Gilles wrote:
dpkg --get-selections | perl -ane 'print $F[0], if $F[1] =~ /^install/'
SELECT
[...]
and press enter...
[Note/WARNING: I did not test this!]
I've done something very similar to repair a system after filesytem
corruption. It worked quite well. But if ownership is screwy,
Andrew Sharp wrote:
what a PITA. I've got an ATI X300SE PCIe on my system, came right up
with X when I installed etch, it works fast and furious, I didn't have
to do anything except answer a couple of questions from debconf (or
whatever) when it was installing.
...
To get 3d working, it's
Greg Madden wrote:
It is not a 64 bit version of OOo.org, it is 32 bit, and they (Ubuntu) have
included and configured ia32libs to make it work.
It's an ugly ugly hack. It does appear to work, though.
$ cat /usr/lib/openoffice2/program/soffice.bin
#! /bin/sh
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 01:20:05PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
I just looked at openswan but on trying to install it got:
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed!
Never seen that message before. Are you running some silly signature
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
I was under the impression the majority of packages in debian were not
signed, since no one has come up with a way for the buildd to sign a
package using a package maintainers key (and I imagine no one should try
either).
All packages are signed. Ones uploaded by the
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Certainly based on my past experience, if you run linux and want it to
work, you always pick nvidia over ati for graphics.
My experience has been that Intel graphics is much better supported
than either. A pity you can't get an AMD machine with Intel graphics
and
eternalnewbee wrote:
This one is at least supported in 2.6.10 and above, in plain SATA mode.
Using the proprietary software raid crap in the Sil chips isn't
recomended.
Why not?
The lowly Windows has been doing just fine with SiI; why is it not
recommended under Linux?
Linux's md
Andre Timmermann wrote:
The system works without any problem if I boot it from my
grub-floppy.
You could try installing grub from that boot floppy. It'd be
something like:
grub root (hd0,0)
grub setup (hd0)
Replacing (hd0,0) with the partition that contains grub (e.g. /boot or
if you
Andre Timmermann wrote:
Serial ATA Raid-Controller: Adaptec AAR-2410SA
3 x 80GB SATA harddiscs
But when I try to boot the system, the bios shows Operating system not
found
This may be a stupid question - but it's something that worth
checking, since everyone suffers from moments of
Tudiatya wrote:
No, I didn't try sata_sil .. I don't know, how. :) The Debian Installer
modules list (which modules to load) doesn't contain sata_sil, only sata_nv.
:(
Hi,
While the SiI controllers should normally be fairly well supported,
but what you say suggests that the installer hasn't
Tudiatya wrote:
Okay, I went from the installer to Execute a shell, but in the shell,
lspci was not recognized as a command, so this won't take me further. :( (I
don't have Linux, WinXP only ! Would it help you if I let a Suse Live CD run
and lspci from there?)
Yes, that would be great. It
Ed Cogburn wrote:
Note: non-free is NOT provided yet. We need to decide what we do with
it, as we may be forbidden to distribute some of the software in it (we
aren't Debian).
Wait a second, if you *aren't* Debian, it should be *easier* for you to
provide non-free, not harder.
Gaius Mulley wrote:
I wonder whether anyone knows (if any) graphics board can be bought
which also has complete source code for reasonable, even average,
performance OpenGL (Mesa) which also works on pure64?
I've had good luck with the Radeon 9200 in a number of 32-bit machines
(though I've
Jeroen Coumans wrote:
I have a server running with pure64 and would like to follow the
method on http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DiskLess. I'm wondering
what the status is of porting mknbi to AMD64, since it's the only
package which doesn't compile.
It's a perl script, so you /might/ be
Raul Miller wrote:
Not exactly.
Current generation X (for example X.Org) seems to run fine on current
generation ATI. [Well... it runs fine on 9600 and 9800 -- I'm only
presuming it runs fine on X800.]
It's the 3d acceleration which is not yet supported on amd64 for ATI.
If you don't
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