using standard debian kernel images
(2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 and 2.6.12-1-amd64-k8).
Kind regards, Clemens
On Sunday 11 December 2005 18:13, Hugh Waite wrote:
During an upgrade today I saw that the next version of the nvidia
drivers has been released. I'm also trying to get suspend2/hibernate
w
During an upgrade today I saw that the next version of the nvidia
drivers has been released. I'm also trying to get suspend2/hibernate
working. As there are issues with suspend2 and nvidia, I think I will
postpone upgrading until I know there is a working method with 8174-1.
My question is wheth
Stefan Salewski wrote:
Hello,
I have an Athlon64 X2 (dual core) processor and nvidia 7800GTX
graphic card.
Some days ago I installed Sid with kernel 2.6.14. Textmode works
well, but nv graphic card driver gives me a corrupted display on
my TFT (DVI) at 1600x1200 resolution. (GDM login scree
Hi,
I've noticed the occasional mention of temperatures (usually checking to
see if this is causing crashes) including the "Asus K8N, Cool'n'Quiet,
and sensors.conf" thread.
I have a Compaq Presario R3000 with an Athlon 3400+ which has power
states 800Mhz, 1.8GHz & 2.2GHz. I've had it doing har
Giacomo Mulas wrote:
Hello, I have an Asus A6000 laptop, on which I happily run the
Debian sid amd64 port. I am trying to get a few peripherals to work in
the 64 bit envirnoment, but I am stuck with the internal video camera
(reported as a usb 2.0 ALi Corp.), the internal modem (it is claim
,
AFAICS, been solved.
I got the nvidia sources from ~rdonald's site but I didn't understand
how to use apt to get them. Can someone clarify his instructions.
If I use exactly the line he gives, apt gives a parse error when it
can't find a distribution.
Hugh Waite wrote:
> I am tryin
I am trying to get jogl, the openGL for java extension, working. Since
it requires a native file (jogl.so) which I can only find for x86, I am
working in a 32 bit chroot. When I ran an example, it
crashed giving a segfault in the libGL.so file. This was currently
provided by nvidia-glx so I remove
Hi,
I have the ASRock K8Upgrade-760GX board which works fine, (although I
don't use SATA). It did take me some time to get the sound working and
that was because the Capture Monitor was enabled by default, muting the
output.
Uses module snd-intel8x0 and comes up as "C-Media Electronics CMI9761"
Hello,
I'm wondering, mostly from curiosity, why the maths library is so much
larger in amd64 than the one from i386 or emul/ia32.
amd64 550208
emul/ia32 134464
i386 134464 (another pc)
I have an unstable debian-pure64 install with libc6 = 2.3.2.ds1-20 and
ia32-libs = 0.7
Just as a test I did
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