Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hello all, I have a slight problem, but cannot find out the bad package. It
could be the kernel, too.
Description:
I am running KDE and use XMMS to listen to a tune.
At the same time, I am running kopete. Whenever there is an event,
kopete wants to do a sound, there
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
5. Copy the existing Debian system to the new RAID
$ mkdir -p /mnt/newroot
$ mount /dev/md0 /mnt/newroot
$ cd /
$ find . -xdev | cpio -pm /mnt/newroot
Fun, fun. A copy of /proc. That's a few Gig wasted
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:
processor : 0
...
physical id : 0
siblings: 2
...
processor
Leonardo Boiko wrote:
Why aren’t the xmame packages in the amd64 repositories? I grabbed the
source debs, compiled them without any trouble at all, and xmame is
working fine.
It's non-free. See
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/05/msg00403.html
Michal
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Candlish wrote:
Having installed very happily the latest Debian cd set with 2.6 AMD64 kernel,
I have found a need to change back to the 2.4, to enable my scsi dmx3191d
module to operate. There seems to be a problem with the 2.6
kernel /scsi/dmx3191d module.
Better would be to solve the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from http://amd64.debian.net/README.mirrors.txt
If I put in sources.list this entry
deb http://debian.inode.at/debian-amd64/debian/sarge main contrib
Put a space before sarge here -^
I obtain
Failed to fetch
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
Hi,
With Xorg I get:
(==) RADEON(0): Write-combining range (0xd000,0x800)
drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
drmOpenDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: Open failed
drmOpenDevice: node
Hello,
Now that GCC 4.0 is the default compiler version in Sid, can we expect
convergence between the unstable at amd64.debian.net and the gcc4
archive at http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org/gcc4/ ?
Will the gcc4 archive become unnecessary in the near future?
Regards,
Michhal
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Van Laere Benjamin wrote:
Hi,
I have the same problem about the /dev/rtc not present, and I also
have trouble with my floppy dissapearing at every boot. I just mail this
to thank for the boot script, I'll adapt it for /dev/rtc and the floppy.
You should just put floppy and rtc into
Hello,
I have this line in my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb-src http://debian-ppc64.alioth.debian.org/gcc4 unstable main
but it doesn't work. Source packages seem to be missing on this server.
Where can I get the source packages for the gcc4 repository?
Regards
Michal
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Andreas Jochens wrote:
With that deb-src line you should be able to get the sources for the
patched packages. However, I must admit that I did not yet check
if that really works. Additionally, you need a second deb-src line
which points to a regular debian mirror to get the sources for the
Hi!
Why does pam_0.76-22.0.0.1.gcc4 have Build-Depends on libdb4.2-dev ?
This is different from pure64, where pam_0.76-22 has Build-Depends on
libdb3-dev instead.
AFAICS, this build dependency is needed to build the module
pam_userdb.so which should in the package libpam-modules.
In gcc4 this
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stud.feec.vutbr.cz in ! +local_domains? yes (end of list)
R: smarthost for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
calling smarthost router
smarthost router called for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
When I reinstall exim4-daemon-light_4.50-6_amd64.deb from the gcc4
archive, it breaks again.
Regards
Michal Schmidt
# /etc
Javier Kohen wrote:
I'm not able to start Abiword anymore, it wants to find libperl.so, but
it seems that perl-base only provides a versioned library:
$ ls /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.8*
/usr/lib/libperl.so.5.8 /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.8.4
It's the AMD64 gcc-3.4/4.0 archive from Alioth. I'm cc'ing the
Superuserman wrote:
The ABIT AV8 and my ASUS A8V both have the VIA8237 chip. The
problem with the VIA8237 is the same as all the rest: the chips are not
supported by the kernel in RAID mode. There
are probably people someplace hacking around the kernel
drivers and maybe they will get things
Superuserman wrote:
I could only find one SATA disk in Linux and never see
the PATA whether RAID was turned on or off because of the
sata_promise driver for kernel 2.6.10. I could not write
to the RAID in Linux without errors. The new 2.6.11 kernel
is supposed to make the PATA visible under Linux.
Superuserman wrote:
The BIOS can set the disks up as RAID0, RAID1 or
RAID0+1 or as individual disks. How can I tell the
sata_promise I am using RAID mode not individual disks?
You can use normal Linux software RAID (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD in kernel
configuration). It works on any controller. You have
Superuserman wrote:
The native Promise RAID mode is now a big turn off.
Beacuse there is no such thing. Your Promise is not a HW RAID controller.
Please see
http://linux.yyz.us/sata/faq-sata-raid.html and
http://linux.yyz.us/sata/software-status.html#pata
Michal
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Alois Zoitl wrote:
I've investigated a litttle mor on my KDE-bug.
I'Ve installed full KDE (apt-get install KDE) and I still have the same bug
that I can hardly see menus and text in KDE applications (opend more
than one).
It looks like some widgets are not drawing the font at all. these are
Matthias Julius wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From yesterday, all fonts display are completely garbled.
Konsole seems to print ok, but only first menu is displayed, the others
are blank.
The font selection displays only one font (the bitstream one).
[...]
So, has anyone a clue about what
Javier Kohen wrote:
Only that apt-src won't run, it aborts with a Segmentation Fault. I
remember I reported this about 10 days ago regarding a similar problem
with cvs.
I reported the segfault with apt-src a week ago to this mailing list
with the subject gcc-3.4: apt-src crashes with SIGSEGV. I
Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 05-Feb-03 18:19, Michal Schmidt wrote:
I recompiled libapt-pkg-perl with g++-4.0 and uploaded the new version
to the gcc-3.4 archive on alioth.
Could you try 'apt-get install --reinstall libapt-pkg-perl apt-src'
to verify if it works now?
No. When I do that, apt-src
Michal Schmidt wrote:
Andreas Jochens wrote:
On 05-Feb-03 18:19, Michal Schmidt wrote:
I recompiled libapt-pkg-perl with g++-4.0 and uploaded the new version
to the gcc-3.4 archive on alioth.
Could you try 'apt-get install --reinstall libapt-pkg-perl apt-src'
to verify if it works now?
No. When I
Hello,
apt-src always crashes when I try to install anything with it:
$ apt-src install dash
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
The problem is in libapt-pkg-perl_0.1.13_amd64.deb.
To solve the problem I downloaded the source package of libapt-pkg-perl,
compiled it with g++-4.0 and installed it.
Now
I wrote:
[...]
Therefore it seems to me that the binary package in the gcc-3.4 archive
is somehow miscompiled. My g++ version is 3.4.3-1. What g++ version was
used to compile the original package?
I have now installed g++-4.0 (version 4.0-0pre1.0.0.1.gcc4). When I
recompile libqt3c102-mt with
Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
It's harmless, but is there any way to disable that annoying plugin
downloader? It takes up a lot of screen space.
You can put this little piece of CSS into your chrome/userChrome.css in
your profile:
browsermessage[type=top] {
display: none;
}
Michal
Count László de Almásy wrote:
On the other end is an OpenBSD box providing NAT services to this
private network, and beyond that, an Extreme Networks switch. But
this setup works fine for at least a dozen users running every type of
hardware and OS you can imagine.
And as I said, when I install
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