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On Wed., Jul. 3, 2024, 00:21 Otto Kekäläinen, wrote:
> Hi!
>
> MariaDB has this piece of code that is failing on x32 as reported in
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1063738
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> tests/mysql_client_fw.c
> @@ -1442
>
> #if defined __x86_64__
> compile_time_assert(si
vulnerabilities effect 2.6.12 (seems alot were reported fixed in 2.6.10), and
are there patches available to apply to our rolled 2.6.12?
Joel Johnson
>>> i'm currently running AMD64 Stable, and i'm a little worried
>>> that there haven't been any updates (sudo apt-get updat
nboard uhci-hcd driven controller,
and the rest on the add-on PCI board driven by ehci-hcd.
This just happens to work for this machine, but isn't a real solution. Is there
any way to force a USB device to run at lower speed with high speed module
loaded and enabled for all other devices?
anks for the advice.
Alternatively, check out the cron-apt package.
Joel
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o read
> which filesystem it is. And those lines don't show up in "dmesg".
> Is there a way to get at this information afterwards?
Edit /etc/default/bootlogd and set it to BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes
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anually if
> you want to), or do 'alias eth1394 off' in a modprobe.d/ file.
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> Len Sorensen
But that still doesn't get to the issue of how mkinitrd decides which IDE
modules should be included when set to only include dependent modules.
Any insights?
Joel Johnson
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change /etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf to have the line
MODULES=dep
instead of =[all,most] and then regenerate the initrd.
That's what I've done anyway and it works great. One issue with newer kernels
is that is seems to load all IDE drivers regardless since they aren't yet
sparency activated in KDE. Obviously, simply having
> all this on the active display without any other additional load already
> has this remarkable impact on the fps rate. I did not yet evaluate any
> further, which part of KDE exactly is causing this.
Make sure to not forget that
t however, is that there have been reports in the forums about PPC64
support. I gleaned the impression that most of the issues were endianness
based, but I have only used the driver on x86.
Joel Johnson
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5.5.x?
Joel Johnson
-Original Message-
From: Andrei Mikhailovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 7/22/2005 2:11 PM
To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org
Subject: tomcat5 in debs?
Hello
I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not the tomcat 5/5.5 is
likely to appear in debian
urity entry, and a new
binary-amd64 will be created as
http://security.debian.org/dists/sarge/updates/main/ ? If not, where? If so,
when should they appear for the two recent updates?
Joel Johnson
/apt/sources.list back to sarge, or use apt-pinning to track
kernel image also
A few (I remember 2) packages get pulled in as dependencies from sid, but I
have had no problems, and at the time I looked at the differences in the sarge
and sid packages, they were trivial.
Joel Johnson
-O
ed that it
doesn't find the new ones. What are you putting in for the manual config
of the apt source?
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ra.com/debian-installer-amd64-20050214.iso
A note that I have still from my install on a 2850, when booting, use
noexec=off so that the grub install will work. It will be interesting to
see if anything else has changed since the sarge release.
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h various filesystems. Reiser and I believe ext3 are
growable and shrinkable, but only offline. Any other points to consider?
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n pull the repository from?
I see that's what Debian.org recommends, and it sounds like the best
option to me, too.
Apologies if the answers to these questions are available online. I
checked the archive and the obvious websites, but may not have put enough
time into it.
Cheers,
-Joel
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e out what the issue was, I just removed the hotplug
package - anyone know more about this?
Also, the RTC driver won't like the generic, change
/etc/modutils/arch/i386 to include:
alias char-major-10-135 genrtc
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ing myself here with all of this?
Thanks,
Joel
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included in the
scsi-extra-modules-* package?
Is there another workaround known to get installed? The RC3 debian-installer
works fine on the machine, but obviously installs x86 binaries.
Thank you,
Joel
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