On 12/7/06, Emmanuel Fleury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should compile your kernel with:
Kernel Hacking --> Magic SysRq key
This will give you the opportunity to get a better hang on your computer
even in case of kernel panic. Read Documentation/sysrq.txt
How can it help if a kerne
On 12/7/06, Stephen Olander Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you don't have a serial cable, but you do have another computer on
the network, why don't you try netconsole?
http://lisa.cs.uni-potsdam.de/lxr/source/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
I usually boot into single user mode, l
On 12/7/06, Gabor Gombas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think there are patches to print panic messages to the frame buffer if
it is in use; but that still requires the X server to be configured to
use the kernel-provided frame buffer, and that can be quite slow (and it
also has other problems lik
On 12/6/06, Lennart Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A noticeable symptom is blinking CapsLock and ScrollLock keybord leds
> (but not NumLock).
> Does anybody observe anything similar?
I believe those LEDs blink when the kernel panics. If you are not
running X at the time you should see t
On 12/6/06, Andrew Syrewicze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just felt that this was worth mentioning. There is a gnash package for
AMD64 in the unstable repositories. I've just recently tried it and it
generally seems to work pretty well.
Andy,
I've got a different experience. The gnash plugin f
On 12/6/06, Max A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The best way to have flash workin' is installing Gnash, the problem is
> that there is no amd64 package for it.
There is package libflash-mozplugin for amd64, check:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/libflash-mozplugin
On 12/6/06, Santiago R. Lunar M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> libflash-mozplugin - GPL Flash (SWF) Library - Mozilla-compatible plugin
[...]
The best way to have flash workin' is installing Gnash, the problem is
that there is no amd64 package for it.
There is package libflash-mozplugin fo
I'm having trouble with the recently released kernel 2.6.19 from
kernel.org. With kernel 2.6.19 installed (my custom build from
sources), my system freezes at random points within several hours
after reboot.
A noticeable symptom is blinking CapsLock and ScrollLock keybord leds
(but not NumLock).
D
I've installed mozilla-plugin-gnash but it makes my Seamonkey 1.1b
freeze as soon as open website with flash.
It seems that I have to choose something else.
Max
On 12/1/06, Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 01 December 2006 20:32, Max A. wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Q
Hello!
Quick search revealed three native amd64 flash plugins for Mozilla:
libflash-mozplugin - GPL Flash (SWF) Library - Mozilla-compatible plugin
mozilla-plugin-gnash - free Flash movie player - Plugin for Mozilla
and derivatives
swf-player - Mozilla plugin for SWF files (Macromedia Flash)
Wh
Debian-shipped fglrx-driver 8.28.8-2 appeared in amd64 repositories.
It woks fine with Xorg 7.1.1
Still waiting for a working version 8.29.6 of fglrx.
Max
On 9/24/06, Max A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is updated for i386 but not for amd64 ;-(
http://packages.qa.debian.org/f/fglrx-
On 9/25/06, Thomas Drillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
did you try sh ati-driver-installer-8.29.6.run --keep --buildpkg Debian/etch
then install packages or another way ?
I did with the only difference that I used "--buildpkg sid".
Xorg 7.1.1 does not start with fglrx 8.29.6 as described in my
d, but fglrx-driver is not
updated - in fact it is marked for removal. fglrx-driver depends on
xserver-xorg (<< 1:7.0.99), so I'm wary to update at the moment;
hopefully fglrx-driver will be updated soon.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 03:10:14PM -0700, Max A. wrote:
> fglrx 8.29.6 claims
On 9/22/06, Lennart Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course none of those issues really sound like they should give an abi
error. Any change you are running with the old kernel module loaded and
trying to use the new driver? Which version of the kernel module do you
have loaded?
I did
Hello!
fglrx 8.29.6 claims to support Xorg 7.1
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.29.6.html
But I cannot get it work because of the following error:
(II) LoadModule: "fglrx"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
(II) Module fglrx: vendor="FireGL - ATI Technologies Inc."
Please help yourself at
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAMD64/Mainboards
Max
On 9/11/06, Bruno Kleinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
i can report a gigabyte ga-k8ns pro mainboard as working perfectly.
mainboard: gigabyte ga-k8ns pro
chipset:nforce3
ata:nforce
ata raid:
On 9/9/06, garrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. The message you refer to mentions
1) setting the mtrr to discrete
2) enabling the software memory hole
3) disabling the hardware memory hole
I was doing steps 1 and 2, causing a kernel crash.
You need to update your BIOS to ver. 3.30 first.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/07/msg00116.html
Max
On 9/8/06, garrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Memory/disk Problems with s2875 Tyan dual-processor motherboard
I have 4 gig of ram. If, in the bios, I enable the memory hole so as
to get all 4 gig of ram in the kernel, and run
Eventually it has been fixed in xmms 1:1.2.10+20060801-2. Hurray!
Max
On 7/31/06, Markus Neviadomski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 30.07.2006, 19:52 -0700 schrieb Max A.:
> I believe that is bug 380321:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=380321
>
I believe that is bug 380321:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=380321
They claim it fixed in xmms 1.2.10+20060729-1 but I still face it ;(
Max
On 7/28/06, Markus Neviadomski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
after apt-get update && apt-get upgrade on my amd64-box (debian
unstable
You can do that yourself.
Grab full installer amd64 version of fglrx.
Then build a number of .deb packages out of it:
$ ./ati-driver-installer-X.XX.X-x86_64.run --extract fglrx-tmp
$ cd fglrx-tmp
$ fakeroot ./packages/Debian/ati-packager.sh --buildpkg sid
Install all those packages with dpkg -i.
On 7/21/06, Craig Hagerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, I use the Sun Java JRE. I have another JRE installed by
apt, but I also installed the Sun JRE by hand and put it in a
different directory. Then I opened the azureus script
(/usr/local/azureus/azureus in my case) and pointed it to the Su
On 7/19/06, Thomas Halva Labella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
azureus: Depends: libswt-gtk-3.1-java but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
That's bug #338955
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338955
Max
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On 7/13/06, Thomas Drillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I build the debian packages with
sh ati-driver-installer-8.26.18-x86_64.run --buildpkg Debian/testing
I build debian packages for sid this way:
$ ./ati-driver-installer-X.XX.X-x86_64.run --extract fglrx-tmp
$ cd fglrx-tmp
$ fak
On 7/9/06, Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q "`basename $0`" "$ARGS"
Try
exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q "`basename $0` $ARGS"
Max
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Todd,
I have debian-i386 installed in chroot and nspluginwrapper seems to
work without obvious errors. In particular, I see it in Seamonkey's
about:plugins page as
===cut===
Netscape 4 Plugins Wrapper
File name: npwrapper.so
nspluginwrapper 0.9.90.1 adds support for i386 compiled Netscape
Raimund,
Before playing with Memory Hole and MTRR settings in your BIOS setup,
I strongly suggest to update your BIOS to the latest version.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/06/msg00344.html
Max
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