this with a link - and replace the one desired.
cheers,
Thomas
All I will Say is that win8, has a long way to go, to catch up to my raid
sys. Thankfully my personal PC is not Connected to Net. Am in A PC Lab Now,
on a Mac/windows hybrid. It's not often I do connect my own PC to the Net
& do not anticipate it happening anytime soon. I like it the way it is.
dvise
contributors in porting issues as well as work on porting issues myself.
Using your template: For Hurd, I fix toolchain issues, and to a lesser
degree triage arch-specific bugs and fix arch-related bugs.
Grüße,
Thomas
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nstall the nvidia-dkms package and setup xorg.conf
once i've done that it's perfect
I have a GeForce GTX 550 Ti
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Hello
it seems, there is a big problem wioth java at the momement. Neither openjdk,
nor sun-java6, nor gcj is possible to get access to the internet. I discovered
this on some website, and with a java based application (tvbrowser). I tried
update-alternatives --config java to switch between the
I've filed a bug report at adobe jira... hope new lightspark will be soon
released.
thanks for your answers.
thomas
2009/4/20 Lennart Sorensen
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 09:47:08PM +0200, thomas parquier wrote:
> > Rob, Lennart,
> > X actually crashes, which make me
put a an x86_64
version of flash plugin in flexbuilder's flash player directory...
thank you for answering anyway,
thomas
2009/4/20 Rob Andrews
> On 19-Apr-2009 20:37.28 (BST), thomas parquier wrote:
> > ef6b5a3c ip f78e5580 sp f0daa27c error 4<6>npviewer.bin[19927]: segfaul
/Flash_Player/Logs/flashlog.txt : adl_lin: Fatal IO error
11 (Ressource temporairement non disponible) on X server :0.0.
thomas
The Tuesday 09 December 2008 14:38:40 Hans-J. Ullrich, you wrote :
> Am Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2008 schrieb Thomas Preud'homme:
> > The Wednesday 10 December 2008 07:04:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED], you
wrote :
> > > On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 10:33:02AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
are rights they have
when tared by the debian maintener of the package.
>
> -- hendrik
>
> > So if you ever set a umask for your root user, well don't and reinstall
> > every affected package to fix the permissions.
> >
> > --
> > Len Sorensen
>
oops, this is occurs on my x86 lenny, and not yet on my x86_64 pc since I
didn't reboot it yet...
2008/12/2 thomas parquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No problem with usplash removed...
> Oh, and the problem is the screen getting corrupted, completely unreadable
> : black backgr
No problem with usplash removed...
Oh, and the problem is the screen getting corrupted, completely unreadable :
black background with some green blocks randomly positionned.
2008/12/2 thomas parquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
>
> I installed usplash and grub2 on my lenny,
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules, and then removed with
no effect, which makes me think grub2 embeds its own framebuffer...
Is there any patch or configuration setting I missed ?
TIA,
thomas
I think the two most important ones are the sun alternative because it
is widely used and the openjdk which is the free sun JVM (v6 I think) +
the free java libraries. It should replace the comming java 7 (where
jvm + libraries is supposed to be free) in all distros I think.
Not that I'm not c
morph, Morpheus, matrixhasu)
> My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
> Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi
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>
> Thank you very much !
>
> regards
>
> Hans
Look at these messages on debian-user :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2008/07/msg02501.html
If I remem
Le jeudi 31 juillet 2008, Hans-J. Ullrich a écrit :
> Hiho !
>
> I managed to get hal running again!
>
> What did I do ?
>
> Just downgraded hal and hal-info to the version of debian/stable.
> Doing so, all start and stop scripts were changed (although I never
> changed them myself) = no success !
on wikipedia :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMP
The purpose is to do simple parallelization. If you want to write an algorithm
which needs modification to support multi-cores, you have to do it yourself
with pthreads.
Regards
>
> Emmanuel
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> pthreads to do multiple threads, which is how you take advantage of
> multiple cores.
You also can take a look at openmp which allow you to parallelize for loops
and make easy synchronization. The support of openmp is included in latests
gcc versions.
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Hi Seb
For the last several days, nvidia-glx fails to upgrade with apt-get
install nvidia-glx (or apt-get update):
You must build the new nvidia-kernel-169.07 version of this package. Due
a bug, already reported, you must have a link to fix a renaming problem:
ln -s /usr/src/nvidia-kernel.t
José Alburquerque wrote:
> Thomas Besser wrote:
>> I think that it has something to do how the java binary was compiled
>> (32bit!?)
>>
> Perhaps you have more packages than needed installed (I'm referring to
> the ia32 packages). I don't know if you need
; And the program appears but I have not got a clue what it does :)
With the 'deploy' version it does it also for me ;-) And its a nice
graphical LDAP Frontend.
> I am using
> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
It runs also with the etch version 'sun-java5'.
Thanx for do
target with link (first the target and then the link).
That does not solve the problem.
I think that it has something to do how the java binary was compiled
(32bit!?)
Regards
Thomas
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ssymobil:~# ls -l /etc/alternatives/java
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 40 2007-07-02
13:53 /etc/alternatives/java -> /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
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5.0-sun/jre/bin/java: error while loading shared
libraries: libpthread.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Any hints what can be done or where is the problem?
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y code!
Thomas
roblem is that Etch amd64 uses UTF-8 (multi-byte per character) vs
> regular one byte per character. You need an xterm that handles utf-i.
uxterm's the shell script that sets up xterm to run in UTF-8 mode.
Referring to "an xterm" is like referring to "a Douglas Tutty"
idea, just add more swap :-)
Thomas
nably convenient, because tedious backups tend not to
get done very often :-)
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Since you have only 1 GB of RAM, you can go with i386 without any
obvious penalty. With amd64 you can get a little bit more performance,
but you are also more likely to run into problems, such as the ones
mentioned here.
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On Thursday 05 October 2006 5:29 pm, Ernest jw ter Kuile wrote:
> I don't know about your hplj printer drivers, but I have a python-qt3 from
> testing here that seem be content with the current python 2.4.x.
> Depend says: <<2.5 and >= 2.3
>
Thanks - that got me thinking that perhaps just an upgra
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 6:00 pm, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> Hi
>The newest version of openoffice more or less works. I have a doc file
> (unfortunately confidential) that I have always tried to open and
> openoffice for amd64 has always crashed on. Now I could open it. Two
> figure, a l
hat?
did you try sh ati-driver-installer-8.29.6.run --keep --buildpkg Debian/etch
then install packages or another way ?
I get a loadable module but in use its only flickering on any window redraw.
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ect, but it is most
certainly a minority vote. Most users just want to get things done.
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chroot?
In my experience, a chroot environment is a mayor PITA, and it is the
one main reason that I would not recommend a 64bit system yet expect
for the most enthusiastic early adopters.
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I saw there might be a package for that:
apt-cache show smartmontools
I haven't however looked at it, so I do not how it works...
Bye,
Halva
Craig Hagerman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering what utilities I can use to check the health of my hard
> discs. On my mac powerbook I can check the S.M.A.
ted. If you want to print me, you
have to ask me.
Yours,
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^
You seems to have an extra space here ---+
> ar: /root/hpl/lib/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4: File format not recognized
> /root/ATLAS/lib/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4:directory
as Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4 is a dir
Hi!
I wanted to install azureus on my machine.
First trial:
# apt-get install azureus
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribut
el module. This might be the reason cause your display runs slow.
if you don't have a correct kernel module.
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Hi all,
I've just upgraded to etch this weekend. The upgrade just went fine.
But some packages dont want to go etch :
Inkscape requires libglibmm-2.4-1c2, but I installed
libglibmm-2.4-1c2a which is supposed to replace the one inkscape
needs. And I cant install libglibmm-2.4-1c2 because it doesnt
gards
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2006/6/20, Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
thomas parquier wrote:
> I'm using openoffice.org 2.0 in a chroot, and I can't open nfs mounted
> files.
> I get this message :
> input/output general error while accessing to /mnt/server/path/file.odt..
> (t
2006/6/21, Jo Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
thomas parquier wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to build xgl&compiz on sarge with the tuto on
> freedesktop.org wiki. But during autogen.sh, aclocal asks for the
> AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2 macro. I suspect compiz to build only on a b
Hi
I'm trying to build xgl&compiz on sarge with the tuto on
freedesktop.org wiki. But during autogen.sh, aclocal asks for the
AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2 macro. I suspect compiz to build only on a brand new
gnome with the last gconf release.
Do I have to dist-upgrade to be able to build xgl and the whole t
Hi,
I'm using openoffice.org 2.0 in a chroot, and I can't open nfs mounted files.
I get this message :
input/output general error while accessing to /mnt/server/path/file.odt..
(translated from french :)
Server is actualy mounted in /chroot/mnt (automounted), I put a symlink in /.
BTW, I mounted
sh (which I never had with ext2, ext3 or reiserfs). Grub
did not support XFS, although that might be fixed now. There was also
talk about problems between NFS and XFS, but I didn't not follow that.
Thomas
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On Saturday 03 June 2006 10:42 am, Carl Brown wrote:
> I just switched my sources.list over to the new mirrors, using:
>
> deb ftp://debian.lcs.mit.edu/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
> deb-src ftp://debian.lcs.mit.edu/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
>
> apt-get upgrade says:
>
> 837 up
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 4:48 pm, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Issuing
>
> #gpg --recv-key 946AA6E18722E71E
>
> reports no key server known (use option --keyserver)
> keyserver receive failed: bad URI
>
> _
> With debian testing amd64 installed,
> /etc/apt/sources.list
> containg only
>
>
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 3:20 pm, you wrote:
> #apt-get install alsa-utils
> #alsaconf.
Hi Héctor,
Thanks much. I did that once, and it mis-identified the sound card and didn't
run. A second try got it all working.
Scott
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 8:37 pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> Does the kernel (via dmesg or kern.log) report any errors? Unknown codec
> does sound like a problem. It's most likely a driver issue and not
> something you can fix except by upgrading ALSA.
some clues there.
kern.log:
May 30 06:26:53 slt
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 8:37 pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> Does the kernel (via dmesg or kern.log) report any errors? Unknown codec
> does sound like a problem. It's most likely a driver issue and not
> something you can fix except by upgrading ALSA.
some clues there.
kern.log:
May 30 06:26:53 slt
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 6:45 pm, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> /dev/dsp is for OSS sound, while your Debian installation will be using
> ALSA by default. Look for /proc/asound as evidence; /proc/asound/cards
> should list detected sound cards.
OK, I checked that and can see what looks like evidence of t
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 6:01 pm, helices wrote:
> I am getting horribly unresolved dependencies on several dozen packages
> ;<
>
> What do you have in?
>
> /etc/apt/preferences
>
> Thank you, for your participation in these matters ...
I do not have a preferences file - and did not set prefer
I can't provide a definitive answer, but as far as I can tell, the sarge
packages are coming from a 64-bit repository (debian-amd64).
Scott
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 1:36 pm, helices wrote:
> * Scott Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:05:30:10:40:39-0400] scribed:
> > I added the
I added the corresponding sarge repositories
## sarge
deb http://mirror.espri.arizona.edu/debian-amd64/debian/ sarge main non-free
contrib
deb-src http://mirror.espri.arizona.edu/debian-amd64/debian/ sarge main
non-free contrib
and then did
sudo apt-get update
sudo aptitude install -t stable k
Hello all,
Recently bought a Compaq laptop (V2630US) with AMD Turion 64. I've been using
32-bit Linux for quite some time (1996), but, like most, I suppose, this
64-bit is a new adventure.
I installed Testing from the CD (netinstall - boot params "noapic nolapic")
via the ethernet connection,
Hi all,
Is it possible to have it working on etch ?
thomas
2006/5/28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello all,
as requested the howto:
http://blue.dyn-o-saur.com/debianxgl/debianxglhowto.html
for [EMAIL PROTECTED] my File section in the xorg.conf
Section "Files"
But I don't how to deal with all that. The problem with bind-mounted
folders is that it seems not to be correctly sync'ed : I mean remote
shares auto-mounted in the original folder are not visible in the
bind-mounted one.
tom
2006/4/28, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello everybody,
I'm having problem with openoffice, which is launched in a chroot'ed
environment.
I automount a remote directory in my home partition which is mounted
twice, once in the host environment and once in the chroot :
fstab :
/dev/sda10 /home ...
/dev/sda10 /var/chroot/sarge-ia32/home
d running.
If I get access to another Debian/AMD64 box I'll have a look at the
problem again, but unfortunately I've got no idea when that would be.
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ware), there is very little benefit.
Thomas
ch component does sleep
> support depend on, the BIOS, the chipset, the graphics card? Anything
> to watch out for --- are there sleep problems with Nvidia/ATI?
>
On ati-devices only the vesa driver runs fine
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Hello Hendrik
> does anybody have experiences with the ASUS A8N-SLI Motherboard
> or its Deluxe variant? Does Debian run out of the box on it?
I have a ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe with SATA drives.
For installing I have used the Sarge-Install-DVDs (2 pieces) and it
worked without problems. The drives are
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hardware: http://global.shuttle.com/Product/Barebone/ST20G5.asp
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MB: ASUS, K8V-MX updated with BIOS 0207 (originally 0204)
Do I need an amd64-compiled kernel?
Is it enough with BIOS setting "Cool N'Quiet" set to "Enabled"?
Any clues welcome, thanks in advance,
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I have tried for some months now to get my video back from suspend,
without success... I hope some of you can help me.
I boot in single user mode. I added "reserve=0xd000,0xd400" to
the kernel boot options. I read somewhere this is needed because my
laptop uses shared memory. Then, I
ecause everything else in the PC has dropped in value
significantly.
I think it took a while for the word to travel that the Athlon64 are
indeed a revolution in performance. And AMD certainly made the most
out of it, in terms of money :-). I guess future prices will depend a
lot on whether the new Intel chips deliver or not.
Thomas
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
That did the trick mostly for me. Unfortunately, they also fiddled
with the dvorak layout, and made it nearly unusable. But I am close to
a solution there, too.
Thomas
affects both threads.
That would certainly explain the minimal performance gain of HT. On
the desktop it is still nice to have.
Thomas
ng gets
screwed up.
> If you're using an AMD64 desktop, how much space are you using in the
> chroot?
Personally, I don't like having too many partitions around. I have 30
GB for the x64 system, and 120 GB for my data and the i386 system. If
you want to have a bit more orderly, you might use a separate
partition for i386, and another one for swap.
Thomas
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> Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
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>>>Same thing, after an update a few days ago, firefox segfaults.
>>>
>>>However, If i run firefox from the 32bit chroot and execute 64bit
>>>
s
> ok. Very odd
>
> Andrei
>
> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 22:34 +0100, Thomas Koeppen wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> after apt-get upgrade yesterday, firefox crash at startup with segmentation
> fault.
> (see details in 'valgrind -v firefox' attached belo
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>>after new update/upgrade gome-applets and gnome-panel can be installed on my
>>box.
>>
>
> [..]
>
>
>>i think,
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>>[sid] gnome-applets: Depends: gnome-panel (>= 2.12.1-1) but 2.10.2-1 is
nel (>= 2.12.1-1) but 2.10.2-1 is to be
installed
E: Broken packages
regards,
Thomas
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zilla raised a alot)
any hints to this firefox segfault? should i use a better tool for debugging?
regards,
Thomas
apt-cache policy firefox
firefox:
Installiert:1.5.dfsg-4
Mögliche Pakete:1.5.dfsg-4
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 1.5.dfsg-4 0
500 http://amd64.debian.net sid/main Packages
rick? Also, are you using the built-in ATI? As far as I know, the
> most recent BIOS upgrade is ft20s018, which is what I have.
no the trick is to disable acpi and apic in kernels before 2.6.15
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You probably don't have the ncurses development package, which provides this
interface, e.g.,
lib64ncurses5-dev
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part from that, I have yet to find a reasonable amd64 recovery CD.
Because I had file system trouble a while ago, I was searching the web
far and wide for one, and could not find anything else.
Thomas
eyboard
should most likely work. Diagnosing these problems during the
installation is always a bit of a pain, especially with the modular
installer.
If you have the Ubuntu live CD, that one would be much more suitable
for figuring out these kind of problems. There is also a 64bit version
of Knoppix, which seems to be pretty ok (and closer to Debian).
Thomas
gt;
> A search of the mailing list archive may shed some light on things.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/10/msg00657.html
With the unofficial packages from that, it worked for me.
Thomas
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u can install gcc for compiling the kernel
and then remove it afterwards. Cross-compiling is experimental at
best, if it works at all. I would certainly not try the result of the
cross-compilation on a production server :-).
Thomas
mware . BTW, is this an unofficial
patch?
Thomas
ry for every piece of missing
>>information or dumb questions.
if you are a real newby, you may wait until december. As I knew debian etch
should be finished in december, and there amd64 should be one of the standard
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s my understanding of this is wrong, the modular tree X.org 7.0
is actually identical in content to X.org 6.9. So for the binaries,
there is no difference at all.
The only difference with the modular tree is that you can download and
compile the component you are interested in without getting all the
rest.
Thomas
lugin, which makes it pretty useless imho.
So unless you need 1.5, I would recommend to stay with the tested 1.4.
Thomas
n x200 ?
what is your setup of your graphics in xorg.conf ?
I've heard that the newer beta driver from alsa-project.org shall support
the realtech alc880 chipset.
btw. the answer I got from shuttle support was approximately translated :
"Do not use such exotic chipsets like ati or
Mouse: Logitech MouseMan Wheel at USB (not useable)
Monitor: Philips 180P2 at DVI port
Chipset: ULI 1573
Software:
Linux 2.6.14
Debian Etch
Xorg server 6.8.2
may you have Ideas to get rid of these problems
greetings thomas
Bootdata ok (command line is root=/dev/sda2 bootkbd=qwertz/de acp
ld be independend from
libpcre.
grep version 2.5.1.ds2-3
libpcre version 6.4-1
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there are some threads about problems with sata_uli, especially with the
shuttle xpc st20g5.
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Where did this kernel come from, and how can I remove it? I feel like
it must be a vestige of my installer experimentation, but I don't
know how to clean the drives any more thoroughly during the
partitioning stage of the sarge installer.
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On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:04 AM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Saturday 05 November 2005 00:22, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
On Nov 4, 2005, at 5:37 PM, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
On Nov 4, 2005, at 4:38 PM, Gilles wrote:
During partitioning, I set up both software RAID1 and LVM. After
parti
ernel,
installer, or LILO I don't know). Is this the sort of thing that's
likely to get fixed in sarge, or should I just stick with sid? If any
of this is not a known bug, I'd be happy to file one.
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I'm not sure whether it's
something at the kernel level, the installer level, or the bootloader
level (in terms of version compatibility with RAID/LVM).
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e a bootable partition as
well as running LVM on RAID1 for the rest of the system?
I'm currently using the unofficial sarge amd64 netinst image to install.
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On Nov 5, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
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