Hello,
I recall reading someplace that raw1394 module is no longer included in
2.6.22 kernel and up. Consequently, one cannot use dvgrab in these
kernels. Anybody know what is the status now? Or any other method with
which to use dvgrab (and/or kino) with these kernels in Debian?
thanks,
-HS
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 01:29:37PM +, Valentina Messeri wrote:
as reported from HS (and a few more) not including raw1394 in pre-compiled
kernel causes bad problems to firewire users.the only answer from
debian-kernel seems to be compile your own kernel which is quite funny, for
a
:D,
sosolution is NOT upgrade.dan kennedy (from kino/dvgrab) told us no way
to have new firewire stack working with these tools in a short time.
maybe consider to wait to implement the new firewire stack or, at least give an
alternative (as, for example 2.6.22-rt ubuntu)?
Gonna
I am running etch on a new RAID storage server with an Adaptec RAID 31605
controller. The setup is using RAID 6 with 500GB drives. The actual size
of the RAID 6 partition is 5832719MB but when mounted df shows is at as
1.3TB which is incorrect. Is there some option that I am missing some
option
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 02:23:40PM +, Valentina Messeri wrote:
sosolution is NOT upgrade.dan kennedy (from kino/dvgrab) told us no
way
to have new firewire stack working with these tools in a short time.
maybe consider to wait to implement the new firewire stack or, at least
You can make it yourself!
Get the package:
apt-get -d xserver-xorg-core
Create a directory to unpack that package:
mkdir /path/to/a/directory (example /tmp/xserver)
cd /tmp/xserver/
dpkg -e xserver-xorg-core
dpkg -x xserver-xorg-core /tmp/xserver
cd /tmp/xserver/DEBIAN
Edit the
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 11:15:31AM -0500, Bharath Ramesh wrote:
I am running etch on a new RAID storage server with an Adaptec RAID 31605
controller. The setup is using RAID 6 with 500GB drives. The actual size
of the RAID 6 partition is 5832719MB but when mounted df shows is at as
1.3TB which
Dear maintainers,
it is not possible, to install the newest xorg-version without upgrading to a
newer version of nvidia-glx. Yes, I know, this is because xorg 7.3 is using a
new ABI for Nvidias new binary part and you need xorg7.3 for the newer
drivers.
But because of these dependencies, I
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 07:47:46PM +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Dear maintainers,
it is not possible, to install the newest xorg-version without upgrading to a
newer version of nvidia-glx. Yes, I know, this is because xorg 7.3 is using a
new ABI for Nvidias new binary part and you need
Am Mittwoch, 21. November 2007 schrieb Nicolas:
You can make it yourself!
Get the package:
apt-get -d xserver-xorg-core
Create a directory to unpack that package:
mkdir /path/to/a/directory (example /tmp/xserver)
cd /tmp/xserver/
dpkg -e xserver-xorg-core
dpkg -x
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 08:43:32AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
MAC addresses are supposed to be unique and fixed on an ethernet
port. Random MAC addresses are a very bad sign (of either a driver
bug or a hardware problem).
Len,
Silly me, but I thought that MAC addresses were actuall
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