Greg Grotsky wrote:
Guys,
This probably isn't anything to worry about cause my system works
great and everythings happy but when I run lspci, my device list shows
up with a bunch of stuff that's unknown. See:
Try running 'update-pciids', it will fetch new data for you to
pciids.sf.net and
I'm trying to make amd64 package of ibuild 0.34.
dpkg-buildpackage works if I use debian source package available from
deb-src http://www.morphix.org/debian/ ./
If i use autoconf ; automake ; autoreconf on source (I'd supposedly
have to do this on cvs source) the autoreconf pops the following
to compile it with gcc-3.4 in order to work, and with current
sources (1.0.0) you need to change rtmp.h a bit, lines 1086 and 1089 -
remove words inline.
It then compiles, and works with amd64, but it's not the most stable
driver. With this driver you can only use managed or ad-hoc mode.
Greetings,
Gasper
Hello!
I've apt-get installed an official kernel-image-9-2.6.8-k8 package and
rebooted, and i get an no init found error, while -k7 kernels work
with no problem.
The grub lines (i've added init=/sbin/init with no luck):
title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.8-1-x86_64
root
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