Hi guys,
I'm running Squid3 on Debian Lenny for AMD64.
The strange thing is that I can read the following from Squid's
cache.log:
Version 1 of swap file without LFS support detected...
I thought that LFS was standard behavior on 64-bits GNU/Linux.
Am I wrong? Where?
Thanks
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Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Jerome Warnier jwarn...@beeznest.net writes:
Hi guys,
I'm running Squid3 on Debian Lenny for AMD64.
The strange thing is that I can read the following from Squid's
cache.log:
Version 1 of swap file without LFS support detected...
I thought that LFS
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi dear maintainers,
I am waiting for openoffice.org 3.0 in debian-amd64/sid. As there is already
a
debian-amd64 package available from the openoffice.org-site, I suppose, that
you might have another and special reason, that it is still not put into the
Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 22:00 +0200, Maciek Kaliszewski a écrit :
Jerome Warnier wrote:
Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 16:43 +0200, Dieter Rohlfing a écrit :
Hello everybody,
Is it possible, to build an amd64 kernel inside an i386 system (with 32-bit
libraries)? If yes, what
Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 16:43 +0200, Dieter Rohlfing a écrit :
Hello everybody,
when I got my new Dell Latitude D830 (1 GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo T7250) a few
months ago, I installed the 32-bit version of Debian-Lenny (kernel and
userland
i386-architecture).
A few weeks ago I
Le mercredi 26 avril 2006 à 10:43 +0200, Sylvain Archenault a écrit :
Hello,
It's a know problem due to login upgrade. See this post :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/04/msg00020.html.
It's a problem to recent sudo changes. You need to downgrade login
package or to update
Le jeudi 05 janvier 2006 à 11:09 +0100, Erik Mouw a écrit :
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:22:51AM +0100, Koen Vermeer wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 17:04 +0800, zzz haha wrote:
i have a p4 machine. how can i know if it has em64t?
A somewhat stupid but nevertheless possibly useful
Le samedi 07 janvier 2006 à 21:46 +1100, Hamish Moffatt a écrit :
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 08:34:31AM -0200, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Jerome Warnier wrote:
By the way: I need to work on a Xeon machine remotely, and I wondered if
it had multiple processors (it is not a dual-core
Le samedi 07 janvier 2006 à 11:56 +0100, Michal Schmidt a écrit :
Jerome Warnier wrote:
By the way: I need to work on a Xeon machine remotely, and I wondered if
it had multiple processors (it is not a dual-core) or simply
HyperThreading. How can I distinguish? Here is /proc/cpuinfo
I'm trying to backport OOo2 to Sarge for x86 on a Debian Sarge for
AMD64.
I setup a chroot which works perfectly:
$ dpkg --print-architecture
i386
But still, the build fails like this:
Making: ../../unxlngx4.pro/obj/bootstrap.obj
g++ -fmessage-length=0 -c -I. -I. -I../inc -I../../inc
[..]
The fix is to boot from a live or recue CD,
mount your root filesystem, cd into the mounted
and empty dev directory and run MAKEDEV update,
maybe followed by a MAKEDEV console just to
make sure that the console devices really get
created and your static dev directory gets
Le jeudi 15 septembre 2005 à 10:07 +0300, Alexander Rapp a écrit :
Angel Claudio Alvarez wrote:
El mié, 14-09-2005 a las 20:01 -0400, Mathieu Lutfy escribió:
Le 2005-09-14, à 20:53:39 -0300, Angel Claudio Alvarez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
écrit:
Finally, when I tried running
Le jeudi 11 août 2005 à 08:52 -0500, Howard Coles Jr. a écrit :
Ok, I've tried about everything I can find, so I'm hoping some of you guys
can
help:
I have the above mentioned laptop as sold from Office Depot.
I'm running the 2.6.11-1-k7 kernel, because its just as fast as the 64bit
Anybody here has an experience with Sil3114 or Areca RAID SATA
controllers?
I'm wondering which one is best on AMD64, or if I stick with a 3Ware
Escalade 8600 instead.
I'm planning to use Debian Sarge, of course.
Thanks
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shorter, but things got
blocked at:
Don't need all this: just issue an apt-get build-dep ssh
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Is OOo (32bits, of course) supposed to work with CUPS on Debian for
AMD64?
Someone asked me the question, but I don't know myself and cannot test
it.
It seems that printing from OOo does not work in Ubuntu for AMD64.
Someone here already tested?
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might try Helix Player, though.
In my experience, Helix Player is completely useless (on x86), at least
without proprietary codecs.
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is available, it would
build an AMD64 binary package and stick it in my repository.
Is there a tool which automates this process? Maybe something which
drives sbuild?
Maybe you could use uscan (which manages the watch file)?
Just an idea.
thanks
d
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-amd64.bin. How do I tell these packages
that java2-runtime is present? Force override? Java is in my path.
You would probably prefer to use package java-package to create a
real Debian package based on Sun's JDK.
Cheers,
Dave
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not contain the right
definition.
To update this database, only run update-pciids as root.
Maybe the newest version recognizes your device?
Hope it helps.
later,
Steve
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