I've uninstalled nscd altogether, but that doesn't seem to be the
problem. I've also compiled the latest ssh. It hangs in the same
place, which only makes me believe that its pam even more.
I forgot to mention that it hangs, but doesn't die. After about an
hour or so, the session completes
Hi!
The gcc-4 packet from unstable cannot co-exist you mean?
If not, you can always download the source, and build-deps, and see how they do
it in debian/rules file...
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Hi List,
I want to install gcc-4.0.0 as non-system compiler, e.g. to
Hmm, it seems that I could upgrade to sid and that stable and testing
are broken. Should I do that?
You should use sarge, and not stable/testing/unstable, when writing your
sources.list, and pointing to any of the new mirrors of amd64.debian.net
It's actually done some time ago.. the
mirror = http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-amd64/
I hope you use the current archive, or its mirrors, from
http://amd64.debian.net .. Maybe you've been trying to get some old stuff
to work.. :-)
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Actually it may require a kernel recompile, because the rivafb is
present in the setup, in the .config file, and that's where it needs to be
removed for the compile to succeed. I guess. If doing that, and removing
the rivafb.ko, it may work. :-)
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On Wed, 25 May 2005, Jaime Ochoa Malagón
Thank you, that helped a lot. I downloaded and installed the .debs
manually, and the new sticking point became that this:
libtasn1-2-dev_0.2.10-3
couldn't be installed because it depended on libtasn1-2_0.2.10-3, when
it wanted to install libtasn1-2_0.2.10-4. I installed both of the
Now I' m missing a distributed-net .deb for amd64, anyone knows anything
about that?
You should always run the clients from http://distributed.net .. their
X86_64 client works with debian ..
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Hi!
The packages
libkrb-1-kerberos4kth
libroken16-kerberos4kth
seems to be gone from amd64 testing, but the mainline debian got them
there..
Version 1.2.2-11.2 do exists now in unstable though..
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Hi!
Where do I find build status on a package? I.e. why a package is not in
testing, but in unstable .. My googling only found status for other debian
arch's ..
My problem is that libtasn1-2 is not in debian-amd64/testing, but in
i386/testing .. and packages like libgnutls11 is dependent on
Where do I find build status on a package? I.e. why a package is not in
testing, but in unstable .. My googling only found status for other debian
arch's ..
It should now be available.
Thanks!
My question of where I can see status of packages still stands..
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When adding the new mirror. dist-upgrade wants to upgrade many installed
packages... with ones of the same version!
I saw that my /etc/apt/preference was causing unnecessary upgrades, when
pinning to the wrong d=NAME .. Maybe only put a=testing or a=unstable
there?!
The d obviously changed...
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005, Niklas Ögren wrote:
For private use: you can try AntiVir fom http://www.free-av.com/
It is free of cost for private use and next to Windows it is available
for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
Is that one working well in a 64-bit userland, or does it need a chroot?
Can I
I run several systems at home, and until recently I had a pretty
narrow internet connection. So running testing with daily downloads
between 5 and 50 MB per day per system was just not an option. On the
It's not that difficult to get a http cache (squid) working.. and combine
that with a nightly
AFAIK, alioth *is* the only local mirror for my region (US). There's
nothing else close to me.
The connections across the atlantic are wide, and the servers around here
quick. Give it a try. :-)
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What do you mean by core archives server? Isn't that what (us.)debian.org
is, and what I'm referring to? Despite whatever the ping times are with
debian.org (when I was using i386 I was using a faster mirror too), it
doesn't have pauses in transfers like alioth has. Alioth appears overloaded,
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
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I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
Been using my Radeon 9600 Mobility with free and official ATI drivers
for a year or so. The XFree86
no. pure64 and the gcc-3.4 branches are entirely separate (and incompatible).
I would recommend using the pure64 branch. The gcc-3.4/gcc4 is more like
experimental. You should not mix packages from these.
For the pure64:
Am I the only one who would appreciate a system similar to the 32bit
Change that to:
deb http://bach.hpc2n.umu.se/debian-pure64 testing main non-free contrib
Ah, I see. Found the http://bach.hpc2n.umu.se/archive-structure.txt :-)
Then I will still have a mix of sid/sarge, but I guess it will converge to
sarge ..
Thanks!
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I used modconf to try and load the AC97 driver. Modconf appeared to
load it OK, but I still have no sound.
Some soundcards start up with volume set to 0. Stupid question, but have you
tried to increase the volume using your favorite sw mixer?
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However, the syskonnect.com driver fails in compilation already, so this is
probably just something they need to modify there to support some functions
that were changed fron 2.6.9 to 2.6.10. I'm assuming it won't be much trouble
for them, but the better question is WHEN they'll be doing the
Well, if your compiler only complains about pci_save_state and
pci_restore_state, you can change yourself. Just remove the second
parameter in the calls. This changed to 2.6.10..
Thanks, I gave it a try and the driver actually compiled now, but it seems
there are further complications.
During
Hi everybody.
Sorry for bringin this up again, I am a new user to pure64.
I saw in some messages from January that some people had problems
reading out network statistics from 2.6.8 with snmpd, but that the
upgrade to 2.6.10 resolved their problems.
Well, for me it doesn't resolv the problems.
Was this the correct forum for AMD64-related D-I issues?
When booting up with this weekends D-I for AMD64, the nic was not
detected, and I had to switch to another console and modprobe
via-velocity before choosing country, language, and so on..
Only the Firewire ethernet was loaded otherwise.
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