Use OpenOffice.org, and save to .doc, .xls or .ppt
daniele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hello,
> sorry but i have not any idea to install office 11 on my debian amd64 sarge
> it is possible to use wmvare?
> any alternative?
> i need office 11 for my job :-( and openoffice or abiword or gnumeric
Which modules and what Mobo?
Anthony DeRobertis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In The Night wrote:
> > No luck here...I've been running the X2 from Amd some months now, and it is
> > a driver/module problem...
>
> processor : 0
> vendor_id : Authen
No luck here...I've been running the X2 from Amd some months now, and it is a
driver/module problem...
Alex Ferrara ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have used the powernow-k8 driver on many different motherboards and many
> athlon64 cpus. I have just installed a dual core cpu
> and the powernow-
Lennart Sorensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 05:59:16PM +0200, 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
Mobo : Abit AN8 Ultra (NForce4 Ultra)
ATA : amd74xx
SATA : sata_nv
Sound : intel8x0
Network : forcedeth
Installed with the 2.6.12 Len Sorensen installer - Thanks for the great work
Other hardware running smoothly:
Pinnacle PCTV Pro : bttv, msp3400
Logitech quickcam express : spca5xx (Thanks t
Hamish Moffatt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 08:17:44PM +0900, Craig Hagerman wrote:
> > Has anyone had success installing mythtv on debian (sid) amd64
> > recently? I have been trying recently without success. I added these
> > lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
> >
> > ### ---
Craig Hagerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 9/22/05, v0n0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yannick - Debian/Linux ha scritto:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've made the .deb for mplayer available on aMule's network (ed2k).
> > > (because those .deb aren't available as debian way (using apt-get)
> > >
Try xine..
Joost Kraaijeveld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to play a DVD using mplayer. I installed mplayer and libdvdcss
> from the marillat archives. But for some reason I cannot run my dvd.
>
> I get the folling error: "Couldn't open DVD device:/dev/dvd". That
Damon L. Chesser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am going to set up a local webserver on a amd64 machine for dev reasons. I
> will probably use java scripts on the server. Do I need to set up a 32chroot
> for apache and sun java, or can I use pure64? I am not sure about this at
> all. I know
I did take a shot at it.
But after some hacking and gdbing, I gave in because of lack of time.
The code in lineakd is sverely broken, and it is a miracle that it works on
i386.
The errors is mostly when reading the config-file(s).
In functions where stripping spaces and control chars are done, the
Had a bit of a strange happening here.
Suddenly (after reboot and upgrading to 2.6.10 and reinstalling nvidia drivers
from NVidia), my /usr/X11R6/lib64 had become a plain dir,
and not a symlink to /usr/X11R6/lib.
Result was that I had no OpenGL, and glxinfo segfaulted.
I had to remove lib64 and r
I had the exact same problem on my previous GFX-card (MSI GeForce FX5600).
The problem was when running 3D apps like OpenGL-screensavers, the GPU got too
hot.
When I downclocked the GPU and Mem on the GFX-card. the problem went away.
So, it's probably some weak hardware on your GFX-card (And you
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I'm working on it. I have a Pinnacle PCTV Pro (bt878 I think)
I have all the stuff running, but some small MySQL-problems have to ironed out
before I'm happy with it.
A. P. Kennedy wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Has anyone had any luck running mythtv and with what c
Fixed?
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Jason Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
debian:/home/jason# apt-get -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
base-files libc6 libc6-dev
Suggested pa
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Ron Johnson wrote:
| On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 10:57 +0100, In The Night wrote:
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|>I'm trying to find a RS232 Switch (If there is something like
|>that).
|
|
| Sure. They used (20
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I'm trying to find a RS232 Switch (If there is something like that).
I have a lot (3+) old Serial devices which I use daily, and I would like to
continue with it.
When my Onboard NIC broke down I had to remove my old IO card, and there is
only 1 RS232
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Important reading.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2004/10/msg00373.html.
I'm a happy user of OO, installed mostly by apt-get.
zeeman wrote:
| Hi!
|
|> I just installed "openoffice.org-debian-files=1.1.2-2+1.0.1" and it
|> fails to run with this ou
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I'm trying to get ffmpeg, transcode and mplayer repackaged for amd64.
ffmpeg fails with :
gcc -shared -o libavcodec.so common.o utils.o mem.o allcodecs.o mpegvideo.o
jrevdct.o jfdctfst.o jfdctint.o mpegaudio.o ac3enc.o mjpeg.o resample.o
resample2.o d
The order of which the disk-device handling modules are loaded is _very_
important.
Len Sorensen helped me sometime ago with the same problem.
The order solved my problem.
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 21:34 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Norval Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi Gasper,
> >
By The Way: kernel-image-2.6.9 in pure64 is compiled with gcc-3.4...
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 23:24 -0600, Jared Burke wrote:
> I noticed that it was in the pure64 repository and not in the gcc-3.4
> repository.
>
> Peter Nelson wrote:
>
> > I'm just wondering where kernel-image-2.6.9 is. It's be
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Same problem on i386.
report the bug...
John Madden wrote:
| Hey,
|
| Went to do a standard apt-get upgrade this morning, but it kept
| breaking on sed. I'm using debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/pure64 in
| sources.list.
|
| It was failing on installing
appearing shortly thereafter.
Makes you wonder if we'll see new PCIX motherboards with AGP slots for those
that want to keep using their AGP cards.
If they're not totally wrong, then:
PCI-X = PCI Express
Ben Wang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> In The Night wrote:
>
> >B
Just some small utils I normally use (mplayer (stripped), lame, fame, faad,
mjpeg-tools)
deb http://pure64.net/debian unstable main
As the URL says, it's pure64.
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Found it...
/etc/mkinitrd needed:
libata
sata_via
sd_mod
ext3
In my case anyway
In The Night ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> And here is some info from syslog booting 2.6.7:
>
> Sep 20 23:43:02 localhost kernel: VIA8237SATA: IDE controller at PCI slot
> :00:0f.0
>
anticipatory io scheduler
Sep 20 23:43:02 localhost kernel: ide2 at 0xec00-0xec07,0xe802 on irq 20
Sep 20 23:43:02 localhost kernel: hdg: ST380013AS, ATA DISK drive
Sep 20 23:43:02 localhost kernel: ide3 at 0xe400-0xe407,0xe002 on irq 20
In The Night ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Now I've got
Now I've got the SCSI subsystem up and running...
But still pivot_root error and panic.
Disklayout as of today:
hda = PATA HDD
hdb = PATA HDD
hdc = PATA HDD
hdd = PATA DVD
hde = SATA HDD
hdg = SATA HDD
Important /etc/fstab-entries:
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
port is a really evolving port,
problems and solutions are more like a day2day issue.
Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In The Night wrote:
> >Hmmm
> >I've tried that.
> >I've tried mkinitrd -r /dev/sdb1 too...
> >
> >The problem seems to be
Hmmm
I've tried that.
I've tried mkinitrd -r /dev/sdb1 too...
The problem seems to be me having root on a SATA-drive
My menu.lst-entry is for 2.6.7 (working):
title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.7
root(hd0,2)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.7 root=/dev/hdg1 ro
initrd
ANd the Panic was:
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/usr/sbin..
It has something to do with my SATA-root drive changing from /dev/hdg to
/dev/sda,
but I cannot get i to workSomebody mentioned trying to hack initrd, but I
don't know how.
In The Night ([EMAIL PROT
x27;s not well-tested and may be
> unstable.
>
> -Z
>
> On Sunday 12 September 2004 02:24 pm, In The Night wrote:
> > Home brewed 2.6.6 DOES work so far
>
> > Here a snippet from messages:
> > Sep 12 22:52:37 localhost kernel: PML4 0
> >
Home brewed 2.6.6 DOES work so far
Here a snippet from messages:
Sep 12 22:52:37 localhost kernel: PML4 0
Sep 12 22:52:37 localhost kernel: CPU 0
Sep 12 22:52:37 localhost kernel: Modules linked in: nls_cp437 usb_storage
sd_mod snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss sg scsi_m
od lp mousedev ipv6 genrtc
Uuuuh
Yes...finally a pissing contest...
My CPU is faster than yours
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